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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
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TORI ROSEMAN and SARAH CROWLEY


Approximately 300 people gathered at the Niagara Circle on Sunday to voice their concerns about President-elect Donald Trump. Some people held signs that read “We reject the president elect” and “Love Trump’s hate.”
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Buffalo protesters speak out against President-elect Donald Trump

Adrianna Ragland stood on the monument in Niagara Circle and began to chant to an audience of hundreds, “No Trump, no KKK, no racist USA.” Ragland, a graduate student in UB’s school of social work, wanted to stand up and take action against President-elect Donald Trump. She was part of a protest that took place Sunday at the Niagara Circle where approximately 300 people gathered to voice their concern about Trump’s impending presidency. People of all ages held signs, played instruments and spoke in front of the crowd in unison. Those who spoke discussed racial justice, LGBTQ+ rights and immigration.


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