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We're excited to announce our Program for No Kings 3! Starts right at 11:30 and will run until 1 pm.
 
 

 

 

Preamble to the Constitution reading by Sierra Scott.

Sierra is a Junior at Winchester High School. Sierra is involved in theater and the Model UN Club. She plans to study political science and public policy in college.

 

Emcee, Representative Michael Day, Democrat - 31st Middlesex District

Serving in the House of Representatives since 2015, Michael has distinguished himself as an effective advocate for his district and on a host of issues including civil rights, mental health and substance use, climate change, educational opportunities and economic development.

 

Maria Teresa Nagel, Director, Office of Immigrant Affairs, Somerville & Woburn School Committee Member

Maria collaborates with city departments and community partners, contributing to strategic decisions that advance the well-being of our localities. Maria believes immigrants enrich our communities, strengthen our economy, and are forces for good.

 

Speaker: Rev. Seth Carrier-Ladd, Winchester Unitarian Society

Seth completed training through Meadville Lombard Theological School as a certified spiritual director. UUs are known for spiritual diversity, with atheists, agnostics, theists and those who identify as Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and Pagan worshiping, living and striving for social justice together.

 

“No Kings”, an original song performed by Willie T & Doctor X with Boston Musician and Composer Nick Lees on Bass

 

“The Man’s Too Strong” (by Dire Straits) performed by Willie T & Doctor X

Willie T & Doctor X are a dynamic, Winchester-based singer/songwriter duo. Long-time veterans of the Boston music scene, their music evokes an overall 1970s roots-rock feel. Nick, a graduate of The Berklee College of Music, is a musician, composer and producer and enjoys leadership roles in ensembles that perform all over the northeast.  
 

Spoken Word Poet Jean-Dany Joachim performs an original poem “Fear”

Jean Dany is a community artist, actor, playwright, poet and entrepreneur who owns The Little Crepe Café.  Former poet populist of Cambridge (2009 – 2011), and the current Poet in Residence at First Church. 

 

“The National Anthem” (as arranged by Jimi Hendrix) performed by Nick Lees

 

Speaker: Mei Wu, Tufts Student and Youth Activist

Mei is studying International Relations, Economics, and Chinese, with an interest in trade, policy, AI governance and U.S.-China relations. She has been on 5 state campaigns including one in West Virginia.  Mei ran and won to be a delegate to the MA State Democratic Convention. 

 

“Sometimes You Bomb Iran” (by Jesse Welles) performed by Nick Lees

 

“For What It’s Worth” (by Buffalo Springfield) performed by Nick Lees

 

Final Remarks and Call to Action: Danielle Allen, American Classicist & Political Scientist

Danielle is the Founder of “Coalition for Healthy Democracy”. She is an American classicist and political

scientist and philosopher. She is a distinguished author and contributing columnist at The Atlantic

magazine.

Streetscape Performers: Deniz Ruffo and Sylvia ​​Selmanaj

Special thanks to Winchester Unitarian Society, our talented program participants, Representative Mike Day, and the many No Kings Day volunteers! 

Program

We hope everyone will join in singing "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield performed later in the program. Download the Lyrics from the button!

Want to also walk? 

Neighbors Join In

Opportunity to walk with friends and neighbors through town. Meet at one of three locations
 

Time: 10:30–11:00 am (3 designated hubs to meet )
Walk begins: 11:00 am, to join the No Kings Rally at Winchester Unitarian Society, which begins at 11:30 am 

 

Hubs:

  • First Congregational Church (across from Common)- gathering location for faith communities

  • Bellino Park, 861 Main St- any organizations can gather here

  • Sculpture Park, Shore Road- any organizations can gather here

Register

Registration is not required,

but appreciated.

ABOUT NO KINGS 

We have the power and are claiming it together. No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings

 

What began in 2025 as a single day of defiance has become a sustained national resistance to tyranny, spreading from small towns to city centers and across every community determined to defend democracy. Our peaceful movement is bigger than ever.

 

When our families are under attack and costs are pushing people to the brink, silence is not an option. We will defend ourselves and our communities against this administration’s unjust and cruel acts of violence.

 

On March 28th, 2026 rise up, take to the streets, and say it loud: no thrones, no crowns, no kings. We’re not watching history happen—we’re making it. Join us.

A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. 

Bring a sign, bring some friends, and join us! Questions? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions below.

If you are unable to join us in Winchester, there will be thousands of NO KINGS events around the country and abroad. To find the closest one to where you are, go to nokings.org and check out their map of events. They're at all different times too....you can even go to more than one!

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Registration not required,

but appreciated

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