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The No Kings movement plans a nationwide peaceful protest on March 28 to oppose perceived unjust acts by the Trump administration, with over 7 million past participants, organizers said.
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EL CENTRO — Local organizers and community members will gather at a major El Centro intersection on Saturday, March 28, to join a nationwide wave of nonviolent demonstrations titled "No Kings III" (No Kings III).
LIVE NOW: Can Protest Stop A Kinglike Presidency?
Join our virtual Master Plan live event with national leaders from the organizations behind the upcoming No Kings 3.0 mobilization — MoveOn, 50501, and Public Citizen – alongside Stacey Abrams. Together, we’ll tackle the question we explore in our new season of Master Plan: The Kingmakers: How do…
No Kings Rally II March 28, 2026. We Need Every American To Show Up! - CleanTechnica
On March 28, 2026, a second No Kings protest will take place all across America to mark the injustices of the current administration. The post No Kings Rally II March 28, 2026. We Need Every American To Show Up! appeared first on CleanTechnica.
League of Women Voters of Evanston shares No Kings protest March 28
Nationwide, No Kings protests are returning Saturday, March 28. Bring your friends, family, and neighbors to the rally in Evanston to stand up and speak out. Event details: When: March 28 Time: 10:30 a.m. Where: Dawes Park, 1700 Sheridan Rd., at the corner of Davis and Sheridan The League of Women encourages local League members to engage in nonpartisan peaceful protest, and encourages you to wear League hats, shirts, or badges and have the Lea…
No Kings 3 Protest Expected to be Petaluma’s Largest Yet
Organizers are preparing for the third “No Kings” anti-Trump demonstration in Petaluma, which is expected to draw record-breaking crowds to the downtown area next week. Per the Petaluma Argus-Courier, the event, scheduled for Saturday, March 28, will begin with a noon rally at Walnut Park featuring live music and local vendors before marching through the city streets. Petaluma Indivisible says the movement is gaining momentum as voters react to …
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