The State of America: The Boulder March-Jackson Williams
Multimedia, Less than a minute (repeats in installation station) / one piece / monitor with headphones
On March 28, 2026, millions of Americans marched the streets in the largest single-day protest in U.S. history. This project documents that day from Boulder, Colorado capturing the people, the signs, and the moment.\

I am a media maker energized by people, places, and the lived experience. My best work is produced through nature, sports, and the curiosity of social interaction bringing people together. Primarily working in photography, I focus on the documentation of subjects that feel honest and whole. I'm equally open to video, sound, and immersive media practices, to make the most of each medium as a way to capture people in any form. Overall, my goal is to create work that fuels my creativity and invites viewers to learn how my mind views the world and everything it has to offer.
On March 28, 2026, an estimated eight to nine million people gathered across cities and towns in what became the largest single-day protest in American history. From major urban areas to small rural communities, Americans of all backgrounds participated in the No Kings movement to peacefully voice their opinions. This project documents the energy, voices, and spirit from that day in Boulder, Colorado. Through footage of marchers, signs, and the energy of the crowd, it aims to preserve an honest and unbiased record of a historic moment for anyone. More than a political event, March 28 was a snapshot of American democracy and shows the power that the people have.


