Some Americans will once again exercise their right to protest this weekend by joining "No Kings" rallies and marches.
Saturday, Oct. 18, will mark another round of the "No Kings" protests, the latest in a series of mass demonstrations since President Donald Trump took office, in hundreds of big cities and small towns across the country.
According to event organizers, "No Kings" demonstrations are meant as a celebration of free speech, the right to assemble and the First Amendment. The widespread mobilization effort also presents an opportunity to push back against decisions made by the Trump administration, including increased immigration enforcement.
"On October 18, millions of us are rising again to show the world: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people," a banner on the "No Kings" website reads.
From car caravans to marches, "No Kings" events will be held in communities big and small. Participants are being urged to wear yellow.
Here's how to check if a "No Kings" protest will be held in your city.
Where will 'No Kings' protests take place?
Some of the larger demonstrations are scheduled to take place in major cities like Washington, D.C., New York City, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans, Atlanta, Kansas City and Bozeman, Montana.
Several states have multiple, or even hundreds of scheduled events. Over 2,500 locations across the nation are slated to host some variation of a "No Kings" event on Oct. 18.
How to check if a 'No Kings' protest will be held in your city
To check if a "No Kings" rally or march is in a community near you, visit the "No Kings" website.
Addresses for some of the events, including a "car beautification station" in Chandler, Arizona, are private, requiring interested parties to RSVP for more details.
Contributing: Sarah D. Wire, USA TODAY
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: More 'No Kings' protests are slated to take place on Oct. 18. Here's where.
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