Home » City Guide »

90+ “No Kings” Bay Area Protests (March 28)

From waterfront marches to neighborhood rallies, protests are planned across the region
By - posted 3/27/2026 No Comment

A large wave of “No Kings” protests is scheduled across the Bay Area on Saturday, March 28, 2026 with more than 90 events planned from San Francisco to Marin and the Peninsula. Part of a nationwide day of action, the gatherings range from major marches and rallies to smaller neighborhood demonstrations, offering multiple ways for residents to participate close to home.

In San Francisco, the day is expected to center around a major march from the Embarcadero to Civic Center Plaza. Other events include a coordinated human banner at Ocean Beach and a Westside festival featuring music and performances. Across the East Bay, Oakland will host a large downtown rally, while Alameda organizers have planned a full morning-to-afternoon program with a festival, march, and rally.

Organizers say additional events may be added as details are confirmed. > Find more No Kings protests.


San Francisco

March from Embarcadero to Civic Center
Saturday, March 28 · 11:30am–3pm
Embarcadero Plaza → Civic Center Plaza
A major march beginning along Market Street at noon, followed by a rally at Civic Center and a resistance fair in the afternoon.

Ocean Beach Human Banner (Drone Photo)
Saturday, March 28 · 11am–12:30pm
Ocean Beach (Stairwell 17)
Participants will gather to form a large human banner designed to be photographed by drone at noon.

Westside Resistance Festival (Music + Art)
Saturday, March 28 · 1–3pm
Upper Great Highway & Judah
A festival-style gathering featuring live music, art, performances, and family-friendly activities.


East Bay

Oakland Downtown Rally
Saturday, March 28 · 12–2:30pm
Frank Ogawa Plaza / Oscar Grant Plaza
A large central rally expected to draw participants from across the East Bay.

Alameda March and Rally
Saturday, March 28 · 10am–2pm
Chochenyo Park → City Hall
A structured program that begins with a pre-rally festival, followed by a half-mile march and a rally featuring music, costumes, and performances.

Oakland (Piedmont Avenue) Sign-Waving Event
Saturday, March 28 · 11–11:30am
Piedmont Avenue & 41st Street
A shorter, senior-led visibility gathering in support of the downtown Oakland rally.

Berkeley Rally
Saturday, March 28 · 11am–12pm
2000 San Pablo Avenue
A midday rally along the San Pablo corridor.


Peninsula / South San Francisco

Brisbane Gathering
Saturday, March 28 · 1–2pm
Bayshore Boulevard & Old County Road
A neighborhood demonstration along a major Peninsula corridor.

Colma Sign-Waving Protest
Saturday, March 28 · 2–3:30pm
Junipero Serra Boulevard & Serramonte Boulevard
An afternoon intersection protest focused on visibility to passing traffic.


Marin

Sausalito Gathering
Saturday, March 28 · 10:30am–12pm
Bridgeway & Napa Street (near Dunphy Park)
A late-morning demonstration along the Sausalito waterfront corridor.

Mill Valley Gathering
Saturday, March 28 · 10:30am–12pm
152 Shoreline Highway
A simultaneous Marin County gathering along the Highway 1 corridor.

MORE EVENTS

There are 90+ “No Kings” protests planned across the Bay Area, with more being added and updated.

For the latest details and full list