Several dozen participated in the People in Black Inaugural Day Vigil on the Arcata Plaza on Friday morning, Jan. 20. Credit: Mark Larson

Several dozen protesters joined the People in Black Inaugural Day Vigil on the Arcata Plaza this morning. They held signs or simply expressed their First Amendment rights with their silent presence as they gathered at the same time as the inauguration. Their goal was to share their concerns about and objections to the incoming administration.

Another, noisier, protest was held in front of the Humboldt County Courthouse in Eureka, with protesters making speeches and knocking down a symbolic wall.

Linda Stansberry was a staff writer of the North Coast Journal from 2015 to 2018. She is a frequent...

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