ACTIVISM FOR BUSY PEOPLE
Phone calls, emails, faxes, postcards are resistance actions
Find apps that help you resist what Trump, Musk, MAGA, and the Republican supermajority are doing to destroy our democracy and establish an authoritarian oligarchy.

INDIVISIBLE NATIONAL WEBSITE: The original! Indivisible national website has tons of resources, including the incomparable Indivisible Guide–required reading for anybody who wants to get involved in the movement.
INDIVISIBLE TRUTH BRIGADE: Grassroots-powered lie-stopping. Person by person; mind by opened mind. A bunch of grassroots volunteers can throw a meaningful wrench into the democracy-destroying lie machine. Independent studies prove that we can persuade a lot of people to stop spreading lies with just one strategic message or conversation. Online and offline, in person and on social media, you, along with more than 6,000 other Truth Brigade members, will clear the path to a sustainable democracy!
INDIVISIBLE EMPOWER: The fight against MAGA extremists has never been more urgent—but we’re not in this alone. Real change starts with the conversations we have with people we already know. With the Empower app, you’ll have everything you need to mobilize your friends, family, and community to take action—whether it’s turning out voters, holding leaders accountable, or organizing for key moments

5 Calls is the easiest and most effective way for U.S. constituents to make a political impact. Make your voice heard!
Once your congressperson forms a public stance on an issue, it’s hard for them to walk it back. The earlier they hear your opinion, the more likely it is you’ll make an impact.
Calling is by far the most effective way to ensure that your representative hears you before they take a public stance

Contact all of your officials at once. Resistbot is a chatbot that turns your texts into faxes, postal mail, or emails to your representatives in minutes.
The easiest way to be heard! Send the word resist to Resistbot on Apple Messages, Messenger, Instagram, Telegram, or by text to 50409 and answer the questions texted back. In minutes, you’ll have contacted Congress or your other elected officials. Make your letter open for maximum effect.

Equal Ground is a community-centered organization engaging the rising American electorate through equal access to education about voting and empowerment. We work to fight for the issues we believe in, from equality, a living wage, healthcare, to fair elections, climate change and social justice.
We focus our efforts on the rising American electorate with the goal of building and expanding current capacity in underserved communities. Actions include strategic planning, leadership development, petition collection, voter registration, and voter education and turnout.
With support from funders committed to community-based power, we work with allies and partners in the community to create strategic plans and produce quality deliverables for the issues we care about.

1000 Friends of Florida – 2026 Session Tracker
Each year, 1000 Friends of Florida advocates in the halls of the Florida Legislature against sprawl-inducing legislation and promotes public policy to support sustainable communities.
Priority areas include managing growth, protecting water quality, conserving environmentally sensitive resources including springs and the Everglades, promoting sustainable communities through effective housing, transportation and community design policies, sound governance and other issues related to the livability of Florida’s communities.
Information organized by topic for the 2026 Legislative Session.

Big Ugly Bill by Subject
A great resource for following legislation in detail. You can search by session, by member, and by bill number to see where a bill is in the process, monitor cosponsors, and more. Has your MoC signed on to that important piece of legislation yet? Here’s where you can find out!

Tracking the activities of the United States Congress
and the White House to make a more open and accountable government.

The Congressional Calendars collection includes the Calendars of the U.S. House of Representatives and History of Legislation and the Senate Calendar of Business.
The Calendars of the U.S. House of Representatives and History of Legislation is prepared under the direction of the Clerk of the House of Representatives by the Office of Legislative Operations. It is published daily by 8:00 a.m. when the House is in session.
The Senate Calendar of Business is prepared under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate by the Legislative Clerk. It is updated each day the Senate is in session.

In the United States, the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the right to free expression and assembly (and most states protect both, too!). When engaging in nonviolent protest, it’s important to understand the history of the practices and your legal rights, as well as the strategic intention of any course of action.
Noncooperation tactics, which include economic boycotts, labor strikes, walk-outs, die-ins, and refusals to obey social norms, are used to restrict or deny expected behavior or cooperation with individuals, institutions, or governments. They are typically the most powerful class of nonviolent methods because they involve directly removing an opponent’s sources of social, political, and economic power.
Civil disobedience, a subcategory of noncooperation, involves knowingly violating laws, decrees, regulations, commands or orders deemed immoral or unjust. Those who engage in civil disobedience knowingly expect and accept the legal consequences of their action.

