Each Tuesday, “Take Action Now” will feature a list of three actions curated by Nation
editors to make the biggest impact—one of which will be an option that
takes a few minutes to complete, another that will take a few hours, and
the last will involve a deeper commitment. You can pick and choose
which one to involve yourself with, no matter your schedule.
While
we are all united in our desire to take action, most of us are busy,
and our access to time and resources varies, day to day and week to
week. So instead of a comprehensive list of everything that’s happening,
“Take Action Now” will highlight three meaningful ways you can get
involved each week—even if you already have a full plate. We don’t
expect anyone’s activism to end at what they find in their “Take Action
Now” emails, but we hope you’ll find it a great place to start.
Through “Take Action Now,” we intend to connect readers of
The Nation
both new and old to more of the vital work being done daily by women’s
rights groups, climate justice activists, and immigrant-led community
organizations, to name just a few of the people and institutions we
admire and whose work we hope to lift up. Below you’ll find our first
featured actions.
Please sign up for “Take Action Now” here or using the form below—and we’ll be in touch!
NO TIME TO WASTE? Call
your senators at 202-224-3121 or their individual offices and demand
that they stop Trumpcare and protect the Affordable Care Act.
This is particularly important if you live in one of the 10 key states
with senators who are more likely to vote against the bill, listed
here.
For Republican senators, demand that they oppose the bill. If you’re
calling a Democratic senator, we recommend following Indivisible’s
call script for demanding that the senator use a tactic called “filibuster by amendment.” (The link includes details about this tactic.)
GOT SOME TIME? Host or attend a dinner to connect with your community. This Sunday,
June 25,
the Dream Defenders in partnership with United We Dream, the Women’s
March, and other groups, are organizing a Day of Dinners across the
country. These dinners are intended for people from all walks of life to
connect and “start a new conversation about the country we want and the
future worth fighting for.”
Sign up here to attend or host a dinner. Dream Defenders is a Florida-based youth organization formed in the wake of the murder of Trayvon Martin and
United We Dream
is the largest immigrant youth-led organization in country. Both are
great organizations to support. The work of the Dream Defenders is
particularly important now, less than a week after the acquittal of the
police officer who killed Philando Castile near Minneapolis and just a
few days after the killing by police of Charleena Lyles in Seattle.
READY TO DIG IN? Organize a sit-in outside your senator’s office.
We cannot overstate how important the fight to protect the ACA is right
now. If you can organize your own sit-in, Indivisible has a
step-by-step guide
(step four on the list). If you’re not sure you have the time and
resources to organize people on your own but want to connect with others
who may have already gotten started, you can find an Indivisible group
in your area
here.
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