PRESS KIT
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For additional information contact queenssaysnokings@gmail.com
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ART BUILD FOR QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS 3

SIGNS OF FASCISM AT THE FOREST HILLS GREENMARKET








VALENTINE’S DAY FUNDRAISER

QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS goes to Washington DC with GRACE MENG




QSNK Chair, Alyce Wittenstein, Programming Lead, Salua Baida and founder Ida Messina speak at Let’s Talk Democracy: Civil Rights Crash Course









RESISTANCE ART SHOW – NOV 16, 2025








VISIBILITY BRIGADES












QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS 2 – OCT 18, 2025






ART BUILD – OCTOBER 11, 2025









QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS – JUNE 14, 2025
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FACT SHEET
Organization: QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS
Founded: 2024
Location: Queens, New York
Focus: Pro-democracy civic organizing and peaceful protest
Major Actions:
• June 14, 2024 — First QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS march (1,000+ participants)
• October 18, 2024 — NO KINGS 2 march (2,000+ participants)
Speakers Have Included: Grace Meng, Andrew Hevesi, Antonio Delgado
QUOTES FROM ORGANIZERS
“What began as an urgent response in June became something much larger by October — a sustained, visible demonstration of democratic values in Queens, even in the face of limited time and resources.”
— Alyce Wittenstein, Chair, QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS“We must oppose the erosion of rights and due process for immigrants targeted today — because it is wrong, and because once those protections are stripped from one group, they can be stripped from anyone tomorrow.”
— Lilliana Brotchner, Co-Chair, Programming QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS“Queens is the new Brooklyn.”
— Alyce Wittenstein, Chair, QUEENS SAYS NO KINGS
Performers Have Included: The Resistance Revival Chorus
Next Action: NO KINGS 3 (planning underway)
Website: queenssaysnokings.com
This press kit contains official images and visual materials from Queens Says No Kings, a grassroots movement organizing large-scale protests, rallies, and community actions across Queens in defense of democracy. Images may be used by media outlets in coverage of Queens Says No Kings events and organizing efforts.