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Tag Archives: protests
Small World
May, 1971, Washington, DC. The May Day protests against the Vietnam War took place over a span of several days. Protestors took over the city, blocked bridges, and camped out on the National Mall. Not all protests were peaceful. I … Continue reading
Posted in Relationships, That's Life
Tagged 1970s, employment, protests, time, Vietnam War, work
11 Comments
FURLOUGHED: Week Twelve (Final Episode?)
“OLD LIVES MATTER, TOO!” – I think someone should put that on a protest sign. By now, the entire world has seen video of a 75-year-old white man (later identified as Martin Gugino) being pushed to the sidewalk by Buffalo, … Continue reading
Posted in Covid-19, Health, Relationships, That's Life
Tagged Buffalo NY, Covid-19, police brutality, protests, violence
23 Comments
Civil Unrest and Curfew
The COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t chaotic enough? At this exact time, must we also have civil unrest and legal protests which subsequently turn violent? This is really weird. I haven’t had a curfew since I was 16 and living at home. … Continue reading
Posted in Covid-19, Health, Relationships, That's Life
Tagged civil unrest, Covid-19, pandemic, politics, protests, riots, Western New York
24 Comments