Protest Matters
Have you joined any of the “small” protests popping up? Skip to the bottom to see all the important news coverage you are making!
Why Protest? A protest rally is held to publicly express opposition or support for a cause, raise awareness, and demand change from authorities or society. It is also a muscle that we have to strengthen. Let’s look at why it is important:
- Protests get Media. The nationwide news site APNews.com covered both (!) Boston marches. Our state had an impressive attendance of about 1000, considering the frigid temperatures. But millions more saw the pictures, read the quotes, and were inspired to do more.
- Protests are a form of constituent power. They make our elected officials pay attention to the problems we care about.
- Protests are a way to show our values. What does the opposition want?
- Protests are a way to grow the movement. Remember our Goal to get to 9 Million. We need at least 3.5% of the population to be actively involved in our movement to turn the tide.
- Small Protests are leading up to big protests. It is good that new groups and ideas are coming on to organize protests. We should support them whenever we can. And as Leah and Ezra said, “Get their information and help them join the movement.”
- Bigger Protests will happen. Right now, many people are unable to take off work to protest. But soon, the numbers of unemployed will swell from the firing of the Federal workers and layoffs in all the adjacent industries they and their families can no longer support.
Let’s address the elephant in the room – is there any personal danger in protest? Not yet, but we must be clear-eyed. Trump is moving to consolidate his power in law enforcement. We must take inspiration from Civil Rights activists of the ‘60s. The Selma marchers were brave in the face of violent, sometimes lethal force but it was a pivotal moment that changed the nation’s conscience and passed the 1965 Civil Rights Act. This is our moment. It is not hyperbole to say that the next two years leading up to the 2026 elections are crucial. We must do everything we can to stop this constitutional crisis and preserve free and fair elections in the midterms to change the balance of power in DC.
See you there!
News Coverage
March 17 Ukraine
March 13 Release Khalil
March 11 Save Medicare
March 7 Science Protest
March 4 Amherst Protest
March 4 Hyannis Protest
March 4 Long Meadow Protest
March 4 North Hampton Protest
March 2 Boston Tesla
March 2 JD Vance Vermont
March 1 Town Hall Coverage
February 19 DC Science
February 17 Boston No Kings Day
February 17 California No Kings Day
February 14 Boston Democracy Valentines
February 3 California Immigration