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Missoula will host the No Kings Day Parade & Rally in 2025, a significant event organized by local activist groups to promote human rights and community engagement. Rose, a founder of Missoula Resins, emphasized the importance of collective action during the rally, highlighting the involvement of approximately 3,000 community members from Western Montana.
The event is part of a larger movement, with 24 rallies taking place across the state and nearly 2,000 events globally. Rose noted the collaboration with the student-led group Stand Up, Fight Back and Indivisible Missoula, both of which are dedicated to activism and holding the government accountable.
The rally aims to address pressing issues, including the misuse of taxpayer dollars and the deployment of military resources for controversial purposes. Rose called for unity among diverse community members, stating that their collective voice is essential in advocating for a democracy that prioritizes justice and liberty for all.
As Missoula prepares for this rally, the community is encouraged to engage with local organizations and participate in ongoing discussions about the future of democracy and civic responsibility. The event promises to be a powerful demonstration of solidarity and activism, reinforcing the message that the people will not be silenced.
Converted from No Kings Day Parade & Rally, Missoula 2025 meeting on June 21, 2025
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