More than 1 million descend on Boston Common for Pride and No Kings rallies

Boston, MALocal News

More than 1 million people participated in the Boston Pride for the People march and No Kings rally on Saturday, celebrating LGBTQ rights and democracy. The event began with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and included a motorcycle procession through Boston. Governor Maura Healey emphasized the need for equality and dignity for all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation. Concurrently, the No Kings rally protested against President Trump's administration, with demonstrators voicing concerns over executive orders that bypass Congress. One protester remarked on the growing discontent regarding the current political climate.

The atmosphere was festive, with plans for continued celebrations into the night. This convergence of events reflects a significant moment for community solidarity in Boston. The rallies underscore the ongoing struggle for civil rights and political accountability.

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