United Voices: Community Protests Across America

A large crowd gathers at the Embarcadero in San Francisco before a protest begins. Community members in St. Paul participate in the flagship "No Kings" protest, with thousands marching. In Hartford, a protest at the Capitol attracts thousands who sign a banner that reads "We the People." Demonstrators in Driggs, Idaho, hold signs and chant slogans, while in Shelbyville, Kentucky, protesters gather near a roadside. Demonstrators cross the Memorial Bridge from Arlington, Virginia, into Washington, DC, and march down 7th Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan.
Ken MacDonald is moved to tears as he hears a speech about the struggles of his fellow veterans in Hartford. A large crowd marches across the South First bridge toward a gathering at Auditorium Shores in Austin, Texas. Protestors in Atlanta march across an overpass near the Georgia state Capitol building, while in Boston, Kat Carves works on an ice sculpture that says "End Ice" ahead of a rally on the Boston Common. Maria Perry and John Stock join protesters in Mill Creek Park in Kansas City, Missouri, and demonstrators in costumes stand along the National Mall in Washington, DC.
Protesters flood Times Square in New York City, and demonstrators begin to march from the Western Sculpture Garden at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul. The protests across various cities show the unity and determination of the community members to voice their concerns and advocate for change.