No Kings [crossed out crown]

October 18
11:30am-4pm

This is how we resist. This is how we build.

Abducting immigrants, deploying troops into cities, rigging maps, and defying the courts: we’re watching authoritarian power grabs in real time. On June 14, people from deep-red towns to our biggest cities joined No Kings, one of the largest single-day protests in U.S. history. On October 18 we return, better organized and backed by a nationwide coalition of 200+ groups, to make our message impossible to ignore: no to fascism and authoritarianism, no to racism and xenophobia, and no kings in the USA. Join us to plan, march, and build a future where every family can live with dignity and safety.

Parade marchers with flags

No Kings Parade

Gather at 11:30 a.m. at El Camino & Embarcadero, then step off at 12:30 p.m. for a short, peaceful march along the sidewalks toward Rinconada Park. Family-friendly; signs, music, and costumes welcome.

Volunteer for the Parade

Democracy Fair in the park

No Kings Democracy Fair

1:00–4:00 p.m. at Rinconada Cultural Park. Hands-on action stations, workshops, partner tables, and a kids’ area. Leave with a skill, a plan, and new connections.

Volunteer for the Fair

Print and spread flyers

If you don’t have a printer, let me know and I’ll print (pick up in Mountain View).

This will be a day for everyone who believes in democracy, justice, and freedom. Bring your energy, your creativity, and your commitment to a better future.

It's Blue Turn Indivisible Palo Alto Plus Indivisible Portola Valley Indivisible Mid-Peninsula
Are you an organization that would like to table at the fair?

The Last No Kings' Day Was Awesome

Want to see how powerful and inspiring No Kings Day can be? Check out the highlights of our No Kings Day in June 2025