Protesters hold up signs during a "No Kings" protest staged downtown last June.
Protesters hold up signs during a “No Kings” protest staged downtown last June. Credit: Amber Esparza

San Antonio’s third and latest “No Kings” mass protest against the Trump administration will take place Saturday, March 28, at downtown’s Travis Park, according to organizers.

The rally and march is organized by 50501 SATX in conjunction with TX-23 Indivisible and sponsored by more than 20 other organizations. Previous “No Kings” rallies have drawn as many as 10,000 people into the streets of San Antonio to protest against the White House’s authoritarian agenda.

The second Trump presidency has unleashed unprecedented attacks on free speech and on the rights and dignity of immigrants, 50501 SATX head Alex Svehla said in an emailed statement. Organizers also are protesting the economic damage of the administration’s tariffs, its layoffs of federal workers and its escalating war in the Middle East.

“This is a chance for everyone to unite under one cause and show the power of our voice,” Svehla said.

The demonstration will begin at Travis Park, 301 E. Travis St., with speakers and educators discussing methods of resistance. The park also will host live entertainment along with informational tables for a variety of groups resisting the Trump agenda.

A peaceful march through downtown San Antonio will follow.


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Sanford Nowlin is editor-in-chief of the San Antonio Current. He holds degrees from Trinity University and the University of Texas at San Antonio, and his work has been featured in Salon, Alternet, Creative...