We had at least 50 people spread across the four corners of the intersection of Broad and Meeting Streets for our monthly Pop-Up protest in front of Charleston City Hall! Thank you to everyone who came out to show support for a free and democratic America!
SHL continues its support for Silence Is Not An Option(SINO) and their monthly pop-up protests. The city enforces a restrictive and unconstitutional First Amendment ordinance requiring a permit for any protest involving more than 24 participants. In practice, this rule is used to limit dissent by granting permits only for remote locations such as Hampton Park—well away from Charleston’s busy tourist areas. To challenge this infringement on the right to assemble, SINO organizes multiple smaller demonstrations across the city. SHL is proud to host one of these gatherings monthly near City Hall on Broad Street.

