Seven Days in D.C. (June 28 – July 4)

When:
June 30, 2026 all-day America/Los Angeles Timezone
2026-06-30T00:00:00-07:00
2026-07-01T00:00:00-07:00
Where:
Washington
D.C.

Seven Days in D.C. (June 28 – July 4)

Seven Days in D.C.

Seven Days in DCWashington, D.C.

June 28 – July 4, 2026

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A Week of Democracy in Action

From June 28 through July 4, organizers from across the country will gather in the nation’s capital for Seven Days in D.C. — a weeklong series of civic engagement activities, public demonstrations, and cultural events designed to encourage direct participation in the democratic process during the lead-up to Independence Day.

The event will bring together activists, organizers, artists, comedians, musicians, and citizens for a coordinated week of lobbying, voter outreach, protest education, conversations with congressional candidates, and nightly performances across Washington D.C.Full Program

The Week, Day by Day

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Sunday, June 28

Welcome to D.C. All Ages

Doors open at 7:30PM for the official launch of Seven Days in DC at the legendary Black Cat on 14th Street. The week starts here.

7:30PM – Close
Black Cat

Welcome to D.C. GoGo Night TICKETS

Come as you are. Meet your fellow travelers: organizers, activists, journalists, veterans, voters, and troublemakers from across all 50 states who came here to make noise and make history. Live music sets the tone for the week ahead. This is the gathering before the storm — come early, stay late, and introduce yourself to the person next to you.

Featuring music from Yaddiya, The Honest Politix and TOB.

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What We’re Doing

Seven Days. One Mission.

Congressional Lobbying

Direct meetings with congressional offices, coordinated through FLARE — For Liberation And Resistance Everywhere.

Voter Outreach

On-the-ground voter outreach and registration drives across Washington throughout the week.

Protest Education

Workshops on organizing strategy, Know Your Rights, and civic action — skills that outlast the week.

Cultural Programming

Nightly performances — comedy, live music, guest speakers. Free and ticketed events all week.

Public Demonstrations

Sustained visibility actions throughout the city during one of Washington’s most watched weeks.

Community Building

Conversations with candidates and fellow organizers — strengthening the networks that make change possible.

“This is about showing up. Not just watching politics from a distance, but participating in it — meeting representatives, getting involved in voter outreach efforts, learning how organizing works, and being part of a larger civic community.”

— Seven Days in D.C. OrganizersFundraiser

Support 7 Days in D.C.

You can help support SEVEN DAYS IN D.C. by grabbing some merchandise, participating in the auction, or perhaps even purchasing an ANTIFA Gold Card or ANTIFA Silver Card.

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Get full-access to all of our paid events for the entire week with the All Week Antifa Gold Card All Access Pass.

ANTIFA Gold Card Benefits Include:

1. Daily access to the Antifa Gold Card lounge at the Black Cat
2. ANTIFA Gold Card early access and/or special seating when available for all night time events at the Black Cat
3. Two complimentary drink tickets for each day from the Black Cat
4. Limited edition Antifa Gold Card
5. Knowing that you helped to support this event with money and fun

7 Days in D.C. Auction

ANTIFA GOLD CARD

ANTIFA SILVER CARD

WRESTLEMAGNIA TIX

CLIFF CASH VIP TIX

FREEDOM FUTURES COLLECTIVE TIX

BROCK BUTLER VIP TIX

Home Base

The Black Cat
1811 14th St NW  ·  Washington, D.C.

One of Washington’s most storied independent venues — thirty years of music, culture, and nights that don’t get forgotten.

We Act Radio
1918 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE  ·  Washington, D.C.

We Act Radio is an independent, progressive radio station and media production studio based in the historic Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 2011 by local activist and playwright Kymone Freeman, it serves as a grassroots platform to amplify voices, stories, and political perspectives that are frequently ignored or marginalized by corporate media.Organizers

Want to Get Involved?

Seven Days in D.C. aims to increase voter engagement, strengthen organizing networks, and bring national attention to civic participation during a historic moment. If you are an organizer, artist, or group who would like to participate, reach out.

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About Seven Days in D.C.

Seven Days in D.C. is a grassroots civic engagement initiative bringing together organizers, artists, and citizens for a week of democratic participation, cultural programming, and public action in Washington, D.C. Organized in partnership with FLARE — For Liberation And Resistance Everywhere.Seven Days in DC

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June 28 – July 4, 2026  ·  Black Cat, Washington D.C.  ·  E Pluribus Unum

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