From the folks at Writers for Democratic Action, co-sponsor of the upcoming #NoKings rallies.

"We are joining with allies from across the US to mobilize against autocracy and for democracy. We encourage you to protest on March 28th, to use signage from WDA and to bring your family, friends, and neighbors."

https://us17.campaign-archive.com/?u=dfde70ed47a0c85d3204d797e&id=ef443601d9

March 28 — Find Your Local No Kings Event

Here's something I wrote for WDA last fall, just before the last #NoKings rallies.

It's inspired by Arthur Koestler's novel, Darkness at Noon, and it's about the moral and ideological bankruptcy of an authoritarian state, which bears more than a passing resemblance to MAGA USA.

https://writersforda.substack.com/p/the-problem-of-tonnage

The Problem of Tonnage

By Alexander Karn

Writers for Democratic Action

And for those who are skeptical about the political utility of civil resistance, here's what I experienced at last fall's #NoKings.

Adam Serwer (The Atlantic) calls it "Neighborism."

I call it "moral decontamination."

https://progressive.org/latest/what-the-no-kings-protests-accomplished-karn-20251021/

What the ‘No Kings’ Protests Accomplished

Massive displays of resistance build unity and enable moral decontamination.

Progressive.org