Lake Forest Park Residents Rally on Saturday, April 19

Shoreline, WALocal News

On April 19, 2025, approximately 200 Lake Forest Park residents gathered at the intersection of Bothell Way and Ballinger to protest the Trump administration's policies perceived as threats to economic, social, and environmental justice. The atmosphere was one of unity and patriotism, with participants motivated to take action in light of the troubling news permeating the media. Many attendees expressed a hopeful outlook, emphasizing their belief in the power of collective voices to drive change. The next rally is set for May 1, 2025, focusing on the critical values of the working class, including the rights of immigrants and recognition of historical struggles against government repression. In a show of community support, attendees are invited to contribute unopened, shelf-stable food items for the Hopelink Food Bank, aimed at aiding families and individuals in need.

This event aligns with the global May Day labor movement, which underscores the importance of workers' rights and solidarity. By participating, residents not only voice their concerns but also take tangible steps to support their local community. Such grassroots movements are crucial in advocating for justice and equality in today's socio-political climate.

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