The 50501 Movement—short for "50 Protests, 50 States, 1 Movement"—is a decentralized, grassroots political coalition founded in early 2025 with the goal of organizing synchronized anti-authoritarian protests across all U.S. states in response to the Trump administration’s policies expressnews.com+15en.wikipedia.org+15ngowatchlist.com+15.
π Core Features of the Movement
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Origin: Sparked by a Reddit user “u/Evolved_Fungi” in January 2025 with the simple rallying cry: coordinate “50 protests in 50 states” together en.wikipedia.org+1ngowatchlist.com+1.
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Decentralized Structure: No formal leadership—operates via subreddit, Discord, and other social/chat platforms. Local chapters (e.g., Mass 50501, CT50501) organize events in their region mass50501.com+3mass50501.org+3reddit.com+3.
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Mass Mobilization: Orchestrated major national events including:
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Feb 5: First wave of coordinated protests.
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Feb 17: “Not My Presidents Day” day of action.
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Mar 4 (“March Fourth for Democracy”).
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Apr 5: “Hands Off!” protests across ~1,200 locations (estimated 5+ million participants) houstonchronicle.com+2action.womensmarch.com+2action.womensmarch.com+2action.womensmarch.com+5en.wikipedia.org+5foxnews.com+5ngowatchlist.com+2en.wikipedia.org+2reddit.com+2.
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Apr 19: National Day of Action (~700+ events) .
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May Day & Jun 14 “No Kings” rallies in every state foxnews.com+15en.wikipedia.org+15teenvogue.com+15.
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π― Purpose & Methods
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Core Mission:
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Oppose what they see as authoritarian “executive overreach” from Trump’s second term—targeting issues like mass deportations, civil rights violations, Project 2025, and misuse of military power newsweek.com+13teenvogue.com+13foxnews.com+13.
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Advocate for reinstating DEI initiatives, LGBTQ+ protections, federal support for Ukraine, and preventing budget cuts on social safety nets en.wikipedia.org+150501movement.online+1.
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Non-Violent, Direct Action: They explicitly reject violence and encourage peaceful demonstrations, mutual aid (food, water, legal/legal observers), teach-ins, voter drives, and solidarity events .
π§ Organization & Reach
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Digital Coordination: Utilizes Reddit, Discord, Bluesky, and crowd-sourced tools (maps/forums) to mobilize quickly—some protests planned within hours in reaction to unfolding events .
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Local Chapters: Many cities/states have independent branches (e.g., Mass 50501, CT50501) that align with the national mission but tailor actions to local issues ctrlaltresist.com+14mass50501.org+14mass50501.com+14.
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Coalitional Support: Partners with groups like Political Revolution, Women’s March, ACLU, AFT, Black Lives Matter, etc., for major events like No Kings teenvogue.com+11en.wikipedia.org+11nypost.com+11.
π§ Why “No Kings” & Significance
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The No Kings protest on June 14, 2025 was a defining moment: a mass “day of defiance” taking place in all 50 states, timed to coincide with Trump’s 79th birthday and a military parade—designed to reject authoritarian symbolism houstonchronicle.com+15en.wikipedia.org+15nypost.com+15.
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Tens of thousands rallied peacefully across the nation, with strong showings in major cities like New York, Houston (15,000+), San Antonio, and Philadelphia—all under the banner of 50501 coordination ctrlaltresist.com+15washingtonpost.com+15mysanantonio.com+15.
π Summary Timeline
Date | Event Name | Brief Description |
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Feb 5 | First national protest | Kickoff with hundreds of locations nationwide (20k+ turnout) |
Feb 17 | Not My Presidents Day | Coordinated protests in 50 states |
Mar 4 | March Fourth for Democracy | Continued anti-authoritarian rallies |
Apr 5 | Hands Off! National Day | ~1,200 events, millions of participants |
Apr 19 | National Day of Action | ~700+ events |
May Day | May Day 2025 protests | Continued tradition |
Jun 14 | No Kings Day | Nationwide protest coinciding with Trump’s parade |
In short, the 50501 Movement is a digitally organized, grassroots, non-partisan movement that has tapped into the decentralized power of online communities to stage large-scale, synchronized protests aimed at "resisting authoritarianism" and defending democratic norms—across both small towns and major cities.