There are several great sources for news and information out there.
These are just some of the people and sites you should check out.
Women's March provides information on events and actions you can take.
"Women’s March is able to organize and mobilize millions of everyday women because Women’s March is built, funded, and led by everyday women.
No matter the administration, we will continue to choose solidarity, safety, and each other. We will never stop fighting for our feminist future. "
"Women’s March is building a base of feminists to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. By 2050, we will be a feminist-led movement that ensures anyone and everyone has the freedom to lead empowered lives in safety and security in their bodies, in their communities, and throughout the country."
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is an American nonprofit civil rights organization founded in 1920. ACLU affiliates are active in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
The ACLU provides legal assistance in cases where it considers civil liberties at risk.
The ACLU website provides information about what's happening with civil liberties and what you can do.
"The ACLU dares to create a more perfect union — beyond one person, party, or side. Our mission is to realize this promise of the United States Constitution for all and expand the reach of its guarantees."
Provides Coronavirus and other health-related updates. Regular updates on Outbreaks, Pathogens.
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"As an immunocompromised individual, I fight every day to educate others about the importance of public health.
My body is weak, but my resolve is strong.
Despite the constant struggles, I cannot stop reporting on the dangers of bird flu, COVID-19, tuberculosis, measles, and other threats.
I dedicate every ounce of my being to keeping you informed because I know how much it matters.
Please, I’m asking you with all my heart help us spread the word."
ProPublica is an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force. We dig deep into important issues, shining a light on abuses of power and betrayals of public trust — and we stick with those issues as long as it takes to hold power to account.
Heather Cox Richardson is an American historian and has authored seven books on history and politics. She writes the “Letters from an American” newsletter about the history behind today's politics, available on Substack.
The Alt National Park Service (AltNPS) was a movement that began around the time of the inauguration of President Donald Trump in January 2017. After the Trump administration imposed restrictions on the communications of various federal agencies, including the National Park Service, unofficial "rogue" or "alternative" social media accounts emerged. These accounts, which included the AltNPS, aimed to communicate scientific facts, environmental concerns, and information about climate change that they felt were being suppressed or underemphasized by the official channels.
The AltNPS specifically emerged as a response to the Trump administration's temporary suspension of the National Park Service's Twitter account after it had retweeted images comparing the crowd size at Trump's inauguration to that of former President Barack Obama's.
They have now become even more, supporting all government workers.
You can find them on
Bluesky: Alt National Park Service (@altnps.bsky.social) — Bluesky
Facebook: Facebook
Instagram: Alt National Park Service (@altnationalparkservice) • Instagram photos and videos
Covering American and international news for an online, global audience.
Guardian US is renowned for the Paradise Papers investigation and other award-winning work including, the NSA revelations, Panama Papers, and The Counted investigations.
We believe change happens when regular people get involved.
Making activism accessible, actionable, + inclusive. Progressive politics, people first.
NPR is an independent, nonprofit media organization that was founded on a mission to create a more informed public. Every day, NPR connects with millions of Americans on the air, online, and in person to explore the news, ideas, and what it means to be human. Through its network of member stations, NPR makes local stories national, national stories local, and global stories personal.
The mission of NPR is to collaborate with Member Stations to cultivate an informed public, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures. To achieve this, we produce, acquire, and distribute programming that upholds the highest standards of public service in journalism and cultural expression. We also advocate for our members' shared interests and provide satellite interconnection for the entire public radio system.
GLAAD works through entertainment, news, and digital media to share stories from the LGBTQ community that accelerate acceptance.