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A large crowd gathers as the Raging Grannies begin singing on the steps of the Humboldt County Courthouse at the start of the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18. -
The Raging Grannies begin singing as a large crowd gathers on the steps of the Humboldt County Courthouse at the start of the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18. -
“We’re here today thanking and acknowledging all the people who have been protesting for generations,” said local event organizer Cheryl Furman, of Kneeland, on the steps of the Humboldt County Courthouse at the start of the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18. “We’re here also because we need to recruit new people to protest because it looks like we’re going to need to do it for a long time to come.” -
Participants in the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18 carry a wide range of signs in support of the national movement’s goals around women’s and reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, climate and democracy, in addition to criticism of Trump and his political positions and supporters. -
Participants in the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18 carry a wide range of signs in support of the national movement’s goals around women’s and reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, climate and democracy, in addition to criticism of Trump and his political positions and supporters. -
Members of the local nonprofit Centro del Pueblo speak to those gathered at the Humboldt County Courthouse at the start of the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18. -
At the start of the Jan. 18 People’s March, organizer Cheryl Furman (left) leads participants away from the county courthouse on a walking loop around Eureka. -
One of the many protest signs carried in the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18. -
A large crowd gathers at the Humboldt County Courthouse at the People’s March waving signs and offering greetings to vehicles driving by on Eureka’s Fifth Street on Jan. 18. -
One of the many protest signs carried in the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18 that had also been carried back in the Women’s March of 2017. -
One of the many protest signs carried in the People’s March in Eureka on Jan. 18.
