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A Peaceful March for Civil Liberties

🗓️ February 6, 2026

⏰ 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

📍 Durham, New Hampshire

What is Not Our America?

A peaceful march through Durham's Main Street as a demonstration against the current actions being taken against Americans across the country by ICE.

Why This Matters

When a democracy is struggling, it is more important than ever to exercise your rights. While the Durham community is not directly affected by the actions of ICE, our civil liberties are still under attack. If we do not use our rights, we are consenting to losing them. America was built by immigrants that left their homes for a better future, unified under the shared belief that while we do not have to like each other, we have to respect each other. It is time we are clear about our convictions and stand up for what is right.

What is Not Our America?

A peaceful march through Durham's Main Street as a demonstration against the current actions being taken against Americans across the country by ICE.

Why This Matters

When a democracy is struggling, it is more important than ever to exercise your rights. While the Durham community is not directly affected by the actions of ICE, our civil liberties are still under attack. If we do not use our rights, we are consenting to losing them. America was built by immigrants that left their homes for a better future, unified under the shared belief that while we do not have to like each other, we have to respect each other. It is time we are clear about our convictions and stand up for what is right

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Event Details

🗓️ February 6, 2026

⏰ 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM

📍 Start point: Durham Community Church

📍 End point: UNH Campus

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March Route & Schedule

12:00 PM to 12:40 PM

Opening rally at Durham Community Church

  • Welcome remarks

  • Guest speakers

  • Safety briefing

12:40 PM to 1:10 PM

March through Durham

  • Main Street sidewalks to UNH Campus

1:10 PM to 1:50 PM

Rally at UNH

  • Moment of silence

  • Additional speakers

  • Closing remarks

1:50 PM to 2:00 PM

Peaceful dispersal

 

Guest Speakers

Speakers to be announced. We are inviting representatives from across the political spectrum to emphasize unity beyond party lines.

Guest Speakers

Speakers to be announced. We are inviting representatives from across the political spectrum to emphasize unity beyond party lines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, our permit is pending, we are currently working with UNH and Durham authorities to obtain all necessary permits for a lawful assembly.

  • This is a grassroots, student-led initiative organized by UNH student Thaddeus Sieverding. Get in touch by emailing thaddeus.sieverding@unh.edu.

  • No. This is an independent, nonpartisan call for civic engagement and protection of civil liberties.

  • You're welcome to join for any portion, but we encourage attending the full march for maximum impact.

  • We support everyone's First Amendment rights. We ask all participants to remain peaceful and avoid confrontation.

  • The event will proceed unless severe weather poses a safety risk. Check this page and our social media for updates.

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Register to Vote

If you're not registered to vote, now is the time. It's the single most important action you can take for democracy.

UNH Students: You can register using your campus address! Visit the Durham Town Clerk's Office or register at your polling place on Election Day.

NH Residents (Non-Students): Register at your Town/City Clerk's Office or on Election Day at your polling location.

Out-of-State Students/Residents: Register online at Vote.org.

New Hampshire Representatives

Let your representatives in Congress and the Senate know how you feel about ICE.

New Hampshire Representatives

Let your representatives in Congress and the Senate know how you feel about ICE.

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Senator (D)

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Maggie Hassan

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Senator (D)

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Jeanne Shaheen

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Congresswoman (D)

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Maggie Goodlander

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Congressman (D)

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Chris Pappas

Participant Expectations

How to Participate Safely and Legally

    • Arrive on time (11:45 AM suggested)

    • Dress warmly for February weather

    • Bring peaceful signs

    • Stay on sidewalks during the march

    • Obey all traffic signals and laws

    • Follow organizer instructions

    • Respect all building entrances and pedestrian flow

    • Be prepared to show ID if requested by officials

    • Remain peaceful and respectful at all times

    • Block vehicle or pedestrian traffic

    • Obstruct building entrances or exits

    • Bring weapons, masks that conceal identity, or threatening materials

    • Engage in harassment, threats, or physical confrontation

    • Damage property

    • Use drugs or alcohol

  • This is a lawful (permit pending) march. Participants who choose to engage in civil disobedience (breaking laws/rules) must understand they may face legal and disciplinary consequences.