How We Fight: The 3 R’s
- Renounce: Say it plainly — you reject what they stand for and what they’re 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
July 8, 2025: ELI Clean Water Briefing – Webinar. This educational webinar Educational will cover the Clean Water Act basics — ideal for advocates looking to learn and (re)engage.
July 17, 2025: “Good Trouble Lives On” protests – nationwide. The follow up to the massive No Kings protests, this one honors the late Georgian congressman John Lewis, to stand up to national elected leaders and let them know they must be decent and abide by the US Constitution.
July 20-22, 2025: Citizens’ Climate Lobby – D.C. Conference & Lobby Day. Includes opportunities to meet with members of Congress to push directly for climate policy.
July 21-22, 2025: Aspen Ideas – Climate Chicago. A major climate summit in Chicago presenting solutions-focused discussions and community engagement.
July 27, 2025: Guelaguetza Festival – New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles. This year’s Mexican cultural festival will feature peaceful demonstrations against ICE’s anti-immigrant actions.
Organizations to Follow & Support
♻️ 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.
🤝 Dignity & Inclusion
- 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.
🌎 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.
⚖️ 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.
🗳️ Democratic Norms
- Common Cause: Champions fair elections and accountable governance in the U.S.
- League of Women Voters: Encourages informed and active participation in government.
- RepresentUs: Cross-partisan movement to pass anti-corruption laws and fight political bribery.
📢 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.
🗽 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.