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No Kings Rally at MN State Capitol , Jun 14
Join Indivisible Twin Cities, 50501MN, Women's March MN, and AFL-CIO MN on June 14 for No Kings National Day of Defiance. This mass activation in defiance of the Trump-Musk billionaire takeover and the far right assault on our freedoms and our communities. Bring your signs, and meet us for this inspiring, peaceful, and mobilizing show of solidarity. Gather at 11am at St. Paul College to march (12pm) to the MN State Capitol. Rally on the Capitol Mall and Rotunda begins at 1pm.
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PRESS/media
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Graphics and more
Looking for posters to put up in your neighborhood, or inspiration for your signs? This is the spot.
SPECIAL EVENTS
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Fri, June 6, 4:30pm CT, St Louis Park
Help us get the word out about the No Kings Twin Cities event on June 14! Join us for a bridge bridage on JUNE 6 in St. Louis Park.
Be part of the nationwide No Kings mass mobilization and join us to hold signs on overpasses throughout the MSP metro area during the weekend before the big rally at the St. Paul Capitol.
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Sat, June 7, 1pm CT, Minneapolis
Help us get the word out about the No Kings Twin Cities event on June 14! Join us for a bridge bridage on JUNE 7 at 1pm in Minneapolis.
Be part of the nationwide No Kings mass mobilization and join us to hold signs on overpasses throughout the MSP metro area during the weekend before the big rally at the St. Paul Capitol.
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Sat, june 7, 2pm CT, Saint Paul
Help us get the word out about the No Kings Twin Cities event on June 14! Join us for a bridge bridage on JUNE 7 at 2pm in Saint Paul.
Be part of the nationwide No Kings mass mobilization and join us to hold signs on overpasses throughout the MSP metro area during the weekend before the big rally at the St. Paul Capitol.
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SUN, June 8, 1pm CT, Minneapolis
Help us get the word out about the No Kings Twin Cities event on June 14! Join us for a bridge bridage on JUNE 8 at 1pm in Minneapolis.
Be part of the nationwide No Kings mass mobilization and join us to hold signs on overpasses throughout the MSP metro area during the weekend before the big rally at the St. Paul Capitol.
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Sun, June 8, 3pm CT, EDINA
Help us get the word out about the No Kings Twin Cities event on June 14! Join us for a bridge bridage on JUNE 8 at 3pm in EDINA.
Be part of the nationwide No Kings mass mobilization and join us to hold signs on overpasses throughout the MSP metro area during the weekend before the big rally at the St. Paul Capitol.
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FRI, June 13, 5PM Ct
Put on your craftivist hat and join neighbors to make signs for the biggest No Kings event in MN the next day at the State Capitol. Limited seating.
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO MAKE IT HAPPEN
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The power is in your hands.
Every donation—in any amount—has a real impact as we craft an inclusive and secure event to amplify our urgent message: America has NO KING! Your generous gift will help cover costs such as accessible seating, permits, porta-potties, sound systems, and more.
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Volunteer at the rally
From setting up to leading the crowd in chants, we have a lot of different roles to fill the day of the event. This is a fun way to experience this historic day, and we’ll provide training for volunteers. You’re the ones who make it a success! Sign up by June 10.
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Volunteer as an Event Marshal
Get ready to level-up your rally game, and join the security team as an Event Marshal. MN 50501 and AFL-CIO MN will provide training in de-escalation and security techniques. These are the best in town! Sign up by June 10.
NO KINGS! FAQs
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GATHER
11:00 AM CT - Gather together at St. Paul College before the march (235 Marshall Ave, St Paul, MN 55102).MARCH
12:00 PM CT - March with us from St. Paul College to the MN State Capitol.RALLY & ACTIVITIES
1 PM CT - Rally on the MN State Capitol Mall. From inspiring speakers to bands and activities for all ages, we'll be gathering with neighbors to say NO KINGS. -
Safety of all our rally participants and surrounding community are front of mind. While we can't share all details (for security reasons), we can share that we're proactively communicating with Capitol Security, and State Patrol. We'll also have many experienced event marshals trained in de-escalation on site.
A core principle behind all NO KINGS events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values, and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.
Should you encounter any individual(s) looking to stir things up or act violently, we ask that you do not engage and that you contact the nearest marshal, de-escalation specialist, or, in the case of emergency, dial 911.
A note on signs: While we encourage signs and banners, for the safety of this event, we ask that you do not bring signs mounted on sticks or any object that could be interpreted or used as a weapon. -
Here are some handy tips for attending the event
DRESS FOR THE WEATHER
Come rain or shine, the rally will go on. Minnesota weather means conditions can change quickly. So dress in layers and wear comfy shoes you can stand in for a few hours.
PACK LIGHT
Make it easy on yourself, and leave large bags at home.
Bring a fully-charged phone
Bring your I.D. and one credit/debit card. Keep it in a secure pocket
Bring a water bottle and/or light snack. There will be no food service at the event.
BRING A SIGN
Make your own sign or download and print one here.
Do not put your signs on a stick (for safety concerns).
Do Not Bring Chalk or Stickers: please chalk or any other writing or marking material to write on the sidewalk or other surface at the Capitol. Our volunteers are responsible for removing all markings at the end of the event, and washing away markings is a hard task that is easily avoided.
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Due to the large crowd expected at the event, we highly encourage carpooling and taking public transportation.
PUBLIC TRANSIT
To help make purchasing tickets easy, especially when LRT platforms are crowded, we encourage potential transit users to download the Metro Transit appMETRO Green Line has three convenient stations serving the Capitol Complex: Capitol/Rice Street, Robert Street and 10th Street stations. There are also bus routes that serve the area.
On Saturday, June 14, the METRO B Linewill be free for all riders. There are also other bus routes available in the area such as the 3, 62, 67 and 72.More information on how to ride, there are helpful tools on the Metro Transit website or call the Transit Information Center at (612) 373-3333 and they can design a route tailored to your transportation needs.
PARKING
Parking will be difficult, so we strongly encourage carpooling with your friends and family who are also attending the march. There are a number of public parking options for those visiting the State Capitol Complex. Parking maps can be found on the State of Minnesota's website and includes parking information for those with disabilities and bike parking information.
NOTES
All contract lots are open to the public on weekends. Street meters are enforced on weekends so payment is required.
Ramp F is the closest ramp to the rally location, and is only available for Event Speakers and those needing handicapped parking. There are 10-15 accessible parking spots and 70 public spots. Access to that ramp is off Rice St. There are more accessible parking spots in other ramps too.
Note: There will be Accessible seating at the event.
Lot Q has 300 stalls with no payment required
Lots K, J, H, U, W and Centennial Orange also have no payment required.
The Sears Parking Lot is free. Only park on the North and East parts of the lot. There are businesses using the S and SW lot area and you will be towed.
For all questions about parking at the State Capitol, please visit the State of MN website.
Check on construction: See the MNDOT Traffic Impact page for more info.
RIDESHARING DROP-OFF/PICK-UP LOCATION LANDMARK
If you are using a ridesharing service, a landmark location for drop-off/pick-up could be a the corner at Rice Street and Fuller Avenue.
BUS DROP-OFF AND PARKING INFO
Buses can drop passengers at the ADA pull out on Cedar Street on the East side of the Aurora Plaza (they cannot park there). Lot Q is for bus parking (northeast of the Administration Building, corner of Cedar Street and Sherburne Avenue).If you’re coming in a chartered bus, please contact admin@womensmarchmn.com with any questions.
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Accessibility is a key to ensuring all community members are able to participate in this event. Here are a couple key things to know:
An ADA section will be located directly in front of the stage and will be open to those who require it on a first come, first served basis.
American Sign Language interpretation will be provided at the Capitol during the program and located by the accessible seating area
An ADA drop-off/pick-up area is located at Cedar Street and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard at the Aurora Promenade.
Wheelchair accessible portable toilets will be available in 4 locations around the site. Accessible toilets are also available inside the Minnesota Capitol from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Ramp F is the closest ramp to the rally location, and is only available for Event Speakers and those needing handicapped parking. There are 10-15 accessible parking spots and 70 public spots. Access to that ramp is off Rice St. There are more accessible parking spots in other ramps too. We have hired pedicabs to help those with limited mobility from Ramp F to the rally site.
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Portable toilets (including ADA accessible ones) will be available at the rally site in multiple locations. Accessible toilets are also available inside the Minnesota Capitol from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
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This rally will happen rain or shine, so dress for the weather and wear appropriate footwear allowing you to stay comfortable for up to three hours.
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Pack It In; Pack It Out
To show our commitment to the environment, we are striving for a zero-waste event. If you bring it, please remove it and recycle/compost. There are no trash receptacles available at the rally site at the Capitol. -
To make this a safe event for all participants and for your pet’s safety, please leave pets at home. We love pets but with big crowds, noise and Minnesota weather, this may be a challenging environment for them and not all cultures have the same comfort level with animals. Of course, service animals are welcome.