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Nearly 200 people marched 160 miles from Philly to D.C. to demand democracy and accountability, ending with a Constitution presented to a senator.
Nearly 200 people completed a 160-mile, 14-day march from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., advocating for democracy, government accountability, and civic unity.
The We Are America group, including people of all ages, traveled through New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, staying in churches, homes, and camps while receiving support from communities along the route.
Motivated by concerns over federal agency dismissals, federal law enforcement actions in D.C., and past administration policies, marchers carried a Constitution crafted by children and presented it to Sen. Chris Van Hollen.
Rep. Al Green likened the event to the 1965 Selma march, calling it a pivotal moment for democracy.
The group arrived in Washington on a sunny Friday, greeted by supporters and lawmakers, emphasizing nonviolent action and community as tools for lasting change.
Casi 200 personas marcharon 160 millas desde Filadelfia a D.C. para exigir la democracia y la rendición de cuentas, terminando con una Constitución presentada a un senador.