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Timely calls to action, protest updates, and ways to show up and make an impact.


The Line We Chose to Cross: A Veteran-Led Act of Conscience in D.C.
It was a communion of purpose, divided by a barrier but united by conscience.
Police reinforcements poured in—helmets, zip ties, radio chatter. But no violence came from our side. That was the point. This was not about provocation. It was about presence. A moral interruption. Civil disobedience at its clearest.
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Jun 168 min read
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Porter McGhan and the Fluid Nature of Identity
This post is for him. And for every child who doesn’t know if the adults in their life will still be there tomorrow. For every parent who crossed a border not to break the law, but to keep a promise. For every American who believes that who we claim and how we treat the most vulnerable is what defines us in the end.
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Jun 103 min read
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The Ripples of Engagement
We’ve grown so used to measuring political discourse by conversions and victories—by who came out on top or who changed their mind on the spot. But that’s not how people work. That’s not how learning works. Engagement isn’t always about being right. Sometimes it’s about being real. Present. Willing to risk the discomfort of not being agreed with.
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Jun 82 min read
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Something Worth Fighting For: Reflections from the June 6 Veterans Rally
Gone is the groping disorientation of January and February. The mood now is focused. Angry. Resolved. People aren’t just showing up—they know why they’re showing up. And they know this isn’t a season. It’s an era. We are in the fight of our lifetimes.
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Jun 72 min read
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Do Not Obey in Advance
Tyranny doesn’t always arrive with a bang. More often, it creeps in through silence, courtesy, and deference. It thrives not on orders, but on anticipation—when people adjust their speech, their values, their gaze, before anyone even asks them to.
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Jun 53 min read
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Outrages, Real and Imagined
Through a thorough investigation of media reports, court records, and military documentation, Lembcke found no credible evidence that anti-war protesters spat on returning soldiers. In fact, many in the anti-war movement viewed soldiers as victims of the war machine, not its enemies. Some veterans even became anti-war leaders themselves.
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Jun 32 min read
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When Law Becomes a Weapon: Bearing Witness and Responding to Authoritarian Repression
This isn’t governance. It’s message-sending. These actions don’t just punish individuals—they warn the rest of us. Organize, and you’ll be audited. Speak, and you’ll be charged. Align with the wrong cause, and you may be erased.
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May 232 min read
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Explore the Four Hubs of NATS: Action, Resources, Safety & Self-Care
NATS is built around four hubs to help you plug in and stay strong:
Action Hub – Filter hundreds of fresh protest flyers and find where to show up.
Resource Hub – Practical tools, legal guides, and how-tos for every stage of organizing.
Safety Hub – Tips for staying secure online and in the streets.
Self-Care Hub – Because sustainable movements need rest, resilience, and care.
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May 62 min read
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Quit Doom Scrolling and Start Preparing
Now is the time to prepare—not with panic, but with purpose. Begin building networks rooted in trust, resilience, and mutual respect....
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Apr 101 min read
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