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
Third Act Legacy Project:
Write a Letter to the Editor that rejects this administration.
Through June 2025:
Quaker March for Immigrant Justice – New York City to Washington, DC
A 300-mile protest march urging Congress to restore moral leadership and end inhumane immigration policies.
June 2025:
Boycott Target Stores – Nationwide.
Exert economic pressure on Target stores nationwide in response to their removal of DEI hiring practices amid pressure from the Trump administration.
June 24-30, 2025:
Boycott McDonald’s – Around the World.
Exert economic pressure on McDonald’s in response to their ongoing support of Israel’s actions to perpetuate the genocide in Gaza.
June 29-July 1, 2025: Conference on Racial & Social Justice – Portland, OR. Brings together educators, activists, and organizers to advance racial and social justice in education.
July 3-6, 2025: National Women’s Music Festival – Madison, WI. A celebration of women’s music, culture, and activism.
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.
Organizations to Follow & Support
- League of Women Voters: Encourages informed and active participation in government.
- National Organization for Women: Focuses on feminist advocacy, including reproductive rights, economic justice, and ending violence against women.
- The People’s Union USA: Organizes economic blackouts against companies that kowtow to Trump policies.
- Environmental League of Massachusetts (ELM): Advocates for sustainability and strong environmental policy.
- Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights: A coalition promoting civil rights policies and mobilizing grassroots actions to protect democracy.
- Democracy Without Borders: Promotes democratic principles worldwide through advocacy and engagement.
- ACLU National Advocacy Institute: Provides training for young activists to engage in civil liberties advocacy and policy change.
- Common Cause: Champions fair elections and accountable governance in the U.S.
- Citizens for Ethics: Holds the U.S. government accountable for the ethics of its actions.