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Photos from San Francisco's Monsanto-GMO Rally

by David Grace
This collection of photos was taken on May 25, 2013 at the Monsanto Day of Action Rally in San Francisco. Most are from the Union Square rally, and a few are from the march down Market St to Justin Herman Plaza.
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A Perfect day in San Francisco
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§A view across the stage
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More photos from the Union Square portion of the Monsanto Rally on May 25, 2013

Clever costumes and people in Union Square
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A collection of the signs people created

Signs, signs, everywhere signs
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More signs from the Union Square portion of the Monsanto rally

Sayin' it
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A reminder of the Monsanto past

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Really nice day with good numbers and mellow march with a small direct action at the end that made the day a Success. The direct action was digging up the lawn (food not lawns) which is a sign of British Aristocracy that rich people have so much land they do not need to grow food. The group of East Bay activists and gardeners dug up a small patch of lawn with the overreaction of the marches director getting hot about it but mellowed as the situation was furthered discussed with Indigenous medicine on the scene. Hopefully the director of the march is disclaim that he was responsible for the action and it was done by autonomous group not representing the permitted march. On the other side the Direct Action people have to appreciate the permitted march as they draw in people that the Radicals would not so that we all can learn and step all our games up.
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