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Women’s Week Helps Power Provincetown ‘No Kings’ Rally

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PHOTOS & TEXT BY DONNA ACETO | An October 18 rally held in Provincetown, MA counted itself among the over 2,700 events worldwide taking place as part of the No Kings movement. “More than 7 million of us,” said event organizers, ”rose up to say: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people.”

In Provincetown, the long-planned Dyke March was the day’s first expression of power. Their always present drummers, followed by locals and Women’s Week 2025 celebrants, formed the small but mighty group of over 500 who marched from Womencrafts on Commercial Street to Bas Relief Park at the base of Pilgrim Monument. 

There, as local LGBTQ activists and electeds spoke, the crowd grew in size to some 1,200–a peaceful, lively, determined group happy to raise their voices to save democracy from any wannabe king. 

Michelle Axelson, activist, organizer and owner of WomencCrafts, the quintessential lesbian store of Ptown.

Myra Slotnick, award winning playwright and activist.
Sarah Peake- Retired State Representative, read a message from Elizabeth Warren

Joseph, a health care worker, thanked lesbians for organizing and reminded crowd of lesbian action during AIDS crises.
Erin Splaine, activist, Unitarian Minister and wife of Michelle Axelson
CJ Crowder- activist and former Oakland CA educator. Sits on board of Urvashi Changemaker Fund.
Karen Salt, retired military, served country for 22 years.

Sen. Julian Cyr in ACT UP shirt.
Jamie Elizabetx, fighting for all all gender rest rooms in Ptown.

Tamara Israel, poet and playwrite, read her poem “We Have Been Here Before,” in which a black woman is talking to an immigrant woman.

Donna Walker, Boardmember, Urvashi Changemaker Fund.
Ann Stott, Lesbian Avenger, singer/actress.

Hadley Luddy, Massachusetts State Representative.

“Fuck Trump, No Kings!”

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DONNA ACETO | A NYC-based photographer specializing in events and political activism, Aceto has been Lead Photographer for AIDS Walk New York for 25+ years and was the primary photographer for Gay Men’s Health Crisis for 15+ years. Her clients include the NY Civil Liberties Union and the Edith S. Windsor Trust. Click here to access archival photos available for licensing for publication as well as fine-art prints for framing.

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