No Kings, Massachusetts
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On Saturday, March 28, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., "No Kings" demonstrators will walk together from eight different MBTA stations to Boston Common, organizers said. Then, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., the "No Kings" rally will take place on the Common, with a free performance from Dropkick Murphys, according to the event.
As organizers across the United States prepare for what could become one of the largest single-day protests in American history, communities on Massachusetts’ North Shore are mobilizing alongside a rapidly expanding national movement.
We’re fighting against corruption, cruelty, and chaos,” organizers said. “And for a democracy that works for everyone."
“We’re happy to take part in anything that offers resistance to the horrible things that are happening in America today," said founder and vocalist Ken Casey.
The most striking shift they found has been in the gender of the protesters. In January of 2025, 77% of the People’s March were women, according to the Brookings project. In October’s No Kings 2.0 events, that number sank to 57%.