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Richmond protest planned Friday

Jeremy M. Lazarus | 1/20/2017, 7:19 p.m.
A Richmond group is planning to hold a local protest Friday, Jan. 20, against the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.

A Richmond group is planning to hold a local protest Friday, Jan. 20, against the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.

The local rally is in support of a larger effort planned for Washington to disrupt the inauguration day ceremony and celebrations.

The local rally will be 6 p.m. in Abner Clay Park at Leigh Street and Brook Road, followed by a march through the city, organizers of #disruptJ20RVA have announced.

The name is adapted from the Twitter name of the Washington group, #disruptJ20.

The Richmond march will be preceded with workshops and teach-ins from noon to 5 p.m. at Gallery5, the art gallery and center located in a historic fire station at Marshall Street and Brook Road, said Richmonder Jasper Conner, a group member.

“We want to do all in our power to show that we will not accept a president who is racist, homophobic and xenophobic,” he said.

He said the march is aimed at promoting support for immigrants, African-Americans, gay people and others who have been targets of Mr. Trump’s ire.

Further details: Mr. Conner at (540) 598-7552.