LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Protesters gathered Saturday afternoon for a “No Kings” march organized by Indivisible Little Rock.
Participants began at Margaret Clark Adventure Park and walked together across the Broadway Bridge. After the march, many attendees moved on to the Community Connect Fair.
Amy Charpentier, a volunteer with Indivisible Arkansas, said their goal is to help community members access support services.
“The goal is to make sure that our Arkansans who feel like they don’t have access to the health and support they need — their education, healthcare, food, housing, or even connection to their family because they’ve been torn apart — have the ability to find people who can offer them ideas and advice,” Charpentier said.
Thousands of Arkansans protest in ‘No Kings’ march on Saturday
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