The 50501 movement, short for “50 protests. 50 states. 1 movement,” is a grassroots political force founded in 2025 with ~5.2 million claimed participants. Its mission includes fighting for LGBTQ rights, reinstating DEI, overturning certain executive orders, and promoting constitutional protections. It organized protests nationwide — including “No Kings on Presidents Day” on February 17 and the mass “Hands Off” protests on April 5, making it one of the largest one-day protests in U.S. history. The movement showcases how digital organizing can translate into powerful in-person civic engagement. Audiences interested in modern political activism, grassroots organization, and digital-age protest strategy would be highly drawn to this topic.
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