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Women's March urges people to gather across U.S. "to stand for real freedom and build a vision of a Free America brick by brick." ...
To find a "Free America" event near you, visit the Women's March website. 'No Kings' protest July 4th There are hundreds of "No Kings 2.0" protests planned on July 4th across the U.S.
Left-wing organizations, including the Women’s March, Indivisible, and the 50501 Movement, are preparing to “Free America” over Independence Day weekend ...
On Fourth of July, Women’s March is hosting “Free America” actions across the country, encouraging people to organize marches ...
The Women’s March is urging people to participate in “ Free America Weekend, ” dovetailing with “ No Kings 2.0 ” protests held by local Indivisible chapters on Independence Day.
Three weeks after the “No Kings” protests on June 14, the Women’s March is hosting “Free America” protests on July Fourth to oppose President Donald Trump.
Three weeks after the “No Kings” nationwide protests on June 14, the Women’s March is organizing protests on the Fourth of July to reject President Donald Trump and his policies and “free ...
St. Joseph The planned “Free America” protests follow nationwide “No Kings” demonstrations on June 14, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s birthday and an Army parade in Washington D.C.
Why June 14, 2025, was a great day June 14, 2025, was a great day. While some celebrated the birthday of a “wanna be” King, Americans were on the streets exercising their First Amendment ...
Millions took to the streets on Saturday for No Kings Day, nationwide protests in cities big and small, timed to provide counter-programming for Donald Trump’s own military parade in Washington ...
Last weekend's military parade and No Kings rallies could be seen as an example of a DIVIDED America… a moment where our differences were placed in pretty stark relief. But reporting from both ...
Community Voices At ‘No Kings’ event, a rising sound I’m the kind of person who would rather stay in the background, but at age 47, I attended my first protest.