Protests Across Dallas-Fort Worth Area
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Introduction to the Protests
Hundreds are gathering across the Dallas-Fort Worth area Sunday to take part in several protests linked to the 50501 movement.
The April 19 gatherings are the latest in a series of nationwide days of action that started in February by a group that describes itself as “a decentralized rapid response to the anti-democratic and illegal actions of the Trump administration.”
What is the 50501 Movement?
The group’s name stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one day. Most recently, its “Hands Off!” rallies — which organizers said took place in more than 1,200 locations — drew massive crowds on April 5. In Dallas, protestors gathered at Dealey Plaza in downtown. Rallies were also held in Austin, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, and other Texas cities.
Protests in the D-FW Area
On Saturday, the earliest protest in the D-FW area started at around 11 a.m. in McKinney. It was co-hosted by the Collin County Democratic Party. About 100 people were at the event near the intersection of U.S. 75 and U.S. 380.
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Protest in Fort Worth
In Fort Worth, more than 100 people had already gathered outside about 11:45 a.m. at Burnett Park, despite the morning showers. The crowd was chanting, “One by land, two by sea, fighting for democracy.”
Attendees held American flags — big and small — and signs touching on a wide variety of issues, including “Due process is not optional,” “Hands off our parks,” and “Where are all of the women and children taken by ICE?”
Protest in Dallas
In Dallas, a rally is expected to begin at 2 p.m. at City Hall. A Facebook page for the event outlines a long list of issues to protest against, from the “incarceration and deportation of people for exercising First Amendment rights” to the “attacks on LGBTQ+ rights and trans healthcare access” and the “erasure of Black history from government sites, museums, and classrooms.”
“This is more than just politics,” the event’s description said. “It’s a fight for truth, freedom, and justice.”
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Conclusion
The 50501 movement is a decentralized rapid response to the anti-democratic and illegal actions of the Trump administration. The movement has organized protests across the country, with the latest ones taking place in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The protests are a fight for truth, freedom, and justice, and are not just about politics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 50501 movement?
The 50501 movement is a decentralized rapid response to the anti-democratic and illegal actions of the Trump administration. The group’s name stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one day.
What are the protests about?
The protests are about a wide variety of issues, including due process, LGBTQ+ rights, trans healthcare access, and the erasure of Black history from government sites, museums, and classrooms.
Where are the protests taking place?
The protests are taking place across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including in McKinney, Fort Worth, and Dallas.
How can I get involved?
You can get involved by attending one of the protests, or by following the 50501 movement on social media to stay updated on their events and activities.

