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Cherry?
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So glad to see you here
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This isn’t just a protest. It’s a warning flare — and a promise. That we won’t stand by while our rights are stripped. That we won’t let apathy win. That we see what’s happening — and we’re not afraid to raise hell, peacefully and powerfully.
So come prepared.
Come together.
Stay safe. Stay loud.
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TRANSPORT + ACCESSIBILITY
Plan ahead: Some roads and transit lines may close or reroute.
Carpool or take transit when possible.
If you need ADA accommodations, contact local organizers in advance or ask staff at arrival points.
THIS IS BIGGER THAN A MARCH
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RESOURCES BY REGION
National Lawyers Guild: nlg.org
ACLU: aclu.org/know-your-rights
Mutual Aid Networks: Search “[Your City] Mutual Aid”
Bail Funds Directory: bailfunds.github.io
Legal Hotlines
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If arrested Don’t resist
Give name and birthdate
Wait for a lawyer
Don’t sign anything without legal counsel
PROTECT YOUR DATA
Phones are tools — and vulnerabilities.
Turn off Face ID /fingerprint unlock. Use passcode.
Back up photos/videos or use live stream apps
Use encrypted messaging
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Stick together. Stay with your group. Have a plan if separated.
Avoid confrontation. Ignore counter-protesters and agitators.
Film what matters. You have the legal right to record public events, including police activity — but don’t interfere.
De-escalate
Find the exits
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Don’t bring:
Weapons (or anything that could be construed as one)
Illegal substances
Anything you wouldn’t want seized or photographed by law enforcement
STAY SAFE, STAY CALM, STAY NON-VIOLENT
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BRING
Pack like you’re staying a while and planning for anything:
Water and snacks
Face mask, hand sanitizer, and sunscreen
Phone with passcode lock (NOT Face ID/fingerprint)
External battery pack
Cash
Printed emergency contacts
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing
Goggles
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Say: “I am exercising my right to remain silent. I want a lawyer.”
Ask: “Am I being detained or am I free to go?”
If detained, remain silent.
If not, walk away calmly.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS (AND WRITE THEM ON YOUR ARM)
Before you arrive:
Write the local legal support hotline number on your arm in permanent marker. In many cities, National Lawyers Guild (NLG) chapters will operate hotlines and send legal observers.
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It's not you, it's him.....
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This is a cool site where you can see live activity
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This is a cool site where you can see live activity
www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/wf-fo...
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This is a cool site where you can see the activity live
www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/wf-fo...
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This is a cool site where you can see the activity live
www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/wf-fo...
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This is a cool site where you can see the activity live
www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/wf-fo...
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F*K him.
It takes a lot to piss us off.
What a child.