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Photos: Brown bag protest held in Durango

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026 2:45 PM MT

Updated Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026 2:57 PM MT

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More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
Kathy Davis holds her signs along Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Kathy Davis holds her signs along Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than 300 people lined both sides of Camino del Rio on Tuesday during a brown bag protest at noon in front of the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The event, instead of a No Kings March in January, was organized by Indivisible Durango. Similar protests were nationwide. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca

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