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  • On the surface level, the city maintains a calm demeanor. But often, the cacophony of political noise floods public opinion in this liberal, opinionated Northwest region of the country. This forward thinking city pioneers by example in its choices, political views and future undertakings.<br />
Marcus Yam / The Seattle Times
    Cacophony
  • Activists in kayaks protest the Polar Pioneer, Shell’s giant oil rig, which was moored at the Port of Seattle’s Terminal 5 on May 16, 2015. <br />
Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times
    Protest on the Water
  • Thousands of people gathered outside the East Precinct on Seattle’s Capitol Hill [June 2, 2020]. Demonstrations and protest over police violence and conduct have spanned days. Demonstrators got an audience with Mayor Jenny Durkan and Police Chief Carmen Best. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle-area protests
  • Offshore pinnacles and rocks appeared out of the morning fog as Justice William O. Douglas led hikers along the beach on their way from Lake Ozette to Rialto Beach, near La Push. Their purpose was to dramatize a protest against a proposed coastal highway, which would reduce the already small number of natural coastline miles in the United States. (The Seattle Times, 1958)
    Justice Douglas to Rialto Beach
  • Traffic is stopped throughout downtown. (Ron De Rosa / The Seattle Times, 1978)
    Seattle Gay Pride Week march
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Capitol Hill Seattle Police Departme..inct
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    SPD Headquarters barricade
  • The Womxn's March on Seattle flows down South Jackson Street on Saturday. Organizers originally had predicted a crowd of up to 50,000. The number of participants was at least more than double that; organizers are saying 200,000 marched. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Womxn's March Seattle
  • Seattle Times Page A1 (January 22, 2017)
    2017 01 22 A01
  • A march estimated at 10,000 people makes its way to Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center on April 7, 1968, for a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., three days after the civil-rights leader was killed. (Bruce McKim/The Seattle Times, 1968)
    Tribute march
  • Traffic moves past the newly repainted “Black Lives Matter” mural on Capitol Hill’s East Pine Street. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Black Lives Matter mural, 2020
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Sign of the times
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