Pride, Boston and No Kings
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Indivisible, the group behind the "No Kings" protests scheduled around the country, plans to participate in the 2025 Stonewall Pride March.
Boston’s “No Kings” demonstration coincided with the city’s annual Pride parade and festival. Instead of a designated separate protest in Boston, organizers asked demonstrators to gather alongside the Pride parade route to support,
Columbus' massive Pride celebration takes place June 14. Meanwhile, No Kings rallies are planned across the region, state and nation.
Boston's Pride parade, in Copley Square, coincided with the “No Kings” demonstration, converging the two causes. Twirling rainbow umbrellas and waving Pride flags under drizzling skies, paraders whooped and cheered as they set off through Boston's Back Bay.
The “No Kings” rallies were organized in nearly 2,000 locations nationwide, including cities, towns, and community spaces.
Saturday's Pride parade and festival in Boston came as protests were held across the nation against the Trump administration's policies.
The grey skies and drizzle couldn’t put a damper on the spirits of the people who came to Bennington on Saturday to participate in several events, including the Pride Parade, a No-Kings Protest, and Flag Day,
Crowds of demonstrators gathered around the country on Saturday, protesting what they called President Trump’s overreach.