DANA DIFILIPPO newjerseymonitor.com
Robert Quinlan used to vent his frustration with the Trump administration at political rallies.
“The demonstrations were always energizing, maybe cathartic. But I realized that after a while, it’s the same 100 people walking around in circles, carrying their signs, showing them to each other,” the Readington retiree said. “I didn’t feel it was reaching very many people.”
Then he heard about the Visibility Brigade, in which protesters seeking a bigger impact take their dissent on the road — literally. They line highway overpasses with giant letters to form messages for the thousands of motorists hurtling by underneath. After attending one earlier this year, Quinlan was hooked, so he helped organize a brigade in Hunterdon County whose 280 members have h