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!

food party

Feed People

Food insecurity is only going to get worse in America. Between rising grocery prices, crops lost due to climate change and deportation, and new, draconian SNAP requirements, people are going to be hungry. In February funding is back on the table, and while SNAP can’t be held hostage this time (thanks Democrats!) furloughed and unpaid federal workers will need help. Start now, so we’re ready.

Feed People Find Out How »

Scouting America

Remember all the boy scout controversy, from pedophile coverups to gender wars? They’ve been working to tackle those issues…and are now under attack on the right for “going woke.”

Many troops operate Christmas Tree lots, or have pick-up services. If you stopped going because they were problematic, look again!

Scouting America Find Out How »

Scandinavian festival, holiday, market

Holiday Market

Many ethnic communities rely on holiday markets to fund year-round programs. Cottage makers do too. Look through local event listings for seasonal fairs thrown by immigrant, minority or other local communities, and make it an outing!

Holiday Market Find Out How »

Library

Read a Book

Winter brings cozy weather for tea and reading. Order a couple of history or how-to books that will fuel your resistance, and make time to read them, or listen to audio books while you commute or clean. Re-train your mind to stick with one topic for more than a few minutes.

Read a Book Find Out How »

Micro-protest

There are dozens of tiny protests happening all across the country, all the time. You’ve likely driven by them: overpass signs or the same ten people outside the Tesla dealership. Join one today! Find out what they’re doing and join them for a while. Tell them you appreciate them being out there, and chat about resistance for a while. If you don’t know where to find them, click through for resources.

Micro-protest Find Out How »

Celebrate C(h)an(n)uk(k)a(h)

Hate crimes against Jewish people are at an all-time high in America. A poll in February found more than half of American Jews have changed behaviors to avoid antisemitism. Almost one third report avoiding overtly Jewish events out of fear. So this year, find out if your town has a Channukah event (DEC14-21), and go stand with your Jewish neighbors. Let them know everyone deserve to celebrate holidays in joy and safety.

Celebrate C(h)an(n)uk(k)a(h) Find Out How »

Scroll to Top