Seattle No Kings- March 28

SEATTLE
NO KINGS
COALITION

We stand together, over 35 organizations from across the greater Seattle area, standing for our neighbors and communities, and against the growing fascism and authoritarian power grabs.

💪Together we are Stronger.

Be part of the power of the people. Rally and march with us once again to protect our communities from Trump’s ICE-fueled takeover.  Bring your friends with you! The March 28th  No Kings Seattle Rally and March  is a crucial event in this national day of action. Seattle will stand with millions of Americans across the country  to continue the fight for democracy and hold the line against the rising authoritarianism and corruption of the Trump administration.  

👑Neighbors Yes, Fascists NO.

This event will be focused on building community power in Seattle and surrounding communities.   We are connecting and building neighborhood by neighborhood to resist authoritarian overreach.  Focusing on what WE, the people, can do HERE at home, we will highlight WA state and local organizers, and learn from the model of Minneapolis in combating government occupation. 

✋Action is the Antidote

Apathy is what Authoritarians Rely on. Fear is what they Feed on. What is important is that you are angry. What they fear is that you speak up. Silence is what they count on. We will not be silent. We will speak up. We will March!


No Kings Seattle Locations + Accessibility

The program at Cal Anderson will include ASL interpreters on stage, and a dedicated ADA section near the stage with clear view of the interpreters

Cal Anderson Park

The accessible entrance to the ADA section will be behind the dugout on the southeast corner of the park, on Pine street, near the intersection of Pine and 11th Ave. There is a short ramp up to the entrance from Pine, and short ramp down to the entrance from 11th Ave. There are ADA-compliant gender-neutral bathrooms at the north end of the field. Parking is on the street.
Map of Cal Anderson Park accessible entrances and paved/gravel paths (pdf).

Seattle Center

No Kings March organizers and other partners will be concluding at Seattle Center on the hardscape south of the International Fountain. We anticipate that the Marchers will arrive between 2:30pm and 4pm

Seattle Center provides Accessibility information at the following links:
Seattle Center map,
Seattle Center accessibility info page

Plan Your Route

Plan your Route for March 28th: Public Transit Getting to Cal Anderson park in Capitol Hill Seattle:

1. Sound Transit Light Rail to Capitol Hill Station

2. Lots of Bus options, it is a transit center. 3. Bike or Scooter if you can.

We recommend that instead of Google, Use King County Metro’s trip planner to Cal Anderson park. We’ve bookmarked the end point for you in this link,

– just add ARRIVE by 12:00 (its a drop down to change leave now to arrive by: and

– put in when where you’re starting, and

– how far you want to walk (default is up to .5 miles)

– see second photo for options to plan your trip.

We’ve sketched out a few of the options from various areas. From most locations in Greater Seattle area, it takes about an hour to get to Cal Anderson.

No Kings Transit Information

Cal Anderson Park is 1 block from the Capitol Hill light rail station, and is also served by the #10, 49, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 49 bus routes 

Seattle Center is served by the #1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 13, 24, 28, 29, 31, and 33 bus routes, Rapid Ride D Line, Rapid Ride E Line, and the Seattle Monorail

March 28th. Be there.
Be Safe.

A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to non-violent action. This event is a protected expression of our First Amendment rights. We have a commitment to keeping all members of our community safe. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to the event.

We hope you will join us on Saturday. We are determined not to let the Trump administration’s fear tactics silence us.