Colorado, No Kings
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Parker town officials cite safety as the reason the rally can't occur at the same time as the town's largest festival, but organizers say it violates their free speech rights.
Hundreds of Coloradans in Douglas County will mobilize Saturday for an anti-Trump rally, even after the town of Parker tried to shut them down, organizers say.
Demonstrators will assemble at 11 a.m. at St. Paul College and begin marching to the Minnesota Capitol at noon, according to organizers including Indivisible Twin Cities, MN50501, Women’s March Minnesota and MN AFL-CIO labor unions.
The No Kings Protest is a nationwide movement that aims to "call out" the Trump Administration for its decisions since the beginning of Trump's second presidential term.
Unionized Safeway workers in Colorado, including those in the Boulder Valley, could soon go on strike, and labor leaders have hinted that King Soopers workers could also be heading back to the
Colorado’s chapter of 50501, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement, is planning “No Kings: The People’s Fair” on Saturday, what they call an activist fair.
A number of "No Kings" rallies are planned for Saturday, with an emphasis on a nonviolent response to President Trump's administration. Among the rallies planned are a number in the Detroit area and throughout Michigan.