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The No Kings Protest is a nationwide movement that aims to "call out" the Trump Administration for its decisions since the beginning of Trump's second presidential term.
After the town of Parker tried to cancel a “No Kings” protest due to the Parker Days Festival on Saturday, the event is taking place anyway.
Douglas County, one of Colorado's most conservative counties, is expected to see two "No Kings" protests on Saturday — one in Castle Rock and the other in Parker.
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Unionized Safeway workers in Colorado, including those in the Boulder Valley, could soon go on strike, and labor leaders have hinted that King Soopers workers could also be heading back to the
This is a visibility event. We will be holding signs, playing music and (offering) rally chants,” said co-organizer Katybeth Davis.
Colorado's chapter of 50501, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement, is planning "No Kings: The People's Fair" on Saturday, what they call an activist fair.
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Religion News Service on MSNLeah Greenberg, Indivisible, and No Kings: "You do not need permission to get started"Leah traces the origins of Indivisible, where she serves as co-executive director, back to authoring The Indivisible Guide in the wake of the 2016 election. The conversation highlights the importance of: The Power of Local Organizing: Leah emphasizes how grassroots movements can effectively challenge the status quo.