![]() ![]() BM1, Mill Basin - Downtown/Midtown, VIEW.M50, West Side 42 St Pier Crosstown, VIEW.SIM31, Eltingville - Midtown Manhattan Express, VIEW.SIM22, Eltingville - Midtown Manhattan Express, VIEW.SIM11, New Dorp - Midtown Manhattan Express, VIEW.SIM8, Huguenot - Midtown Manhattan Express, VIEW.SIM6, Eltingville - Midtown Manhattan Express, VIEW.BXM7, Co-Op City Dreiser Loop Via Bruckner Exy, VIEW.SIM33C, Midtown Via Church Via Madison Av, VIEW.SIM4C, Midtown Via Church St Via Madison Av, VIEW.BXM11, Wakefield 241 St Via Bronx Zoo Via White Plains Rd, VIEW. ![]() BXM4, Woodlawn 242 St Via Concourse Via Katonah Av, VIEW.BXM3, Yonkers Getty Sq Via Sedgwick Av Via Broadway, VIEW.Q32, Jackson Hts Northern-81 St Via Roosevelt, VIEW.M4, Wshngtn Hts Cloistrs Via Madisn Via Bway, VIEW.M2, Washington Hts Bway-168 St Via Madison, VIEW.M1, Limited Harlem 147 St Via Madison Av, VIEW.The data below comes from them a more detailed version is available on their website. The organization has organized the data into an interactive map here, and produced this brief analysis of what spaces and topics were the most popular. Now, New Yorkers for Parks has tabulated all the protests occurring in public spaces in 2017 and found 640 events involving more than 640,000 people. But it’s usually hard to get a full sense of the scale of protest in the city. They’re all part of New York’s role as a place where political expression of all types is, if not welcomed, tolerated. Some aren’t even noticed by most New Yorkers. Some of these protests make headlines but most don’t. Agree or disagree with the message, you have to respect people who take the time and brave the cold, heat or rain to deliver it. ![]()
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