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      <title>Michigan: National Lawyers Guild honors the work of Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;Dearborn, MI - On Saturday, May 17, approximately 150 movement leaders, including lawyers, legal observers, community organizers and elected officials, gathered for the Legacy Dinner hosted by the Detroit chapter of the National Lawyers Guild. &#xA;&#xA;The fundraiser honored the work of west Michigan based Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids, along with longtime movement lawyer Denise Heberle, and Detroit based audio engineers The Peoples Sound. Police misconduct attorney Andrea Ritchie, known for her work exposing state violence against oppressed nationality women, gave the keynote address.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;In their introduction to honorees Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids, National Lawyers Guild legal observer coordinator Lisa Carlson praised the group for their consistent efforts while remaining grounded in solidarity.&#xA;&#xA;“In many ways, \[Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids’\] organizing reminds us that some of the most powerful work happens in smaller cities - outside the spotlight, and often without the recognition it deserves,” said Carlson. “They represent the heart of grassroots solidarity work: persistent, principled and people centered.”&#xA;&#xA;Eight organizers from west Michigan traveled over two-and-a-half hours to Dearborn’s UAW Hall to receive the award on behalf of Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids, which boasts a regular roster of over 30 active organizers. Speaking on behalf of the group, co-chair Cherie Stoll praised the National Lawyers Guild for their support of activists across the state.&#xA;&#xA;“Grand Rapids police come out in force because they don’t want to give activists any room to build a movement. In order to make effective change, we need to organize mass support,” Stoll stated while accepting the honor. “The work of NLG and the presence of legal observers at our events makes individuals in our community feel safe to join us, which is indispensable to our broader goals.”&#xA;&#xA;In 2024, four PSGR organizers were arrested for facilitating a march through the streets of downtown Grand Rapids to commemorate al Nakba Day. One additional PSGR organizer was arrested for similar charges in April 2025 in support of a Hands Off rally. The National Lawyers Guild provided legal observers during both events, and helped mobilize legal support for organizers.&#xA;&#xA;In attendance at the dinner was Palestinian Congressional Representative Rashina Tlaib, who encouraged organizers to continue their good work, noting the importance of holding elected officials accountable for normalizing the Palestinian genocide. She praised Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids organizers for showing up consistently for Palestine despite political repression.&#xA;&#xA;#DearbornMI #MI #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #PalestineSolidarityGrandRapids #NLG&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Dearborn, MI – On Saturday, May 17, approximately 150 movement leaders, including lawyers, legal observers, community organizers and elected officials, gathered for the Legacy Dinner hosted by the Detroit chapter of the National Lawyers Guild.</p>

<p>The fundraiser honored the work of west Michigan based Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids, along with longtime movement lawyer Denise Heberle, and Detroit based audio engineers The Peoples Sound. Police misconduct attorney Andrea Ritchie, known for her work exposing state violence against oppressed nationality women, gave the keynote address.</p>



<p>In their introduction to honorees Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids, National Lawyers Guild legal observer coordinator Lisa Carlson praised the group for their consistent efforts while remaining grounded in solidarity.</p>

<p>“In many ways, [Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids’] organizing reminds us that some of the most powerful work happens in smaller cities – outside the spotlight, and often without the recognition it deserves,” said Carlson. “They represent the heart of grassroots solidarity work: persistent, principled and people centered.”</p>

<p>Eight organizers from west Michigan traveled over two-and-a-half hours to Dearborn’s UAW Hall to receive the award on behalf of Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids, which boasts a regular roster of over 30 active organizers. Speaking on behalf of the group, co-chair Cherie Stoll praised the National Lawyers Guild for their support of activists across the state.</p>

<p>“Grand Rapids police come out in force because they don’t want to give activists any room to build a movement. In order to make effective change, we need to organize mass support,” Stoll stated while accepting the honor. “The work of NLG and the presence of legal observers at our events makes individuals in our community feel safe to join us, which is indispensable to our broader goals.”</p>

<p>In 2024, four PSGR organizers were arrested for facilitating a march through the streets of downtown Grand Rapids to commemorate al Nakba Day. One additional PSGR organizer was arrested for similar charges in April 2025 in support of a Hands Off rally. The National Lawyers Guild provided legal observers during both events, and helped mobilize legal support for organizers.</p>

<p>In attendance at the dinner was Palestinian Congressional Representative Rashina Tlaib, who encouraged organizers to continue their good work, noting the importance of holding elected officials accountable for normalizing the Palestinian genocide. She praised Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids organizers for showing up consistently for Palestine despite political repression.</p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 18:08:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Grand Rapids, MI: Protest for Palestine follows Trump election </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Post-election protest in Grand Rapids, Michigan in solidarity with Palestine&#xA;&#xA;Grand Rapids, MI - On November 6, the day after the U.S. presidential election, demonstrators gathered on Rosa Parks Circle to stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine. Gathering nearly 150 participants, they persisted through the cold and rainy evening delivering chants and speeches to the downtown community.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The event, organized by Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids (PSGR), shows Michigan that the fight still continues, even after the election season. PSGR Chair Emerson Wolfe told the crowd, “This fight has persisted for generation - there is still hope.”&#xA;&#xA;The backdrop of the occasion was the somber news that Donald Trump will be given four more years in office. But the group’s condemnation of Trump was not a celebration of Harris. Mamie Graziano of the Kent County Green Party told onlookers, “Neither party is representing me. Neither party is willing to cut the military budget and stop imperialism.” In 2024, alone, the Department of Defense was given $1.94 trillion in funding, a 24% increase from the prior year.&#xA;&#xA;The incumbent candidate of District 20, Ivan Diaz, stated in his speech to the demonstrators, “The establishment expected us to stay quiet and fall in line while images of dead women and children filled our newsfeed and timelines.” He continued, “We live in the imperial core here in America. Unless we tie anti-imperialism to anti-corporatism, we’re not going to get anywhere.”&#xA;&#xA;A member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) told the crowd that Palestine was a “tragedy at the intersection of human rights, human dignity, profit hungry capitalism, imperialism, racism, poverty, minority rights, and so much more.”&#xA;&#xA;Both Harris and Trump have displayed unequivocal support of the Zionist entity, each attempting to outcompete one another in their championing and courting of Israel.&#xA;&#xA;Freedom Road Socialist Organization’s (FRSO) Owen Frassetto left scathing remarks of the Harris campaign’s attempt to pressure votes from the anti-Trump public, stating “The Democrats tried to convince us that we had to vote for Kamala Harris to save this so-called democracy. They expected us to stand with the butchers of Gaza”.&#xA;&#xA;In total, 12 different organizations and progressive political candidates took the stage.&#xA;&#xA;The evening ended with invigorated chanting with many honks of support from passersby. As Owen Frassetto declared to the demonstrators, “It is the large majority, the working and oppressed people, that drive history forward.”&#xA;&#xA;#GrandRapidsMI #Trump #PalestineSolidarityGrandRapids&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Grand Rapids, MI – On November 6, the day after the U.S. presidential election, demonstrators gathered on Rosa Parks Circle to stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine. Gathering nearly 150 participants, they persisted through the cold and rainy evening delivering chants and speeches to the downtown community.</p>



<p>The event, organized by Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids (PSGR), shows Michigan that the fight still continues, even after the election season. PSGR Chair Emerson Wolfe told the crowd, “This fight has persisted for generation – there is still hope.”</p>

<p>The backdrop of the occasion was the somber news that Donald Trump will be given four more years in office. But the group’s condemnation of Trump was not a celebration of Harris. Mamie Graziano of the Kent County Green Party told onlookers, “Neither party is representing me. Neither party is willing to cut the military budget and stop imperialism.” In 2024, alone, the Department of Defense was given $1.94 trillion in funding, a 24% increase from the prior year.</p>

<p>The incumbent candidate of District 20, Ivan Diaz, stated in his speech to the demonstrators, “The establishment expected us to stay quiet and fall in line while images of dead women and children filled our newsfeed and timelines.” He continued, “We live in the imperial core here in America. Unless we tie anti-imperialism to anti-corporatism, we’re not going to get anywhere.”</p>

<p>A member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) told the crowd that Palestine was a “tragedy at the intersection of human rights, human dignity, profit hungry capitalism, imperialism, racism, poverty, minority rights, and so much more.”</p>

<p>Both Harris and Trump have displayed unequivocal support of the Zionist entity, each attempting to outcompete one another in their championing and courting of Israel.</p>

<p>Freedom Road Socialist Organization’s (FRSO) Owen Frassetto left scathing remarks of the Harris campaign’s attempt to pressure votes from the anti-Trump public, stating “The Democrats tried to convince us that we had to vote for Kamala Harris to save this so-called democracy. They expected us to stand with the butchers of Gaza”.</p>

<p>In total, 12 different organizations and progressive political candidates took the stage.</p>

<p>The evening ended with invigorated chanting with many honks of support from passersby. As Owen Frassetto declared to the demonstrators, “It is the large majority, the working and oppressed people, that drive history forward.”</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:GrandRapidsMI" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GrandRapidsMI</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Trump" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Trump</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:PalestineSolidarityGrandRapids" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">PalestineSolidarityGrandRapids</span></a></p>

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