Below are protest and political events scheduled across Colorado over the next week. If you know of any upcoming public events, please let us know at [email protected].
Thursday, April 30
Jews Demand: ICE OUT of Denver! National Day of Action — 12 – 2 p.m. — State Capitol, 200 E Colfax Ave., Denver
From the organizers: On April 30, Jews around the country will gather to demand ICE OUT. We stand with immigrants and reject ICE brutality and violence. We want ICE out of our schools and workplaces, out of our parks and streets, out of our places of worship, and out of communities everywhere. Grounded in our sacred teachings, we will make the moral case that this system is both a failure of policy and of conscience, and that it does not have to be this way.” Visit the T’ruah, a national organizer of the event, website for more information on the Day of Action
South Boulder Visibility Brigade: Weekly Overpass Protest — 12 – 1 p.m. — Sioux Dr. & Thunderbird Dr., Boulder
Weekly demonstration. From the organizers: “South Boulder Visibility Brigade invites you to a weekly visibility event on the pedestrian bridge at Foothills Parkway and Sioux Ave. in Boulder. Come protest the regime and publicize/push back against recent takeover attempts. Bring your own sign if desired, but we will have banners/letters and signs to borrow. Parking on Sioux Ave. off of Thunderbird Dr.”
Indivisible Table Mountain: Standing For — 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. — Washington Ave. & 10th St., Golden
Weekly demonstration. From the organizers: “Come STAND with us one deep on the sidewalks through Golden. We will start at Washington Ave and 10th St & spread out, as far as we can go. We meet every Thursday, late afternoon until sunset near the Buffalo Bill statue.”
Friday, May 1
May Day Events: Protests and rallies are being organized in communities across Colorado to celebrate International Workers’ Day. The events that will likely draw the largest crowds, listed below, will be held in Denver, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins, although many more events can be found on the mobilize.us site.

- Denver: May Day ICE Out Walk Out — 11 a.m. — State Capitol, 200 E Colfax Ave.
- Denver: Reclaim May Day 2026: Workers Over Billionaires — 2 – 7 p.m. — Washington Park, 1437 E Virginia Ave.
- Denver: Line Colorado Blvd! — 12 – 2 p.m. — 8th Ave., & Colorado Blvd.
- Colorado Springs: May Day 2026 – Workers Over Billionaires — Acacia Park, 115 E Platte Ave.
- Fort Collins: May Day 2026 – Workers Over Billionaires — City Park, 1500 W Mulberry St.
Protest in front of Congressman Gabe Evans’ (R-CO) Northglenn Office — 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. — 10701 Melody Dr., Suite 500, Northglenn
Weekly demonstration. From the organizers: “We gather peacefully … to urge him to have the courage to speak with us, his constituents. We plead with him to defend our Freedom, our Constitution, and our Democracy. We protest Gabe Evans’ weakness as he remains silent in the face of the staggering level of corruption and other unconstitutional actions of this administration.”
Protest against Proposed ICE Facility in Walsenburg — 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. — 401 Main St., Walsenburg
Weekly demonstration.
Saturday, May 2
Indivisible: ICE Out of Home Depot — 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. — Arapahoe Ave. & 30th St., Boulder
From the organizers: “Home Depot is complicit in supporting ICE, which uses their parking lots and stores to detain anyone who looks like they might be a non-citizen. A nationwide boycott of Home Depot is currently being led by a coalition of over 50 labor and civil rights organizations. Support this effort by informing Saturday shoppers about the Home Depot boycott! Join us May 2 and 9.”
New Era Colorado: Community Hike — 12 – 4 p.m. — 900 Baseline Rd &, 9th St, Boulder
From the organizers: “Join New Era and values-aligned young folks to explore the wilderness, build community, and touch grass.”
GrassrootsPueblo: No War in Iran Protest and Food/Pet Donation Drive — 10 – 11:30 a.m. — 1520 W 4th St., Pueblo
Weekly demonstration. From the organizers: “We are GrassrootsPueblo, an independent group of concerned citizens regarding the authoritarian actions by the Trump administration. Our food and pet food donation drive continues every week at our Saturday protests. This allows us to help the people and pet friends in our community who are struggling right now. We really appreciate your donation.”
Indivisible: NO SAVE ACT Protest — 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — S. Wadsworth Blvd. & W. Alameda Ave., Lakewood
Weekly demonstration. From the organizers: “Our April theme is NO SAVE ACT. This Act and its more extreme versions – the SAVE America Act and MEGA Act – could keep millions of eligible U.S. citizens from being able to vote, severely restrict vote by mail, and increase federal control over state and local elections. These bills ARE about silencing voters and setting the stage to interfere with election results they don’t like. These bills ARE NOT about safeguarding or keeping our elections free and fair. Want to protest a different issue about this regime? That’s great! Show up and bring your signs. No signs? We usually have extra signs you can borrow during the rally.”
Indivisible: Stand Up Loveland — 12 – 2 p.m. — 1440 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland
Weekly demonstration.
Equality Pagosa: Stand Up Saturdays — 12 – 2 p.m. — 811 W U.S. Hwy 160, Pagosa Springs
Weekly demonstration.
Sunday, May 3
Indivisible: Ice Out for Good — 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. — West 80th Ave. & Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada
Weekly demonstration. Join protestors in standing against ICE and honoring Alex Pretti, who had ties to the Aurora community.
Wednesday, May 6
American Friends Service Committee: Vigil Honoring Immigrant Mothers at Aurora ICE Facility — 6 p.m. — 3130 Oakland St, Aurora
From the organizers: “Bring your message as writing or art: What have mothers you’ve known taught you about standing up for yourself? What are your messages for mothers in detention now? For immigrant mothers?”
The Weeks Ahead
Notes of Decent Marching Band: Resistance Concert — May 30, 6 – 8 p.m. — 1000 Canyon Blvd., Boulder
From the organizers: “Raise your voice with Notes of Dissent at the Canyon Theater in the Boulder Public Library. We are an activist marching band whom you may have seen at protests and other community events across the Front Range. For this concert, we are bringing resistance music to the stage, including historic anthems, modern protest songs, and a few joyful noisemakers for good measure. This is a participatory concert! Expect to sing, chant, and make a little noise with us, because solidarity sounds better loud.”