Best Signs at the Boston Women’s March
“I can’t believe we still have to protest this crap.” Here is a portfolio of that and other great signs at the Boston Women’s March of America on Jan. 21,…Continue Reading →
“I can’t believe we still have to protest this crap.” Here is a portfolio of that and other great signs at the Boston Women’s March of America on Jan. 21,…Continue Reading →
Tens of thousands of people took part in the Boston Women’s March of America this morning in protest of the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidency yesterday. The event began with…Continue Reading →
“Inauguration Day Rally Against Trump and the Right-Wing Agenda!” Organized by Socialist Alternative RI at the Rhode Island State House in Providence, on the evening of Donald Trump’s inauguration as…Continue Reading →
“He didn’t deserve to be shot. I called for help. I didn’t call for a murder,” said Hope Coleman. She had called for an ambulance to come to her Boston…Continue Reading →
“Like Mary and Joseph, we are not the first immigrants. And like Mary and Joseph, we are also immigrating for the safety and health of our families,” Yessenia Alfaro, director…Continue Reading →
“President Trump was scary on the campaign trail,” said Cole Harrison, executive director of Massachusetts Peace Action, “but when we see who he’s appointing to high office, we see how…Continue Reading →
In small groups, they entered the Primark department store on Summer Street in Boston’s Downtown Crossing around midday today. Clerks noted that the store was packed with people, but no…Continue Reading →
“We didn’t say they could have fascists come teach here. This is our institution,” Ed Childs, chief steward of Local 26 of the Harvard University dining hall workers, told a…Continue Reading →
“Every inch of this land is Indian land,” Moonanum (pictured above), an Aquinnah Wampanoag, told the crowd of hundreds that had gathered on Plymouth’s Cole’s Hill for United American Indians…Continue Reading →
For World Day of Remembrance today, to honor those injured or killed in traffic crashes, particularly bicyclists, dozens of people rode bicycles from Boston’s Copley Square to locations where bicyclists…Continue Reading →