Rosalie (right): “It’s the State House, the best place to protest! Yeah, if we don’t get out now and show our disdain for the regime, then we really will lose whatever constitutional rights we have left. It’s scary; it’s going downhill really fast, but we can’t be scared into paralysis. Look at all these brave people — it’s fabulous. I do everything I can to protest. I’ve written a document on the 75 things you can do to save democracy. I also drive migrant farm workers to doctor’s appointments and do as much as I can to help the community. I do what I can to support people.”
Kevin: “I’m an environmental activist — I spend my time talking — talking with legislators.”
Bobbie Hunger is an activist and doting grandmother who lives in Elmwood. She was a labor and delivery nurse for over 30 years, was appointed to the I-195 Commission, and is one of the organizers of Move to Amend RI, advocating for the “We the People Amendment”. She spends lots of time photographing people in Providence.






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