Ways to Take Action for Change
- Judy Lee

- Mar 6
- 1 min read

No Kings Protest on March 28th No Kings is organizing their third protest since the current administration took office with thousands of nationwide marches rooted in nonviolent action on March 28th. To find a protest in the greater Seattle area, visit this events page. To find your local events on an interactive map, visit the No Kings website.
In addition to the marches, they also have a list of urgent calls to action, Know Your Rights resources, and trainings to document and record ICE on their website.
Join Resistance Fridays at Common Power
Common Power, a voting rights organization, opens their office every Friday from 10:30-2:00pm for Resistance Fridays to support local organizers and community members. You can drop in for snacks, coffee, sign-making, and create a whistle kit to support community safety and rapid response efforts. Their office is located at 1020 1st Ave in Seattle.
Phone Bank with SURJ
Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) will be hosting a phone bank on March 1st at 12-3pm PT to talk to key white working class voters about their feelings on Trump's immigrant policies and deployment of ICE in key congressional districts that will determine control of the House in the 2026 elections.
There is no prior experience necessary and they will provide all the resources and trainings to support participants. Register at their mobilize site here.



