Another Wave of 'No Kings' Protests Are Coming to Tennessee. This Time, They're Inspired by John Lewis
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Letter: Aloha, grammar, missing at isle ‘No Kings’ protests | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
While many in our community seem wildly self-satisfied with the “No Kings” protests, I’d like to applaud those who did not attend these events. Recent descriptions made these sound like “family friendly” events — which they were not. What the world saw was a contradiction to aloha. We told and showed our children and the world:
No Kings protests - exercising our rights before they’re ‘outlawed’
I think columnist Ted Diadiun missed the point by a country mile in his June 22 column on the nationwide “No Kings” protest marches (“Protest marches are full of sound and fury ... signifying nothing”). The issue isn’t about change, it’s about democracy. We are exercising our right of assembly and freedom of speech before both are outlawed by President Donald Trump. I, for one, believe that’s a real possibility. We are literally voicing our ange…
Another wave of 'No Kings' protests are coming to Tennessee. This time_ they're inspired by John Lewis
Thousands of 'No Kings' protesters rally in Memphis Protesters gathered to voice their concerns against President Donald Trump at a "No Kings" rally on June 14, 2025, near the intersection of Poplar Avenue and Highland in Memphis, Tennessee. “Good Trouble Lives On” protests are scheduled for July 17, five years after Congressman John Lewis' death.Six "Good Trouble Lives On" protests are planned in Tennessee.The White House called the June protes…
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