Missoula Police Officers responded to Caras Park for a report of a Native American male in a red shirt who was “shooting up heroin and harassing people passing by.”
Day One of Missoula’s Climate Strike began with speeches from high school and college students to a receptive crowd of supporters at Caras Park on Friday morning.
An organization called ‘Missoula Climate Strike’ is encouraging high school and college students to conduct a ‘week long strike from school, authentic and focused learning, and an action plan for survival’, in reaction to climate change.
This Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Missoula’s faith communities, churches and the City of Missoula will host their first ever Missoula Together event.
For the third time since the Florida High School Shooting that occurred of Valentine’s Day, Missoulians hit the streets to march against gun violence in schools.
The Women’s March worldwide was well represented in Missoula on Saturday as hundreds of women, men and children gathered downtown to march down Higgins to Caras Park to hear indigenous music and speeches from women activists.