Hundreds Rally in Grand Rapids for Human Rights

Marcher line up to take to the streets of Grand Rapids

GRAND RAPIDS — The streets of downtown Grand Rapids echoed with chants of “¡Sí se puede!” and “Aquí estamos” on the afternoon of Saturday, February 1, as hundreds of demonstrators gathered for the Stand Up & Fight Back rally. Organized by the Grand Rapids Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (GRAARPR), the rally aimed to highlight issues impacting marginalized communities under the current administration, particularly immigrant rights and Palestinian lives.

The demonstration began at Fountain Street Church, where local organizers and community leaders addressed the crowd before leading a march through downtown. Protesters held signs high and voiced their concerns over policies they believe disproportionately affect immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, and other vulnerable groups.


Among the marchers was Marianna Silva, who attended the rally in honor of her immigrant parents. “My parents are immigrants, but it’s okay. They’re out here making the world better for me,” Silva said. “It actually makes my heart bigger. It makes my heart melt. There are so many people out here who have immigrant parents, and they’re standing in solidarity. That’s how it should always be.”

Yasmin Montoya echoed that sentiment, saying she was marching to be a voice for her parents. “I want to be their voice, since they really can’t use theirs as much as they’d like to. I’m here to advocate for them and for our community,” Montoya said. “It’s a blessing to see so many people coming together to support one another.”

For Sherlyn A., the event was an emotional experience shared across borders. “My parents came to this country legally, and they work hard every day,” she said. “I was just on FaceTime with my dad, showing him all the people who came out to support. He looked like he wanted to cry.”


The rally brought together over a dozen organizations, including Planned Parenthood, Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids, and GR Rapid Response to ICE. Organizers emphasized the importance of unity among different movements fighting for justice.

“We have to stand in solidarity with all these different movements,” said Julian Cortez of GRAARPR. “We’ve already seen a lot of executive orders, and we see the direction this administration wants to take the country. We are standing here to say we are not going to take it.”

Cortez highlighted that the fight is far from over. “We are here standing in solidarity with the Two-Spirit LGBTQ+ community, with Palestinians, with Black lives, and with workers’ rights. This is only the beginning.”


Saturday’s rally marked the first large-scale protest in Grand Rapids since the new administration took office, but organizers made it clear it would not be the last.

“We cannot let fear make us apathetic,” one organizer told the crowd. “Let’s make 2025 the people’s year.”

As the marchers returned to Fountain Street Church, the energy remained high, with many attendees discussing ways to stay involved and continue the fight for human rights. With the momentum gained from this event, activists in Grand Rapids are making it clear: they are ready to stand up, fight back, and keep pushing for change.

Thousands attend Trump Vance Campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Grand Rapids, Michigan – Thousands of supporters of former United States president Donald Trump crowded the streets of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan arena district on Saturday July 20, 2024 waiting for the doors to open to attend Trump’s first campaign since announcing running mate JD Vance, a senator from Ohio. The campaign rally also took place one week after an assassination attempt on Trump in Butler PA.

The lengthy line to get into the event was close to two miles long at one point. As people waited the excited crowd remanded peaceful and chants of TRUMP! TRUMP! TRUMP! and USA! USA! USA! Could be heard echoing in between the buildings on the streets.

Many people attending had their own reasons for attending the rally, but all wanted to see Donald J Trump a man that they consider the savior of America.

Paul Teatro of Holland, Michigan just wanted to see Trump.

“We, you know, we’ve been inspired by everything that’s happened to him. And we obviously believe that he’s the only chance we have to turn the country around,” Teatro Said. “Trump’s the only guy that could stand up against all the resistance that he gets, think about eight years of just going after him relentlessly in the press, everywhere. And here he is still standing still with his chin out saying, we’re going to turn this thing around. So who else could do that?”

When asked about what policies attracts him to Trump Teatro said,” What policy attracts you? Oh, there’s a whole slew of them. I think what he did with the economy was incredible. What he did with securing the border was also incredible. No wars. You know, being energy independent. You know, all those things, I think are and you know, the thing that always gets me as you listen to you turn on the TV and you hear these people, Trump’s gonna kill democracy as like, hang on kids. Trump was our president for four years, and it was everything in our country was better than it is today. So pick, pick it, pick a category. It’s better today than it was. It’s better when Trump was president than it is today.”

Aaron Staeven of Newago, Michigan was also there to show his support of Trump Staeven said he is worried about the economy and immigration.

“Our current administration and Democrat Party is just destroying the whole economy by mandating electric vehicles, no gas stoves, things like that. Some of the core principles our country works around on the we live off these items and they’re trying to delete them,” Staeven said, “And as far as the immigration if we can’t allow millions of millions of undocumented immigrants, that many of them do not support the economy they they’re not able to fill decent positions are a drain on our social systems.”

Arriving late Hedi Newton of Jenison, Michigan sat across the street from the arena knowing that there was no way that she was getting into to see Trump. Yet she still wanted to show her support.

Newton was a die hard Obama fan said, “. I think it was weird because I really liked him and he kind of brought our country together. But then I realized that we were falling apart. And since I’ve seen the Democratic Party come into fruition, they’ve done nothing for us.”

When I asked Newton about reproductive rights her eyes began to tear up as she said. “Thank you for asking. It means a lot to me. I actually had two abortions in my life. I don’t agree with that it’s bad, not okay. Makes me sick what I did. I vote for Trump all the way because he is with Jesus Christ.

The issues of immigration, border security and the economy were the two main issues people that brought up the most. The colors of red, white and blue along with the red MEGA “Make America Great Again” Hats brought them together.

Flawless Cody McCandless Secures First PBR Event Title at Tractor Supply Co. PBR Grand Rapids

Streaking Marco Rizzo Finishes Third After Winning Round 1

Grand Rapids, Mi – In a thrilling display of bull riding prowess, Cody McCandless from Derry, Pennsylvania, emerged victorious at the Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour’s Tractor Supply Co. PBR Grand Rapids, claiming his first PBR event title. McCandless demonstrated unmatched skill, going a perfect 3-for-3 in the final night of competition.

The Pennsylvania cowboy began his trek to the top from the eighth position on Saturday after a successful 78.5-point ride on Little Hornet (Mike Miller Bucking Bulls) in Round 1. Determined to clinch his first PBR event buckle, McCandless rode Rip VanWinkle (J Bar W) for 82.5 points, securing his spot in the championship round.

The over eight thousand in attendance at Van Andel Arena roared as  the 21-year-old cowboy soared to the lead by rocketing out of the gate on Muss Buss (C-B Bucking Bulls) for an impressive 85.5 points. McCandless’s flawless performance earned him 116 Velocity Global points, propelling him to the No. 3 spot in the Velocity Tour standings.

Qynn Andersen from Koumala, Queensland, Australia, maintained the second-place spot after a strong Round 1 performance. Despite being bucked off Blaze (J Bar W) in 7.13 seconds, Andersen rebounded in the championship round, claiming victory with an event-high 87.5 points on The Undertaker (Cornwell/Riley/PCP Bucking Bulls). This success propelled him into the Top 10 in the Velocity Tour standings with 96 Velocity Global points.

Round 1 winner Marco Rizzo from Quitman, Georgia, secured a third-place finish. Rizzo maintained his top spot in the event standings after riding Money Maker (C Check Bucking Bulls) for 84 points in Round 2. Despite a valiant effort in the final round on Shazam (Dave Martin/Mike Miller Bucking Bulls), he was bucked off in 1.84 seconds. The bronze finish earned Rizzo 80.5 points, preserving his hold on the No. 1 ranking in the early Velocity Tour standings.

In fourth position was Rubens Barbosa from Iaciara, Brazil, who went 2-for-3 with notable rides on Kiss This (J Bar W) and Sierra’s Dance (J Bar W). Barbosa’s first Top 5 finish of 2024 secured him 54 Velocity Global points.

Grayson Cole from New Riggold, Pennsylvania, rounded out the Top 5 with impressive rides on Recall (J Bar W) and Monkey Doo (C-B Bucking Bulls). Despite being bucked off Bad Hart (Mike Miller Bucking Bulls) in the championship round, Cole left Van Andel Arena with 48 Velocity Global points.

Tyler Manor from Portland, Indiana, claimed the sixth position, putting together two solid rides. Manor’s Top-10 finish, including a successful ride on Funny Farm (Cornwell Bucking Bulls/PCP Bucking Bulls) in the championship round, earned him 43 Velocity Global points.

In the bullpen, The Undertaker and Muss Buss shared the Bull of the Event title, marking an exceptional display of skill and strength.

The Tractor Supply Co. PBR Grand Rapids showcased remarkable performances from riders and bulls alike, creating an unforgettable event for fans and participants.

Thrilling PBR Bull Riding Event Takes Grand Rapids, Michigan by Storm Friday Night


Grand Rapids, Mi-Following his triumphant win at the Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour (PWVT) in Charleston, West Virginia, Marco Rizzo of Quitman, Georgia, is taking the lead after the opening round of the Tractor Supply Co. Professional Bull Riders (PBR) event in Grand Rapids. Ranked No. 1 in the Velocity Global standings, Rizzo showcased his skills by conquering Air Shift from Mike Miller Bucking Bulls, earning a round-winning score of 87 points on Friday night. This victory extended his lead in the standings, garnering an impressive 28 Velocity Global points.

Qynn Andersen, representing Koumala, Queensland, Australia, secured the second position in Round 1. Teaming up with Cash Goblin from Dave Martin/Mike Miller Bucking Bulls, Andersen thrilled the crowd with an 85.5-point ride, adding 18 points to his Velocity Global standings.

The last spot on the podium currently belongs to Hunter Ball of Carsonville, Michigan. With the support of his home state fans at The Van Andel Arena, Ball successfully rode Down N Dirty from C Check Bucking Bulls for the requisite 8 seconds, earning 85 points. The 17 Velocity Global points propelled him to the fourth position in the standings.

The Tractor Supply Co. PBR event, hosted at The Van Andel Arena, home to the Grand Rapids Griffins Ice Hockey team, is currently underway. The arena, typically known for ice hockey, has transformed into a battleground for thrilling PBR action. The final round is set to return on Saturday night, promising more intense matchups between skilled riders and powerful bulls. As the competition heats up, Grand Rapids remains the epicenter of this adrenaline-pumping event, captivating audiences with the fearless spirit of bull riding.

PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour

Tractor Supply Co. PBR Grand Rapids
Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, Michigan

Event Leaders (Round 1-Round 2-Round 3-Event Aggregate-Event Points)

1. Marco Rizzo, 87-0-0-87.00-28 Points.

2. Qynn Andersen, 85.5-0-0-85.50-18 Points

3. Hunter Ball, 85-0-0-85.00-17 Points.

4. Grayson Cole, 84.5-0-0-84.50-16 Points.

5. Rubens Barbosa, 83.5-0-0-83.50-15 Points.

6. Tyler Manor, 83-0-0-83.00-14 Points.

7. Jean Fernandes Pereira, 81.5-0-0-81.50-13 Points.

8. Cody McCandless, 78.5-0-0-78.50-4 Points.

Eight people arrested during a Justice for George Floyd rally in Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids, Mi– Protesters gathered at Rosa Parks Circle on March 8, 2021 for a Justice for George Floyd Rally in response to the start of Derek Chauvin’s trial. Chauvin is a former Minneapolis police officer charged with the May 25, 2020 death of Floyd.

The peaceful protest, organized by nonprofit organization Justice for Black Lives, began at 6 p.m. with event organizers and supporters giving speeches calling for equal rights, unity, and the conviction of Chauvin’s and the others involved with the death.

Following the speeches, around 100 people began a march through the streets of downtown.  

About 20 minutes into the march, protesters were met by Grand Rapids Police at the intersection of Ionia and Monroe Center where eight people were arrested, all for misdemeanor offenses.

Charges ranged from creating a public disturbance to obstructing traffic to refusing to obey a command by an officer.

Video of Arrest being made