Shoreline event Workers Over Billionaires on Monday at Town Center on N 175 and Aurora

Shoreline, WALocal News

On September 1, 2025, Everyday Activists and Indivisible Shoreline WA will host the "Workers Over Billionaires" event at Shoreline's Park at Town Center. The event will feature sign-waving and a march, along with Action Tables offering information on local social justice organizations and community resources. A Back-To-School Drive aims to gather school supplies for families in need within the area. New children's activities will include a pavilion with sign-making supplies, allowing families to enjoy a safe march away from traffic. Parents must accompany children throughout the event to ensure safety.

Registration is available at Mobilize. us, where attendees will receive information about parking, bathrooms, and security. This community-focused event emphasizes local engagement in social justice issues. The gathering reflects a broader movement advocating for workers' rights and equitable resources in the region.

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