On a bright Saturday afternoon, more than 10,000 people filled the streets of downtown Reno, joining a growing chorus of voices across the country and around the world.
The March 28 “No Kings Reno March & Rally” brought together northern Nevadans from all walks of life, part of a coordinated day of action that included 3,267 protests worldwide and eleven across Nevada. From Liberty Street to Virginia Street and ending at City Hall Plaza near the Believe sign, the march carried a mix of urgency, frustration, and, for many, a sense of shared purpose.
Families pushed strollers through the crowd. Students marched alongside seniors. Friends compared handmade signs, while veterans and members of the disability community shared deeply personal reasons for showing up. A local church even arranged a bus so congregants could attend together…