After 'No Kings' rally, local organizers are looking to sustain momentum. What's next?
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After 'No Kings' rally, local organizers are looking to sustain momentum. What's next?
""We want to make sure that this wasn't just a single day of action," said Rebecca Winter, emphasizing the need for ongoing commitment from supporters."
""We're basically, at this point, encouraging people to choose a lane and really commit to sustainable action," Winter stated, highlighting the importance of consistent involvement."
""The hope is to really show how, for one, we need to be in solidarity with our unions. Unions are a really strong part of having a strong civil resistance," Winter explained."
The 'No Kings' coalition in Boston, after a successful rally with over 180,000 attendees, is focusing on sustained engagement through weekly actions. Participants are encouraged to take the 'We Are Powerful Pledge,' committing to actions like contacting officials and joining local efforts. Organizers are also promoting connections with various local groups for mutual aid and frontline work. Plans for May Day include a national call to action, urging supporters to skip work or school and participate in local events to show solidarity with unions.
Read at Boston.com
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