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No Kings, but Yaaas Queens! Despite the rainy weather and blustery wind, Boston’s annual Pride parade was a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ identity and a powerful act of political resistance.
Indivisible Central Ohio held its downtown Columbus No Kings event June 13, so as to not conflict with the Pride celebration, but group members marched in Saturday's parade.
Pride was born as a protest, and organizers aimed to re-enforce those roots Saturday in Boston, as “No Kings” demonstrations took place across the country. The parade began at 11 a.m. in ...
Nationwide "No Kings" protests are scheduled to defy the large military parade the Trump administration has planned in Washington D.C. to commemorate the Army's 250th birthday on June 14, which is ...
Organizers in Spokane have combined a local “No Kings” rally and a long-planned Pride festival. Pia Hallenberg, one of the Pride event organizers, estimates 60,000 people have turned out to ...
Saturday’s event also coincides with “No Kings” rallies reportedly planned for more than 1,800 locations, in what national organizers expect to be “the largest single-day mobilization ...
Boston will host No Kings and Pride on June 14 The city of Boston will celebrate Pride with a parade and a festival starting at 11 a.m. in Copley Square on June 14.
No Kings Rally, Coeur d'Alene: Scheduled from noon to 3 pm at the intersection of U.S. Route 95 and Appleway Avenue.
June 14 is set to be a busy day with Flag Day, President Donald Trump's birthday, and now 'No Kings' Day. This is a nationwide movement against Trump and his upcoming military parade, with events ...
June 14 is set to be a busy day with Flag Day, President Donald Trump's birthday, and now 'No Kings' Day. This is a nationwide movement against Trump and his upcoming military parade, with events ...