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Here’s a running list of upcoming protests across Texas

Here’s a running list of upcoming protests across Texas

Citizens and their signs at the No Kings Rally. (Katie Serrano/ COURIER DFW)

By Zahiyah Carter, Sierra Rozen

June 26, 2025

This article was last updated Oct. 14, 1:07 p.m.

Americans have been flexing their constitutional right to protest, fighting to have their voices heard on issues that matter to them the most in light of federal funding cuts, a slash of inclusion efforts, and troubling international conflict

As rallies and protests continue, look to this list for upcoming events around Texas. To learn more about protest safety, click here.

Click here for a full list of upcoming No Kings protests across Texas.

Dallas-Fort Worth

Bridge Protest

Join Indivisible 12 and the Visibility Brigade as they demonstrate that resistance is possible. There is another one at the Arlington Heights bridge.

Fort Worth, TX

Oct. 14, Oct. 21, Oct. 28; 7-8:30 a.m.

No Kings

Yellow Rose Resistance and Indivisible Dallas will be putting on a second No Kings protest.

Dallas, TX

Oct. 18

Houston Metro

No Kings Houston, TX

Join 50501-Houston, Communities at Work, Party for Socialism and Liberation-Houston, Cat Ladies for America-Space City Chapter, Houston Democracy Project, Indivisible-Houston for a protest.

Houston, TX

Oct. 18, 2025

No Kings II

More details are set to come for this second No Kings protest.

Katy, TX

Oct. 18, 2025

Austin Area

No Kings-Austin TX

Join leaders of the movement in a rally and march.

Austin, TX

Oct. 18, 2025

No Kings 2.0 March and Rally

Bastrop County Democratic Party and the Coalition of Democratic Allies will be hosting a second No Kings protest.

Bastrop, TX

Oct. 18, 2025

For more information about all protests, please click here.

Here's a running list of upcoming protests across Texas

Citizens and their signs at the No Kings Rally. (Katie Serrano/ COURIER DFW)

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Authors

  • Zahiyah Carter

    Zahiyah Carter is a journalist and published author based in Dallas. She’s passionate about storytelling that uplifts marginalized communities, drinking Dutch Bros, listening to music, and getting lost in a good book. When she's not reporting, you can find her writing a new novel.

  • Sierra Rozen

    Sierra Rozen is COURIER HTX’s newsletter editor. Sierra has lived in Houston for more than 15 years and has worked across various media for more than five years. You can typically find her at her local movie theater seeing the latest horror release or updating her bookstagram> to share her latest reads.

    Have a story tip? Reach Sierra at [email protected]. For local reporting in Houston that connects the dots, from policy to people, sign up for Sierra’s newsletter.

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