Media Roundup
Media Round-up: No Kings 2
Photos, videos, and links for the biggest protest in Savannah's history.
- WSAV: Multiple āNo Kingsā protests taking place in Lowcountry, Coastal Empire
- WTOC: āNo Kingsā rallies take place across the Coastal Empire, Lowcountry Saturday
- WJCL: āNo Kings Dayā returns to downtown Savannah; Organizers say about 5,000 marched
- Savannah Morning News: What attendees have to say about No Kings 2
- Yahoo: Savannah’s No Kings Rally 2.0 sees nearly 5,000 protest
- Savannah Morning News: No Kings Photo Gallery
- The Current: āNo Kingsā rallies take place across the Coastal Empire, Lowcountry Saturday
- The Savannahian: Fashion vs. Fascism: A look at No Kings rally costuming through the lens of protest history
- The Savannahian: Savannahians gather to protest administration in second ‘No Kings’ rally
- The Savannahian: āThe stakes are higher’: No Kings Part Two is ready to rally Oct. 18
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