Dozens of Michigan residents meet weekly on the Stone School Road pedestrian bridge in Ann Arbor to exercise their right to protest.
While the group’s message varies, it’s typically rooted in the same principle. They’re there to protect and promote democracy by practicing their First Amendment right to assemble and express their views.
“We call it rush hour resistance,” said Sandy, a 74-year-old participant who declined to provide her last name. “We’re speaking to the drivers below us every single week. We reach so many people with our messages, which are meant to reflect what’s going on at that point in time.”…