
People protest Trump administration policies in front of the Arizona Capitol during "No Kings" Day, part of a nationwide series of demonstrations June 14, 2025, in Phoenix. (Joe Rondone/The Republic via Reuters Connect)
A roundup of No Kings Day protests, marches, and rallies across Arizona on March 28.
A series of No Kings protests are planned across Arizona on Saturday, March 28, with actions scheduled in metro Phoenix, southern Arizona, northern Arizona, and rural communities across the state.
Organizers describe the events as peaceful demonstrations that oppose authoritarianism and support democratic institutions. Some are set up as rallies, while others are roadside visibility actions, marches, or all-day demonstrations.
Here’s where protests are planned across Arizona:
No Kings protests in Phoenix Metro/Central Arizona
Apache Junction
Superstition Mountains Indivisible “No Kings!” Rally
(Apache Junction, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.)
A rally is planned at North Apache Trail & West Apache Trail.
Chandler
NO KINGS Chandler – Human Banner, March & Protest
(Chandler, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.)
A visibility event, march, and protest are planned at 250 N. Metro Blvd.
Florence
No Kings – Florence AZ
(Florence, 9-11 a.m.)
Location: Merrill Ranch Parkway and North Hunt Highway.
Glendale / Peoria
NO KINGS Glendale
(Glendale, 9-10:30 a.m.)
Location: Bell Road & 59th Avenue.
Goodyear
NO KINGS Goodyear
(Goodyear, 9-11 a.m.)
A rally is planned at Civic Square at McDowell, 1755 N. Civic Square.
NO KINGS Peoria
(Peoria, 9-10:30 a.m.)
Location: West Bell Road & North 79th Avenue.
Maricopa
No Kings Maricopa
(Maricopa, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.)
Location: 21212 N. John Wayne Parkway.
Mesa
NO KINGS Mesa! Organized by Mesa Valley Indivisible
(Mesa, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.)
Location: South Stapley Road and East Inverness Avenue, 1665 S. Stapley Drive.
Scottsdale
No Kings Old Town Scottsdale
(Scottsdale, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.)
Hosted by Fuerte Arts Movement, this protest is planned near East Camelback Road and North Scottsdale Road in Old Town.
NO Kings Scottsdale foothills
(Scottsdale, 9-11 a.m.)
Location: 2633 N Scottsdale Road.
Surprise
No Kings Caravan
(Surprise, 8:45-10:30 a.m.)
Organizers are planning a caravan-style visibility event beginning at 17540 Ave of the Arts.
Tempe
No Kings Tempe Pedestrian Bridge / March Food and Clothing Drive
(Tempe, 9-11 a.m.)
Location: Tempe Pedestrian Bridge entrance at Cole Park, 2000 E. Carson Drive.
Tempe Rising is Building a Handmaids Army for No Kings Day
(Tempe, 8-10:30 a.m.)
Hosted by Tempe Rising Indivisible, this event is scheduled at Rotary Park, 2015 E. Hermosa Drive.
Phoenix
No Kings Morning Walk and Rally
(Phoenix, 7:30-8:30 a.m.)
Hosted by Desert Democracy, this morning event will begin at Bridle Path near Central Avenue and Rose Lane.
NO KINGS Central Phoenix
(Phoenix, 2-5 p.m.)
A rally is planned at 400 W. Washington St.
NO KINGS North Phoenix
(Phoenix, 9-10:30 a.m.)
A visibility event is planned at Happy Valley Towne Center, 2501 W. Happy Valley Road.
No Kings protests in Northern Arizona
Cottonwood
No Kings Cottonwood Corner “All Day” Demonstration
(Cottonwood, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.)
Organizers say participants can come and go throughout the day at Cottonwood Corner, at State Route 89A and 260.
Flagstaff
NO KINGS III – Flagstaff Protest
(Flagstaff, 1 – 3 pm)
Location: Flagstaff City Hall, 211 W Aspen Ave.
Prescott Valley
No Kings Prescott Valley AZ
(Prescott Valley, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.)
This sidewalk protest is planned along State Route 69 on the north side of the road, from North Lake Valley Road to Glassford Hill Road, with overflow space farther west if needed.
No Kings protests in Tucson and Southern Arizona
Ajo
No Kings Ajo
(Ajo, 8-10 a.m.)
Location: Ajo Plaza, 85321 Plaza.
Bisbee
No Kings 3.0, Bisbee
(Bisbee, 9-11 a.m.)
Location: Grassy Park, 2 Main St.
Marana
No Kings Marana, Arizona
(Marana, 9-11 a.m.)
Location: Dove Mountain Retail Center, 12110 N. Dove Mountain Blvd.
Patagonia
No Kings Patagonia
(Patagonia, 12-2 p.m.)
Location: North Third Avenue and Arizona 82.
Tucson and Oro Valley
No Kings: From Tucson to Oro Valley — Corners of Democracy and 8 Miles of Action
(Tucson and Oro Valley, 9-11 a.m.)
Organizers are planning a coordinated visibility action stretching along Oracle Road from Tucson to Oro Valley, with participants gathering at multiple intersections rather than one central rally.
Locations listed include:
- Magee and Oracle
- Oracle and Wetmore
- Oracle and River
- Oracle and Ina
- Oracle and Orange Grove
- Oracle and 1st Avenue
Also planned in the Tucson area:
- No Kings Tucson, Arizona
(Tucson, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.)
Location: East River Road and North Vía Entrada - No Kings Country Club and Speedway Tucson Arizona
(Tucson, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.)
Location: North Country Club Road and East Speedway Boulevard
Tucson Estates
Tucson Estates (Sarasota and Kinney)
(Tucson Estates, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.)
Location: South Kinney Road and South Sarasota Boulevard.
Willcox
No Kings Willcox Arizona
(Willcox, 9-11 a.m.)
Location: Plaza Restaurant at West Rex Allen Drive and North Bisbee Avenue.
Yuma
No Kings Yuma
(Yuma, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.)
Location: South Fourth Avenue and West 16th Street.
How to support protest safety efforts in Phoenix
Local organizers are also asking for support to help keep demonstrators safe during No Kings protests.
Two locally owned small businesses, Grassrootz Bookstore & Juice Bar and Green New American Vegetarian in Phoenix, are hosting donation boxes to support Phoenix Frontline Medics (PFM).
Organizers say the most urgently needed items right now are cold packs, along with other basic medical supplies.
Have an event to add? Email our state organizing coordinator at [email protected] with details at least one week before the event date.
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