April 2026

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“Did it” Diary

Instead of a resolution, could we suggest a recollection? Pause to remember everything you’ve done to resist! If you’re just getting started or always draw a blank, then start a “did-it diary” for the coming year!

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Care

At more than a year into fascism, it’s easy to get burned out and feels safer to stop caring. If you’re low on energy go back to basics: what did you work on “before all this?” Being engaged and caring about something is fighting fascism. They want us demoralized and exhausted. Push back by caring out loud.

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Invest in Resilience

Splurge on a convenience that will free up time or energy for resistance work. If you get a cooking convenience, could you share meals with a neighbor? If you get the car cleaned, would you carpool or offer rides? Would an out of work neighbor want to help you out with some (paid!) overdue chores?

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Small Bookstores

Go enjoy a small bookstore today! Browse until you find a treasure, or pick up a resistance favorite to donate to a Little Library. Bookstores are where resistance grows and organizes! If you do need to buy books online use Bookshop.org and set your favorite small bookstore to receive their profit-share!

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Food Banks need Cash

Food banks can stretch your dollar further by buying what they really need at wholesale. If the holiday season feels busy don’t grab a few sale cans to throw in a box — donate that money to the food bank directly. If you’re able, make it recurring.

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ICE

“No ICE, please!”

In the run-up to May Day there’s a push to contact small businesses and encourage them to join the resistance. Why not offer “No Ice” signs at the same time? Details will vary a bit in each state, so we’ve collected a few starting points to help you see how it works.

“No ICE, please!” Find Out How »

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