Labor Day started as a protest. The first Labor Day was on September 5, 1882 when over 10,000 workers left their work to march in New York City. This was when Americans had 12-hour days and worked six, if not… Read More ›
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100 Days To Go: The Light at the End of a Very Dark Tunnel
With only 100 days left to Election Day, let’s take a moment to reflect on this moment.
The Week’s Best Cartoons: Trump’s Goons
Here’s how the nation’s editorial cartoonists responded to the biggest news story of the week.
3 Essential Resources For Anyone Attending a Protest
How to prepare for a protest.
The Week’s Best Cartoons 4/25
Who will speak up and say that the emperor has no clothes on? Editorial cartoonists appear to be one of the last groups of people who can say exactly what’s happening. They reveal what’s really going on behind all… Read More ›
Here’s 5 Things You Must Have for Impeachment Eve
Tomorrow, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on two articles of impeachment against President Trump. But today, on Impeachment Eve, we the citizens must make our own vote heard loud and clear. If you can attend your local march,… Read More ›
Your Impeachment Action List
The Judiciary Committee will vote to approve two articles of impeachment against President Trump today. The articles will then move to the full House to be voted on. The vote will happen mid-next week. Which means now is the time… Read More ›
How You Can Pay Homage to the Early Labor Day Protestors
Labor Day started as a protest. The first Labor Day was on September 5, 1882 when over 10,000 workers left their work to march in New York City. This was when Americans had 12-hour days and worked six, if not… Read More ›
Trump wants to shut down protests: What you can do right now
Act now: We have until Monday 10/15 To Protect Our Right to Protest Original post by Nick Knudsen at DemWritePress TRUMP DOESN’T LIKE PROTESTS OUTSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE, SO HE’S TRYING TO IMPEDE OUR RIGHT TO PEACEABLY ASSEMBLE. THERE ARE… Read More ›
How We Can Pay Homage to the Early Labor Day Protesters
Labor Day started as a protest. The first Labor Day was on September 5, 1882 when over 10,000 workers left their work to march in New York City. This was when Americans had 12-hour days and worked six, if not… Read More ›