Leyden Protesters Recreate 1982 Photo as Part of ‘No Kings’ Movement
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A grand old idea to promote the No Kings movement • Rhode Island Current
A protester in Salt Lake City holds both a U.S. flag and a Mexican flag at a No Kings Day demonstration on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch)In 1996, women from both sides of the strife tearing apart Northern Ireland, then divided along ethno-nationalist lines, formed a political party to advocate for inclusion and human rights in upcoming peace talks. Only the top 10 vote-getting parties would be part of the talks. T…


Leyden protesters recreate 1982 photo as part of ‘No Kings’ movement
LEYDEN — During a lunch break at Leyden’s 1982 Town Meeting, 25 people stepped outside to pose for a photo commemorating the town’s decision to back a warrant article calling for a freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons.


Teens made a statement during ‘No Kings’ protest in San Jose
Editor’s Note: This article was written for Mosaic, an independent journalism training program for high school students who report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists. San Jose resident Shimon Goldstein knows how to use his voice. He marches at local anti-Trump protests and doesn’t hesitate to publicly share his opinions. He’s passionate and determined – and he’s only 18. The West Valley College student was one …
Councilor Weber Putting Forward 'No Kings' Resolution - Jamaica Plain News
District 6 City Councilor Ben Weber’s No Kings resolution wasn’t filed in time to recognize that our country is fighting for independence from monarchy on July 4, 2025, but that’s not stopping him from urging his colleagues to support the resolution at the next council meeting. Weber tried filing it as a late file last week, but late files need to be approved unanimously, and for whatever reason, not every councilor supported the resolution shou…
15,000 Gather at Anaheim’s La Palma Park in Peaceful Protest - Rafu Shimpo
By TOMOKO NAGAIRAFU STAFF WRITER On the afternoon of June 14, an estimated 12,000 to 15,000 people gathered at La Palma Park in Anaheim for the “No Kings” rally. The event, organized by civic groups including OC Indivisible Coalition, Women’s March OC, and 50501 OC, featured speeches and musical performances calling for immigrant rights and […]
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