The president is waging an across-the-board war against the First Amendment and its legal interpretations from the mid-20th century to today.
Singing "we shall overcome," LGBTQ Iowans shared a message of hope at the Capitol on the heels of a GOP law taking away trans Iowans' civil rights.
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Crowd gathers in Fayetteville to 'Protest for Democracy'
The protest took place just off of Lafayette St. where people cheered and held up signs, criticizing many recent decisions made by the Trump administration. Participants were concerned about the ...
"Drag is not just an invaluable form of self-expression, but is a means of self-discovery," one protestor said.
Signs waved in the air, and car horns blared in support as more than 150 people marched down Grand Avenue in Glenwood Springs ...
Trans people across the country, from teens to retirees, are eyeing moves to Illinois in the wake of anti-trans executive ...
Hundreds gathered at the Arkansas State Capitol for the "People's March," a protest against the Trump administration and recent executive orders. The event, or ...
"Each kiss carries forward decades of hope and history, sparked by the belief that one day we’ll all be free.” ...
When trans rights are under attack what do we do?” said an activist to a crowd of protestors. “Stand up, fight back”. The ...
Courtney Maxwell, founder of Anne's Book Club and protest organizer, said, "We're protesting to protect LGBT rights, reproductive rights, protect immigrants, people of color, DEI, all of that kind ...
Egale Canada, an advocacy organization for LGBTQ+ people and issues, has also noted a rise in anti-LGBTQ protests and instances of online hate. "It's a time where in Canada and around the world, ...