At ShorelineEdmonds line - 70 stand out to deliver message to D.C.

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Seventy residents protested at the Shoreline/Edmonds line on May 4, 2025, opposing cuts and corruption from the Trump Administration. Participants donated several boxes of non-perishable food to the Hopelink food pantry and signed a petition advocating for an environmentally just Washington state. The event was organized by Everyday Activists, a local group focused on building community connections. Weekly demonstrations are scheduled every Sunday in May, emphasizing economic concerns. The petition, backed by Earth Ministry/Washington Interfaith Power & Light, calls on city councils to reject bigotry and oppression.

These protests illustrate a growing local movement advocating for social and environmental justice. The Hopelink food pantry plays a crucial role in supporting community members facing food insecurity. Activists aim to create lasting change through sustained engagement and awareness efforts.

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