A15 Day of Action for Palestinian Liberation Delivers Intended Disruptions

In the largest single day of deliberately disruptive protest activity in the United States since at least 2020, activists responded to the call for a global “coordinated economic blockade to free Palestine” with at least 26 acts of civil disobedience or direct actions in 23 different cities from coast to coast, resulting in more than 270 arrests and a wide array of diversions, delays, and other interruptions of daily life and commerce.

Roadblock at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, April 15, 2024 (Source: A15 Action)

Those direct actions and acts of civil disobedience were accompanied by scores of other rallies, marches, and demonstrations with thousands of total participants, including ones in Chandler and Tucson, Arizona; Fresno, Long Beach, and Los Angeles (downtown and at USC), California; Minneapolis, Minnesota; New Haven, Connecticut (at Yale University); New York City, where another 48 people were arrested; Spokane, Washington; and Houston, Texas.

As of April 15, 2024, Crowd Counting Consortium has documented more than 7,500 pro-Palestine protest events in the U.S. since October 7, 2023, with a conservative estimate of 1.3 million total participants in the half of those events for which we have information on crowd size. A non-trivial share of those events come from nearly 100 daily or weekly demonstrations and vigils that activists have organized across the country over the past several months, and we continue to find out about new ones almost every week.

You can explore the data and find updated summary statistics on this ongoing movement with our interactive map and dashboard dedicated to it. U.S. protest events in support of Israel since October 7 are tracked on their own dashboard. If you have public information about an event we seem to have missed or a correction to a record we have, please consider using our anonymous online form to share that information with us.

[NOTE: This post has been edited since it was first published on April, 16, 2024, to include additional events and information as we learned of them.]

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