A number of solidarity rallies assembled across the U.S. in the aftermath of the chaotic and deadly white supremacy rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The Indivisible Project , a nonprofit that connects people with advocacy groups, organized a searchable database filled with more than a hundred events scheduled in a dozen or more states. These counter-events are being held in response to the violence that broke out at Saturdays so-called Unite The Right rally , which was attended by thousands of white supremacists, armed militia groups and Ku Klux Klan members, as well as anti-racist counter-protesters.
Helen Kalla, press manager for Indivisible, told HuffPost that there are 6,000 local groups in their network, adding that Indivisibles mission is to resist President Donald Trump s agenda by empowering local groups to hold their members of Congress accountable.