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See some the signs on display at Boston's Pride Parade
See some the signs on display at Boston's Pride Parade

Boston Globe

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Boston Globe

See some the signs on display at Boston's Pride Parade

Advertisement Take a look at some of the signs spotted at the celebrations: A person held a sign that read "Hate Never Made America Great" on the sidelines of Boston's Pride parade. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Participants smiled and snapped photos while holding a sign that read "No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land" during Saturday's parade, a criticism on the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration in the US. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Kate Merritt-O'Toole walked in a cardboard tank while protesting in the Boston Pride For The People Parade, which read "Powered by DEI." Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Aurora Burgos marched with protesters during the Boston Pride parade holding a sign that read "Hope Your Birthday Sucks," a dig at President Trump's 79th birthday that coincided with festivities. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff A dog joined in the chanting with protesters during the parade. One participant carried a sign that read "No King Then No King Now." Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff As protesters and pride participants marched together toward the Boston Common, some people carried signs that read "Resist with Pride." Erin Clark/Globe Staff Samantha Coombs carried a sign displaying an upside down American flag — a sign of distress — with the words "Justice For All" while marching in Boston's Pride parade. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff One parade goer carried a Pride flag with the words "You Are Loved" written across. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Several marchers carried homemade signs to Saturday's parade and protest, many of which expressed alarm and outrage at the Trump administration's policies. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Kaitlin Lewis can be reached at

See photos from ‘No Kings' protests across New England and nationwide
See photos from ‘No Kings' protests across New England and nationwide

Boston Globe

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Boston Globe

See photos from ‘No Kings' protests across New England and nationwide

See photos of the demonstrations: Boston 06/14/2025 No Kings protestors march in the middle of the Boston Pride parade along Boylston Street. The annual Boston Pride Parade took place through the streets of the Back Bay and the South End. This year, 'No King but Yaaas Queen' protestors marched in unison with the parade. .John Tlumacki/Boston Globe Staff John Tlumacki/Globe Staff Protesters hold signs during the "No Kings but Yaaas Queen!" demonstration Saturday in Boston's Copley Square. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Brittany Camson with the Queer Winthrop Social Club marches down Boylston Street with other members. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff "No Kings" rally was held in Brockton, MA on Saturday June, 14 2025. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff Sachie Karmacharya with the Wellan Montessori School In Newton holds on to her rainbow headpiece as a gust of wind blew down Boylston Street during the Pride parade. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff Protesters chanted and hold signs during Saturday's "No Kings but Yaaas Queen!" demonstration in Boston. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Senator Ed Mark Markey addresses the crowd during the Boston Pride For The People Parade in Boston on June 14, 2025. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff 'Lucky' sits in the back seat of a vehicle in the Pride Parade as it heads down Clarendon Street. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff Alex Rittenberg held up a pride flag as the annual Boston Pride Parade heads down Boylston Street. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff A "No Kings" rally was held in Brockton, MA on Saturday June, 14 2025. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff Spectators along Clarendon Street watch the Boston Pride Parade. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff Boston's annual Pride parade kicked off Saturday morning at Copley Square. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Vishel painted his face as he watches the Pride Parade go along Clarendon Street. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff Protesters march in downtown Los Angeles during an anti-Trump "No Kings Day" demonstration in a city that has been the focus of protests against Trump's immigration raids on June 14. Mario Tama/Getty People attend a 'No Kings" protest in New York on June 14. VICTOR J. BLUE/NYT Protesters gather at Liberty Plaza, outside of the Georgia State Capitol in downtown Atlanta, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. DUSTIN CHAMBERS/NYT Sheriff officers keep protesters from crossing a bridge to Mar-a-Lago during a No Kings Dayprotest in West Palm Beach, Fla, on Saturday. Joe Raedle/Photographer: Joe Raedle/Getty I Demonstrators march during the "No Kings" protest, Saturday, June 14 in Philadelphia. Yuki Iwamura/Associated Press A demonstrator holds a sign during a "No Kings" protest, Saturday, June 14 in Atlanta. Mike Stewart/Associated Press Alyssa Vega can be reached at

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