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Protests took place on Sunday in Indiana in response to a newly passed federal spending package that significantly boosts funding for ICE.
Demonstrators gathered outside Senator Todd Young’s office in Carmel Sunday evening to protest federal immigration enforcement policy. The protest — which was organized by the
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNCommunity rallies in protest after local church calls for killing LGBTQ+ peopleThe protestors held signs that said, "Trans rights are human rights," "Stop the hate," and "True Christians preach love."
Monday evening, dozens of community members gathered on the library's front steps, calling on the board to take action and give the permanent job to Nichelle Hayes, who's been serving as the Indianapolis Public Library's Interim CEO in recent months. "We want Nichelle to be the CEO now," the crowd ...
Across the country people called in sick, didnt go to work. A group in Indianapolis that participated took that time to gather for fellowship and conversations about immigration.
More than two dozen protests were planned across Arizona to honor the late Rep. John Lewis, a longtime civil rights leader.
Protesters with Pride signs gathered at Sure Foundation Baptist Church after sermons called LGBTQ+ “evil” and encouraged prayers for their deaths.
The mass protest was focused on the Trump administration's actions that protesters believe are authoritarian and blur the line of democracy.
Three local groups participated in a rally in downtown Columbus Thursday to honor the legacy of Congressman John Lewis and “fight back against attacks on our civil and human rights,” joining hundreds of similar events planned nationwide,
Saturday’s “Shred Project 2025” rally was the third protest in April put on by the Indiana branch of the 50501 movement—meaning 50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement, according to their website.