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Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Texas Army National Guard members positioned outside the Governor’s Mansion watched while approximately 100 demonstrators marched from Wooldridge Park through Downtown on November 4, 2020, as part of the Rally to Defend Democracy organized by a local coalition including Austin Democratic Socialists of America, Indivisible Austin, Austin Justice Coalition, and the Texas State Employees Union. -
Chas Moore of Austin Justice Coalition speaks at the post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Chas Moore of Austin Justice Coalition speaks at the post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Chas Moore of Austin Justice Coalition speaks at the post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Chas Moore of Austin Justice Coalition speaks at the post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt attends Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Gabby Pritchard of Austin Justice Coalition speaks at the post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Leader of Star Power Blac Kollective speaks at the Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Yasmin Smith of the Austin Area Urban League speaks at the Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Yasmin Smith of the Austin Area Urban League speaks at the Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues” -
Austin Justice Coalition’s post-election event “The Work Continues”
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