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Activists Protest AT&T's Voter Suppression at Store in Washington, D.C.
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Activists Protest AT&T's Voter Suppression at Store in Washington, D.C.
Greenpeace US activists demand AT&T (an American multinational conglomerate holding company) not wreck our democracy by funding racist voter suppression. The activists passed out flyers while an animation calling on AT&T to stop funding extremist politicians who sponsor racist voter suppression bills plays on a digital billboard in Washington, D.C.’s iconic 7th & H Street intersection in the Chinatown-Gallery Place neighborhood-- right above D.C.’s flagship AT&T store.
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Banners
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Cities
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Commercial businesses
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Day
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Defending Democracy (campaign title)
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KWCI (GPI)
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Outdoors
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Photo opportunities (action tactic)
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Signs
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Small group of people
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Urban areas