By AARON ARREGUIN | Lansing News Wire
DETROIT, MI – The streets of Southwest Detroit were alive with chants and calls for justice as hundreds participated in the “No Kings” rally and march. The demonstration began with a march down Vernor Highway and culminated in a powerful rally at Clark Park.
Organized by a coalition of local activists, the event protested authoritarianism, police violence,
gentrification, and systemic inequality. The phrase “No Kings” reflected a broader rejection of concentrated power—whether political, corporate, or police.
At Clark Park, speakers addressed topics including immigration justice, housing rights, and community-led safety. Local artists performed spoken word, cumbia, and hip-hop, while mutual aid groups handed out food, water, and educational materials.
The event remained peaceful and community-focused, with organizers emphasizing long-term movement building and solidarity across Detroit.










