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Related: About this forum7 a.m. tomorrow, demonstrations in Washington, DC may impact traffic around the U.S. Capitol.
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Starting at approximately 7 a.m. tomorrow, demonstrations in Washington, DC may impact traffic around the U.S. Capitol.
Drivers should anticipate no-notice road closures and traffic delays during rush-hour.
Drivers should anticipate no-notice road closures and traffic delays during rush-hour.
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7 a.m. tomorrow, demonstrations in Washington, DC may impact traffic around the U.S. Capitol. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2021
OP
"Do people under 30 know where 'Code Pink' comes from? It's been 10 years since DHS got rid of ..."
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2021
#3
IronLionZion
(46,968 posts)1. Thanks for sharing
I went in today but will work from home tomorrow.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,936 posts)2. Protesters to block roads around Capitol on Tuesday
Home » Washington, DC News » Protesters to block roads
Protesters to block roads around Capitol on Tuesday
Jessica Kronzer | jkronzer@wtop.com
December 6, 2021, 6:26 PM
Multiple groups of protesters have planned to demonstrate around the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, with street blockades starting as early as 7 a.m., according to organizers.
Around 150 activists are expected to conduct rallies and street blockades in the morning, event organizers said in a news release. Drivers should plan for traffic delays and consider alternative routes.
Heres a list of the affected intersections or areas:
Pennsylvania Avenue and Constitution Avenue NW
Potomac Avenue Metro Station
4th Street and Independence Avenue
At noon, activists are planning to gather at the Capitol for a rally, the release said.
Among the issues theyre protesting include investing in health care and communities, as well as drawing attention to immigration, racial justice, climate change, voting rights and D.C. statehood.
The groups participating are ShutDownDC, SPACEs In Action, CODEPINK, Arm in Arm Washington DC, CCAN Action Fund and Action Rebellion DC.
Jessica Kronzer
Jessica Kronzer graduated from James Madison University in May 2021 after studying media and politics. She enjoys covering politics, advocacy and compelling human-interest stories.
jkronzer@wtop.com
@kronzer_news
Jessica Kronzer | jkronzer@wtop.com
December 6, 2021, 6:26 PM
Multiple groups of protesters have planned to demonstrate around the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, with street blockades starting as early as 7 a.m., according to organizers.
Around 150 activists are expected to conduct rallies and street blockades in the morning, event organizers said in a news release. Drivers should plan for traffic delays and consider alternative routes.
Heres a list of the affected intersections or areas:
Pennsylvania Avenue and Constitution Avenue NW
Potomac Avenue Metro Station
4th Street and Independence Avenue
At noon, activists are planning to gather at the Capitol for a rally, the release said.
Among the issues theyre protesting include investing in health care and communities, as well as drawing attention to immigration, racial justice, climate change, voting rights and D.C. statehood.
The groups participating are ShutDownDC, SPACEs In Action, CODEPINK, Arm in Arm Washington DC, CCAN Action Fund and Action Rebellion DC.
Jessica Kronzer
Jessica Kronzer graduated from James Madison University in May 2021 after studying media and politics. She enjoys covering politics, advocacy and compelling human-interest stories.
jkronzer@wtop.com
@kronzer_news
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,936 posts)3. "Do people under 30 know where 'Code Pink' comes from? It's been 10 years since DHS got rid of ..."
Do people under 30 know where Code Pink comes from? Its been 10 years since DHS got rid of its danger risk color code, Code Pink is the only legacy left over from that.
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