On Oct. 18, an estimated 250,000 people attended the "No Kings" rally and march in Chicago; millions joined nationwide.
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Arthur Waskow, activist rabbi who brought spirituality to progressive politics, dies at 92
( JTA) — Rabbi Arthur Waskow, an activist and author of more than two dozen books that refracted progressive causes like ...
On Oct. 31, 1968, 13 young women dressed in pointy hats and black cloaks walked Wall Street to protest capitalism’s ...
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We Are Chicago
Just after 1 a.m. on Chicago's South Side, residents woke to pounding on doors, smoke in the hallways, and armed federal ...
The first "No Kings" Chicago protest was held in June in Daley Plaza and drew tens of thousands of demonstrators. Saturday's ...
The boycott stemmed in part from anger over Chicago Public Schools’ policies that included the use of portable classrooms ...
No Kings protests were held on Saturday in downtown Chicago, the city’s suburbs and northwest Indiana. Here’s what to know.
Organizers said the protest against the Trump administration is expected to draw tens of thousands downtown, while similar ...
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Thousands pack downtown Chicago for No Kings protests
Thousands are expected to turn out today in Chicago and around the country for a "No Kings" protest against the Trump ...
Residents troubled by an immigration crackdown air dissent—and warnings—with devices typically favored by athletic coaches.
"No Kings" organizers are expecting tens of thousands of people from the suburbs and city neighborhoods to participate in a ...
As another evening of protests and clashes at the ICE processing facility in suburban Broadview wrapped up on Friday, Chicago ...
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