Category: EVENT

  • QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS 3

    QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS 3

    March 28 · 10:00 AM
    McDonald Park – Forest Hills

    Queens Says No Kings returns for our third major march.

    More than 1,000 marched in June.
    Nearly 2,000 marched in October — one of the largest political marches in recent Queens history.

    Now we march again.


    The No Kings Movement

    No Kings is a national movement rejecting authoritarian power and the idea that anyone is above the law.

    Queens has built real momentum within that movement — visible, organized, and unmistakable.


    Why We’re Marching

    Because no one is above the law.
    Because democracy requires participation.
    Because silence helps power consolidate.

    No kings. Not here.


    Join Us

    Show up. Stand together. Be counted.

    Families welcome. First-time marchers welcome.
    Bring your neighbors.

  • SIGNS OF FASCISM

    SIGNS OF FASCISM

    Weekly Visibility Series – Forest Hills

    Every Sunday, March 1 through March 22,
    Forest Hills Greenmarket,
    Queens Blvd & 70th Avenue,
    In front of the Post Office,

    Queens Says No Kings is launching a four-week public visibility series: Signs of Fascism.

    Each Sunday at the Forest Hills Greenmarket, we will hold a coordinated display of bold, fact-based signs identifying real warning indicators of authoritarian drift:

    • Elections called “rigged.”
    • Courts attacked for ruling.
    • Judges labeled illegitimate.
    • DOJ used against opponents.
    • Civil servants purged for loyalty.
    • Press called “the enemy.”
    • Masked federal agents making arrests.
    • Detention without probable cause.
    • Due process weakened.
    • One man above the law.

    Each sign stands alone.
    Together, they tell a story.

    This is a calm, disciplined, visually unified presence. Clear. Direct. Unmistakable.

    Sign up on Mobilize

    Why We’re Doing This

    The purpose of this series is simple:
    To bring urgency to the need to show up for the March on March 28.

    Visibility builds momentum. Momentum builds turnout. Turnout builds power.

    Queens is the most diverse borough in the country — every language, every background, every block. When democratic norms are tested, Queens shows up.

    Join us for one Sunday or all four.
    Stand with the signs.
    Hand out flyers.
    Help build the momentum toward March 28.

    Queens Says No Kings
    No Kings. No Strongmen. No Exceptions.

  • QSNK ART BUILD

    QSNK ART BUILD

    Saturday, February 28, 2 – 6pm, First Presbyterian Church of Forest Hills, 70-35 112th Street

    Queens Says No Kings 3 is coming on March 28 — and before we march, we build.

    Our Art Build is where the visual power of Queens comes to life. This isn’t a craft night. It’s not a cute poster party. It’s where we create the bold, unmistakable imagery that will carry the day.

    We need real people with focus and energy.

    sign up on Mobilize

    Not perfectionists.
    Not portfolio-ready artists.
    Not “Michelangelo.”

    If you can:

    • Paint inside (or outside) the lines
    • Trace or follow a stencil
    • Roll a clean background
    • Cut strong, simple shapes
    • Help lay out large banners
    • Fill in bold lettering

    You are exactly who we’re looking for.

    sign up on Mobilize


    What We’re Building

    Large-format visuals that read from a distance.
    Strong, clean messages.
    Color that pops.
    Designs that make it clear:

    QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS.

    This is protest art. Resistance art. Work that is meant to be seen, photographed, and remembered.

    We’ll be working on corrugated cardboard and foamboard. We’ll sketch, trace, block color, and assemble modular pieces that move through a crowd and anchor the space visually.


    Why This Matters

    Visuals shape how a movement is seen — and remembered.

    When people see the photos from March 28, they should immediately know:
    Queens showed up. Queens was organized. Queens was unmistakable.


    What to Expect

    • Clear designs ready to go
    • Supplies provided
    • Roles for every skill level
    • DJ entertainment to keep the energy high
    • Refreshments
    • Focused, productive momentum

    This is working energy. Community energy. Movement energy.

    We’re building the visuals that will define Queens Says No Kings 3.

    Be part of it.

  • VALENTINE’S DAY KICKOFF NO KINGS 3

    VALENTINE’S DAY KICKOFF NO KINGS 3

    Valentine’s Day – Prep & Planning Kickoff

    Saturday, February 14th • 2:00 PM

    First Presbyterian Church of Forest Hills

    70-35 112th St, Forest Hills, NY 11375

    REGISTER ON MOBILIZE

    NO KINGS 3 is happening.

    This Valentine’s Day kickoff is about making it even larger, stronger, and more consequential than the last Queens march in October with close to 2,000 participants.

    The march date hasn’t been announced yet — it’s coming very soon. This event is a chance to come by, connect, and see how Queens is preparing for what’s next.

    Join us for a bake sale, craft sale, and make-a-sign / make-a-craft event as we officially kick off NO KINGS 3. Some people will come to participate or bring kids to do crafts; others may want to learn more about volunteer opportunities.

    📍 First Presbyterian Church of Forest Hills 70-35 112th Street, Forest Hills, NY 11375 🕑 2:00–4:00 PM

    This event is kid-friendly, with plenty of hands-on craft and sign-making activities for children — families are very welcome.

    This is the official NO KINGS 3 kickoff, organized by Queens Says No Kings, the Queens-based group that leads the NO KINGS marches in the borough. Come by, see what we’re building, and help make the next Queens march even larger, stronger, and more consequential than the last.

  • NO KINGS 3 – MARCH 28

    NO KINGS 3 – MARCH 28

    Queens Says No Kings is organizing NO KINGS 3 on March 28.
    QSNK’s host application has been submitted.
    This page will be updated as details are confirmed.

    Before returning to the streets, Queens Says No Kings is gathering the community for a Valentine’s Day kickoff event — a chance to connect, create, and organize together in person.

    NO KINGS 3 Prep & Plan: Valentine’s Day Family Craft Event and Fundraiser
    Saturday, February 14 · 2:00–4:00 PM
    First Presbyterian Church of Forest Hills
    70-35 112th Street, Forest Hills, NY 11375

    This family-friendly event brings neighbors together to make handmade valentines, art, and visual protest materials while supporting the next phase of NO KINGS organizing.

    👉 RSVP on Mobilize:
    https://www.mobilize.us/nokingsinqueens/event/883451/


    Queens Says No Kings is organizing NO KINGS 3, a borough-wide demonstration taking place on March 28 in Queens, New York.

    NO KINGS 3 builds on a series of public actions organized by Queens Says No Kings (QSNK), a Queens-based coalition formed to respond to rising authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic norms through visible, collective action at the local level.

    QSNK’s host application has been submitted, and organizing is underway.

    The NO KINGS actions are grounded in a simple but fundamental democratic principle: in a democracy, power does not flow from crowns, thrones, or unchecked authority. It flows from the people. The phrase NO KINGS is both literal and symbolic — a rejection of authoritarian rule and a reaffirmation of shared civic responsibility.

    From its inception, NO KINGS has been designed as a public, participatory response to the normalization of authoritarian rhetoric and practices. These actions are not limited to a single issue or policy. Instead, they create space for communities to visibly assert democratic values through presence, solidarity, and collective action.

    The History of NO KINGS in Queens

    Queens Says No Kings emerged from the recognition that large-scale national movements are only effective when they are rooted in local organizing. Queens — one of the most diverse counties in the United States — is uniquely positioned to model what coalition-based democracy looks like in practice.

    Earlier NO KINGS actions in Queens brought together community groups, advocacy organizations, artists, families, and unaffiliated residents. These demonstrations emphasized accessibility, visibility, and coordination rather than hierarchy or centralized control.

    Past NO KINGS actions demonstrated that broad participation is possible without uniform messaging, and that independent organizations can move together without surrendering autonomy. The coalition approach allows groups and individuals to show up as themselves while contributing to a shared public statement.

    NO KINGS 3 builds on those experiences, incorporating lessons learned from previous actions while expanding participation, coordination, and reach.

    Why We’re Marching Again

    The conditions that led to the first NO KINGS actions have not receded. Across the country, democratic institutions continue to face sustained pressure. Voting rights, civil liberties, immigration protections, reproductive freedom, labor rights, and the independence of the judiciary remain contested terrain.

    At the same time, the normalization of authoritarian language and behavior has shifted expectations about power, accountability, and governance. What once would have been unthinkable is now routinely proposed, defended, or dismissed as inevitable.

    NO KINGS 3 is a response to that moment.

    It is a reminder that democracy requires visibility — that silence and disengagement are not neutral — and that local communities have both the right and the responsibility to make democratic values visible in public space.

    About Queens Says No Kings

    Queens Says No Kings is a Queens-based coalition that brings together local organizations, advocacy groups, and residents to coordinate large-scale actions and community events.

    QSNK is intentionally structured as a coalition rather than a single organization. It prioritizes collaboration, transparency, and shared leadership over hierarchy. Decisions are made through coordination and communication rather than top-down control.

    The coalition has organized multiple borough-wide actions, including prior NO KINGS marches and related community events, as well as art builds and planning gatherings designed to lower barriers to participation and strengthen local networks.

    Community, Art, and Participation

    A defining feature of NO KINGS actions has been the integration of creativity and art into organizing. Handmade signs, shared visual motifs, and collaborative art builds are not decorative elements — they are tools for participation and entry points for people new to protest and public action.

    The Valentine’s Day Prep & Plan event reflects this approach. By creating space for families, artists, and first-time participants to contribute meaningfully, it reinforces the idea that organizing is a collective, human process rather than a performance.

    Get Involved

    As planning continues, there will be multiple ways to participate in NO KINGS 3. Opportunities typically include:

    • march leadership and coordination
    • day-of volunteer roles
    • art builds and sign creation
    • outreach and community amplification

    Information about volunteer roles and leadership opportunities will be added to this page as details are confirmed.

    Looking Ahead

    NO KINGS 3 is part of an ongoing effort to make democratic values visible at the local level. This event page will be updated with logistical details, participation opportunities, and coalition information as plans are finalized.

    For now, please save the date: March 28 — and consider joining us on February 14 as organizing gets underway.

    Queens Says No Kings looks forward to organizing — and marching — together again.


  • VISIBILITY BRIGADE

    VISIBILITY BRIGADE

    Queens Rush Hour Resistance

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    Friday, Jan 16 @ 4pm

    LIE Pedestrian Overpass – 61-20 Grand Central Pkwy, Queens, NY 11375

    A Visibility Brigade action is a peaceful, coordinated public action designed to be seen by thousands of people going about their daily lives.

    This action will take place on a Long Island Expressway overpass in Queens during evening rush hour, when traffic is heaviest and visibility is highest. Participants will hold large, readable signs so the message is impossible to miss.

    We are gathering in honor of Renee Goode, and to demand accountability for the harm caused by ICE enforcement. Standing together in public, visible space is a way to insist that these actions are not hidden, forgotten, or normalized.

    This is not a rally or a march. There are no speeches or amplified sound. The power of a Visibility Brigade comes from disciplined presence, clarity of message, and the refusal to look away.

    Participants will meet at 4:00 PM, receive clear instructions on site, and take part in a coordinated, non-violent action. Safety and collective responsibility are central to how this action is carried out.