There are many ways to take action to stop the genocidal attacks on Gaza. Links here lead to toolkits, calls to action, online resources and schedules of events from a number of groups across the U.S.
Read MoreFor actions and demonstrations the role of support in a civil disobedience action is crucial to those risking arrest. Support people accept the responsibility of being contacts to the outside once a member of the group is arrested. During and after a mass action support members need to stay in touch with support people from other groups, for information sharing and emotional support.
Read MoreAn affinity group is a small group of people who come together to prepare for and take direct action. Affinity groups are organised in a non-hierarchical and autonomous way, there are no leaders and everyone has an equal voice and responsibility/
Read MoreFrom National Guardsmen laying down their shields to bus drivers refusing to take protesters to jail, activists are tapping into a powerful principle of nonviolence resistance
Read MoreWe know that police, ICE, & CBP are working together to terrorize protestors. We have to be prepared. Here are some tips on how to plan if you are choosing to protest.
Read MoreFinding houses can sometimes be easy and sometimes hard, here are some tips
Read MoreGerman Organizers win a groundbreaking ballot initiative on seizing landlord’s properties and winning expropriation.
Read MoreIf you are facing eviction or are at risk of eviction, it’s not your fault. It’s the fault of a whole system of banks, property owners, and management companies that exist to make massive profits at the expense of your safety.
Read MoreIf the right is prepared to steal the election then we must be prepared to disrupt the status quo and resist. This guide offers resources for organizing in your communities across the country.
Read MoreThe Louisville Metro Police Foundation has been silent as they watch police officers brutalize peaceful protesters.
Read MoreSince June of 2020, activists have been subjected to an increasingly aggressive crackdown on protests by federal law enforcement. The federal response to the movement for Black Lives has included federal criminal charges for activists, door knocks by federal law enforcement agents, and increased use of federal troops to violently police protests.
Police foundations across the country are partnering with corporations to raise money to supplement police budgets by funding programs and purchasing tech and weaponry for law enforcement with little public oversight.
Read MoreTo keep our movements safe, we all need to better understand who these paramilitaries are, what threats they pose, and what to do when they are present.
Read MoreAs 10s of thousands move into the street, many new to protest, we’ve been seeing receiving questions about protest health and safety, as well as a lot of misinformation. Here’s a quick guide on how to care for yourself and others at a demo
Read MoreHere is an analysis of different kinds of wins that have happened because of the uprising.
Read MoreMapping the Police tracks the institutions, organizations and individuals that are responsible for creating and propping up the system of racist police violence here in DC and around the country.
Read MoreWhat if we rolled back police power, and abolished the institution entirely?
Read MoreThis handbook provides pluralistic resources which can be used in interfaith settings and customized for use by those of other religious traditions.
Read MoreWe are in a movement moment and that changes the way we organize and the questions we ask ourselves as organizers.
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