Join the local Indivisible movement!
A core principle behind all "No Kings" events is a commitment to nonviolent action.
We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at our event. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to the event.
Thank you for joining our #NoKings of Defiance. We all have reasons why we attend these events. It is critical for us to stay nonviolent to bring wider audiences. Please bring best of you to our events. It is not where you release your anger. We are here to stand united for our rights, democracy and country. Please help keep our event peaceful and joyful!
Maintain a peaceful presence
Do not engage with counter protesters/hecklers/agitators and/or move away from them
Stay grounded & open minded
Report disruptive behavior to peacekeepers in safety vests (They are trained and volunteering to keep us safe)
Follow the traffic rules
We are communicating with Pleasanton Police Department. The goal of peacekeepers and law enforcement is to keep all of us safe. In extreme situation if it is declared to be unlawful assembly, stay calm and follow the instructions to disassemble.
Take Wheel Bus Route 10R from Dublin/Pleasanton BART station to Santa Rita/Valley- 8 min ride, $2.
Parking is available at
Amador Valley Community Park behind the pool (we may share the park with others)
Street parking: there are plenty in the neighborhood.
Please reserve business parking for customers, and respect business parkings including Safeway Shopping Center and Post Office.
12:45pm Welcome Music (Spotify) starts
1:30pm Opening MC Malana S. followed by safety instruction Roy K.
Land Acknowledgement Mary Puthoff
Opening Statement Ward Kanowsky
1:40pm Program
Congressmember Mark DeSaulnier: Cancelled due to personal conflict.
Story of Miguel Lopez, longtime Livermore resident, deported by ICE: Laura Brown on behalf of Rosa Lopez, Miguel's wife
Jennifer Murdock with Tri-Valley faith leaders
Martha Kreeger, Sierra Club California
Dianna Zamora-Marroquin, Planned Parenthood Advocates Mar Monte
Music performed by Alise and Ian of Moving Van
March 27 (Fri) – Pre-NK3 Sidewalk Chalk Event
Join us the evening before our No Kings (NK3) for a fun, peaceful way to help get ready for the rally and Human Chain.
We’re putting together a sidewalk chalk team to mark the Human Chain route with arrows, “stand here” spots, and welcoming messages—helping everyone find their place and feel excited when they arrive.
⏰ March 27 (Fri) at 5:45 PM
📍 Amador Valley Community Park – Picnic Bench Area
Bring: Sidewalk chalk (we have a limited supply)
Come hang out, get creative, and help set the tone for a great event!
This sets a tone of appreciation and community before the event.
March 28 (Sat) – Create Your Chalk Art!
Bring your own chalk (we will have a limited supply)
Create sidewalk art in their area along the human chain
Write messages about democracy, freedom, dignity, and No Kings
Take a photo and share your art:
After creating your art:
Take a photo
Submit it via QR code to our shared photo collection
ITV will print submissions to create a large collective poster
Selected images will also be shared on socials
This turns individual expression into a collective visual record of the day.
🎨 No Kings Banner 🌼
ITV will have a No Kings banner for everybody to put your why to attend the event.
🖍️ Sign Making
Don't know how to make signs? You are welcome to make one with us to display along Santa Rita Rd towards 580.
Make donations and pick Indivisible Tri-Valley SWAGs!
Indivisible Tri-Valley hat (suggested donation $20)
No Kings bandana (suggested donation $10)
Indivisible Tri-Valley button
Visit tables, and learn about local happenings/actions and join our movement!
Democracy Reform: CA Fair Election Act (Public Campaign Financing)
Healthcare
ICE Out of Dublin Coalition
Moms Demand Action
SEIU: CA Billionaire Tax Act
Sierra Club
Swing Left Tri-Valley
Tri-Valley Democratic Club
Drop off donations (please check their wish list) for Tri-Valley Haven Food Pantry.
Donate food and more!
In 2025 we distributed thousands of Orange bands. Please wear them to our No Kings.
Orange is a symbol of life, love, and political courage. It is also used to honor victims of gun violence and to highlight situations where heightened awareness is needed, like caution signs or road construction. As such, orange seems like the ideal color to unite us!
Wearing Orange band daily will provide a way to expand our movement. We will be more visible in daily life, we will attract new people to join us, and we will encourage each other out in the community. So, please pick up an armband or make your own, and wear it proudly for democracy!
Take the Orange band Challenge! Post a pic (or video) of you sporting your band around town, tell why YOU wear the band, and challenge your friends! #ResistInOrange #OrangeBandTogether
The history of Federal Women's Prison aka FCI Dublin is dark and shameful. It was closed in April 2024 following lawsuits, whistleblower reports and inspections that revealed rampant sexual violence, mold, asbestos and sewage leaks. All signs point to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) preparing to take over the prison to house immigrant detainees — despite toxic living conditions. Don't condition of the prison and how ICE treats people remind you dungeons? And it is the last thing we want in the Tri-Valley area. That is why we decided to add #NoDungeons.