Saturday afternoon (Oct 25, 2025), the People’s Action Coalition Against Trump (PACAT), hosted a scheduled protest and march at the MN State Capitol. Many attendees (and planners!) had been at the Whipple Building the day before, the weather on the day was cold and rainy, road construction around the Capitol and the Capitol City, there were security officers everywhere and a helicopter overhead but that did not keep protestors away.
Read MoreFriday afternoon (Oct 25), Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem came for an ICE briefing at the Federal Whipple Building.
With less than 24 hours’ notice, protestors rallied for a press conference at noon and a vigil at 4pm. Noem never addressed the crowd. At the noon conference, scheduled speaker address the media and supportive attendees. At 4pm, the parking lot was flooded with protestors singing, shouting, dressed as frogs and carrying creative signs. The event was anchored by collective of clergy reading from scriptures, telling stories of our immigrant neighbors and holding space for the work that lies ahead.
Read MoreWe’ve been working to gather information about the No Kings events outside of Minneapolis. We’ve tracked 60+ events so far and are trying to get attendance estimates. We are also interested in the experience of the marches. If you’re willing to help us out, please send us an email answering the following questions – and send to admin@womensmarchmn.com:
What’s your name?
Where did you march on Oct 18?
How many people do you think were there? (Guesses are OK)
Why did you march?
How was your experience?
Do you have a regular event you’d like us to post on our website calendar?
May we use your name online and/or in our upcoming newsletter?
Please attach a picture if you’d like to share
Depending on response, we’ll be posting stories on the blog. Answers received before Oct 26 may be added (with your permission) to the Women’s March MN newsletter.
Read MoreDespite dealing with their own financial issues, the Hook and Ladder in Minneapolis invited No Kings Planners (Women’s March MN, Indivisible Twin Cities, MN 50501, and AFL-CIO of Minnesota) to hold a fundraising party after the march on October 18. Like the march, it was a joyful, community-building event. The event was part carnival, part show, and part party.
There were carnival games with amazing prizes, including
Read MoreWe are celebrating the success of No Kings Twin Cities with our cohosts, Indivisible Twin Cities, MN 50501, and AFL-CIO of Minnesota. We are celebrating the 120,000 attendees who joined us to exercise our freedom of speech and peaceful assembly. For some, it was their first foray into social activism, for others, it wasn’t their first action of the week! Either way, thank you for showing up. We enjoyed the posters, the t-shirts, the inflatables, the Handmaids of MN, and more. We cheered, sang, and marched together. We built community and we made plans to do more.
What can you do next to help the save democracy?
Talk to five people about the march, about your experience, and about the movement. (Forwarding this email to a friend is an easy start.)
Attend a smaller event in your area. (Check out the WMM Calendar for upcoming events. We have events posted daily all over the state.)
Attend another big event such as No Trump! No Troops! Organized by People’s Action Coalition Against Trump: 1pm October 25 at the MN State Capital
Plan a smaller event. Invite your neighbors to join you on the popular, local intersection or a highway overpass with posters and banners.
Volunteer to do more with one of our partners listed below or with Women’s March MN.
We are thrilled and honored to be the beneficiaries of the Shania Twain Tribute at the Turf Club on September 5, 2025. It's become an annual tradition that we enjoy so much. Get a ticket now to and a dollar to each ticket will come to Women’s March MN.
Read MoreIt has been two months since the murders of Melissa and Mark Hortman and two months since the No Kings Day of Defiance Rally at the Capitol in St. Paul and other locations around Minnesota. Those events shaped the summer. The double murders and double attempted murders could have scared our community into silence. Instead, that night of violence galvanized thousands of people. That chilling terrorism strengthened our resolve to stand together in the fight for rights and freedom for ourselves and our neighbors.
Read MoreWe thank everyone who made Good Trouble Lives On Twin Cities a remarkable event starting with our planning partners: Indivisible Twin Cities, MN 50501, AFL-CIO of Minnesota, Black Lives Matter Minnesota and Racial Justice Networketwork.com.
Approximately 2,500 rallied and marched with us from Hennepin County Government Center to Target Office on Nicolett Mall.
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Date: Thursday. July 17th, 2025
Time: 6 pm – 8:30 pm CST
Location: Hennepin County Government Center Plaza' 300 South 6th St, Mpls6pm Gather for program
7pm March begins. Participants may choose to march or stay at Government Center Plaza where the program will continue.
8:15pm Marchers return to Government Center Plaza for candlelight vigil.
Event Website: https://indivisibletwincities.org/good-trouble-lives-on-twin-cities
Read MoreLater today (June 30, 2025), the U.S. Senate will vote on the Big Bad Budget Bill aka Trump's Tax Scam aka Big Awful Betrayal aka Budget Reconciliation bill. After that, the bill will return to the House to be voted on by Congress.
This bill must be stopped. So much is at stake. Take action NOW before it's too late! And if you've done it already, please take action again!
f you have family or friends living in other states with GOP Senators, contact them TODAY and encourage them to call their Senators to tell them all the reasons they should vote NO on this bill.
If you live in a district with a GOP U.S. Representative, contact them TODAY and tell them why you want them to vote NO on this bill. If you have friends and family who live in a district with a GOP U.S. Representative, contact them TODAY and encourage them to do the same.
You can find your U.S. Representative's contact details online.
Read MoreAgain, we thank everyone who made No Kings Day of Defiance successful starting with a planning partners: Indivisible Twin Cities, MN 50501, and AFL-CIO of Minnesota.
Read MoreAmid a time of horrific political violence, we are grateful that 80,000 Minnesotans chose to come to our State Capitol, gathering together in peace. As we grieved the assassinations of House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband and the wounding of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, we chose to continue to stand up for democracy.
A team of folks including Women’s March MN, Indivisible Twin Cities, MN 50501, and AFL-CIO of Minnesota had been planning the march and rally for about six weeks. Saturday morning, the decision was made to march out of respect for Hortman and Hoffman and their lives dedicated to public service and meeting the needs of all Minnesotans. We wanted to stand together in solidarity in the fight for our rights and our freedom. We wanted to let the would-be-kings know, whether they sit in the White House or wear disguises and shoot our Elected Officials, that we will not stand down for one man – we will rise for our community.
Read MoreWomen’s March MN is one of the planners of the No Kings Day of Defiance - Twin Cities. If you’re in the Twin Cities, we hope you’ll join us from 11am to 3pm near the MN State Capitol. If you aren’t able to join us in St Paul, we hope you’ll find another event. We will stand together wherever we are in solidarity and power.
No Kings National has an interactive map for an event near you or check out our list.
We need 2 experienced ASL interpreters from 11-2:30. Please help spread the word and let us know if you are or know someone who is interested ASAP.
We need marshals to join the security team. There will be training in de-escalation and security techniques. Sign up by June 10.
We can always use more volunteers for a range of tasks. All volunteers are required to attend a virtual training session prior to the event. Sign up by June 10.
We are looking for performers for the No Kings Day of Defiance on June 14 at the MN State Capitol. The event will include a march from Saint Paul College to the MN State Capitol followed by a rally at a center and side stage from 11-2:30 on June 14. We are looking for musicians/bands to perform on one of two stages in front of the Capitol. (Or other locations if opportunities emerge.)
Read MoreThanks to all who came out on May 13, 2025 to the State Capitol Mall, to say "'Hands Off!' our critical services from Medicaid to our environment to public schools. We are standing up to stop attacks on workers and to protect ALL our communities, including our immigrant neighbors.” And big thanks to Minnesota AFL-CIO for organizing.
There were speakers, music and the longest picket line in Minnesota history
Thousands showed up for Immigrant Rights and Workers Rights in St Paul today!
Initiated by MIRAC, MN Workers United, MN Immigrant Movement, Asamblea de Derechos Civiles, Kalpulli Ketzal Coaltlique, MN8, CAIR-MN, MFT, Indigenous Protector Movement, EPNI.
Speakers were inspiring. Dancers energetic. People were powerful.
Read MoreThere are a number of events happening on or around May Day (May 1, 2025):
International Workers Day march for immigrant & workers' rights in Minnesota: starting at 4:30pm at the State Capitol in Saint Paul.
MSP May Day Rally: from noon to 1pm at MSP Airport Terminal 1
The crowd came close to the amazing turnout at the Hands OFF! event, two weeks earlier. That means we’re getting stronger together!!
The march was awesome - the signs and outfits amazing – the speakers were moving and inspiring.
Big thanks to the planners Climate Justice Committee, Families Against Military Madness, Indivisible TCs, WAMM, MIRAC, Anti-War Committee, TC Coalition for Justice, Minnesota 50501, Three Waters and Wrongfully Incarcerated & Over-sentenced Families Council-MN.
Read MoreThe Hands-Off Coalition of Indivisible Twin Cities, Minnesota 50501 and Women's March MN, will be standing on the sidewalk outside the El Salvadoran Consulate in St. Paul to support those who have been arrested without due process, sent to the notorious CECOT prison in El Salvador. We are standing up for all who have been targeted because of speaking out and protesting. We are protesting the Trump regime’s illegal actions and cruel defiance of court orders and the rule of law.
This event will happen in St. Paul on Wednesday, 4/16, from 3-6pm. The El Savadoran Consulate is at 60 Plato Blvd, St. Paul, 55107. We hope to see you all there.
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