Bad News First

The news can be overwhelming, but it can also inform, inspire, and focus our engagement. Let’s gird our loins and take a quick peek.
  1. Historians, political scientists and legal experts have sounded the alarm, with some saying the United States has reached authoritarianism,” according to a review of the president’s actions in 2025.

  2. A resolution aiming to prevent further U.S. military action in Venezuela has failed in the Senate, after two GOP Senators flipped their votes, requiring the vice president to cast a tie-breaking vote.

  3. Native Americans, who are U.S. citizens by statute, are reportedly being detained in the course of ICE operations in Minnesota.

But Here's the
Good News!

Encouraging developments don’t always make the headlines, But good news can provide us with hope and momentum, so let's take heart!

And Here's What You Can Do!

Even small efforts have the potential to ripple out in ways we don’t expect. Plus, doing good is good for you. Give it a try and see!
  1. Consider making a donation to Minnesota mutual aid efforts, some of which can be found here and here.

  2. If you’re bolstered by the news of court wins for democracy, take a look at ACLU’s 2025 report and consider a donation.

  3. Is there a social, recreational, or charitable org you’ve been thinking about joining? Now’s a good time to build local connections.

Past Issues

Does it feel like so much has happened since Wednesday? Let's focus in and do...something! Visit the Action Library for more ideas.
Increasing risks for nuclear safety, public health, and ICE observers, but growing signs of opposition in congress, the courts, and on the local level. Have you participated in your democracy today?
Shooting citizens in broad daylight makes for some strange bedfellows, but here we are. Let's keep going, taking inspiration from the good people of Minnesota.
Welp, it's been a week. But courts and juries aren't having it, so let's do like the good people of Minneapolis and KEEP GOING!
Science, privacy, and the line between public service and private enrichment keep taking hits, but religious leaders are stepping up, as are House Democrats. How about you? (I've got some ideas.)
Today is a good day to reflect on non-compliance, black history, and signs of tyranny. If you've got ten minutes, I've got the links. Let's do this.

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