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Thousands of people in Albuquerque attended Saturday鈥檚 鈥淣o Kings Day鈥 rally, part of a nationwide day of protest against President Trump's policies.
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On Saturday, 鈥淣o Kings Day鈥 rallies are planned as a nationwide day of defiance against President Trump's administration. June 14th was chosen, in part because it is Flag Day 鈥 but also because it is President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
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On Tuesday, a coalition of faith leaders, community organizers, and union leaders came together in downtown Albuquerque to call on Congressional delegates to continue humanitarian aid for Gaza.
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Thousands of New Mexicans gathered Saturday in downtown Albuquerque to oppose the Trump Administration. The event was one of about a dozen in New Mexico and many more nationwide.
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Immigrant families and advocacy groups marched at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe on Monday as a part of what was called the Immigrant and Workers Day of Action.
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Sunday marked the 50th anniversary of a Rebellion at Roosevelt Park. It began on June 13, 1971 after a young Chicano man was reportedly arrested for鈥
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Most of the demonstrations calling for justice and an end to racist police violence in New Mexico over the last two weeks have been in Albuquerque. On鈥
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A high schooler from Carlsbad organized the Stand for the Second movement Wednesday for students who support the Second Amendment. Will Riley said he鈥檚鈥
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Thousands of students, teachers and community members came out on Saturday in Albuquerque for the March for Our Lives rally. Survivors led a rally in鈥
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Mon. 5/1, 7p: Espejos de Aztl谩n celebrates International Workers麓 Day with a show hosted by Cristina Baccin about the D. Trump administration threats to鈥