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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (Feb. 20–26)

Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (Feb. 20–26)

Thousands of people demonstrate in Carson City, Nevada to protest President Trump's policies on Saturday April 19, 2025. Numerous cities across the United States witnessed protests against President Trump's health and immigration policies. (Photo by Kia Rastar / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP) (Photo by KIA RASTAR/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

By Martin Nieves Sanchez

February 18, 2026

A weekly roundup of Nevada political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from Friday, Feb. 20, through Thursday, Feb. 26.

Want to get politically engaged this week? You can attend ICE Out rallies and marches in downtown Las Vegas, join a pro-democracy watch party, participate in voter registration efforts, and take part in weekly housing and immigrant rights organizing.

Here’s our weekly round-up of upcoming events and actions:

Friday (Feb. 20)

Handmaids of LV: ICE OUT NOW! Downtown Las Vegas
(ICE’s Las Vegas office – 501 S. Las Vegas Blvd , 3–4:30 p.m.)
Organizers will gather outside the ICE office in downtown Las Vegas for a solidarity rally opposing immigration enforcement actions. The event emphasizes nonviolent participation.

Watch Party: Bernie Sanders & Ro Khanna
(Culinary Union – 5241 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, 3–6 p.m.)
Hosted by Indivisible Las Vegas at Culinary Union 226, this watch party will stream a town hall discussion titled “Who Controls the Future of AI: The Oligarchs or The People?”

Saturday (Feb. 21)

Stand Up Saturday: Stand Up for Every Person Hurt by the Trump Regime
(Boca Park – 8780 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.)
Indivisible Las Vegas will hold a rally along West Charleston Boulevard as part of its recurring Stand Up Saturday series. Organizers encourage peaceful participation and compliance with local protest guidelines.

Sunday (Feb. 22)

Handmaids of LV: ICE — Release Our Children Rally & March
(Las Vegas Federal Building – 333 S Las Vegas Blvd,, 12–3 p.m.)
Gathering at the Las Vegas Federal Courthouse, organizers are calling for the release of detained immigrant children and broader changes to immigration enforcement policies.

Wednesday (Feb. 25)

Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada: Rapid Response Training
(Location upon registering), 5:30–7:30 p.m.
This training focuses on how to safely report or verify ICE enforcement activity and how to support immigrant communities without escalating fear or misinformation — registration required for address details.

Know Your Rights Canvass
(PLAN Nevada – 900 S 4th St. Las Vegas, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.)
Hosted at the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada’s office in downtown Las Vegas, this weekly canvass focuses on housing conditions and tenant rights. Volunteers will speak with residents about uninhabitable apartment units, document stories, and connect neighbors with organizing efforts.

Thursday (Feb. 26)

Register Democrats to Save the World! — Voter Drive
(Private location, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.)
Organized by Field Team 6 in partnership with Indivisible Las Vegas, this voter registration drive includes a brief training before volunteers deploy at a local farmers market.

Have an event to add? Email our State Organizing Coordinator at [email protected] with details at least one week before the event date.

RELATED: Rancho HS stages mass walkout to protest ICE raids

  • Martin Nieves Sanchez

    Martin Nieves a dedicated community organizer with 7 years of experience in progressive campaigns and community development. With a passion for social justice and a deep love for his community, Martin is currently serving as the regional development manager for The Copper Courier. When not working tirelessly to create positive change, he enjoys hiking, reading, and spending quality time with his loved ones.

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