Defending the rule of law in our states and cities

Defending the rule of law locally from fossil fueled fascism

All this year, we’ve been talking about the unholy alliance between big tech, billionaires, and fossil fuels – the Oiligarchs, as we call them – who team up to promote fossil fueled fascism. But while things are very much not ok at the federal level, some local leaders and a lot of local activists are …

Billionaires rig the system next to an illustration of hands shaking in front of polluting plants

No more fossil fueled fascist billionaires

All this year, we’ve been talking about the unholy alliance between big tech, billionaires, and fossil fuels – the Oiligarchs, as we call them. We’ve rallied, we’ve marched, and now it’s time to take the fight directly to the billionaires. Three big cycles of action are coming up and we want you to join however …

Workers over billionaires labor day 2025

This Labor Day let’s put Workers over Billionaires

The planet is on fire, a military Junta has taken over DC, and Trump and his MAGA minions are working every angle to make climate denial the law of the United States of America. So, this Labor Day we need more than barbecues. We need an uprising of workers over billionaires. Fortunately, the same groups …

A picture of John Lewis with the words Good Trouble Lives On

Good trouble lives on

Live stream from our Chicago Flagship event starts at 8:00PM Et / 7:00pm CT. Many other local events are already happening or starting soon! Find yours at https://goodtroubleliveson.org/ or click here. July 10 – Quick update for those who love good trouble: There are now more than 1,000 individual events planned for July 17 and …

Tell the Senate, you can't filibuster a reckoning

Sign to tell the Senate: You can’t filibuster a reckoning on the voting rights act

President Biden went to Selma Alabama yesterday to commemorate the 58th anniversary of bloody Sunday, when a brutal police attack on peaceful civil rights protesters as they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The attack by police fractured then activist John Lewis’ skull, and the ensuing outrage led directly to the signing of the Voting Rights …