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What to Bring to a Protest?

Updated: Sep 12, 2020




  • Water bottles

  • A buddy

  • Sunscreen

  • A form of ID

  • Masks to share

  • Extra clothing (a light jacket and a change of clothing)

  • Hand sanitizer

  • Snacks that are high in energy

    • Fruit snacks, nuts, crackers, dried fruits, granola bars, jerky

  • Emergency contact information

  • Cash for transportation or food

  • Your relevant emergency medicine (inhaler, epipen, insulin, etc)

  • Menstrual supplies if applicable

  • Basic first aid kit or supplies

  • Hand wipes

  • Permanent pen or marker and paper


Feldman, Jamie. “What To Wear To A Protest To Keep Yourself Protected.” HuffPost, 3 June 2020, www.huffpost.com/entry/what-to-wear-protest-safety_l_5ed6abd7c5b62f318db0d35c

Indigenous Resilience (@frontlinemedics). (2020, May 31). [Test images on the topic of a “Practical Guide to: Protesting & Pandemic Prevention]. Retrieved from https://www.instagram.com/p/CA5b2Dkg9VI/

Lower, Clair. “Bring These Snacks to Your Next Protest.” Skillet, 1 June 20202 www.skillet.lifehacker.com/bring-these-snacks-to-your-next-protest-1843825938

Whelan, Nora. “15 Helpful Things To Bring To Your Next Protest.” BuzzFeed, 10 Feb 2017 www.buzzfeed.com/norawhelan/what-to-bring-to-a-protest


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