Feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to start? Just commit to taking 1 action!
Use your voice as a consumer to pressure major corporations to publicly oppose harmful policies and actions through boycotts, emails, and social campaigns.
Change starts close to home. Attend city council meetings, school board meetings, and local organizing events to influence decisions directly.
Midterm elections shape Congress and state leadership. Voting is one of the most powerful actions you can take to influence national direction.
Make sure your friends, family, and neighbors are registered, informed, and know when and how to vote in upcoming elections.
Call, write, and meet with your elected officials to demand action and public accountability. Silence enables harm.
Support causes directly by volunteering with campaigns, nonprofits, election efforts, or trusted advocacy groups.
If you witness abuse, voter suppression, or unlawful actions, document it responsibly and report it to trusted legal or civil rights groups.
Whatever your skill is, use it to support the cause. Create art, write, teach, organize, code, speak, design, or help locally. Change does not have to be national to matter. Your community counts.
Strong communities resist harm better than isolated individuals. Get to know your neighbors, support each other, and create local networks of trust and action.
Social media is where many local movements organize and share real-time actions. Join grassroots groups to stay informed, coordinate locally, and support efforts in your area.