When the Department of Health and Human Services began the process of laying off 10,000 federal employees and terminating billions of dollars of federal contracts in March, public health organizations across the country watched with dread. We knew that the administration’s policies and rhetoric against science, diversity, equity, and inclusion would obliterate much of the […]| Berkeley Media Studies Group
Unite Against Book Bans is teaming up with Public School Strong to connect Banned Books Week events nationwide. A new interactive map and calendar make it easy for communities to share, find, and support local efforts to protect the freedom to read.| Unite Against Book Bans
Join Unite and Everyday Advocacy on October 7 to explore ways to defend diverse books and amplify educators' and librarians' voices. Registration is now open for this free, interactive session! The post Educators’ Voices Matter! The Everyday Advocacy Virtual Workshop is Back for Banned Books Week appeared first on Unite Against Book Bans.| Unite Against Book Bans
Join ILA on Sept. 8 for International Literacy Day and all September for Literacy Month—celebrate reading and Children’s Rights to Read!| Unite Against Book Bans
Our communities are facing unprecedented challenges to our collective safety and efforts to house all of our neighbors.| National Coalition for the Homeless - Building a movement to End Homelessness
Celebrate Banned Books Week (Oct. 5–11) with a Right to Read Night featuring Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson! Join the movement—NCAC’s new guide shows you how.| Unite Against Book Bans
The new Everyday Advocacy Playbook is a hands-on guide designed for educators and others who are ready to help change the public narrative surrounding schools and books.| Unite Against Book Bans
n estimated 75,000 people showed up in downtown Chicago on Saturday, June 15, as part of a national wave of protests called “No Kings”—coinciding with Flag Day, President Donald Trump’s birthday, and a D.C. parade honoring the 250th anniversary of the Army. Families, community groups, activists, and voters showed up to advocate for a variety […]| South Side Weekly
Last year, my daughter gave me a fun blank notebook with SCHEMES on the cover. I vowed to her that I would fill it with schemes. I now have close to fifty.| Jim Munroe
Inside are ideas on things the Steering Council I would like to attempt if elected next term.| Better Simple
Self-managed forms of organizing are necessary but insufficient for any libertarian revolutionary process. Any revolutionary process has both form(s) and … More| Usufruct Collective
Maintaining a package beyond the software. A post that covers a talk I was meant to give at the Black Python Devs Leadership Summit.| Better Simple
Experts weigh in on what you need to know if you’re planning to attend a protest this week.| South Side Weekly
Four tenant unions reflect on building collective power and the future of the movement.| South Side Weekly
hello folks! we hope the new year (gregorian calendar) has been good for you so far. has been quiet on our end, however we are now working to organize a web-dialogue and we hope to see you there! O…| THE ANTI-OPPRESSION NETWORK
TW & CW: trans antagonism, TERF, SWERF TERF = trans exclusionary radical feminism/feminist SWERF = sex worker exclusionary radical feminism/feminist hello there, we are responding to the TERF/S…| THE ANTI-OPPRESSION NETWORK
thank you Kristy Tremblay for the poster. image description of it is at the bottom of the post. Taking place on occupied & unceded Secwepemc territory. Hosted by Femme For All Collective. In so…| THE ANTI-OPPRESSION NETWORK
Taking place on unceded Coast Salish territory – Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, & Musqueam nations. Hosted by Gallery Gachet. In solidarity with the grassroots community actions of Idle No More. Tam…| THE ANTI-OPPRESSION NETWORK