Sally Having holds a sign of her son Jeff, a climate scientist at the University of Minnesota, as a way to criticize current administration’s refusal to acknowledge global warming as a proven phenomenon.
In downtown Bingen, adjacent to Daubenspeck Park, protestors assembled on both sides of State Route 14 on Oct. 18. Similar to Hood River, there were visibly more people compared to prior protests this year.
Above, crowds in The Dalles. Below, healthcare professional Jane Corboy (chicken) came in support of healthare access.
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Tall and proud, Stevie Stevenson holds a sign at the Hood River protest.
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Sally Having holds a sign of her son Jeff, a climate scientist at the University of Minnesota, as a way to criticize current administration’s refusal to acknowledge global warming as a proven phenomenon.
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Several balloons depicting baby President Trump in a diaper floated above State Route 14 last Saturday.
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Families and several inflatables march down Sixth Street in The Dalles.
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Attendees at last Saturday’s protest in Bingen spanned multiple generations, and the youngest enjoyed a hot dog.
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Locals carry one of the most common signs, “Hate Will Not Make Us Great,” down W. Sixth, The Dalles at noon on Oct. 19.
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In downtown Bingen, adjacent to Daubenspeck Park, protestors assembled on both sides of State Route 14 on Oct. 18. Similar to Hood River, there were visibly more people compared to prior protests this year.
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