How We Fight: The 3 Rβs
- Renounce: Say it plainly β you reject what they stand for and what theyβre trying to do.
- Refuse: Don’t engage, amplify, or legitimize their distractions or disinformation.
- Resist: Speak up, show up, and push back. Disrupt their tactics. Protect what matters.
There’s a 4th R, but let’s act swiftly and strongly now so we won’t need to Revolt.
Upcoming Actions
February 17-18, 2026: National Call-In Days to Defend Voter Privacy.
February 22, 2026: Global Climate Accountability Day.
February 28, 2026: NAM Climate and Health Summit 2026 β organizers engage in climate-health advocacy and collective action.
March 3, 2026: Common Dreams: US Campus Protests to Call Out Trump Attacks β national coalition actions and protests around higher education policy.
Organizations to Follow & Support
β»οΈ Climate Protection
- Environmental League of Massachusetts (ELM): Advocates for sustainability and strong environmental policy.
- 350.org: Global grassroots campaign to end fossil fuels and build a world of renewable energy.
- Sunrise Movement: Youth-led climate justice organization fighting for a Green New Deal.
π€ Dignity & Inclusion
- LUCE Immigrant Justice Network of Massachusetts: Coalition of immigrant-led, grassroots organizations across Massachusetts, LUCE runs a multilingual rapid-response hotline to report and verify federal immigration enforcement and organizes community mutual-aid, know-your-rights trainings, & legal referral networks.
- National Organization for Women: Feminist advocacy for reproductive rights, economic justice, and ending violence against women.
- Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights: Coalition promoting civil rights policies and grassroots actions to protect democracy.
- Color Of Change: Advocates for racial justice in media, politics, and the economy.
π Global Cooperation
- Democracy Without Borders: Promotes democratic principles worldwide through advocacy and engagement.
- Global Citizen: Mobilizes action on global issues like climate change, health, and equality.
- Oxfam: Works to end poverty and injustice through international cooperation and aid.
βοΈ Rule of Law
- Citizens for Ethics: Holds the U.S. government accountable for the ethics of its actions.
- ACLU National Advocacy Institute: Provides training for young activists to engage in civil liberties advocacy and policy change.
- Brennan Center for Justice: Advocates for democracy, justice, and the rule of law through litigation and policy research.
π³οΈ Democratic Norms
- League of Women Voters: Encourages informed and active participation in government.
- Veterans Against Trump: Empowers veterans to stand up against racism, hate, and violence, and to champion an equitable and representative democracy.
- RepresentUs: Cross-partisan movement to pass anti-corruption laws and fight political bribery.
π’ Free Press
- Free Press: Advocates for media reform and protects press freedom.
- Columbia Journalism Review: Promotes excellence in journalism and defends press integrity.
- Reporters Without Borders: Defends the right to freedom of information around the world.
π½ Freedom of Expression
- ACLU Free Speech Project: Defends the constitutional right to express unpopular opinions and dissent.
- PEN America: Protects free expression in literature and the arts, and fights censorship.
- Knight Foundation: Supports informed and engaged communities, with a strong focus on free expression and journalism.
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