• Justice for Stillwater’s Survivors: Hold Jesse Butler Fully Accountable
    ❤️ Why this is important Because rape is violence — not a mistake, not a “youthful” act. In Stillwater, a young man accused of raping and assaulting multiple women was granted youthful-offender status, a classification meant for minor crimes, not premeditated sexual violence. That decision sends a devastating message to every survivor: that age, privilege, or connections can outweigh accountability. Survivors already battle shame, silence, and disbelief. When the justice system minimizes their trauma, it tells offenders they can harm again without facing full consequences. This isn’t just one case — it’s a dangerous precedent that will echo through future courtrooms unless we act now. We are demanding change because justice should protect the vulnerable, not the violent. The Payne County DA and Oklahoma lawmakers must close the loophole that lets violent sexual predators hide behind “youthful-offender” leniency — before it happens again.
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  • Tell Speaker Johnson and Leader Thune: NO KINGS
    Every generation faces a moment when silence is betrayal — this is ours. No Kings is a declaration that the people are the power. Can you take 1 (one) minute to sign on to our message to Leader Thune and Speaker Johnson: 👑 Our communities deserve more than fear, silence, and billion-dollar bailouts for the powerful. We deserve safety, dignity, and to be heard. No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings.  When we rise together, no king, no tyrant, and no dictator can silence us.
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  • Tell Congress: Rescind the Wounded Knee Medals of Honor
    In 1890, U.S. troops descended on the Lakota people at Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. What followed was not a “battle” — it was a massacre. An estimated 250 people were slaughtered. More than half were women and children. Many were killed as they fled, gunned down long after officers had ordered soldiers to stop shooting. Shamefully, 19 soldiers involved in this atrocity were awarded the nation’s highest honor for valor, the Medal of Honor. Congress and then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin worked together to review whether to rescind those medals, in light of the soldiers’ horrific actions. Now, Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth just doubled down on honoring the perpetrators of the massacre. “We’re making it clear [the soldiers] deserve those medals. This decision is now final, and their place in our nation’s history is no longer up for debate.” Unfortunately for Hegseth, that’s not entirely up to him. Congress has the power to act where the Pentagon refuses — by legislating the rescission of medals awarded to soldiers involved in the Wounded Knee massacre. We’re going to push them to do just that by passing the Remove the Stain Act introduced by Senator Elizabeth Warren (S.1915) and Representative Jill Tokuda (H.R.3609). With enough people speaking out, we can push Congress to take this decision out of Hegseth’s hands and finally deliver justice.
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  • Ban loud ads on all streaming platforms!
    California just passed a law mandating that ads on streaming services match the noise level of the movie or television show being watched. So the framework already exists—we just need more states to take action and implement it.  Their crackdown on excessively loud ads is set to go into effect July 1, 2026, and would cut down on noise pollution that disturbs homes and wakes sleeping children.  And it’s not the first time there’s been reform around loud ads. In 2010, Congress passed federal legislation called the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act to bring quiet commercials to cable television and radio shows.  Now, streamers must adhere to the CALM Act in California—and leaders nationwide should ensure they’re required to do the same in every state.  Add your name to the petition and demand that streaming platforms dial down the volume on their ads.
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  • Support Katy Pride: Stand with Love, Not Fear
    “Sign and share this petition to show that the majority of our community stands for inclusion, love, and equality, and that we will not be canceled. Together, we will make Pride happen. ”
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  • Reject Kristi Noem's PSA and the politicization of our airports!
    The Hatch Act is an 86-year-old law that prohibits political activities by federal employees. It’s meant to ensure that government programs, meant to serve all Americans regardless of political affiliation, remain nonpartisan.  Already, a handful of major international airports have refused to comply with Secretary Noem’s request to display her video—an egregious violation of the Hatch Act—at security checkpoints. Some states, like Oregon, have additional protections in addition to federal law that restrict public employes from promoting any political party.  Noem’s video blames the Democrats for the government shutdown, despite Republicans having control of all three branches of government. Millions of Americans are on the brink of losing their health care in the Republicans' budget proposal, and the shutdown is centered on extending critical Affordable Care Act subsidies. But Republicans are refusing to negotiate.  Noem's video overtly blames Democrats for the shutdown and any impact that it has had on travel, clearly meaning to influence general public opinion.  The Trump administration and MAGA Republicans might be okay breaking the law and using public government spaces to spread government-sanctioned propaganda, but airports don’t have to be complicit. Add your name to demand that airports follow the law and refuse to play Noem's video! 
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  • Do NOT put Donald Trump on any U.S. currency!
    Rarely in U.S. history have living presidents minted their image on U.S. currency. Trump wants to change that.  In October, it was reported that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent unveiled plans for a special coin to be released in 2026 marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence—bearing Trump’s profile. The Trump administration is trying to find loopholes in an 1866 law and exploit the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 to justify their flagrant action. But the intention of the rule of law is clear: In America, we have no kings, and living presidents should not be enshrined on our money.  Trump is acting like a dictator, and he wants to be treated like one. From rolling tanks through Washington, D.C., on his birthday to entertaining having his face etched into Mount Rushmore, Trump’s narcissistic attempts to immortalize himself are a flagrant display of authoritarianism and must be stopped.  Make it clear to the Treasury Department that we, the people, oppose breaking from the law and tradition by putting a living president on our currency!
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  • GOV. LAMONT: CHECK AVELO AIRLINES "BAGGAGE"!
    PLEASE SIGN and SUPPORT our effort to make Avelo's decision to increase their bottom line through cruelty and potential unlawfulness a decision they will regret!
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  • Stop ICE from expanding operations in Broadview in a 200,000 sq ft. Warehouse. "HOUSE OF HELL"
    The current building 1930 Beach Street is restricted to be inspected for Inhumane practices by Illinois Congressional Leaders. Chicago Sun-Times reports, “U.S. Sens. Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin, both Illinois Democrats, on Friday requested a tour of the Broadview ICE facility that has drawn heated protest for weeks, but they were denied entry,(2025, Armentrout). If ICE occupies the current 5000 square foot building and has DENIED entry for routine inspections, how much more would a 200,000 square ft building occupied by ICE would be even worst to inspect. Armentrout, M., (2025, October, 10).  Illinois Democrats call for investigation of Chicago ICE raids. https://chicago.suntimes.com/immigration/2025/10/10/ice-investigation-chicago-illinois-congressional-democrats-robin-kelly
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  • Secretary Rubio must reverse this dangerous and inhumane decision immediately
    The Israeli government and Hamas have reportedly agreed to phase one of a ceasefire plan that would allow for the release of hostages and detainees, and withdrawal of Israeli military forces from parts of Gaza. After more than two years of pain and suffering, we, along with all those who value peace and justice, welcome news of a pause in the violence and the chance for families to be reunited. Crucially, this means the influx of urgently-needed humanitarian aid to Gaza, and a respite from incredible violence and terror for millions of people across an entire region. Yet in this hopeful moment, too many lives remain at incredible risk, and a Trump administration policy would leave them to suffer unnecessarily. Earlier this year, Trump’s State Department stopped issuing temporary medical-humanitarian visas to people in Gaza — reversing a long-standing policy that allowed a small number of people, many of them children, to access life-saving medical care in the United States. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the pause may be temporary, but that was months ago — and it’s time we made the political costs of this choice too hard to bear. Let’s take advantage of every second of this break in the violence and ensure everyone at State hears overwhelming support to reinstate this policy and help people access the life-saving medical care they need. 
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  • Tell mayors: Follow Chicago’s lead and keep ICE off our streets!
    For years, ICE has relied on local governments to make its operations easier, using city resources, property, and even police partnerships to detain and deport our neighbors. Mayor Johnson’s new executive order creates ICE-free zones by prohibiting federal immigration authorities from using city-owned property to stage or carry out ICE raids, including parking lots, garages, vacant lots, and Chicago Public Schools property. "Our school parking lots are not for ICE to load their weapons. They are for Chicago, who drop their kids off to learn," Johnson said. "Our libraries are not for ICE to prepare for a raid. They're for Chicagoans to read and relax. Our Parks are not for ICE to set up checkpoints. They're for Chicagoans to play and enjoy." Mayor Johnson’s order makes clear that city resources should serve residents, not federal immigration enforcement. Every city in America should be protecting immigrant families, not helping deport them.  Add your name to call on mayors across the country to follow Chicago’s lead and block ICE from using city property for immigration enforcement.
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  • Stand up for workers and demand an end to the militarization of America’s cities
    The White House’s militarization of Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland, and threats to deploy troops to other cities, are terrifying workers. The very people that help D.C. function — day care workers, construction workers, restaurant workers, home and health care workers, and so many others — are too afraid of the military checkpoints and masked ICE agent dragnets to make it to their jobs. During the weeks of military occupation in D.C., day care centers have had to partially or completely close because of a worker shortage — and at least one center suspended daytime walks because of worries that the children they look after might encounter armed troops on the streets. Traffic stops in D.C. of construction vehicles are leading to unexplained worker arrests and companies unsure what to do next. People in need of care in their homes — family elders and disabled folks — aren’t able to get the help they need because health care workers fear random military stops if they leave their homes. The massive ICE raid of a Hyundai and LG factory under construction in Georgia is another arm of this federal terror. DHS arrested hundreds of workers, imprisoning many mostly South Korean workers for a week and putting the future of the factory and the 8,500 jobs it could have created in jeopardy. If America’s largest corporations and their powerful CEOs don’t use their influence to protect workers, cities across the country may fall under military occupation and the utter state of fear felt by so many in D.C. Racial profiling in D.C. has surged during the troop deployment, as immigrant workers face outsized threats of arrest, imprisonment, and deportations. 40% of the arrests in D.C. have been immigration related. The fear imposed by the federal government has hurt the D.C. economy, threatened labor across the metro D.C. area, and halted important daily operations. The ICE raid in Georgia harmed workers at the Hyundai-LG site AND threatened future jobs. Is that what powerful CEOs and America’s largest corporations want to see replicated in city after city?   America’s Fortune 500 companies and all U.S. employers must use their power now to end the militarization of America. Sign the petition: Protect the safety and well-being of workers, and free all workers from domestic military occupation!
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