Welcome to “What can I do?”                                   Citizens Indivisible, Portland, OR       

As citizens, we need to stand up to tyranny and authoritarianism in our government. The first question most of ask is “What can I do?”

If your experience is limited to voting, it can be daunting. But there are many other things you can do, some easy and low-risk, some more difficult, and some fairly high-risk. Some require only a few minutes; others require days, weeks or even months of sustained effort. How effective these activities might be is up to you and your judgement of what is needed at any point in time, in concert with others around you working on some of the same activities. We recommend that you find a group, for mutual encouragement.

Below we have described a number of things our group, Citizens Indivisible has done, with resource links and suggestions under “More Information.”

But we are also available to provide technical assistance or answer your questions. Just email us at citizensindiv@gmail.com.

ActivityMore InformationComments
Find joy in your life and focus on it daily  Probably not on the internet! 
Help the people around you  Probably not on the internet! 
1. Consider joining (or forming) a group to get informed about opportunities for action (ongoing)Email citizensindiv@gmail.com to sign up for our email list and/or join our in-person meetings. Find another Indivisible group at https://indivisible.org/groups.   
2. Inform yourself – read and support independent media and commentatorshttps://www.allsides.com/media-bias/media-bias-chart? https://contrarian.substack.com/ https://robertreich.substack.com   
3. Write emails or make calls to your members of Congress (“MOCs”) – U.S. Senators and CongresspeopleFind your MoCs and their contact info: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/OR   https://5calls.org/ (If you live in Oregon, you can email our Senators here:) https://www.merkley.senate.gov/connect/contact/ https://www.wyden.senate.gov/contact   
4. Attend MOCs’ town hall events, preparing to ask a meaningful question if you get the chance(If you live in Oregon) https://www.wyden.senate.gov/town-halls https://www.merkley.senate.gov/connect/town-halls/   If not Oregon, find your MoCs and their town halls: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/OR   
5. Donate money to political candidates or organizations  Contact candidates or organizations directly. Make a gift through ActBlue if it’s a candidate: https://secure.actblue.com/signin   
6. Support organizations filing lawsuits against Trump Administration  https://www.democracydocket.com https://www.aclu.org   
7. Volunteer for a political group or candidate  Contact candidates or organizations directly. Find opportunities through Indivisible or other groups like Swing Left, Sister District, MoveOn, etc. 
8. Write letters and postcards to support political candidates or initiatives  Find opportunities through Indivisible, Postcards to Voters, Activate America, Vote Forward, Tony the Democrat, etc. 
9. Canvass door to door for a candidate or cause  Contact candidate or organization directly. Find opportunities through Indivisible or other groups like Swing Left, Sister District, MoveOn, etc. 
10. Phone bank or text bank for a candidate or cause  Contact candidate or organization directly. Find opportunities through Indivisible or other groups like Swing Left, Sister District, MoveOn, etc. 
11. Support Ukraine(From Robert Reich): United 24 (the Ukrainian state platform for donations, including many important projects); RAZOM (an American NGO, tax-deductible for U.S. citizens, that cooperates with Ukrainian NGOs to support civilians); Documenting Ukraine (an initiative that helps give Ukrainians a voice, also tax-deductible for Americans); and Come Back Alive (a Ukrainian NGO that supports soldiers on the battlefield and veterans) 
12. Write postcards/letters /emails to people who are taking courageous actions  Search the internet for contact information to send a message 
13. Join national boycotts of businesses supporting Trump/MAGA  https://www.fiftyfifty.one/   Keep an eye out on news and social media.   
14. Participate in Economic Boycott days (encourage others to do it)  Keep an eye out on news and social media.   https://www.fiftyfifty.one/ 
15.Write letters to the editor  https://www.wikihow.com/Write-Letters-to-the-Editor 
16. Organize a fundraiser for a candidate or organization  Consider coordinating with candidates or organizations 
17. In conversations or on social media, speak out against misinformation and disinformation  https://www.brookings.edu/books/lies-that-kill/   https://indivisible.org/campaign/truth-brigade   
18. Participate in demonstrations and protests  https://www.fiftyfifty.one/   
19. Commit acts of nonviolent civil disobedience  https://www.britannica.com/topic/civil-disobedience   https://www.fiftyfifty.one/   
20. Join a general strike (In a general strike, working people across occupations refuse their labor until demands are met.)  https://oc-media.org/businesses-shutter-in-georgia-amidst-3-hour-general-strike/   https://www.fiftyfifty.one/     
21. Join an advocacy group (e.g., environmental, civil rights, social justice, immigration reform)  League of Women Voters, Planned Parenthood, local conservation groups, etc. 
22. Organize a gathering of friends and neighbors to help them get started in resisting the Trump/MAGA agenda    
23. Contact international governmental or nonprofit organizations that are resisting Trump to thank them  https://www.nato.int