The Battle for the Soul of Columbus: No Kings Rally and the Reclaiming of the Streets

On March 28, 2026, the silence of the Ohio Statehouse was shattered as thousands converged for the “No Kings 3” day of action, a global movement that saw millions take to the streets. In Columbus, the rally transformed into a massive occupation of the Broad and High intersections, halting the city’s machinery to create a hub of civic defiance. From ACLU legal resource booths to a massive signature drive for the Ohio Equality of Rights Under the Law Amendment, the event functioned as a “work day” for democracy. Led by a coalition of trans youth and immigrant families, the march swept through the downtown grid—from the Scioto Mile to Third Street—uniting labor unions and queer activists in a singular, statewide mandate against executive overreach.

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