Warnings, Demands and Defiance: Our Favorite Protest Signs From No Kings 3.0
Warnings, Demands and Defiance: Our Favorite Protest Signs From No Kings 3.0
Warnings, Demands and Defiance: Our Favorite Protest Signs From No Kings 3.0 Warnings, Demands and Defiance: Our Favorite Protest Signs From No Kings 3.0 No Kings rally and concert at the Minnesota state Capitol on March 28, 2026, where Bruce Springsteen sang his new original song, “Streets of Minneapolis.” people across more than 3,300 events worldwide. The flagship event was held in Minneapolis-St. Paul, the site of a controversial immigration enforcement surge resulting in the deaths of two residents,From major cities to small towns, demonstrators’ handmade signs, costumes and chants reflected: growing alarm over the state of U.S. democracy and an administration they see as increasingly unaccountable; calls for defense of democratic norms, including invoking the Constitution, demanding checks and balances, and calling for impeachment; grief and fury over thefell; anxiety about the U.S.’ role on the global stage amid escalating global tensions, including the war in Iran; and concern about rising corporate power and its influence over policy. found 60 percent of women disapproved of Trump’s performance, compared with 50 percent of men, a gender gap of 10 points. found 74 percent of young women disapproved of Trump, compared with 47 percent of young men, a gender gap of 27.No Kings rally and march on Oct. 18, 2025, in Minneapolis. and a recent graduate from The University of Colorado Boulder where she earned bachelor's degrees in English literature and women and gender studies. Raised in rural Colorado, her interests include environmental justice movements, Indigenous feminisms and reproductive justice. She is based in New York City.She is also a mentor editor for The OpEd Project. Before becoming a journalist, she was a Texas public school English teacher. She is based in Austin, Texas. Connect with her on
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