Activists Set to Storm Chicago for DNC: A Fight for Rights and Justice

Thousands of activists converging in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention will spotlight abortion rights, economic injustice, and the Gaza war. Despite Vice President Kamala Harris's energized supporters, activists emphasize that their mission remains unchanged. Protestors seek to raise awareness on various issues, with many demanding an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chicago | Updated: 18-08-2024 10:24 IST | Created: 18-08-2024 10:24 IST
Activists Set to Storm Chicago for DNC: A Fight for Rights and Justice
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Thousands of activists are set to converge on Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention, aiming to highlight issues like abortion rights, economic injustice, and the war in Gaza.

Vice President Kamala Harris has rallied her base as she gears up to accept the Democratic nomination, but progressive activists assert their mission remains steadfast. Drawing lessons from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, organizers anticipate larger crowds and more vigorous demonstrations in Chicago.

The protests will begin Sunday with an abortion rights march along Michigan Avenue. Organizer Linda Loew emphasizes the international nature of reproductive rights and criticizes U.S. military spending that could fund healthcare instead. A federal judge permitted a 1-mile march route closer to the United Center, though activists preferred a longer route for safety. Various groups, including the Poor People's Army, are planning events around the city, stressing economic justice and opposition to U.S. foreign policy. As security tightens, with extensive preparations by Chicago authorities, the protests' impacts remain in focus.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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