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Millions are protesting – but boycotts might be key to changing government policies

  • Written by Lisa Schirch, Professor of the Practice of Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
imageThe 'No Kings' protests have drawn millions of Americans and may grow even larger.Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images

The organizers of the estimated 3,000 “No Kings” protests, rallies and other events planned for March 28, 2026, say they expect that the protests will be the largest such mass mobilization in U.S. history.

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