Sign-waving continues throughout August Strong turnout at Shoreline-Edmonds line Sunday July 27, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On July 27, approximately 60 residents gathered at the Shoreline-Edmonds line for "Social Justice Sundays," voicing their concerns over various presidential actions since January. The event, organized by Everyday Activists, encourages community engagement across multiple generations. Participants brought signs and folding chairs, demonstrating their commitment to social justice. The protests will continue every Sunday in August from 1 to 2 PM at the intersection of Aurora Ave North and N 205th St. Organizers are collecting food and toiletry donations for local charities, further emphasizing the community's dedication to helping those in need.

This initiative not only addresses current political issues but also fosters a sense of solidarity among residents. Past protests have drawn attention to various social justice issues, showing a growing trend of civic engagement in the area. Such events highlight the importance of community activism in advocating for change and supporting local organizations.

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