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Remember What They Did From their website:
"RememberWhatTheyDid.com creates original artwork that reminds voters what public officials have said and done. Each piece is created to actively encourage viewers to remember what these politicians did, and what they stand for. It mobilizes us to pledge to #VoteThemOut in November.
Art will be displayed on various outdoor advertising locations in African American, Latinx, and young voter neighborhoods. This campaign is to target nontraditional voters with billboards, posters, digital billboards, t-shirts, masks, and more. The artists' messages will be amplified by community partnerships, earned media, and social media.
RememberWhatTheyDid.com's art will always be factual, focused, and targeted.
"RememberWhatTheyDid.com is a project created by Robin Bell, Scott Goodstein, and Artists United for Change..."
Learn more here: RememberWhatTheyDid.com
Resistbot From their website:
"Hi, I'm Resistbot! I'm the fastest and easiest way to contact your representatives, all you have to do is send me a text."
This is a GREAT tool for easy activism.
Learn more here: Resist.bot
Stand Up America From their website:
"Began in the weeks after the 2016 election, when hundreds of thousands of concerned Americans came together online to organize & resist Trump's dangerous agenda. Our community has quickly grown to over two million Americans... who are taking action daily."
Learn more here: StandUpAmerica.com
Think Big America From their website:
"Think Big America builds on the progress that Governor JB Pritzker's administration and its allies have made in Illinois and takes the fight to right wing extremists all across the country. By helping to support initiatives that expand rights and make life better for working families, Think Big gets big things done for all Americans."
Learn more here: ThinkBigAmerica.com
Tides Advocacy From their website:
"Tides Advocacy identifies, connects, and fuels movements for social justice and the health of our democracy. Founded in 1997, we leverage our extensive network and design solutions to make advocacy accessible to social change innovators in all sectors.
We help with strategy development, legal guidance, and the infrastructure to quickly establish, scale, and run high-impact advocacy initiatives and funds.
With a network of over 90 fiscally sponsored 501(c)(4) projects and funds across the United States, we support advocates to strengthen community voice and achieve lasting policy change."
Learn more here: TidesAdvocacy.org
Transformative Justice Coalition From their website:
"Our Mission: Systematic change that achieves racial justice, gender, economic and social justice and human right through public education and engagement initiatives that attend equally to hearts and minds as well as the social systems and structures in which they exist."
"Our Vision: A world in which every individual has an equal opportunity to fully participate in their governance."
Learn more here: TJCoalition.org
These listings are not necessarily endorsements from Voting Info HQ. It's about inclusivity. This is primarily an effort to have menu items for all Democrats and Blue voters.