No Kings: Turning a record protest into ongoing, cross-movement organizing

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More than 8 million people joined about 3,300 No Kings protests—the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history—yet experts say lasting change comes from sustained, cross-movement organizing at local and national levels, using tactics like mutual aid, know-your-rights trainings, boycotts, walkouts, and policy advocacy to keep momentum going beyond the day of demonstrations.
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