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PHOTOS/VIDEO: Over 400 rally in Des Moines Saturday for second cross-generational protest at Big Catch Plaza

by EditorApril 21, 2025April 21, 2025

More than 400 people gathered Saturday, April 19, 2025 at Big Catch Plaza in Des Moines for a peaceful, flag-waving protest organized by Seniors for the Constitution and a newly formed chapter of Indivisible.

The event followed an even larger demonstration on April 5, and drew a diverse crowd of residents united around civic engagement and the defense of democratic values.

Participants brought handmade signs and American flags, chanting and waving at passing motorists.

Organizers in safety vests handed out water and coordinated carpool rides from a nearby retirement community.

“The sun came out as the crowd grew… those with wheelchairs, walkers and canes chatted with young people, whose futures they were there to protect,” said Victoria Andrews, a community member and supporter. “It was an encouraging event.”

The demonstration emphasized unity across generations, with older residents standing alongside youth to voice concerns about the country’s direction.

Organizers said future demonstrations are already being planned.

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Photos and video from the event were provided by Ellen Bruning (click arrows or swipe images to view slideshow):

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Tagged: April 2025, big catch plaza, civic engagement, des moines, des moines wa, grassroots organizing, Indivisible, intergenerational activism, political demonstration, protest, Seniors for the Constitution

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