No Kings 3 — Saturday, March 28th
We march alongside 36 organizations whose work spans labor rights, climate justice, immigrant rights, LGBTQ+ equality, and democratic accountability. Learn about each one — and consider getting involved.
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A nonpartisan legal and advocacy organization that defends civil liberties for all Californians through litigation, legislation, and grassroots organizing. Focus areas include criminal justice, immigrants' rights, LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive justice, and racial equity.
The original BLM chapter, co-founded in Los Angeles, dedicated to ending state-sanctioned violence against Black people through grassroots organizing, direct action, and community power-building.
A statewide union of over 120,000 educators and classified professionals, affiliated with the AFT and AFL-CIO. Advocates for public education funding, workers' rights, and progressive policy.
One of California's largest immigrant rights organizations, founded in 1986. Provides legal services, organizes communities, and advocates for inclusive policies that advance the human and civil rights of immigrants.
A national climate action center that organizes Black, Brown, and immigrant frontline communities against the fossil fuel industry through local power-building, divestment campaigns, and direct action.
Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice — an interfaith organization that mobilizes faith leaders and community members to stand alongside low-wage workers and immigrants in their fights for good jobs, dignity, and justice.
The LA chapter of the largest socialist organization in the US, organizing working-class Angelenos around labor rights, electoral campaigns, housing justice, and other progressive causes.
The LA chapter of the global environmental movement using nonviolent civil disobedience to demand government action on the climate and ecological emergency.
A nationally recognized grassroots electoral organization founded in Los Angeles in 2019, dedicated to electing Democrats up and down the ballot. Has contacted over 63 million voters and invests heavily in training the next generation of young organizers.
A grassroots collective dedicated to building community power through mutual aid, political education, and collective action, challenging capitalist systems and empowering communities.
America's largest LGBTQ+ civil rights organization, working to end discrimination against LGBTQ+ people through lobbying, public education, and grassroots mobilization.
A movement of American Jews organizing their community to end U.S. support for Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, rooted in Jewish tradition and values of justice and collective liberation.
Grammy-winning (2025 Harry Belafonte Best Song for Social Change) LA-based singer-songwriter and activist whose music and platform advocate for unity, social justice, and community empowerment.
A grassroots civic engagement group serving California's 27th Congressional District, committed to electing progressive leaders and defending democratic values through local action.
The largest progressive Jewish anti-Zionist organization in the US, organizing in solidarity with the Palestinian freedom struggle and building a multiracial movement for justice and equality.
The largest central labor council in LA County, representing over 300 unions and 800,000 workers. A leading force for labor rights, immigrant justice, and progressive political change since 1885.
A DTLA-based grassroots protest organizing group known for energetic, community-centered demonstrations and direct action.
The nation's largest professional employee organization, representing 3 million educators. Advocates for public school funding, educator pay, racial and social justice, and strong public education.
A grassroots collective in Northeast Los Angeles committed to nonviolent action in defense of democracy. An affiliated Indivisible chapter that builds community, offers trainings, and mobilizes locals for direct action.
A revolutionary bilingual hip-hop group from San Diego using music to raise awareness around police brutality, immigration, women's rights, Palestinian liberation, and other social justice issues. Known for performing at major rallies and protests.
A Silver Lake-based LGBTQ+-founded therapy collective committed to anti-oppressive, anti-racist mental health care for queer, trans, and BIPOC communities. Fiscally sponsored to expand access to affirming services.
A Chicano nationalist political organization rooted in the historic 1970 La Raza Unida Party, advocating for social, economic, and political justice for Mexican-American and Latinx communities.
The Los Angeles branch of a national revolutionary socialist organization, active in street protests, community organizing, and political education. A consistent presence at major demonstrations across the city.
A group of high-net-worth Americans fighting against the destabilizing concentration of wealth and power in the US. They advocate for a fair tax system, a livable minimum wage, and equal political representation — and actively support No Kings protests.
A social justice apparel brand whose mission is to spread knowledge, empowerment, and support for progressive action against systemic injustices affecting communities of color.
A grassroots coalition united in their mission to constitutionally remove the Trump administration from power through impeachment. Organizers of the "Remove the Regime" movement, mobilizing Americans to lobby Congress directly for impeachment and removal.
California's largest union representing over half a million long-term care workers — home care providers and nursing home staff — fighting for fair wages, dignity, and quality care.
The largest public-sector union in Southern California, representing over 100,000 workers in LA County and city government, hospitals, courts, and nonprofit social services.
A healthcare justice union representing over 120,000 frontline healthcare workers across California — nurses, technicians, dietary and housekeeping staff — fighting for quality care, fair wages, and a more equitable healthcare system.
A grassroots electoral organization mobilizing over 1 million volunteers and donors to support Democratic candidates in competitive congressional districts through voter outreach, phone banking, and fundraising.
The union of over 32,000 hotel, restaurant, airport, and hospitality workers in Southern California and Arizona, fighting for living wages, affordable housing, and dignity at work.
The union representing over 35,000 educators in the LA Unified School District, fighting for equity in public education, educators' rights, and community schools.
A San Fernando Valley–based immigrant rights rapid response network and advocacy group protecting immigrant and refugee communities from ICE and deportation.
A grassroots community group dedicated to supporting frontline defenders and volunteers in Ukraine. 100% of donations go directly to humanitarian and military aid efforts. Organizes fundraisers and raises awareness about the ongoing Russian invasion.
America's largest Gen Z–led organization, founded in 2019, building youth political power through voter education, outreach, and organizing across 25 states.
A progressive political party with chapters across the country that recruits and elects transformational candidates, fights for workers over bosses, and organizes a multiracial working-class movement.