Oklahomans of all backgrounds came together for the #50501 capitol protests to defend democracy and peacefully resist fascism. These demonstrations took place at every capitol in the United States on Wednesday, February 5th, 2025.ย 

The afternoon air was filled with cold mist, but that didnโ€™t stop hundreds of people from roaring โ€œHey hey, ho ho Ryan Walters has got to go,โ€ or โ€œNo one is illegal on stolen land!โ€

The energy at the capitol was palpable. Latinx and queer artists, elderly Veterans, fresh-out-of-school lawyers, dreaming students, and protective teachers alike showed up with signs that read ย  โ€œWe hate fascists,โ€ โ€œI exist,โ€ and other messages to empower the crowd.

Protest against fascism at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. Photo by Britny Cordera / The Black Wall Street Times)

Capitol protests draw hundreds from across Oklahoma

Hannah Tubbs, a local artist in OKC, said she was there protesting against legislation that aligns with Project 2025.

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โ€œMe, my mother, and our entire family work in education. Seeing children and families being broken apart by ICE recently,โ€ she said. โ€œThereโ€™s just so much that falls under Project 2025 that it is honestly absurd.โ€

One significant bill Tubbs was protesting is HB 1165, written by Republican Representative Gabe Woolley which requires schools to obtain proof of U.S. citizenship or legal immigration status upon enrollment.

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Protest against fascism at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. Photo by Britny Cordera / The Black Wall Street Times)

Another demonstrator, John Ruble from Norman, showed up with a sign that read โ€œMAGAS party like it’s 1939.” He expressed his concern that he could see history repeating itself.

โ€œThey donโ€™t teach history in school, not like this. They didnโ€™t teach me about the Tulsa Race Riot. They didnโ€™t teach me about the things that led up to Hitler. And thatโ€™s what this sign is about,โ€ Ruble said.

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Protest against fascism at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. Photo by Britny Cordera / The Black Wall Street Times)

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As the afternoon went on, the chants and signs remained steady, a testament to the resolve of the demonstrators. The hundreds who gathered werenโ€™t just standing against a single policy or politicianโ€”they were raising their voices against an agenda they see as a direct threat to democracy, education, and human rights.

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Protest against fascism at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. Photo by Britny Cordera / The Black Wall Street Times)

The 50 States, 50 Protests demonstration in Oklahoma was more than a moment; it was a declaration of collective resistance. From educators and artists to veterans and students, the crowd embodied a diverse coalition of voices demanding accountability and justice. Their message was clear: Oklahomans will not stand by as laws that echo dangerous histories take shape in their communities.

As Project 2025โ€™s policies continue to unfold, many demonstrators vowed to stay engagedโ€”whether by voting, organizing, or continuing to rally. For them, this was just the beginning of a fight to preserve the freedoms they fear are slipping away.

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Britny Cordera is a poet, nonfiction writer, and emerging journalist who writes on environmental justice, climate solutions, and culture. Bee is a 2024 Science Health and Environment Reporting Fellow,...

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