No Kings Protests Planned Across North Georgia for March 28
More than 2,000 "No Kings" protests are planned nationwide March 28, with at least two dozen demonstrations mapped across North Georgia, including Canton.

Canton is among more than two dozen North Georgia cities where the "No Kings" protest movement has scheduled demonstrations for Saturday, March 28, part of a nationwide day of action that organizers say will include more than 2,000 protests across the country.
A map published by organizers shows coordinated events in Atlanta, Roswell, Marietta, Smyrna, Conyers, Athens, Canton, Lawrenceville, Newnan, and Woodstock, among other communities in the greater Atlanta area. Organizers describe the demonstrations as "nonviolent and community-focused," aimed at showing "peaceful, organized civic engagement and community solidarity" in response to policies and actions by the Trump administration.
In a statement released ahead of the coordinated action, organizers said: "As President Trump escalates his attempts to control us, it is on us, the people, to show that we will fight to protect one another and our country."

The No Kings movement has not published specific times or exact locations for individual demonstration sites in the North Georgia cities listed. Organizers' map and event information are available through the No Kings website and social media channels, where attendees can look up the nearest scheduled stop.
The March 28 action follows a pattern of localized civic demonstrations that have drawn participants in communities like Woodstock in recent weeks. With more than 2,000 events mapped nationally, the scale places it among the larger coordinated protest efforts in recent memory, though organizer-provided attendance projections for individual sites have not been released.
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