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Our community can use these creative sign ideas at democracy protests. The guide includes funny messages, kid-friendly options, and pro-democracy slogans. Recent No Kings protests drew 9 million people across the U.S. who used signs to amplify their voices for democratic values. When we show up together, our community becomes more connected, more resilient, and more powerful.
Protest attendance
9 million people
Protest date
March 28, 2026
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50+ ideas
Our community can make powerful signs for democracy protests. The No Kings protests drew 9 million people across the U.S. on March 28, 2026. These protesters used creative signs to share their message for democratic values.
We can choose from many sign ideas. Funny messages like "Sorry For Being Weird, This Is My First Dictatorship" and "We Dumped Tea For Less" bring humor to serious issues. Classic democracy slogans include "No Kings Since 1776" and "Power Belongs To The People."
Our kids can join with age-appropriate signs. Messages like "Hands Off My Future" and "When Leaders Act Like Kids, The Kids Become The Leaders" help young people find their voice. These signs show that democracy matters to all generations in our community.
We can also support immigrant neighbors with signs like "We Love Our Immigrant Neighbors" and "Brown Skin Is Not Probable Cause." Pro-democracy messages remind everyone that "Nothing Is More American Than Opposing Tyranny."
Our next step is to pick a sign message that speaks to us. We can create these signs at home with poster board and markers. Then we can join peaceful protests in our community to stand up for democratic values together.
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