About this event Join Us: March for Rights, Democracy, and a Stronger, United Community.
On Friday, March 21st, at noon, we will gather at the state Capitol building to advocate for our rights. Together, we'll advocate for democracy, justice, and a future where everyone's rights are protected. Celebrate International Women's Month by marching for the People!
The stakes are high, and our collective action matters. Bring your family, friends, energy, signs, and noisemakers. Democracy thrives when we show up. This is about standing together for a government representing the people, not unchecked power.
Inspirational Speakers: Hear from President Richard Peterson, Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, and other local leaders.
Peaceful Protest Guidelines & Information
Location: We will gather at the Capitol and walk down Main Street once the protest concludes.
Permits: At this time, permits are not required. However, a permit has been requested.
Ground Rules for a Safe & Effective Protest
Stay Peaceful and respectful. This is a nonviolent demonstration. We want to send a strong message without confrontation.
Follow the Plan – Stick to the designated gathering areas and route.
Keep Walkways Clear – Do not block roads, building entrances, or emergency access points.
Be Aware and look out for Each Other. If anything feels off, stay calm and notify a trusted person.
Engage Thoughtfully – If approached by media or bystanders, be respectful and stay on message.
Follow the Law – No weapons, illegal items, or damaging property.
What to Bring
Water & snacks
Comfortable clothing & walking shoes
Signs (we’ll share examples soon!)
Valid ID & Emergency contacts (written down)
A charged phone for communication
What NOT to Bring
Anything that could be considered a weapon
Offensive or inflammatory materials
Illegal substances
Let’s stand together, make our voices heard, and ensure this protest is safe, effective, and powerful!