Morgan State University choir
Coverage of Morgan State University choir in the Nexus archive.
- Protesters in D.C. rally for priorities to counter Trump’s 250th anniversary programming
Activists in Washington, D.C., held the Next250 rally on June 27, 2026, to counter President Donald Trump’s Freedom 250 programming. The event, organized by advocacy groups, featured demands for higher wages, stricter gun laws, and Palestinian statehood, with participants marching near the White House and carrying a 'Declaration of Interdependence.'
- Protesters in D.C. rally for priorities to counter Trump’s 250th anniversary programming
Protesters in Washington, D.C., held the Next250 rally on June 27, 2026, to counter the Trump administration’s Freedom 250 programming. The event featured a 'Declaration of Interdependence' and advocacy for causes like gun control, a $25 minimum wage, voting rights for the formerly incarcerated, and a Palestinian state. The rally included performances by the Morgan State University choir and hip-hop artist Alia Sharrief.
- Protesters in D.C. rally for priorities to counter Trump’s 250th anniversary programming
Protesters in Washington, D.C., held the Next250 rally on June 27, 2026, to counter the Trump administration’s Freedom 250 programming and advocate for issues like gun control, higher wages, and Palestinian statehood. The event featured a march toward the White House, where President Trump was present, and included performances and a 'Declaration of Interdependence' symbolizing unity.
- Protesters in DC rally to counter Trump’s 250th anniversary programming
Protesters in Washington, D.C., held the Next250 rally to counter the Trump administration’s 250th anniversary programming, advocating for policies like stricter gun laws, a $25 minimum wage, and universal voting rights. The event featured a 'Declaration of Interdependence' and performances by the Morgan State University choir and hip-hop artist Alia Sharrief.
- Protesters in D.C. rally for priorities to counter Trump’s 250th anniversary programming
Protesters in Washington, D.C., held the Next250 rally on June 27, 2026, to counter President Donald Trump’s Freedom 250 programming. The event, organized by advocacy groups, featured a 'Declaration of Interdependence' and demands for policies including stricter gun laws, a $25 federal minimum wage, and universal voting rights for the formerly incarcerated.