


Women's March: Kick out the Clowns - How to Host a Circus Action
"Kick Out the Clowns" is a Women's March action using satirical circus protests to target the Trump regime. Emphasizing big, bright visuals, it promotes budget-friendly organizing via community resources, thrifting, and DIY props. They hope to escalate protest, inspire hope, and foster solidarity.
Supporting LGBTQ-Owned Businesses During Pride Month
Support LGBTQ-owned businesses this Pride Month by shopping intentionally, boosting visibility, and using tools like Everywhere Is Queer and Intentionalist. Your dollars and voice help build a more inclusive, thriving economy—during Pride and all year long.Latest Articles

Worker-Owned Co-ops Are Building a Solidarity Economy in Michigan
Michigan's quiet revolution: worker-owned co-ops are building a solidarity economy, putting people over profit and fostering democratic workplaces. These co-ops advance equity, community wealth, and transform local businesses, offering a path to a more equitable future.
Women's March: Kick out the Clowns - How to Host a Circus Action
"Kick Out the Clowns" is a Women's March action using satirical circus protests to target the Trump regime. Emphasizing big, bright visuals, it promotes budget-friendly organizing via community resources, thrifting, and DIY props. They hope to escalate protest, inspire hope, and foster solidarity.
Supporting LGBTQ-Owned Businesses During Pride Month
Support LGBTQ-owned businesses this Pride Month by shopping intentionally, boosting visibility, and using tools like Everywhere Is Queer and Intentionalist. Your dollars and voice help build a more inclusive, thriving economy—during Pride and all year long.
Higher Ground Labs' 2024 Political Tech Landscape Report: "Scale alone is not enough"
The 2024 Political Tech Landscape Report from Higher Ground Labs is a critical analysis of the political tech ecosystem, emphasizing that "scale alone is not enough" to achieve victory. Published in May 2025, it's a call to critically examine why progressive efforts failed to move critical voters.
Rank MI Vote: Michigan Organizers Fight for Ranked Choice Voting
Ranked choice voting – an election method that lets voters rank candidates in order of preference – is gaining attention across the U.S. Supporters argue this can reduce polarization and give voters a greater voice compared to the traditional system. RankMIVote.org is leading the charge in Michigan.
Sen. Slotkin's Intel Briefing: May 23, 2025
Sen. Elissa Slotkin recently highlighted several significant issues impacting Michigan and the nation, stemming from a major bill passed in the House of Representatives and other administrative decisions. Referred to by some as the "big beautiful bill," it reportedly passed the House by a single vote after significant
Using Your Wallet for Change: The Power of "Buycotts"
Every day, our spending choices offer powerful tools for social change. While boycotts can be important for protesting practices seen as unethical, focusing on supporting businesses that align with your values—using buycotts—can be a more powerful and sustainable approach. A boycott is an organized refusal to buy fromMichigan
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Senator Elissa Slotkin's Weekly Intel Briefing
In a recent weekly intelligence briefing, Senator Elissa Slotkin outlined three major issues developing in Washington that she believes have significant implications for Americans' economic security, national security, and democracy. One central topic discussed was the evolving story surrounding tariffs. The Senator noted that the administration has created a
Mothering Justice: Detroit-based organization empowering mothers of color
Navigating the Unseen Toll: Caregiving, Culture, and Self-Preservation The Mothering Justice podcast, "Building the next generation of mom activists," recently dedicated an episode to the profoundly impactful and often unseen reality of caregiving. Hosted by Brenda Williams, the discussion featured Omari Minard, Shamil Dobs, and Ken Whitaker, who
Sen. Slotkin's Weekly Intel Briefing
Senator Slotkin Details Washington Impacts: Tariffs, Budget Cuts, and Rule of Law Concerns In a recent weekly briefing, Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan addressed key issues in Washington D.C. that she believes will have a direct impact on the lives of Michiganders and Americans across the country. Focusing on
Indivisible Metro Detroit: John James Empty Chair Town Hall
Indivisible Metro Detroit John James Empty Chair Townhall0:00/686.61× An impassioned town hall event, organized by local groups including Macomb Defenders Rising (an Indivisible group) and co-sponsored by organizations like Fund My Future Michigan and Families for Fair Care, brought together hundreds of people in Michigan'sResources for Organizing

Using Your Wallet for Change: The Power of "Buycotts"
Every day, our spending choices offer powerful tools for social change. While boycotts can be important for protesting practices seen as unethical, focusing on supporting businesses that align with your values—using buycotts—can be a more powerful and sustainable approach. A boycott is an organized refusal to buy from
Indivisible Truth Brigade: Use your voice to counter disinformation
Disinformation poses a significant threat, not only by spreading falsehoods but by being deliberately used to create harmful policies and laws. This deliberate spread of false information, often targeting marginalized communities like people of color and the LGBTQ+ community, aims to divide people, undermine trust in institutions and each other,
Women's March: Digital Defense is the New Front Line of Resistance
Digital Defense0:00/944.441× In an era where the online landscape is increasingly weaponized against activists and organizers, understanding and implementing robust digital security is not optional – it's essential for survival and effective resistance. This urgent message comes from the "Digital Defenders: Securing Our Resistance – Infosecurity
Indivisible Truth Brigade: Use your voice to counter disinformation
Disinformation poses a significant threat, not only by spreading falsehoods but by being deliberately used to create harmful policies and laws. This deliberate spread of false information, often targeting marginalized communities like people of color and the LGBTQ+ community, aims to divide people, undermine trust in institutions and each other,Latest Articles

Worker-Owned Co-ops Are Building a Solidarity Economy in Michigan
Michigan's quiet revolution: worker-owned co-ops are building a solidarity economy, putting people over profit and fostering democratic workplaces. These co-ops advance equity, community wealth, and transform local businesses, offering a path to a more equitable future.
Women's March: Kick out the Clowns - How to Host a Circus Action
"Kick Out the Clowns" is a Women's March action using satirical circus protests to target the Trump regime. Emphasizing big, bright visuals, it promotes budget-friendly organizing via community resources, thrifting, and DIY props. They hope to escalate protest, inspire hope, and foster solidarity.
Supporting LGBTQ-Owned Businesses During Pride Month
Support LGBTQ-owned businesses this Pride Month by shopping intentionally, boosting visibility, and using tools like Everywhere Is Queer and Intentionalist. Your dollars and voice help build a more inclusive, thriving economy—during Pride and all year long.
Higher Ground Labs' 2024 Political Tech Landscape Report: "Scale alone is not enough"
The 2024 Political Tech Landscape Report from Higher Ground Labs is a critical analysis of the political tech ecosystem, emphasizing that "scale alone is not enough" to achieve victory. Published in May 2025, it's a call to critically examine why progressive efforts failed to move critical voters.
Rank MI Vote: Michigan Organizers Fight for Ranked Choice Voting
Ranked choice voting – an election method that lets voters rank candidates in order of preference – is gaining attention across the U.S. Supporters argue this can reduce polarization and give voters a greater voice compared to the traditional system. RankMIVote.org is leading the charge in Michigan.
Sen. Slotkin's Intel Briefing: May 23, 2025
Sen. Elissa Slotkin recently highlighted several significant issues impacting Michigan and the nation, stemming from a major bill passed in the House of Representatives and other administrative decisions. Referred to by some as the "big beautiful bill," it reportedly passed the House by a single vote after significant