Social Justice Sundays - Principles and people on parade at the Shoreline-Edmonds line this Sunday and No Kings Rise Up national event October 18, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

This Sunday, October 12, 2025, from 1-2 PM, Shoreline activists will gather for "Social Justice Sundays" at the Shoreline-Edmonds line to promote principles of democracy and justice. The event is organized by Everyday Activists, a group dedicated to peaceful activism and community support. Participants can borrow signs or bring their own, while donations of food, toiletries, and school supplies will be welcomed to assist those in need. Following this event, the "No Kings/Rise Up! " Nationwide Day of Action will occur on October 18 from 1:30-3 PM at Shoreline's Park at Town Center.

The event aims to mobilize community members around social justice issues, highlighting the importance of civic engagement. The next "Social Justice Sundays" gathering will resume on October 26 after a break the following weekend. These events represent a growing movement advocating for equality and justice in the local community. Activists encourage widespread participation to amplify their message and support vulnerable populations.

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