Trinidad Residents Plan No Kings Protest, Know-Your-Rights Event This Month
Trinidad's Indivisible chapter has organized a March 28 "No Kings" protest and a know-your-rights event on March 14.

Trinidad's local Indivisible chapter has posted plans for two civic events this month: a Know-Your-Rights gathering on March 14 and a "No Kings" demonstration on March 28, tying the southern Colorado city to a nationwide day of nonviolent protest.
The March 28 demonstration is part of a coordinated national effort organized under the "No Kings" banner, with communities across the country planning simultaneous actions. Trinidad's listing, put forward by the local Indivisible chapter, positions the rally as the county's contribution to that broader movement.
The March 14 Know-Your-Rights event serves as a lead-up to the demonstration, giving participants an opportunity to learn about their legal protections before taking to the streets. Such gatherings have become a common organizing tool for civic groups preparing communities for public protest, particularly in smaller cities where legal resources and civic education opportunities can be limited.

Indivisible, the national network that grew out of grassroots resistance organizing in 2017, has maintained a local presence in Trinidad and Las Animas County. The chapter's decision to post both events publicly signals an effort to broaden participation beyond existing membership and reach residents who may be unfamiliar with the organization.
The March 14 Know-Your-Rights event is scheduled for Friday, with the March 28 protest following two weeks later. No venue details were included in the available information posted by organizers.
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