THE ELECTION’S OVER, BUT THE RESISTANCE CONTINUES
There’s plenty more to do. The resistance won’t stop. Here's our current round-up of the best opportunities.
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Join a visibility event.
Many of these are shifting from evening to morning because of early darkness. Click here for events in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. To find events elsewhere, enter your zip code and choose “Visibility Events” on Mobilize.us.
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Speak out with NOPE’s Democracy Online.
Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, and YouTube. Repost, comment, share, and invite your friends to join in. More info: nopeonlinedem@gmail.com.
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Raise your spirits and make plans with Indivisible co-founders Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin.
They host weekly strategy briefings every Thursday, 3:00-4:00 p.m. EST. Sign up here.
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Make your voice heard
5 Calls makes it easy for you to reach your members of Congress and make your voice heard.
We research issues, write scripts that clearly articulate a progressive position, figure out the most influential decision-makers, and collect phone numbers for their offices.
All you have to do is call.
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Halt the ICE Terror Machine
Congress is negotiating new funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) at a moment when ICE and CBP are inflicting real harm on communities. This resource breaks down what we’re demanding and how you can take action.
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Trump and Congressional Republicans are Trying to Suppress the Vote
Republicans are once again pushing for a series of voter suppression bills–all variations of their infamous “SAVE Act”–which would create unnecessary obstacles for millions of eligible Americans trying to register to vote.
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Indivisibles organize—which means building power and flexing at key moments. Indivisible Groups take action in their communities, build collective purpose, and create change.
Success! Avelo Airlines to stop flying deportation charters.
Avelo Airlines will stop flying deportation charters for the Department of Homeland Security, ending its service for Immigration and Customs Enforcement after less than a year.
Since publicizing its new business arrangement in April, the low-fare carrier faced protests, boycotts and backlash from travelers, flight attendant unions, local politicians and immigration activists.