Peaceful activism - Sign-waving at Shoreline-Edmonds line continues Sunday

Shoreline, WALocal News

Every Sunday in September, residents will participate in "Social Justice Sundays" sign-waving events at the intersection of Aurora Ave N and N 205th St. These gatherings promote justice and fairness, particularly in light of recent violent incidents. Organizers stress the importance of peaceful activism, asserting it as the path to meaningful change. Participants are welcome to bring their own signs or borrow materials provided by the organizers. In addition to raising awareness, attendees can donate food, toiletries, and school supplies for a local food bank, enhancing community support.

Such initiatives illustrate the area's commitment to fostering social justice and activism. The ongoing events not only respond to local challenges but also encourage public engagement. This collaborative effort underscores the necessity of community-driven actions in advocating for essential policies.

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