
Where are 'No Kings' protests in the Bay Area? See the list
USA TODAY
Organizers have more than a dozen protests planned throughout the region.
Thousands of Californians are expected to take to the streets in the Bay Area for the upcoming "No Kings Day" protest, a day of mass mobilization across the United States to demonstrate their frustration and dismay with President Donald Trump's administration.
Organizers are expecting this wave of protests on March 28 to be one of the largest, with more than 3,000 events scheduled across the country — almost 1,000 more than the first "No Kings" national mobilization, according to a March 18 press release.
“Americans may disagree on policy, but we agree on two fundamental values: that we should be governed by ourselves, not kings, and that there is a basic goodness at our core," said Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, in a press release. "That’s why I’m not surprised that millions of Americans refuse to be cowed by the federal government’s abuses of power and are saying ‘count me in’ for No Kings."
During the last "No Kings" held on Oct. 18, 2025, one of the largest single protests was held in San Francisco — where about 50,000 people filled the streets across the Bay Area to demonstrate their displeasure with the Trump administration, according to ABC7.
The "No Kings Day" protests are organized by a broad coalition of progressive organizations, labor unions and activist groups, including Indivisible, the 50501 Movement and the American Civil Liberties Union.













