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Your weekly guide to taking action in Virginia (Mar. 20 – Mar. 26)

By Ava Edwards

March 18, 2026

A weekly roundup of Virginia political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide—Friday, Mar. 20 through Thursday, Mar. 26. 

It’s crunch time before No Kings 3 on March 28. Whether you’re prepping for No Kings 3 by organizing, making signs, or returning to your regularly scheduled protest, we have everything you need to stay politically active this week.

 

Here’s our weekly round-up of upcoming events and actions.

 

Friday (March 20)

 

Williamsburg JCC Indivisible: Freedom Fridays: Trump, the President of War (Williamsburg, 12 – 1 pm)

An anti-war peaceful protest outside the Williamsburg/James City County Courthouse. 

 

Suffolk Democratic Committee: Resist! Sidewalk Protest (Suffolk, 5 – 6 pm)

A weekly anti-fascist protest on Main Street.

 

NRV Indivisible: Protest Against the Trump Regime (Blacksburg, 5 – 6 pm)

A demonstration protesting the Trump administration’s war on Iran, ICE presence in Virginia, and other issues with our democracy. 

 

Arlington Democrats: Black Caucus March Happy Hour (Arlington, 7 – 9 pm)

The Arlington Black caucus’s monthly happy hour.

 

Saturday (March 21)

 

Suffolk Democratic Committee: Suffolk EggStravaganza (Suffolk, multiple times)

An event to promote voter registration and spread awareness of Virginia’s redistricting. 

 

Spotsylvania County Democratic Committee: Food Drive (Spotsylvania, multiple times) 

A SCDC food drive partnering with the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank to help food-insecure neighbors and families in Northern Virginia. 

 

Isle of Wight County Democratic Committee: Vote Yes on Redistricting Event (Smithfield, 10 – 11:30 am)

A visibility event in support of Virginia’s redistricting. 

 

Loudoun Indivisible: No Kings 3 BIG Sign Making Event (Paeonian Springs, 1 – 3 pm)

An event in preparation for No Kings 3 to make signs for overpasses in Paeonia Springs. 

 

Sunday (March 22)

 

Indivisible: Sunday Rally (Newport News, 1 – 2 pm)

A peaceful demonstration protesting the Trump administration. 

 

Old Town North United for Democracy: No Kings 3 Sign-Making (RSVP for details, 1:30 pm)

An event for sign-making in preparation for No Kings 3 on March 28. 

 

Monday (March 23)

 

Indivisible: No Kings 3 Sign Making Party (Reston, 4 – 6 pm)

An event for sign-making in preparation for No Kings 3.

 

Indivisible: We of Action Monthly Meeting and Poster Making Party (RSVP for details, 6:45 – 7:45 pm)

We of Action’s Monthly Meeting and sign-making in preparation for No Kings 3. 

 

Indivisible Turning the Tables: Poster Making & Crafts for No Kings 3 (Fairfax, 7:15 – 8:45 pm)

An event for sign-making ahead of No Kings 3, and postcard writing to local lawmakers.

 

Wednesday (March 25)

 

Virginia Grassroots: Resist & Persist Weekly Protest (Virginia Beach, 7:30 – 9 am)

A weekly protest at the corners of Independence and Virginia Beach Blvd.

 

Thursday (March 26)

 

Fredericksburg Democratic Committee: No Kings Protest Sign Making Event (Fredericksburg, 6 – 7:30 pm)

A sign-making event in preparation for No Kings 3. 

 

Have an event to add? Email State Organizing Coordinator Ava Edwards at [email protected] with details. Please send details at least one week before the event.

 

Related: Richmond workers protest ICE as DHS proposes new detention facility in Hanover. 

  • Ava Edwards

    Ava is an up-and-coming journalist who recently graduated from William & Mary with a degree in English. She's written for news publications such as her school's newspaper, The Flat Hat, and Hampton Roads' WAVY-TV 10. As a lifelong Virginia resident, she looks forward to informing her community on the latest information and events.

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