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April 5, 2026 — National Day of Action
The 50501 movement is organizing simultaneous rallies in all 50 states on April 5. Events in hundreds of cities — from major metros to small towns.
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Nationwide coordinated rallies demanding accountability and opposing executive overreach. The 50501 movement organizes simultaneous events in all 50 states.
New York City rally as part of the national No Kings day of action. Organized by local chapters of Indivisible and MoveOn.
LA rally as part of the national No Kings day of action. Speakers, music, and community organizing resources.
Chicago's contribution to the national day of action. Organized by Chicago Coalition for the Homeless and allied groups.
Austin rally at the Texas State Capitol as part of the national No Kings day of action.
Volunteer organized No Kings rally hosted by Indivisible NWA. Part of the national No Kings: Power Belongs to the People day of action on Saturday, March 28.
No Kings rally in Bentonville as part of the national No Kings: Power Belongs to the People day of action on Saturday, March 28. Organized by Indivisible NWA.
Northwest Arkansas rally as part of the national No Kings day of action. Local organizers from Fayetteville, Rogers, and Bentonville.
Little Rock rally at the Arkansas State Capitol as part of the national No Kings day of action.
National virtual town hall on the state of democratic institutions. Featuring constitutional scholars, former officials, and grassroots organizers.
Virtual organizing call to coordinate local actions around checks and balances. Learn how to contact your representatives effectively.
Write postcards to registered voters encouraging civic participation. Ongoing action you can do from home at any time.
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