People's Climate March: Demonstrator in a Polar Bear costume wearing a sign reading "Help!", 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington, April 29, 2017

Text on sign reads: "Climate change is real [with an image of three Polar Bears floating on a piece of ice in the ocean]"; "Love earth, ChooseVeg.com". PH Coll 1479.KinseyK122 The People’s Climate March in Seattle, Washington, was one of several hundred Climate Marches that occur...

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Main Author: Kinsey, Kristin
Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections.
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/p16786coll16/id/1062
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Summary:Text on sign reads: "Climate change is real [with an image of three Polar Bears floating on a piece of ice in the ocean]"; "Love earth, ChooseVeg.com". PH Coll 1479.KinseyK122 The People’s Climate March in Seattle, Washington, was one of several hundred Climate Marches that occurred across the nation on April 29, 2017. The Seattle march was hosted by the group Walk to Save Oak Flat. The march was scheduled to take place on the 100th day of Donald Trump’s presidency, and was meant to draw attention to critical issues facing the environment. Protestors demanded solutions to climate change and protections for clean air, water, and land. Many also decried President Trump’s rollback of restrictions on mining, oil drilling, greenhouse gas emissions, and more. The march began at Occidental Park in the Pioneer Square neighborhood, and moved north, ending in Westlake Park. According to organizers, at least 3,500 people attended the march. following the march, a free event called the People's Climate Action Summit was held at Seattle University. The summit offered lectures, workshops, and discussions on climate justice, sustainability, activism, and more. Climate Change; Global Warming; Environment; Endangered Species; Alternative Diets Mercy for Animals;