“No Kings Day” 2025 in the Bay Area: 40+ Anti-Trump Protests (June 14)
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No Kings Day in the Bay Area: 40+ Anti-Trump Protests on June 14, 2025
On Saturday, June 14, 2025, more than 40 protests are planned across the Bay Area as part of No Kings Day, a nationwide day of protest and march against Donald Trump on Flag Day and the same day as his massive military parade planned for Washington D.C.
Events are organized by region and city, making it easy to find one near you. A big shout-out to Indivisible SF for curating an excellent regional guide. As always, details may change, so please check each individual event link for the most up-to-date information.
updated 6/13/25 at 12:38pm
SAN FRANCISCO
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Ocean Beach Human Banner (10am)
Meet near Stairwell #7 (Balboa) to help spell out a massive anti-Trump message in the sand with organizers Brad and Travis. Participants will later travel by Muni to Dolores Park for the No Kings march -
“Trump Must Go Now” Feeder March (10am–11am)
Meet at 24th & Mission for a fiery warm-up rally, then march as a group to Dolores Park. -
Dolores Park to Civic Center March & Rally (11:30am–2pm)
Meet at Dolores Park at 11:30am. March begins promptly at noon and ends with a Civic Center Plaza rally.
EAST BAY
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Oakland City-Wide March (12:45–2:45pm)
A citywide march through downtown Oakland. Begins at 1pm at Wilma Chan Park to Frank Ogawa Plaza -
Alameda City Hall (12–1pm)
A food donation bin will be on site — bring non-perishable goods to support local families in need. - Berkeley (1-2pm)
There is no website we’re aware of with this information, but we received a press release with details. Together We Will Albany Berkeley, neighbors and friends invite the public to peaceably gather to stand up for democracy and against the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration: Meet on Saturday, June 14, 1-2pm at the Berkeley University Ave. Pedestrian/Bike University Overpass over I-80. Overflow will meet on the Gilman Street Overpass. The action at 1 pm on Saturday will occur at one of the highest traffic times of the week. -
Dublin City Hall (12–1:30pm)
No Kings, No Dungeons People’s Parade. - Hayward City Hall Protest & March – (Noon-2p)
Historic Hayward City Hall, across from Hayward Heritage square, 22737 Mission Blvd – Hayward - Union City (11:30a-12:30p)
Alvarado-Niles Road & Decoto Road, Union City - Fremont – Social Security Administration Protest (11a-12:30p)
Social Security Administration, 3100 Mowry Ave – intersection of Mowry and Paseo Padre, Fremont - Fremont – Courthouse Protest (11a-12:30p)
Next to the Courthouse, Walnut Avenue & Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont - San Leandro Root Park (1-3p)
City of San Leandro Root Park, 14th and Toler, San Leandro - Walnut Creek Broadway Plaza (11:30a-1p)
Rally & March on Saturday 6/14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. starting in Broadway Plaza by the fountain behind the Apple Store with planned overpass visibility actions after the rally & march at local overpasses.
PENINSULA / SOUTH BAY
- Belmont Bannering the 101 (3-5p)
High Visibility Bannering on Hwy 101 Join us in a coordinated “NO KINGS” protest. 1: Ralston in Belmont O’Neill bike ped bridge (near Ralston) Belmont Sat 6/14 (3PM to 5PM) Exit Ralston / Marine Parkway -> Belmont Sports and Conference Center Parking: Park at the baseball field behind the Mercedes dealership - Boulder Creek (9-11a)
On Central Ave sidewalk by the gas station. Across from B.C. Pizza & Pub, 13211 CA-9, Boulder Creek - Brisbane Stand up 94005 Protest (Noon to 2p)
Old County Road & Bayshore Boulevard, Brisbane - Half Moon Bay (Noon to 1p)
Main Street & California 92, Half Moon Bay - Menlo Park 101 Bridge Protest (3-5p)
High Visibility Messaging Opportunity over Hwy 101 – Menlo Park Bike/Ped Bridge, 1065 Ringwood Ave, Menlo Park - Milpitas Protest at City Hall (10a-Noon)
455 E Calaveras Blvd., Milpitas -
7x7K Human Banner: Palo Alto to Sunnyvale (12–2pm)
A historic 7-mile human chain between Tesla showrooms along El Camino Real. Choose from 16 pre-assigned segments with a hoped for 7,000 participants. Segment signup link → -
Palo Alto Parade (2–3pm)
Sidewalk march from El Camino & Embarcadero to Rinconada Park, about 1.5 miles. -
Democracy Fair in Palo Alto (3–5pm)
Held at Rinconada Cultural Park. Featured guests include Joan Baez, Sam Liccardo, and LaDoris Cordell. -
Stanford Tesla / Street Theater Protest (12–2pm)
Street theater and dance party starting at the Tesla showroom at Stanford Shopping Center(via Plum Dr.). Expect Raging Grannies, mall march, and protest songs. - San Mateo (1-3p)
3011 S. El Camino in San Mateo in front of Ana Furniture across the street from Hillsdale Mall and West Elm, from 1 to 3 p.m. Bring yourselves, your signs, your drums, cow bells, whistles and bagpipes if you have them - San Jose Pre-No Kings Protest Gathering at Democratic HQ (10:30a-11:30a)
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party is hosting a pre-protest gathering from 10:30-11:30AM on Sat June 14th at the headquarters, 2901 Moorpark Ave., San Jose. Come and meet other activists pre-protest. Have a snack and grab a bottle of water to take with you. We’ll have all the supplies for sign making if you’d like to make one to take with you. If you’d like to carpool to the protest, we’ll help facilitate those who’d like to ride together and stick together during the protest. - San Jose Protest/Rally (Noon to 2p)
St. James Park, 180 N. First St.FURTHER SOUTH - Santa Cruz (10a-11:30a)
Short rally at Upper San Lorenzo Park (Duck Pond Stage) at 10am. We will then march from the park on the sidewalk on Dakota Ave. to Soquel Ave. and then up Ocean St. to the Santa Cruz County building - Gilroy (Noon to 2p)
1st st. and Santa Teresa Blvd., Gilroy - Watsonville City Plaza (Noon to 2p)
358 Main St. Watsonville
NORTH BAY
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Marin County Pop-Up Protests (All are 10:30am to Noon)
More than a dozen simultaneous protests at key intersections across Marin County — from Depot Plaza to Point Reyes Station. Make your own protest signs – Cut a heart-shaped sign from poster board (approx. 18″x24″ or larger) Write: “NO KINGS, YES _” — fill in the blank with what you believe in (e.g. democracy, education, social security)- Fairfax: Bolinas Road & Broadway
- Forest Knolls: Sir Francis Drake & Montezuma Ave (near the Post Office)
- Kentfield: Sir Francis Drake Blvd & College Ave
- Larkspur Ferry Terminal: 101 E Sir Francis Drake Blvd
- Mill Valley (Tam Junction): 152 Shoreline Hwy
- Novato: City Hall (901 Sherman Ave)
- Novato: De Long Ave & Redwood Blvd Intersection
- Novato: De Long Overpass (Hwy 101)
- Novato: Rowland Overpass (243 Rowland Blvd)
- Olema: Sir Francis Drake Blvd & Hwy 1 Intersection
- Point Reyes Station: Levee Rd (near Wells Fargo)
- Point Reyes Station: Wells Fargo Bank (11400 CA-1)
- San Anselmo Hub: Sir Francis Drake & Center Blvd
- San Rafael (Terra Linda): 101 Overpass at Scettrini Dr
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San Rafael: 1000 4th St (12–1:30pm)
Songs and speeches in the plaza, then line the street for a large-scale sign wave. -
Santa Rosa: “No Kings or Their Clowns” Protest (11am–1pm)
“No Kings, or Their Clowns” — participants are encouraged to wear clown costumes to mock authoritarianism. Farmers Lane & Hoen Ave. - Sebastopol (9:30a-11a)
Main Intersection, 110 S Main St. -
Petaluma: All People’s Parade (12–2pm)
Family-friendly march starting from Walnut Park. Bring kids, pets, kazoos, and signs (no profanity, please).
Reminder: This is a living list — event details may evolve. Visit the event links above for real-time updates or changes.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
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