Following in the footsteps of farm workers in their historic march across the Tower Bridge with the farm workers movement 60 years ago, Indivisible Yolo is joining with the Sacramento Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, AFL-CIO, and Change to Win, along with Davis Phoenix Coalition, to host the third “NO KINGS” march.
The event will begin with a democracy fair at River Walk Park in West Sacramento at 10:30 a.m. on March 28 with activities for all ages and a brief speaker program. Supporters will then march at noon across the Tower Bridge to the state capitol to join Indivisible Sacramento’s “NO KINGS” rally.
Indivisible Yolo is the local chapter of the nationwide grassroots movement Indivisible. Indivisible Yolo’s mission is to promote progressive policies by activating people to engage in their democracy at all levels of government. The group organizes and advocates for policy goals and to get out the vote to elect candidates who pursue those policies.
The group has organized multiple marches and protests over the last year and a half, including the first NO KINGS march happening on June 14, 2025. Thousands of Yolo County residents gathered in front of the Yolo County Superior Court for the local “NO KINGS” protest, one of over 1,800 protests nationwide to object to the actions of the current presidential administration.
Another “NO KINGS” march took place in Woodland on Oct. 18, where hundreds gathered along the sidewalks of Main Street and Heritage Plaza to voice their opposition to ongoing federal policy decisions.
No Kings Yolo, this time themed “We are the Power! Somos el Poder!,” is part of the largest single-day national mobilization in history expected to attract millions nationwide as people gather to protest President Donald Trump’s administration policies — including ICE operations and deportations, the ongoing conflict in Iran and threats to working families in the community — and “to remind the president that America is a democracy,” according to a statement from Indivisible Yolo officials.
“We are proud to bring people together from across Yolo County to show that we will fight to protect one another and our country against this authoritarian regime,” stated Steve Murphy, co-chair, Indivisible Yolo. “We are grateful to the Sacramento Labor Council for Latin American Advancement AFL-CIO and Change to Win for standing with us today. As we march, we honor farm workers and continue to fight against the exploitation, discrimination, criminalization and unsafe working conditions they still face. This year marks 60 years since farm workers first marched from Delano to Sacramento. At No Kings, we march once again to show that power will always belong to the people – all people – not to a would-be king.”
Partners for the upcoming event include Davis College Democrats, League of Women Voters Yolo County, SEIU 2015, States Win Yolo (formerly Sister District Yolo), West Sacramento Democrats, Yolo County Democratic Party and Yolo Democratic Socialists of America.
“We stand in solidarity with people from across the nation to say that we, the people, will not stop fighting back,” stated Fatima Garcia, president, Sacramento Labor Council for Latin American Advancement AFL-CIO and Change to Win. “We also stand in support of independent worker unions and the right of workers to organize freely for dignity, safety and fair treatment. Today’s struggles, imperialist wars, forced migration, low wages, lack of protections and threats to migrant workers remind us that the fight for dignity and justice in the fields is far from over.”
Learn more about the NO KINGS protest by visiting Indivisible Yolo’s website at https://www.indivisibleyolo.org/no-kings-yolo.