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!

Witness Our Crimes

CONTENT WARNING : there’s nothing simple about reading a torture report, but we think it’s important for every American to know our taxes are being used to actively torture people into “self-deporting.” If you are able, be a witness and spread the word, call congress, and fund the ACLU.

Witness Our Crimes Find Out How »

food bank

Poverty Tutor

Tens of thousands of families are joining the food-insecure for the first time. If you’ve been poor, you know there are skills, and often shame, involved.

Offer to accompany a friend on their first food-bank visit, help them learn to cook with products they didn’t select, or show them other local resources for struggling families.

Poverty Tutor Find Out How »

Vote!

SAVE voting

The SAVE act is stalled in the Senate, but it isn’t dead yet. A LOT of disinformation about it exists. Many people think they’ll be able to register and vote with just a driver license, but that’s not true. Meanwhile a new executive order seeks to limit mail-in voting. This is the steal you’re worried about, so learn and share the facts.

SAVE voting Find Out How »

potato bar

Potato Potluck

Want to keep the community energy building? Met a new crew at the protests? Learned things you’d like to share with your existing crew? A baked potato potluck is a simple way to socialize: bake a bag of spuds and invite everyone to bring a topping.

Potato Potluck Find Out How »

No Kings costumes

Protests that Count

Did you attend a protest, feel the power of community, then get home and wonder “what now?” Here are a dozen things you can do the day after a protest to keep the energy flowing!

Protests that Count Find Out How »

No Kings virtual rally

“I can’t protest”

Can’t protest? Help boost the signal: watch the livestream, join the virtual protest, drive friends to the location, or counter online suppression by interacting and posting. Click through for more than two-dozen for ways to be supportive without attending.

“I can’t protest” Find Out How »

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