A painterly illustration in the Red Alley style shows five diverse protesters standing together in Oakland. At center is a proud Black woman with long braids, exuding calm power. To her left stands a Latino man with long hair and a strong build, wearing a denim shirt. Next is a punk-styled white queer person with visible tattoos and cropped hair, a quiet but defiant stance. On the right is a fit older white man in a lightly floral shirt, sleeves rolled. Beside him, an older Chinese woman stands tall, hands steady on the No Kings banner. In the background, Oakland’s urban skyline is visible with graffiti-scarred walls, soft sunlight, and signs of stubborn life. No dandelions, but the spirit is clear: this city resists.
Oakland doesn’t break — it grows armor.
Every crack in the sidewalk’s a reminder: we’re still here.
Still rising. Still fighting.
No kings. No silence.
#OaklandStrong
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