DETROIT, March 10, 2026 – On March 28, something powerful is happening across the country. Hundreds of thousands of people will take to the streets — peacefully, proudly, and united — as part of the national No Kings movement. Nine events in Detroit and surrounding communities will be organized by a coalition of Indivisible groups and Detroit area partners giving teachers, factory workers, parents, students, and retirees the chance to speak their minds.
The “No Kings” rallies are a direct response to what organizers describe as an alarming accumulation of unchecked power at the highest levels of government. Participants are calling for transparency, the rule of law, and a reaffirmation that in America, sovereignty rests with the people — not any individual.
Where We’ll Be On March 28
| Group | Time | Location |
| Indivisible Northville | 11 AM – 1 PM | Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia |
| Eastside Indivisible Alliance | 11 AM – 1 PM | Mack Avenue & Cadieux Road, Border of Detroit & Grosse Pointe Park |
| Indivisible Belleville (Canton) | 11 AM – 2 PM | Canton Township Administrative Building, 1150 S Canton Center Road, Canton |
| Stand Up Indivisible | 11 AM – 1 PM | NE Corner of Rochester Road & Auburn Road, Rochester Hills |
| Macomb Defenders Rising | 11 AM – 1 PM | SE Corner of Hall Road & Schoenherr Road, Sterling Heights |
| Fighting 9 Indivisible | 12 – 2 PM | 9 Mile Road & Woodward Avenue, Ferndale |
| Indivisible: Downriver United 734 | 12 – 2 PM | Wyandotte City Hall Parking Lot, 3200 Biddle Avenue, Wyandotte |
| Indivisible Livonia | 1 – 3 PM | Corner of Farmington Road & Five Mile Road, Livonia |
| Tri-County Coalition | 3 – 5 PM | Grand Circus Park, Detroit |
“When hardworking people struggle to make ends meet while power concentrates at the top, when our neighbors are targeted because of the color of their skin, and when our sons and daughters are sent into conflict without honesty or transparency, that is not a policy disagreement — that is broken promises,” said Detroit organizer Audrey Bourriaud. “We are gathering in the streets on March 28 because we love our country, but the moment we stop holding power to account is the moment we hand it away.”
Organizers are committed to nonviolent, lawful demonstration in the tradition of American civic protest. Families and first-time demonstrators are warmly encouraged to attend.
To connect with event organizers with questions or interview requests, contacts have been provided. For more information about the national No Kings movement, visit nokings.org.