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'No Kings' protestors across Northwest Arkansas
On Friday, University of Arkansas students held what they called a “pre-protest” at the Arkansas Union Mall. The 'No Kings Day' movement is a nationwide campaign promoting democracy and civic engagement.
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‘No Kings’ movement stages second protest in Northwest Arkansas
The No Kings movement held its second round of protests in Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley on Saturday despite heavy thunderstorms.
Organizers will put on a second 'No Kings' national day of protest in 2,500 cities this Saturday, including 15 in Arkansas. We see you, Vilonia!
Arkansans are planning to take to the streets in more than a dozen cities for “No Kings” rallies and marches Saturday as part of a national day of protest against the Trump administration, despite pre
A large group of protesters arrived at the Arkansas State Capitol to take part in the No Kings march on Saturday, Oct. 18.
Hundreds of people showed up at the Federal Building in downtown Little Rock on Saturday morning to participate in the city’s No Kings protest, one of over 2,600 that took place all over the country.
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‘No Kings’ protest returns to Arkansas in 12 cities
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Organizers say “No Kings” demonstrations once again will take place nationwide, including stops in Arkansas. No Kings is a U.S. grassroots movement opposing what it views as authoritarian actions by former President Trump, according to the group’s website.
Organizers said the "No Kings Protest 2.0" happening in Little Rock this weekend represents resistance to what they see as authoritarian leadership.
Hundreds of Arkansans marched down Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock Saturday morning in a joint effort to protest President Donald Trump’s administration and to celebrate LGBTQ+ Arkansans.
Crowds packed the streets of downtown Little Rock Saturday for the “No Kings” Protest. This was the second nationwide day of protests against the administration of President Donald Trump.
Protestors are gathering across the nation against the Trump administration. Three cities in the Arklatex have community members participating in the movement.