John,
   Power doesn’t fear routine—it fears rupture.
   For generations, movements have used street theater to disrupt the
   everyday and make the invisible visible—from Bread and Puppet’s towering
   puppets^1 to Las Tesis’ feminist flash mobs^2 to clowns blocking far-right
   marches with joy and absurdity.^3
    ^[1]Las Teslies^Photo by Kisha Bari | Las Tesis trains activists before
                            2020 White House protest
   On June 14, while Trump throws himself a military parade, we’re hosting
   Kick Out The Clowns: bold, grassroots street circuses using satire, color,
   and righteous chaos to pierce through the noise.
   [ [link removed] ]FIND or host AN ACTION NEAR Washington 🤡
   [ [link removed] ]ATTEND THE FLAGSHIP Circus IN MADISON, WI 🎪
   In a time of burnout and overwhelm, this is how we reach people who don’t
   even know they’re looking for us yet.
   Joy is disarming. Spectacle is powerful. And resistance that can’t be
   ignored? That’s how we win.
    
   See you under the big top,
   Women’s March
   ^1NPR, Bread and Puppet Theater | ^2Harvard, Las Tesis Anthem | ^3Horizons
   Project, Clown Protests
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