At least three North Texas groups are joining an artist-led nationwide protest against what its organizers deem to be a rise in authoritarianism under the administration of President Donald Trump .

Fall of Freedom, as the protest is called, is billed as two days of coordinated activity between Nov. 21 and 22.

It was announced in October by artists including Dread Scott, who courted controversy in the late ’80s with an exhibit that placed an American flag on the floor, and playwright Lynn Nottage, known for her Pulitzer Prize winners Ruined and Sweat .

Local participants include Dallas Contemporary, Auriga Productions and the artist collective Empire of Dirt.

The “creative resistance,” as organizers have described it, comes on the heels of last month’s nationwide “No Kings” pro

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