Photography by Luke Teigue | Owl Staff Formed by many of the groups present at the 2017 Women's March, thousands rallied for the "People's March" in Washington, D.C. in support of women's reproductive rights, racial equality, LGBTQ rights, and other causes. Demonstrators surround the frozen Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to listen to a wide range … Continue reading The People’s March
Cornerstone of Change: The Power of Peaceful Protest
Article by Tacy Brown | Owl Staff HCC Alum Danielle Frater and Tacy Brown at the 2017 Women's March on Washington. "I would participate in another march if it's for a good cause because the people who are in the wrong need to be shown that not everyone is behind them." This is a quote … Continue reading Cornerstone of Change: The Power of Peaceful Protest
March Against Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Photography by Luke Teigue | Owl Staff The crowd watches as speakers share stories and calls to action. These protesters criticize both U.S. and Russian leadership. The crowd gathers in front of the Lincoln Memorial, growing in size as the day continues. Some find different ways to show their support, like this protestor with face … Continue reading March Against Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
A Day Among Protesters
Article and Photography by Matt Hubbard | Owl Staff May 30th, 2020. Eight hours and ten miles worth of peaceful protest was enough to draw absolutely zero news coverage. No reporters, no cameras, and no news vans. Just the occasional news helicopter that would do a quick sweep. The only coverage came from Instagram live … Continue reading A Day Among Protesters
The Women’s March
Why I Marched: By Danielle Frater | Owl Staff I marched because I refuse to sit quietly and watch people being discriminated against because of their race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, and sexual orientation. I marched because I believe in equality for all. In addition to the march itself, the train ride there was a highlight. … Continue reading The Women’s March
