Overview
- Organizers say more than 3,000 events are scheduled in all 50 states and every congressional district, with millions expected and a claim it could be the largest U.S. protest.
- California is tracking roughly 320 events, including major rallies at Los Angeles City Hall, the State Capitol in Sacramento, and San Francisco’s Embarcadero Plaza.
- A coalition including Indivisible, the ACLU, AFT, NEA, SEIU, MoveOn and others is coordinating the effort in response to what they characterize as threats to democracy, citing ICE raids, National Guard deployments, tariffs, and wars in Venezuela and Iran.
- Event listings are posted at nokings.org, RSVPs are encouraged via mobilize.us, and a March 19 national kickoff call provided strategy and safety guidance alongside a strict no‑weapons policy.
- Following March 28, organizers plan a one‑day general strike on May 1, then a pivot to local legislative advocacy and voter‑protection initiatives ahead of the midterms.