On March 28, millions across the country will rise in nonviolent action, demonstration, and protest for the next No Kings Day — a nationwide declaration that we reject authoritarianism, reject oligarchy, and reject a system that concentrates power in the hands of the few.
This is more than a protest - it’s a historic moment to stand up against the legal and corporate foundations of power that have enabled state terror, unchecked federal force, and an oligarchical regime that protects corporations over communities.
We honor the long history of collective action in this country - from the original Declaration of Independence’s promise of self-government to every movement that has ever demanded equity, dignity, and freedom. And now it’s our turn once more: to name the root of power, to dismantle the laws and systems that let corporate rule justify violence, and to build something better from the ground up.
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The flagship action will gather at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul — a powerful site of resistance where Minnesotans continue to demand justice after federal agents killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Across the country, communities will mobilize in solidarity.
But this moment is about more than protest. It is about vision.
In 1776, the signers of the Declaration of Independence rejected monarchy and corporate rule and declared that governments derive “their just powers from the consent of the governed.” Today, we face a new form of kingly power - not crowned in gold, but embedded in corporate charters and court doctrines that grant corporations constitutional rights and allow unlimited political spending.
Authoritarianism does not rise in a vacuum. It is enabled by the legal foundations of corporate rule — doctrines that treat corporations as rights-bearing persons and money as protected speech. Those foundations have paved the way for an oligarchical regime where wealth translates directly into political control.
If we are serious about ending fascism and ICE violence… If we are serious about dismantling oligarchy… If we are serious about self-governance…
Then we must be willing to name and rip out the root.
The We the People Amendment is that root solution.
The We the People Amendment would make clear that constitutional rights belong to human beings, not corporations, and that money is not speech. It would restore the authority of people and communities to regulate corporate power and set fair rules for elections.
This is how we move from resistance to reconstruction.
And this is how we turn protest into lasting structural change.
What You Can Do Now
1. Organize.
Sign up to host a No Kings Day action in your community. Even a small gathering matters. Democracy grows where people gather with courage.
2. Join the planning.
If an action is already planned near you, step into leadership. Offer to help coordinate, marshal, do outreach, or bring your networks.
3. Educate.
Ask to table at the event. Ask to speak. Bring materials explaining why ending corporate constitutional rights is essential to ending authoritarian rule. Help others connect the dots between corporate power, political corruption, and the violence we are resisting.
4. Build beyond March 28.
Use this day not just to protest what we oppose — but to organize for the constitutional change we need.
Imagine a future where government truly derives its power from the consent of the governed.
That future will not be handed down. It will be built… together.
March 28 is a line in the sand.
No kings. No corporate sovereigns. No oligarchs.
Just We the People.
Let’s rise - and let’s root this struggle in the constitutional change that can finally bring the ideals of self-governance into reality.
This is a moment we’ll look back on as a turning point - the largest collective assertion of people power in our lifetimes. Wherever you are, make plans now to be part of it.
