Standing up for others motivates Sunday sign-wavers

Shoreline, WALocal News

Local residents came together for a "Social Justice Sundays" sign-waving event at the Shoreline-Edmonds line, with over 40 participants advocating for marginalized communities. Many attendees expressed their commitment to social justice, motivated by opposition to the Trump administration's policies. "Everybody counts or nobody counts," declared one protestor, urging others to engage in activism. Scheduled for September 28, 2025, the next sign-waving event will take place from 1-2 PM at the same location, with extra signs available for borrowing. This ongoing series of events highlights the community's determination to stand up for social justice principles amid a challenging political climate.

The participants believe that collective action can make a significant difference in their community. The movement represents a grassroots response to perceived injustices and an effort to foster solidarity among residents. By encouraging involvement, the events aim to amplify voices that often go unheard.

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