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Thursday, June 04, 2026

Hands Off the Arts rally at Kennedy Center coincides with judge's ruling on illegal renaming, blocking closure

By Michele Bourdieu

On the steps to the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, organizers from the group Hands Off the Arts pause for a photo following their May 29, 2026, rally to defend the original name of the Kennedy Center and to oppose its closure by the present federal administration. Pictured here are, from left, Jane Raleigh, Chris Raleigh, Andrew Miller and Mallory Miller. The rally occurred on the same day as a ruling by a federal judge that the name change on the Kennedy Center violates a 1964 act of Congress mandating that the institution be named exclusively for President John F. Kennedy. The judge also struck down the Kennedy Center board's vote to shutter the arts center for a two-year, multimillion-dollar renovation.* Click on photo for larger version. (Photo © John Peiffer for Keweenaw Now)

WASHINGTON, DC -- A crowd of about 200 supporters of the arts turned up for a rally outside the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, on Friday, May 29, 2026, to oppose the renaming of the Center by the present administration and the plans to close it for renovation. Organized by the group Hands Off the Arts, participants in the rally included Kennedy Center workers, visitors, artists and supporters of the arts.

At the May 29, 2026, rally outside the Kennedy Center, supporters listen to speakers who describe their interest in and support of the arts and the Kennedy Center's importance as a cultural venue open to the public. The crowd also sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President," commemorating what would have been former President John F. Kennedy's 109th birthday that same day. (Photo © John Peiffer for Keweenaw Now)

Speakers at the rally referred to the fact that a federal judge, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper, had ruled earlier that same day that the recent name change on the Kennedy Center violates a 1964 act of Congress that mandates the institution to be named exclusively for President John F. Kennedy. Judge Cooper ordered all of Donald Trump's names to be removed from the building's facade and website within two weeks. He noted Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name and only Congress can change it. The court ruling also halted the Kennedy Center board's vote to shutter the arts center for a two-year, multimillion-dollar renovation. Judge Cooper deemed the plan "ill-informed and seemingly preordained."* 

Calling this a "win" for judges and supportive legislators, speakers at the rally noted that, while that win should be celebrated, nevertheless, the campaign to support the Center must continue because the future under this administration is unknown.

During the May 29, 2026, rally organized by the group Hands Off the Arts, a speaker with a theater background speaks in support of the Kennedy Center and urges the audience to continue the campaign to keep it open and legally named as a memorial for John F. Kennedy, a supporter of the arts. (Video by Keweenaw Now) 

Kennedy Center supporters display a sign critical of Donald Trump's wish to build monuments to himself. (Photo © John Peiffer for Keweenaw Now) 

A teacher who has spent 54 years as a volunteer for the Kennedy Center spoke about her positive experiences as a volunteer and supporter of the Center.

 
During the May 29, 2026, rally in support of the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, a teacher speaks about volunteering at the Kennedy Center and involving her students as well during her many years as a supporter. (Video by John Peiffer for Keweenaw Now)
 
Following the speakers, the Rapid Response Choir led the crowd in singing songs of encouragement.
 
On May 29, 2026, outside the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, participants in the rally in support of the Center sing "People Will Find A Way." They are led by members of the Rapid Response Choir. (Video by Keweenaw Now)

Supporters at the rally display signs like this one to express their awareness of the real purpose of the Kennedy Center. (Photo © John Peiffer for Keweenaw Now)

During the rally, a visitor from Virginia spoke to Keweenaw Now on her own support of the Kennedy Center and the need to keep supporting it.

During the May 29, 2026, rally at the Kennedy Center organized by Hands Off the Arts, Debbie from Virginia speaks with Keweenaw Now on her concerns for the Kennedy Center. (Video by Keweenaw Now)

Following the May 29 rally, Chris Raleigh, one of the founders of the group Hands Off the Arts and an organizer of the rally, spoke with Keweenaw Now on the purpose and success of the event.

Chris Raleigh of Washington, DC, tells Keweenaw Now how the volunteer group, Hands Off the Arts, began in support of the Kennedy Center. (Video by Keweenaw Now)

Following the speakers and songs, participants at the rally were invited to join a silent candlelight procession, walking around the building to draw attention to their concerns.

On the side of the Kennedy Center building are statements by President John F. Kennedy like this one, exemplifying his support for art and culture.

*Editor's Note: See: "Judge says Kennedy Center board violated law putting Trump's name on building, blocks closure." PBS.org. May 29, 2026.