Spend Time

Putting our time and energy into resistance is the backbone of the movement. Whether you’re retired but not sure where to start, or you have an hour once a week, we’ll help you find something you have time for. (We hope to add a “quick actions” option soon, with tasks that take ten minutes or less.)

Document Resistance

If we don’t document what’s happening, who will? Take pictures of resistance: protests, graffiti, or things you witness.

When possible take pictures from multiple angles — it helps establish legitimacy. Post your pictures with a few words of context.

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Protests that Count

There are multiple forms of protest, but today we’re going to talk about the BIG dates. These are the coordinated events nationwide where the key is visibility — and crowd numbers. Sign up for events like the October 18th No Kings! protest to help organizers report on attendance. If you live in a small place, register your event even if it’s only a dozen people. Report attendance to be counted in the whole!

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#WarRavagedPortland

Ridicule is a great way to fight authoritarians. Respect is essential to their fear campaign. Nothing deflates that faster than humor at their expense.

Find and share #WarRavagedPortland posts, or create your own.

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Audit your TV

Write down every radio, TV and cable source you get news or programming from. When you have a complete list, look up who owns them. If you don’t like the answers, or you don’t have much diversity, replace some of your sources.

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