viellen

joined 1 month ago

Our state does best with weekend events. We had 100k protesters on 4/5, but have had local conflicts with going big on 4/19 and 6/14. We would really like the opportunity to align with a national date on a weekend. I agree with those who say July 4th weekend will be hard to draw a crowd -- and it could be bad optics (are we protesting the birth of our nation?). I'd prefer any other weekend in July or August.

Our group, Mass 50501, will likely have actions on 6/6 and 6/14. We have already been planning a 6/6 D-Day event that is led by our Veteran members. We are hoping this will be a large-scale event despite it being a Friday.

June 14th is Boston Pride. It is an enormous event in our city. We would not be able to do a secondary protest in Boston. Since many of our members are LGBTQIA+, we have already signed up as a supporting organization and are sending a marching group. We are encouraging all local orgs who are are in coalition with to sign up to march and to send their membership bases to the Pride festivities. Having a giant joyful party for one of the marginalized groups this administration is trying to erase feels like the perfect act of resistance while Trump throws his North Korean-style birthday bash.

I vote for both dates but if 6/14 wins, I would love to see some other states use this as an opportunity to lift up their LGBTQIA+ communities!