Sustaining Momentum: Post-No Kings Protest Action Steps

Discover ways to keep the spirit of the historic No Kings protests alive through ongoing local and national activism beyond the single-day event.
The No Kings protests that drew over 8 million people to more than 3,300 marches across the United States were a powerful display of grassroots resistance. But social change doesn't happen overnight - it requires sustained activism at both the local and national levels. Movement scholars emphasize that there are many ways to build on the momentum generated by the single-day protests.
One key strategy is to get involved with local activist groups and community organizations that are addressing the issues highlighted by the No Kings movement, such as immigration reform, civil liberties, and combating authoritarianism. These groups often need volunteers to help with organizing events, canvassing, and other on-the-ground efforts.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The Guardian


