Dozens of ‘No Kings’ rallies will be held in Los Angeles County
Building on the “No Kings” protests in June, organizations across the United States, including in Southern California, are once again marching and protesting against the Trump administration on Saturday.
On June 14, more than 50 million people in all 50 states participated in one of the largest protests against “President Trump’s tyranny,” according to Studio City Rising, the local event organizer.
Recent “No King” rallies and marches will be held in dozens of locations in Los Angeles County.
“Our community is coming together peacefully to push back against President Trump’s violent, authoritarian actions,” said Studio City Rising. “We stand with all the neighbors and residents of our city to share a simple, resolute message: We do not have dictators or kings in America. Our diversity is our strength and compassion is our superpower.”
The national event is supported by groups including the American Civil Liberties Union, American Federation of Teachers, Common Defense, 50501 Movement, Human Rights Campaign, Indivisible, League of Conservation Voters, MoveOn, Nurses United, Public Citizen and Service Employees International Union.
An interactive map of “No Kings” events in the United States can be found online.
Here is an alphabetical list of 30 “No Kings” rallies in Los Angeles County, times and locations, with notes for participants.
Alhambra
when: 10 a.m. to noon
Where: Alhambra Park, 500 N. Palm Ave.
Event Notes: Participants will gather at the park at the corner of Alhambra Street and North Palm Avenue. Will have access to restrooms.
Beverly Hills
when: 2 to 4 p.m
Where: along Olympic Boulevard in Roxbury Park, 471 South Roxbury Drive
Event Notes: There is on-street parking nearby. Organizers encourage attendees to carpool to avoid parking hassles.
Burbank
when: 2:30 to 4:30 p.m
Where: Abraham Lincoln Park, 300 N. Buena Vista St.
Event Notes: Attendees will have access to restrooms. The event will take place mainly on flat ground.
Covina
when: 4 to 7 p.m
Where: Heritage Plaza Park, 400 N. Citrus Ave.
Event Notes: Participants will have access to restrooms and the rally will take place mainly on flat ground.
El Segundo
when: 10 a.m. to noon
Where: Main Street and East Imperial Avenue
Event Notes: Organizers say the rally will be a family-friendly, dog-friendly and non-violent community event. Participants are asked to stay off grassy areas and roads.
Glendale
when: noon to 2 p.m
Where: Public Plaza outside the Social Security office, 225 W. Broadway
Event Notes: The event will take place mainly on flat ground.
La Habra
when: 10 a.m. to noon
Where: Corner of South Beach Boulevard and Imperial Highway
Event Notes: Attendees will have access to restrooms and dedicated parking spaces.
Lakewood
when: noon to 2 p.m
Where: Lakewood City Hall, 5050 Clark Ave.
Event Notes: Attendees are asked to meet in front of Lakewood City Hall at noon for a quick introductory speech followed by a reading of the poem “Light and Rose” by James Oppenheim. Accommodations such as water and ear plugs will be available at the first aid desk.
long beach
when: to 3:45 p.m
Where: Corner of East Ocean Boulevard and Juniper Avenue
Event Notes: Participants are encouraged to bring signs, water, lawn chairs and walking shoes.
los angeles
when: noon to 2 p.m
Where: Los Angeles Unified School District Headquarters, 333 S. Beaudry Ave.
Event Notes: Education employees including school custodians, teachers, special education assistants, food service staff, principals, school maintenance staff, child care providers and others will march and march from Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters to participate in a massive “No Kings” rally in downtown Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, Center
when: 2 to 5 p.m
Where: 200 N. Spring St.
Event Notes: The rally and march are hosted by the Democracy Action Network and Indivisible DTLA No Kings. The event will take place mainly on flat ground.
Los Angeles, Center
when: 1:30 to 4:30 p.m
Where: In Great Park, up the hill from Main Street where the park meets North Hill Road
Event Notes: No King’s Silver Letter recommends that protesters dress up as tacos and attend the event. Anyone with extra taco clothing is encouraged to bring it for other attendees.
Los Angeles, Paco Robertson
when: 4 to 5:30 p.m
Where: Corner of La Cienega and West Pico Boulevards
Event Notes: The event will take place mainly on flat ground.
Los Angeles, Historic Philippine Town
when: 10 a.m. to noon
Where: Unidad Park and Community Garden, 1644 Beverly Blvd.
Event Notes: The rally will be hosted by the Inseparable-Historic Philippinestown/Echo Park and the Filipino American Lacas Alliance. This will be done mainly on flat ground.
East Los Angeles
when: 8:45 a.m. to noon
Where: Salazar Park, 3864 Whittier Blvd.
Event Notes: Organizers encourage attendees to wear face masks as a flu and COVID-19 precaution.
Southeastern La., Lynnwood
when: to 2:30 p.m
Where: Corner of Atlantic Avenue and Imperial Highway
Event Notes: The rally will be held mainly on flat ground.
Pasadena
when: 1 to 3 p.m
Where: Pasadena City Hall, 100 Garfield Ave.
Event Notes: The event will feature seven speakers including Rep. Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park) and Sen. Sasha Renee Perez (D-Pasadena). Music will be provided by the Nextdoors Band and the All Saints Drum Circle. A long banner-style petition will be available for participants to sign.
Rancho Palos Verdes
when: 10 am to 12:30 pm
Where: 1 Trump National Drive
Event Notes: The Rally of Hope in No Kings Harbor will include parking access for participants and will take place mainly on flat ground.
San Dimas
when: 11 am to 3 pm
Where: Corner of West Arrow Highway and West Bonita Avenue
Event Notes: The rally will be held on flat ground.
San Pedro
when: 11 am to 2 pm
Where: Address will be shared after online RSVP submission.
Event Notes: Organizers are anticipating a large turnout of protesters as the auto show takes place the same weekend. The rally will be held mainly on flat ground and will have toilets nearby.
Santa Monica
when: 11 am to 1 pm
Where: Palisades Park on Ocean Avenue
Event Notes: Event organizers say parking is available in beach parking lots and participants can walk to the rally from the Montana Avenue or Idaho Avenue bridge. Participants are encouraged to stay on the grass along Palisades Park from California Avenue to San Vicente Boulevard. Santa Monica police officers will be on hand to keep the event peaceful.
Sherman Oaks
when: 11 am to 1 pm
Where: 15233 Ventura Blvd.
Event Notes: The procession will pass through the Sherman Oaks Galleria. Attendees will have access to restrooms and dedicated parking spaces.
Sierra Madre
when: 10 a.m. to noon
Where: 1 Christening Court
Event Notes: An Indivisible group, Roots in Resistance SGV, is sponsoring the event.
Studio City
when: 11 am to 1 pm
Where: Corner of Laurel Canyon and Ventura Boulevards in Studio City
Event Notes: Participants must line up on Ventura Boulevard.
Torrance
when: 10 a.m. to noon
Where: El Prado Park, 2201 W. Carson St.
Event Notes: The march will begin at El Prado Park, which is directly across from Torrance High School, and end at Torrance City Hall. Participants are asked to keep sidewalks clear, stay on the grass and avoid blocking entrances and driveways. Participants are encouraged to bring their own signs, flags, water, snacks, sunscreen, as well as comfortable hats and shoes. The protest’s host, Indivisible South Bay LA, provided online slogans for participants to print before the event.
Venice Beach
when: to 3 p.m
Where: Corner of Abbott Kenney and Venice Boulevards
Event Notes: Participants are encouraged to bring water, snacks and comfortable shoes.
Westchester/Playa
when: 4 to 5 p.m
Where: Corner of South Sepulveda and South La Tejera Boulevards
Event Notes: The rally will be held mainly on flat ground.
Whittier
when: 4 to 5:30 p.m
Where: Whittier City Hall, 13230 Penn St.
Event Notes: The Whittier Inseparable Chapter is hosting a rally and march that will begin at Whittier City Hall. Attendees are encouraged to wear patriotic clothing and bring hand signs and flags.
Whittier
when: 8 to 9 p.m
Where: 605 Freeway Overpass at Obregon Road
Event Notes: Participants will march on the 605 Freeway overpass.
Wilmington
when: 11 am to 3 pm
Where: Corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Avalon Boulevard
Event Notes: Participants are encouraged to make their own signs and help clean up when the rally is over.
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