LGBTQ+ community leads way at annual People's March for Democracy in San Francisco
Briefly

The Annual People's March for Democracy in San Francisco featured hundreds marching against Trump administration policies, emphasizing the need to protect vulnerable communities such as immigrants, and the LGBTQ+ population. Activists expressed their concerns about the erosion of rights facilitated by powerful individuals. Key figures, including Honey Mahogany and Sister Roma, highlighted the strong historical commitment of the queer and trans community to advocate for justice. The protest underscored a unifying call to action, encouraging ongoing resistance against perceived injustices and the determination to amplify voices for change.
You can't touch our immigrants. You can't touch our trans people. You can't touch our queer people. You cannot touch our Social Security, and you cannot touch our federal workers.
It's scary to see billionaires and people with bad intentions take over our country and strip people of human rights.
We have a long history of standing up and fighting for anything. And when we see something that's wrong or needs to be addressed, we've been fighting for our rights all our lives.
That is how we change things. It starts in local places. It starts with protests like these. That's how we build caring ideals and not hateful ones.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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