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February 3. Monica Sager: National ’50 States’ Anti-Trump Protest Planned for Feb 5: What to Know.
February 5. Morgan Lee: Protesters in cities across the US rally against Trump’s policies, Project 2025 and Elon Musk.
February 10. Lana Leonard: Thousands “Rise Up for Trans Youth” in New York City, Leading National Conversation on Denial of Healthcare Across Major Hospital Systems.
February 25. Victoria Valenzuela: Los Angeles is leading the way in resisting Trump’s mass deportations: Since Trump’s inauguration, Latinos and their allies in LA have organized walkouts and near daily protests against ICE and in support of the undocumented community.
April 6. Rebecca Solnit: Millions Stood Up: April 5 Hands Off Day of Action.
April 7. Molly Jong-Fast: Trump Is Back. So Are Millions of Protesters.
April 19. Emma Bowman: Anti-Trump protests this weekend turn focus to community action.
May 6. Jordan King: Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protest Planned for Parade on Trump’s Birthday.
May 25. Rachel Leingang: Indivisible: the mass movement leading the progressive fight against Trump.
July 21. Brad Reed: ‘It’ll Take All of Us’: Indivisible Launches Effort to Train 1 Million+ Organizers to Oppose Trump.Indivisible says its goal is “to train one million people in the strategic logic and practice of non-cooperation, as well as the basics of community organizing and campaign design.”
August 12. Waging Nonviolence: New data shows No Kings was one of the largest days of protest in US history: The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement.
October 16. Waging Nonviolence: The resistance reaches into Trump country: As organizers for No Kings 2 seek historic turnout on Oct. 18, the broader pro-democracy movement has already broken new ground.
October 16. Bill McKibben: Ha, it’s a frog! On the role of humor in resistance movements.
October 20. Anand Giridharadas: At No Kings march, solidarity, defiance, and courage.
October 20. Gary Shteyngart: The Rise of the Inflatable Chicken Resistance.
October 20. Ana Marie Cox: How No Kings Embraced the Good Kind of Weird—and Won the Normies. In New Braunfels, Texas, a red county turned out against Trump, and made a joyous noise that was as American as apple pie … or a fighting unicorn.
November 13. K. Starling: 30,000 Rallies, Eight Months: 2025 is Poised to Shatter Records.
November 23. Victoria Namkung: Brand-new activists are discovering political movements – and each other: ‘You feel the camaraderie.’