Protesting
- It's incumbent on us to be brave, which we're prepared to do. To step up; to say to him, not in my house; not in my county; not in my state.'
- Our movement is stronger than its ever been, our solidarity is deeper than ever. There has never been a more important time than now to build multiracial movements.
- I'm going to be above the president.
- I can't not march. I march for women who have made that wrong decision and suffered greatly; [but] most of all I march for the unborn.
- Let me be very clear: the single most offensive name that you can call an American Indian is ‘Redskin.’
- Can I vaccinate anyone who approaches me in Stand Your Ground states?
- Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you.
- We are dealing in lethal firearms. I’m not going to let a Nazi shoot in here, or a Klu Klux Klan member in here, either.
- Albums – like books and black lives - they still matter.
- They say that nothing is going to be accomplished here; the division is wider than ever, so gridlock will be even greater. No, this won’t be done in a tidy way. The battle of ideas never ends, and, frankly, never should.
- The movie Selma is a story about the American Civil Rights movement that totally worked and now everything is fine.
- [We remember] Martin Luther King as an idea, Selma as an idea…what can happen with strategy, with discipline, and with love.