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The Anti-Authoritarian Playbook

By Scot Nakagawa of The 22nd Century Action Fund

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The Mechanic Behind the Machine

How to understand Stephen Miller, and why it matters at least as much or more than Trump

A Lesson From My Grandparents

How Immigrant Workers Brought Down Jim Crow In Hawai'i

The Cure for Loneliness

The LGBTQ movement’s deepest achievement was never policy.

How a Jingle Defeated a Dictator

What Chile’s “No” Campaign and the Global History of Cultural Resistance Teach Us About Defending Democracy in 2026

A Capacity, Not a Calling

On Gal Beckerman’s How to Be a Dissident.

Quiet Is Reorganization

An analytical brief on the post-pardon paramilitary landscape

An Enemy and an Emergency

50 Years of Executive Power Consolidation

They Are Not Coming for “Illegal Immigrants”

The assault on immigration is a war over who counts as human - and all of us are in the crossfire

Immigration Scapegoating

A Staple Of U.S. Authoritarianism

The Deeper Meaning Behind Trump's Raid in Ohio

From Convergence Magazine

What You Can Do Right Now

What You Can Do Right Now

The Breakthrough Trap

Why winning against Trump is not the same as winning, and what the pro-democracy movement needs to do about it

When the Heat Is On

Coalitions fracture under pressure. Our job is to build the infrastructure underneath them.

The River and the Springs

Freedom Trainers, popular education, and the relational work that turns mass training into lasting movement

Start With the Catalog

Esau Jenkins, Septima Clark, and the discipline of meeting people where they are

Two Postcards a Week

The witness of Otto and Elise Hampel, and what it means for the rest of us

Federalism as a Pro-Democracy Asset

A Strategy Brief

How a Jingle Helped Topple A Dictator

What Chile’s “No” Campaign and the Global History of Cultural Resistance Teach Us About Defending Democracy in 2026

Solidarity Is Not a Feeling

It is the mechanism by which movements survive

Books That Kept Me Company in Hard Times

A reading list for people who need to know this has happened before - and that people survived it, fought back, and sometimes won

To Racial Equity Funders and White Allies

Across the field, funders and a growing number of advocacy organizations are quietly stepping back from race-explicit work.