Flagstaff protesters line the streets in force during national ‘NO KINGS III rally on March 28

Flagstaff protesters line the streets in force during national ‘NO KINGS III rally on March 28

NEXT PLANNED STEPS BY ORGANIZERS — Coalition-wide Mass Call on Tuesday night, national day of economic disruption on May 1, 2026 By MosaicNAZ.org FLAGSTAFF — A crowd rivaling a previous anti-Trump administration rally packed into downtown Flagstaff on Saturday, March 28, 2026 for the NO KINGS III protest around the Flagstaff City Hall. They were part of a national protest that topped 8 million this year. That number exceeded the 7 million protesters nationwide for the No Kings II rally on Oct. 18, 2025, with Flagstaff's protest on Saturday exceeding 4,000-plus protesters in October. The actual number of protests worldwide also grew on Saturday, with more than 3,300 events registered this year, up from the more than 2,700 last October. Organized nationally by Indivisible and the 50501 Movement, planned locally by Indivisible Northern Arizona and supported by a variety of local groups, opponents of the Trump administration crowded the sidewalks from Wheeler Park and Humphreys Street (video) along Route 66 around the curve to Milton Road, filling the grassy area up to the Flagstaff City Hall sign. Like protests that could be seen nationwide, Indivisible Northern Arizona stressed the attitude of the day — "Joy, unity, defiance, and peace."
INDIVISIBLE reports No Kings coalition to hold ‘Eyes on ICE: Document and Record’ virtual training on Jan. 26

INDIVISIBLE reports No Kings coalition to hold ‘Eyes on ICE: Document and Record’ virtual training on Jan. 26

On Saturday, federal agents horrifically shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse who cared for veterans, in the Eat Street neighborhood of south Minneapolis after brutally beating him in front of witnesses.  Enough is enough. Exercising our Constitutional right to document and record ICE and other federal agents is more important than ever.  This call will give you the tools to exercise your rights in a moment when federal agents are terrorizing our communities and using excessive force.
Guest commentary — Indivisible updates + actions: the Black Friday blackout (Nov. 27 through Dec. 1), a message to Trump’s corporate collaborators, more…

Guest commentary — Indivisible updates + actions: the Black Friday blackout (Nov. 27 through Dec. 1), a message to Trump’s corporate collaborators, more…

The short version is this: Successful anti-authoritarian movements use their economic power to stop the slide into fascism. That’s why Indivisible is enthusiastically joining We Ain’t Buying It: a corporate pressure campaign targeting Home Depot, Target, and Amazon this Black Friday weekend. The longer version is this: Show me what autocracy looks like! What we’re experiencing in America now is strikingly similar to what other democracies that have collapsed into authoritarianism have experienced.
Northern Arizona groups planning to join ‘Good Trouble Lives On National Day of Action on July 17

Northern Arizona groups planning to join ‘Good Trouble Lives On National Day of Action on July 17

By Indivisible (Click here to see email in your browser) In one week, on July 17, people all across the country will gather together in honor of the late Rep. John Lewis to participate in the Good Trouble Lives On National Day of Action. With MAGA Republicans continuing their ghoulish campaigns to terrorize communities, crush dissent, and tear families apart, it’s more important than ever that we stand up, speak out, and make some good trouble.
INDIVISIBLE — ‘No Kings Day’ — One of the largest days of protest in American history

INDIVISIBLE — ‘No Kings Day’ — One of the largest days of protest in American history

MOSAICNAZ Editor's Note: Despite sweltering temperatures, Flagstaff City Hall was packed with thousands of "No Kings Day" protestors on June 14, 2025. Local media coverage included: AzDaily Sun — Thousands turn out for No Kings protest in front of Flagstaff City Hall, KAFF News — Over 3000 Participate In Flagstaff ‘No Kings’ Protest — More local, state and national coverage to come. *** INDIVISIBLE — With a few rallies and marches still ongoing, we can already say that No Kings Day is one of the largest days of protest in American history. From deep red small towns to our largest cities, millions of people turned out to make clear that the American people will not bow to fascism.