No thrones. No crowns. No kings
This Saturday, 10/18/25, millions of people are expected to join thousands of “No Kings” protests nationwide. Visit https://www.dosomethingsc.org/no-kings to find one near you. Or https://www.nokings.org
Bring your signs, your voice, and your people. This is not the time to stay silent. Our democracy depends on all of us showing up, speaking out, and standing together. The future is ours if we fight for it, so let’s make some noise, make some change, and remind them that the power belongs to the people.
Boston: noon–3 p.m. Parade Grounds, Boston Common, Charles and Beacon
Dartmouth: noon–2 p.m., Rte. 6 & Faunce Corner Mall Rd/Old Westport Road.
E. Providence: 11am–1pm, Freedom Green sidewalk, 04 N Broadway, East Providence, RI 02916
Fall River: noon–2 p.m. Amity St. & William S Canning Blvd.
Mattapoisett: Noon–3 p.m. Start: Corners of North Street & Route 6, Mattapoisett. Join the Mattapoisett Democratic Town Committee for a joyful protest as we stand up for democracy, equality, and the will of the people! The Fairhaven group will be joining Mattapoisett.
Program Schedule: 12:00 PM, Protest kicks off with music and community spirit; 1:30 PM, March to Shipyard Park; 1:45 PM, Speaking program begins at Shipyard Park; 3:00 PM, Program concludes
Featured Speakers: Bryan Winter – Iraqi War Veteran & MA 50501 Veteran Representative; Andy Pollock – President, South Coast LGBTQ+ Network
Bring your signs, your friends, and your voices! Let’s raise them together for democracy — with music, joy, and determination.
Visit https://mattdems.org/
New Bedford: noon–2 p.m., Buttonwood Park
New Bedford: noon–2 p.m., Pedestrian overpass, 1350 Purchase St.,
Providence: 1–4 p.m. 1–4pm, Rhode Island State House (Mall Side), 82 Smith St., Providence, RI 02903
Westport: Noon–1 p.m. Main Road & Hixbridge Road.
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