Daily Tasks

A collection of all the concrete, simple steps we have imagined so far. If you would like to refine your search further, we’ve broken them down into tasks that take money, tasks that take time, and things that help you be resilient, so you can keep resisting for as long as it takes. They’re up there in the menu!

Resistance Bingo

Get together with friends and brainstorm quick and easy resistance actions you could do (call a rep, set up a recurring donation, sign up for de-escalation training…) and make a bingo game of it. Click to find out how…

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Sign of the Times

We’ve all seen great protest signs. Some go viral, getting picked up around the nation, while others make us think or laugh. Here are some tips for creating memorable, resistant signs.

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Self Care

Just keeping up with the news can be exhausting. Add in all the ways we have to protect ourselves, prepare for the unimaginable, and learn to fight against it…it’s a recipe for burnout!

Schedule half an hour to sit quietly with a cup of tea or a cocktail. No phones, no news. How are you feeling? What do you need? Make a plan for more of that.

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Small Spectacles

Small protests lack the collective energy of big protest days, but they’re important. By keeping resistance in the public eye we remind people that what’s happening isn’t normal.

Fun and spectacle help. Buy a bubble gun, distribute cowbells, or create a costume to stand on corners alone or in groups.

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Creative Activism

Take stock of your hobbies and interests. Are you artistic? Help make protest signs. Do you love to sew? Offer to help build someone’s persona. Do you love photography? Add protest-relevant images to a free online repository like Wikimedia.

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