Protesters acting in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza converged on a major three-way intersection in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood on Saturday, disrupting traffic in the area for over two hours. The surprise blockade formed suddenly as 145 activists unfurled banners and held hands in the crosswalks of Damen Avenue, North Avenue, and Milwaukee Avenue. The protest was a colorful and energetic display of rage, grief, and solidarity. The event was organized by independent groups of Palestinian activists and allies who promised more disruptions in the near future. The organizers said in a statement that Saturday’s shutdown was the beginning of an ongoing, decentralized campaign that would disrupt “business as usual” with “ongoing street blockades across the city.”
This move toward spontaneous, decentralized blockades in Chicago reflects the grief and frustration of community members who say that President Biden has ignored the will of the people. According to Data for Progress, about two-thirds of US voters believe that Biden should call for a permanent ceasefire and a de-escalation of violence in Gaza. White House staff have reportedly taken extraordinary steps to shield the president from Palestine-related protests and disruptions, including holding small campaign events, vetting attendees, and avoiding university settings.
The organizers of Saturday’s protest say their communities are fed up. “We’re tired of asking the people with the power to stop this genocide and to value human lives,” said Amal*, an activist who participated in........