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    What is ‘No Kings’ protest? Over 100 planned in MA on Oct. 18

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    Workers Over Billionaires Labor Day protest at Hyannis rotary

    A Workers Over Billionaires protest Monday was held at the Hyannis rotary by Mid Cape Indivisible and Cape Cod Women for Change.

    • The “No Kings” movement, launched by Indivisible, is a response to what they describe as increasingly authoritarian tactics by Trump.
    • There are over 140 protests planned in Massachusetts on Oct. 18. Some towns and cities are holding multiple events.

    Thousands are expected to gather in cities across New England and the United States on Oct. 18 for a second round of “No Kings” protests.

    The protests are a coordinated day of action targeting what organizers call the rise of political dynasties and anti-democratic power. In June, organizers estimated that the demonstrations drew over five million people across more than 2,100 events across the country.

    There are over 140 protests in Massachusetts, including one in Boston.

    “We’re wicked pissed. Wicked loud. Wicked united,” says the event page. “Join us Saturday, October 18, as we take to the Parade Grounds of Boston Common! We’re standing together against the abuses of power, cruelty, and corruption of this Regime and saying with one voice — wicked loud —: “America has No Kings!”

    Here’s what else to know about the protests in Massachusetts.

    What are the “No Kings” protests?

    The “No Kings” movement, launched by Indivisible, a nonprofit coalition of political action groups, is a response to what they describe as increasingly authoritarian tactics by President Donald Trump.

    The group says that Trump is ignoring mass shootings, “terrorizing” communities by deploying troops to cities and threatening democratic processes through voter suppression and redistricting efforts. They say they are also responding to his actions on immigration, healthcare and the economy.

    “The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty,” reads a statement on the website.

    The protests are intended to be nonviolent.

    “No Kings” events to happen across Massachusetts

    There are over 140 protests planned in Massachusetts on Oct. 18. Some towns and cities are holding multiple events.

    Below is a list of communities in Massachusetts holding protests this weekend. Find more information on your local community’s event here.

    Acton
    Adams
    Amesbury
    Amherst
    Andover
    Ashburnham
    Ashfield
    Ashland
    Attleboro
    Barre
    Bedford
    Belchertown
    Beverly
    Billerica
    Boston
    Boxford
    Bridgewater
    Brockton
    Canton
    Charlton
    Chatham
    Chelmsford
    Concord
    Dalton
    Danvers
    Dartmouth
    Douglas
    East Lexington
    Easton
    Fall River
    Falmouth
    Fitchburg
    Foxboro
    Framingham
    Franklin
    Gloucester
    Grafton
    Great Barrington
    Greenfield
    Groton
    Hadley
    Hanover
    Hanson
    Harvard
    Haverhill
    Hingham
    Holliston
    Holyoke
    Hopkinton
    Hudson
    Hyannis
    Ipswich
    Lee
    Leicester
    Lexington
    Littleton
    Lowell
    Ludlow
    Mansfield
    Marblehead
    Marlborough
    Marshfield
    Martha’s Vineyard
    Mattapoisett
    Maynard
    Medfield
    Medway
    Mendon
    Merrimac
    Methuen
    Middleborough
    Middleton
    Milford
    Millis
    Milton
    Monson
    Nantucket
    Nashoba
    Natick
    Needham
    New Bedford 
    Newburyport
    Newton
    North Adams
    North Andover
    Northampton
    Norwood
    Orange
    Orleans
    Palmer
    Pepperell
    Pittsfield
    Plymouth
    Provincetown
    Quincy
    Randolph
    Rockland
    Rowley
    Salem
    Seekonk
    Sharon
    Sherborn
    South Hadley
    Springfield
    Stockbridge
    Stoughton
    Sudbury
    Swampscott
    Swansea
    Taunton
    Tewksbury
    Townsend
    Tyngsboro
    Wakefield
    Walpole
    Waltham
    Wareham
    Watertown
    Wayland
    Wellesley
    West Brookfield
    West Roxbury
    West Springfield
    West Stockbridge
    Westborough
    Westfield
    Westport
    Weymouth
    Williamsburg
    Winchester
    Worcester
    Worthington
    Wrentham

    Contributing: Jennifer Lindahl

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