USA, Chicago: Thousands of activists are set to converge in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention this week, with a focus on issues like abortion rights, economic inequality, and the Gaza conflict. Vice President Kamala Harris is nearing her acceptance of the Democratic nomination, but progressive activists are gearing up for vigorous demonstrations. Learning from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, they expect larger crowds and more intense protests in Chicago, a city with a strong history of social activism.
Daily protests are planned throughout the convention, with a primary focus on advocating for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Despite varied activist agendas, many are rallying against U.S. military spending, which they believe diverts funds from crucial domestic issues like healthcare. Organizer Linda Loew highlighted the global nature of reproductive rights and criticized the impact of U.S. financial support for international conflicts.
The largest group, the Coalition to March on the DNC, is organizing protests for the convention's first and last days, with around 20,000 activists expected, including college students. Chicago officials initially restricted protest locations but later permitted demonstrations closer to the convention site following legal challenges. A designated park near the United Center will host speakers, and activists are preparing for the events with buses from several states.