Resources

  • FiftyFifty.One – United for Change

    Grassroots movement organizing peaceful protests in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

  • We The Builders

    Find stories from real government employees: How they save you time and money, how they protect your personal information, and how DOGE's dangerous dismantling of government technology puts you at risk.

  • OpenSecrets – Follow the Money in Politics

    Discover who is lobbying for which bills, how much money is being spent, and what interests are influencing legislation at OpenSecrets.org—a trusted, nonpartisan resource for tracking money in politics.

  • ACLU – Immigrants’ Rights

    No matter your immigration status, you are protected under the U.S. Constitution. Learn about your legal rights, protections, and available resources at ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights page. Stay informed, stay empowered.

  • Mobilize

    Events, Petitions, and Volunteer Opportunities.

  • Litigation Tracker

    Trump administration litigation tracker

  • CREW

    Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington

    Using bold legal actions and in-depth investigations, CREW targets government officials who sacrifice the common good to special interests and personal gain.

  • Democracy Forward

    Democracy Forward took the first Trump administration to court more than 100 times. It has now sued the second Trump administration to require the funding of federal grants and loans, to stop the unlawful termination of probationary federal employees, to prevent the elimination of federal employee civil service protections, to enjoin the dismantling of USAID and the CFPB, and to limit immigration enforcement officials from entering houses of worship for their enforcement actions.

  • Annenberg Classroom – Learn How the U.S. Government Works

    Gain a clear understanding of checks and balances, the Constitution, and civic rights through expert videos, interactive resources, and educational tools at Annenberg Classroom.

  • Campaign Legal Center – Restore Your Right to Vote

    If you have a past felony conviction, you may still be eligible to vote. Restore Your Vote helps you understand your rights and guides you through the restoration process. Take the first step toward reclaiming your voice in democracy today.

  • Partners4Democracy

    Informal working group that identifies and vets grassroots organizations working to get out liberal and progressive votes in swing states, thereby protecting our constitutional democracy.