3,000 No Kings Protests Across America on Saturday, March 28 — 19 in San Diego County; Rag Needs Volunteers to Take Photos for Us

Send Email to Rag if You Can Cover Event(s) Here in SD County
Over 3,000 events are planned this Saturday, March 28 for the No Kings nation-wide protests. 19 are planned just in San Diego County. (See below for more context.)
Meanwhile, the Rag is searching for volunteers to take photos at the different event sites. We’ll be doing a livestream of the day’s protests and will be posting the photos up on the Rag. So far we have half a dozen people who have committed to taking photos at some of the sites — and we need more volunteers.
If you are attending one of the San Diego County events and can take and send us several photos, please email Editordude at obragblog@gmail.com and let us know which event or events you can cover.


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No Kings protests are being organized for Saturday, March 28. Over 3,000 events are being planned across the country — 19 just here in
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