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The city of Seattle is suing the Trump Administration for its executive orders threatening federal funds that support ...
Seattle activists resort to tired dystopian tropes to justify their low-attendance protests against Trump’s policies.
On July 17, protesters took to the streets in 1,600 cities and towns for “Good Trouble” demonstrations honoring the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis, a Democrat and former civil rights activist, ...
SEATTLE — City leaders announced a lawsuit Thursday against the Trump administration over two executive orders that Seattle ...
"Rage Against the Regime" demonstrations against President Donald Trump and his administration's policies are scheduled to take place across the U.S. on August 2. Newsweek has contacted the 50501 ...
The “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action was timed for the fifth anniversary of the death of the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis.
Examining how the Seattle Times elevates a seven-person protest as a symbol of justice in our progressive city.
As Americans gather in parks, on courthouse steps, and in public squares this Thursday, the ‘Good Trouble Lives On movement seeks to reignite a national conversation about the policies issued by the ...
The next day of action will be a "rage" against what the 50501 Movement has called illegal actions by Trump's purported "fascist regime." What to know ...
The lawsuit follows a string of executive orders from the Trump administration that Seattle officials say attempt to override local governance while withholding federal funds.
Thousands of people came together peacefully across the nation for a “Families First National Day of Action” on Saturday, ...