Together Alliance March
Join Amnesty International UK's bloc at the Together Alliance March on 28 March 2026 and stand with others committed to defending human rights and showing solidarity with marginalised communities.
Event details
Date and time
28 March 2026, 12pm - 6pm
Location
45 Park Lane, London, W1K 1PN
How to join
In person
Event type
Across the world, we’re seeing our hard-worn rights and freedoms being eroded. If you feel like the same has started to happen in the UK, then it’s not just you.
Policies, rhetoric and decisions that chip away at our rights often show up one by one, making it hard to connect the dots or recognise that they’re part of a bigger, worrying authoritarian drift.
From public discourse driven by hate and division, to the expansion of enforcement and surveillance powers, to billionaire funders having more control in our politics and everyday lives. The UK is entering a period of political uncertainty, resulting in rising far-right hostility and violence towards migrants and racialised communities, shrinking civic space and deepening political polarisation.
What's happening in the United States has shown us how quickly progress can be reversed. Our hard-won rights that took decades to restore can be rolled back overnight. And once lost, they’re harder to win back.
BUT, when we act together, we are powerful.
That’s why organisations, communities and individuals are mobilising in London on 28 March 2026 as part of the Together Alliance - a coalition of organisations representing over 7 million people - to show that human rights matter and we will collectively resist hate, division and authoritarianism.
This is a call to everyone who cares about justice, equality and human rights.
Join the official Amnesty International UK group (bloc) and people standing in solidarity with marginalised communities.
Join us - on the streets, online, and in our communities. Make your voice heard so we can't be ignored.
Not in London? Transport is being organised from across the country – find out more here.