Join us on Father’s Day for a special edition of Boot Abbot Out! Our speakers will be fathers working to protect their families from Greg Abbott, and our performance element will be fathers and brothers and sons. Make sure to bring your father, your family, your boyfriend, and your friends to stand up and fight back.
TX Governor Greg Abbott has sold our public school system to private school mega-donors and corporations by signing the 2025 schools vouchers bill. Save the date for a protest at Republic Square Park every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month from 6 - 7 PM.
As schools close across Texas and funding is slashed, our children and families will be losing AP/IB classes, disability and Title X services, arts and music programs, language education, and more. We need to make sure every Texan knows that the education cuts in Texas are ABBOTT’S FAULT.
Every protest will feature at least 2 speakers - elected officials and grassroots organizers - and a special cultural performance of music, dance, and the arts. This is a family-friendly event! Bring your neighbors, friends, and teachers, and let’s show our public appetite for flipping the Governor’s seat in 2026!
WHEN: Sunday, June 15 from 6 - 7 PM
WHERE: TX Capitol Confederate Lawn (southwest front lawn of the Capitol)
BRING: Everyone who cares about education! Bring your students, colleagues, family and friends — plus your creative protest signs (No sticks longer than 12 inches are allowed by Capitol DPS including flag poles.)
MOBILITY: This event will be in-place, no marching. Feel free to bring camp chairs, picnic blankets, coolers, umbrellas for the sun, snacks, water, etc. The Capitol bathrooms are ADA accessible, the lawn may be difficult for mobility issues and wheelchairs but our volunteers are on-site to support you in whatever way you need!
DEETS: ADA compliant bathrooms are available inside the Capitol. You will have to pass through a DPS security checkpoint to access bathrooms. Emergency water will be available on-site but please bring your own.
TRANSPORTATION & PARKING: CAPMETRO bus lines 1, 10, 103, 20, and 3 drop off near the Capitol, plan your trip. Please park at the Capitol Visitors Parking Garage (free for the first 2 hours), or park on the street in the neighborhoods west of the TX Capitol using the Park ATX app with discount codes: FREE15ATX1, FREE15ATX2
KEEP IN MIND: Soliciting donations and selling products is not allowed on Capitol grounds. We respect the DPS rules so we can continue to have impactful mass mobilization efforts on OUR Capitol grounds.
SAFETY: We have a team of volunteers, legal observers, and street medics coming to this event. If you would like to volunteer for any of these teams, please use this form to contact us!
Veteran? We have a veterans arm of Hands Off Central TX. Plug in to defend democracy, the constitution, and our first amendment rights: veterans@handsoffcentraltx.org
If your organization would like to partner with us to defend democracy, please email our lead wrangler (AKA Board President) president@handsoffcentraltx.org
Media disclaimer: There will be media and photos/videos of this event taken and shared on the internet, feel free to wear a mask for wellness or privacy reasons, and feel free to take your own photos and videos! Tag us: @handsoffcentraltx #handsofftx #handsoffcentraltx #bootabbottout
Languages Disclaimer: ASL will be available for all speakers. Language interpretation for languages other than English will not be guaranteed at this event.
Nonviolent Protest Disclaimer: Nobody from our organization will be provocative and we are not planning civil disobedience. We are utilizing our First Amendment right to protest and our right to lobby our representative government. We do everything in our power to protect the civil rights and physical safety of everyone at our events. We have yet to have any significant incidents of safety issues at any of our events.
By attending our events, you are implicitly agreeing that while you attend our event, you will respect the laws and constitution of the United States and State of Texas and not create or contribute to a safety issue or lawlessness for our attendees and neighbors. We protect our community and defend democracy - we do not put people at risk or threaten violence.