Hands Off rally in Bradford
- The Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II emphasized the need for a moral movement against injustice and immorality, advocating for unity over political divisions.
- Barber criticized budget plans that threaten healthcare for 36 million people and children's school lunch access, asserting the importance of standing up for rights.
- He warned against unconstitutional actions by leaders like Trump and Musk, urging people to resist and fight for democracy and social justice.
- Barber affirmed that individuals must not submit to those in power, asserting unwavering resolve in defending moral values.
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Washington residents attend "Hands Off!" Rally - Washington Daily News
Close to 300 protestors held a peaceful rally on the East Carolina University (ECU) campus in Greenville on Saturday, April 5. They joined millions across the country in a day of “Hands Off!” protests against the Trump administration. In just nine short days, ECU senior Allison Clemmer, was able to coordinate the campus event, with the help of ECU Vice Chancellor of Students Affairs. “This was not intended to be a partisan event,” said Clemmer.…
Hands Off rally in Bradford
Bradford was among many communities nationwide to hold a Hands Off rally Saturday, in conjunction with the grassroots, national Indivisible movement. Participants began at Veterans Square and proceeded to Hanley Park, carrying signs imploring the current administration to "keep its…
Hands Off Rally Held at Valley City Post Office
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – “Hands Off” rallies were held all across the USA on Saturday, April 5th with thousands of people coming out to protest federal cuts done by the executive orders of the president—over 111 executive orders to date. Valley City decided to get an early start and held their rally on Friday, April 4th with over 30 people from ages 14 to 98 coming out to rally at the post office. The Valley City protest was one of s…
Locals gather for Hands Off Rally in Austin - Austin Daily Herald
A large group of around 80 area residents gathered in Austin Saturday morning to take part in the April 5 Hands Off Rally. The group gathered along 14th Avenue NE, across from Kwik Trip and were there for about an hour before splintering off to larger rallies in Rochester, Owatonna and St. Paul. The post Photos: Locals gather for Hands Off Rally in Austin appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
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