Actions for the Week of April 27
Rallies. Plus de rallies. Toujours rallies. We are not done until we are all safe.
Editor’s Note:
Here is a sampling of this week’s Rallies, Protests, Calls to Make, Meetings to put on your calendar, and Actions you can take to change the direction of our country. More opportunities to get involved happen all the time — and we post them on our calendar. Stay current!
Don’t miss our upcoming rallies! Details below.
Direct Actions
Free America from Tyranny
By Tom Benthin
It’s time for us to build this movement together. There is a role for each of us to play. Our task is to build a large, broad coalition of citizens who will confront and oppose fascism both through actions and in their daily lives.Here are some ways to get started now.
Attend a protest rally. Rallies are popping up all over - see our calendar and action listings to find the one(s) that’s a fit for you. Be peaceful, but be visible and loud. We need to let everyone know that we’re in danger, now - and we are here to fight back. Find the right rally for you in our calendar.
Take the lead on forming neighborhood or cafe gatherings. Go local. Invite people in your immediate neighborhood to get together, get to know each other, and plan actions. Meet in your home (easier for confidential conversations) or at a cafe (move visible for drawing others to you). If you’re willing to lead, write to us here [need email address] and tell us where you live. We’ll help put out the word that there’s a new group forming there.
Join Bob’s music group. Bob Hahn is helping put together a group to bring music and singing to protest events - and to get together to play for the sheer joy and pleasure of it (which is also a blow against fascism, btw). If you’re interested in joining, let him know at rfh511@gmail.com.
Come to an Activists’ Support and Brainstorm meeting. There is one this week, Thursday at 6:00. Find out more in our calendar.
More actions coming soon. The pivot from constituent pressure to direct action is a big one for us. We’re moving as fast as we can, so expect new actions to pop up. If you have ideas for actions, write to us [need email address]. And if you want to help lead actions, let us know!
Making Our Calls
Stop the Voter Suppression (aka “SAVE”) Act
4.28.25
The House has passed what Republicans call the “SAVE” Act, legislation that would cause over 21 million Americans to LOSE their vote by imposing voting requirements that they cannot reasonably meet, even though they are fully eligible to vote. The act does this by stripping away the right to vote from anyone who can’t produce documents that millions of Americans don’t have, can’t afford, or struggle to access.
(By the way, four House Democrats voted for the bill (which would have passed without their votes). Remember their names: Jared Golden, Marie Glusenkamp Perez, Henry Cuellar, and Ed Case all need to be primaried and replaced by Democrats who oppose, rather than enthusiastically support, fascism.)
Now the bill goes to the Senate, where it must be defeated. Senator Padilla has vowed to “lead the charge” to defeat the bill in the Senate. Democrats can do this by staying unified, since the filibuster will require a supermajority of votes for the legislation to pass. It will not be enough for either Padilla or Schiff to merely vote no. We also need them to pressure their colleagues to vote no as a unified block. No flinching, no defections.
Let’s make some calls!
CALL YOUR SENATORS: OPPOSE THE VOTER SUPPRESSION (aka “SAVE”) ACT
Please call your Senators and say:
I’m calling to ask the Senator to lead the charge to defeat S. 128, the so-called “SAVE” Act, by not only voting no himself, but also by pressuring all of his Democratic colleagues to do the same. The caucus must stay unified and defeat S. 128, which is pure MAGA voter suppression.
CALL YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS: CALL FOR DONALD TRUMP’S IMPEACHMENT
Trump is committing impeachable offenses every day. Every single Democrat must demand his impeachment.
Please call your Congressmember and say:
I’m calling to ask if the Congressmember has publicly called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump. If not, what is he waiting for?
CALL YOUR SENATORS: BE MORE LIKE CORY
Every senator has the power that Cory Booker used to disrupt the Senate. Each Senator, acting on their own, can deny “unanimous consent” and grind business to a halt. Our senators are not. Time to ask them why.
Please call your Senators and say:
I’m calling to ask the Senator to finally be more like Cory Booker and vigorously disrupt Senate business. Tens of thousands of us are taking to the streets to save our country. The senator can step up, too. I want to be able to be as proud of my senator as I was of Cory.
Senator Alex Padilla
DC phone: 202-224-3553
SF phone: 415-981-9369
Senator Adam Schiff
DC phone: 202-224-3841
Congressman Jared Huffman
Phone: (San Rafael) 415-258-9657
or
Congressman Mike Thompson
Phone: (Santa Rosa) 707-542-7182
CALL YOUR STATE LEGISLATORS: DON’T BREAK THE SOLAR CONTRACT
Governor Newsom's CPUC has proposed to break the solar contracts, slash the solar credits, and slap with a solar tax all of the solar customers who signed up for solar before April 2023 (NEM1 and NEM2). Our best chance of stopping this proposal is to make it Dead On Arrival in the State Legislature.
Please call your state legislators and say:
Please oppose the CPUC’s proposal to break two million solar contracts.
The root cause of high rates is utility spending and profits, not rooftop solar. Rooftop solar saved all ratepayers $1.5 billion in 2024 by reducing utility spending. It is part of the solution.
Stop blaming consumers who are doing the right thing. Please get real about controlling utility spending, and don’t break the solar contract.
https://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/
Senator Mike McGuire https://sd02.senate.ca.gov/contact
Phone: (916) 651-400
Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil https://sr04.senate.ca.gov/contact-me
Phone: (916) 651-4004
Assemblymember Chris Rogers https://a02.asmdc.org/contact
Phone: (916) 319-2002
Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry https://a04.asmdc.org/contact-me-0
Phone: (916) 319-2004
Assemblymember Damon Connolly https://a12.asmdc.org/contact
Phone: (916) 319-2012
Want to make a difference? Do it with your Dollars!
Boycotts work. Here’s the most current information I could find on scheduled boycotts.
Walmart, the world's largest retailer, said in November that it was rolling back DEI policies, including no longer considering race and gender when making decisions about suppliers, ending various diversity programs, and removing the words "diversity" and "DEI" from documents in favor of language about "belonging."

What To Know
The initial boycott, which concluded on April 14, included all of Walmart's online and retail stores and services, and pharmacy and grocery pickup and delivery services. Club stores like Sam's Club are also being boycotted. All private-label brands affiliated with Walmart, like Great Value and Parent's Choice, are also part of the blackout.
The People's Union USA says it's nonpartisan and that its movement is "just getting started" and "not stopping anytime soon."
READ MORE Boycott
General Mills Boycott: Full List of Products Organizers Say to Avoid
Nationwide Economic Blackout Starts: Stores That Are Exempt From Boycott
The "economic blackout tour" has dates listed until July 4, with some of the most well-known companies on Earth among those impacted:
General Mills – April 21-28
Amazon Boycott 2 – May 6-12
Walmart Boycott 2 - May 20 to 26
Target Boycott - June 3 to 9
McDonald's Boycott - June 24 to 30
Independence Day Boycott – July 4
"It's simple: stop spending," The People's Action USA says on its website. "On blackout days, avoid shopping, streaming, online orders, fast food, and everything in between. If you absolutely need something, buy it from a small, local business.
Our calendar is updated regularly. Check our calendar regularly to stay current!
MEETINGS
Indivisible Sonoma County After Hours Support / Brainstorm / Activist Group
Thu, May 1, 2025 6:00pm | US/Pacific
In Santa Rosa / In Person!!
Come to one or all of these meetings to gather with a community of progressive folks active in grassroots actions.
Each of us has something to contribute to this existential responsibility that rests on all of us.
Community Conversations: Protect Social Security
Tue, Apr 29, 2025 5:30pm - 7:00pm | US/Pacific
Central Santa Rosa Library - Forum Room
Speakers will discuss Social Security and actions that we can take to help protect it, followed by a Q&A with the audience and an opportunity for the audience to voice their concerns about the future of Social Security.
This free, non-partisan, community event is for young and old who are concerned about our Social Security system. The speakers will provide information about how Social Security works, discuss past and current threats to Social Security, and what actions they can take to help protect it.
We hope to tape the program for those who are unable to attend.
What’s the Plan? Weekly Conversation with Indivisible?s co-founders
Thu, May 1, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm | US/Pacific
The onslaught of news, the chaos coming out of the White House – it’s all meant to overwhelm us. It’s a deliberate strategy to sow confusion and make us believe we are powerless to fight back.
The antidote: Coming together in community to process what’s happening, to sift through what’s important and what’s just noise, and coalesce around strategies for fighting back.
Join Indivisible co-founders Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin each week, as we carve out an hour to discuss what’s happening and – more importantly – what’s the plan.
https://www.mobilize.us/indivisible/event/773746/
Day 2 of Community United to Resist Fascism (CURF): Evening program in support of Palestine
Fri, May 2, 2025 6:00pm - 9:00pm | US/Pacific
Arlene Francis Center
Supporting and amplifying this month's regular first-Friday meeting of Sonoma County for Palestine, 6 PM at the Arlene Francis Center.
Join Sonoma County for Palestine for an evening of poetry, music, and food. Connect with various groups working on issues relating to peace and liberation for Palestine. (Suggested donation $20.)
Sign up here
Connect & Commit: Political Action Accountability Group
Sun, May 4, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm | US/Pacific
Aqus Café
Connect & Commit meets monthly in Petaluma to support politically active community members--or those who want to be!
You're welcome to just show up, but RSVPs are appreciated. (https://forms.gle/XmHqaBv8mKf7Ghx2A)
Indy Soco Film Series: The Producers
Wed, May 7, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm @ Rialto Cinemas
Wed, May 7, 2025 7:00pm - 9:00pm | US/Pacific
Marches / Protests / Rallies
Make certain you are prepared for whatever could happen when you are where others could confront you. Read Indivisible National’s advice, here: https://indivisible.org/resource/safety-security-and-digital-preparedness-second-trump-administration
Democracy Rally - Sebastopol
Tue, Apr 29, 2025 4:30pm - 6:00pm | US/Pacific
Location: Sebastopol Four Corners


Day 1 of Community United to Resist Fascism (CURF) Days of Action
Thu, May 1, 2025 3:00pm - 5:00pm | US/Pacific
Location: Sonoma County Sheriff's Office
TODAY: International Workers' Day March calling for immigrant rights, with May 1st Coalition; starts at Sheriff’s Office, then a march downtown to the Board of Supervisor' Office, then to Old Courthouse Square.
Sign up here
Cotati Weekly Protest
Thu, May 1, 2025 5:30pm - 6:00pm | US/Pacific
Day 2 of Community United to Resist Fascism (CURF) Days of Action
Fri, May 2, 2025 11:00am - 1:00pm | US/Pacific
Veterans Administration Clinic
Day 2 of CURF Days of Action: Join and support the Veterans Administration Clinic weekly action. Meet at 11:00 at 2285 Challenger Way, Santa Rosa. The Sonoma Freedom Singers will be on hand!
Sonoma Plaza Vigil against Trump – MAY DAY EDITION
Fri, May 2, 2025 12:00pm - 2:00pm | US/Pacific
453 1st St E, Sonoma CA 95476 US
RESIST FASCISM - STOP THE COUP - SUPPORT IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES!
ANNOUNCING A MAY DAY PROTEST FOR SONOMA VALLEY
FRIDAY MAY 2ND PROTEST IN SONOMA - 12:00 TO 2:00
Extending the regular Sonoma Friday protest
SONOMA PLAZA PALM TREE
SHOW UP BIG at the Sonoma Plaza in Solidarity with the CURF protests in the first week of May.
SPEAKER - Dino Ortega from Sonoma State Organizing - possibly others.
Bring your signs, bring your noisemakers, bring all of your friends!
Supported by Wake UP Sonoma in collaboration with Sonoma County Indivisible
Stand-Up Fridays at the Guerneville Plaza
Fri, May 2, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm | US/Pacific
March Day 3 of CURF Days of Action and Protest in Santa Rosa, to Julliard Park
Sat, May 3, 2025
Four Converging Marches gathering late morning, into downtown, around (not through) Old Courthouse Square, ending at Juilliard Park for a Rally.
From the East: 10:30 AM – gather at Creekside Medical Plaza, 95 Montgomery Drive. March to focus on healthcare in the U.S. and the killing of healthcare workers in Gaza. Sign up for this march here.
From the south: 10:30 AM – Gather at the corner of Petaluma Hill Road and Milton Street. March to focus on the need for DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion). Sign for this march here.
From the West: 11:00 AM – Gather in front of Lola’s Market and Restaurant, 440 Dutton Avenue. March to focus on the rights of immigrants and Palestinians. Sign up for this march here.
From the north: 11:00 AM – Gather at Santa Rosa Junior College, 1501 Mendocino Ave. (front lawn). March to focus on education, justice and democracy. Sign up or this march here.
After the marches the main event will take place in Julliard Park, 227 Santa Rosa Avenue, from 12:30 to 2:30 PM: a rally with music, speakers, tabling and more. NOON: Critical Mass Convergence for the Rally in Juilliard Park, Bring water and a picnic! Food drive; donations welcome.
12:00 - 12:30 arrive and gather from the 4 marches 12:30-2:30 PM program at the Park 2:30 PM – Gather volunteers for clean up
Food drive: donations welcome.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for MAY 3 MARCH and RALLY
We need your help to make this event powerful, safe and successful. Contact Robin Latham @ (707)575-8902
Legal Observers & Safety Team- Support the march safety and monitoring, if you are not trained, we will train you.Rally & March Logistics-- Assist with setup, program coordination, and on-the-ground support in Juilliard and briefly in Old Courthouse Square so marchers don’t disturb Suenos Market.
Tabling Coordinator--get responses from interested organizations regarding tabling at rally, day of manage all coalition/community tabling at the event, placement etc.
Coalition Outreach--connect with the community, to spread fliers at rallies and meetings. Help with printing and to spread the word. Coordinate with CURF on needs and support social media team.
Artists & Creatives--We're looking for artists to help create banners and lead a family-friendly art and garden project for kids at the rally. Sunflower planning & art project.
Volunteer Outreach--Phone & Email Team- Volunteer to reach out to volunteers via phone and email to confirm roles, give info, and build turnout!
Fundraising Help--We need support to cover essential costs like toilets, sanitation, printing, insurance, art supplies, and materials for the garden activity
Petaluma Protests - Every Saturday
Sat, May 3, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm | US/Pacific
Walk it Blue
Sun, May 4, 2025 9:00am | US/Pacific
Location: Forestville Community Park
Day 4 of CURF Days of Action: Support weekly Stand for Palestine vigil
Sun, May 4, 2025 2:00pm - 4:00pm | US/Pacific
Location: Old Courthouse Square
Palestine Solidarity Sunday: Join, support and expand the Weekly Sonoma County Stand for Palestine rally, which will go until 4 PM this day (a half hour longer than usual).
Sign up here.
Calls, Postcards, Texts, Training
Phone Banks into CA Congressional District 22 – Rep. Valadao
Thu, May 1, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm | US/Pacific
Location: Democratic Party Headquarters
There will be in-person phone banks calling Valadao’s constituents during the month of May on Thursdays. All information can be found by clicking on the Sign Up link. If you would prefer to call from home on other days and times, email Janet Reynolds at hqvolunteer@sonomademocrats.org.
Rise for Freedom Training Series
Thu, May 1, 2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm | US/Pacific
Learn more about the HandsOff! Nationwide Mobilization on 4/5 at:
Join Rise for Democracy Training for a series of live online trainings intended for in-person groups nationwide on Thursday evenings over 7 weeks. The goal of the training series is to bring people together, grow & strengthen their local networks, and get ready to mobilize to demand democracy in this new challenging environment.
Postcards at Dem HQ
Fri, May 2, 2025 1:00pm - 3:00pm | US/Pacific
Democratic Party Headquarters
Friday Postcard Parties every week from 1:00-3:00 at the Sonoma County Democratic Headquarters at 348 Sebastopol Ave in Santa Rosa.
Please bring postcards. Addresses, scripts, and instructions provided.
Indivisible Sonoma County provides information about events. Unless specifically labeled as "Sponsored by Indivisible Sonoma County" or "Sponsored by Indivisible National," these events are organized and conducted by individual local activists and organizations who are solely responsible for their conduct.
We the People at Work
The People, the protectors of Democracy, are out and about. What "people," out where, about what--and why? First, millions said "Hand Off"to Trump/Musk et al, then on the 19th via 50501" (50 protests, 5o states, 1 Movement + Indivivable) millions more protested the mess in WDC. Also on the 19th we celebrated the "the shot heard around the world at Lexington and Concord, starting the Revolution and our country. On the 22nd protectors of the environment cleaned up a different kind of mess on Earth Day.
As important as the participants in environmental mess cleanup and American history are, this post is dedicated to the named and unnamed protestors fighting the Trump/Musk Washington, DC, tyrannical mess. Or as Susan Grymes calls it: "Protectors" of democracy, and so shall I in this post.
Who are the Protectors of democracy on April 5, 19th, May 1st--or all the everydays in between and into the future?? We will never know the names of each individual marcher, sign holder (or just standing together in solidarity). But we do know by name some people, advocacy groups, judges and law firms, and other entities who have not been cowed, and have fought back publicly--sometimes under threat of death.. Some, such as Sen. Cory Booker, with his 25 hour righteous speech on ethics, morality, and American democracy,have become an inspiration. Here then, in no particular order of noteworthy (except the first three), are the names of many of the army of protectors of democracy--and remember Courage is Contagious:
(Of course, the list is imperfect, Additions are welcomed. Also re-posting is permitted and encouraged.
PROTECTORS OF DEMOCRACY (By pen, voice, sign, or act)
(Updated April 27, 2025) Individuals
Heather Cox Richardson/"Letters from an American,"
Jess Piper/"View from Rural Missouri,"
Joyce Vance/"Civil Discourse,"
Rep. AOC,
AGs, 23 Blue States,
Aaron Parnas,
Adam Kinzinger,
Sen. Adam Schiff,
Adam Smith,
Alex Wagner,
Alexander Vindman,
Ali Velshi,
Alison Gill
Alvin Bragg (and the unnamed Manhattan jurors),
Amb. Susan Rice,
Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzales/Democracy Now,
Anand Giridharadas,
Anat Shenker-Osario,
Andrew Weissmann,
Andy Borowitz,
Ann Telnaes,
Anne Applebaum,
Annie Laurie Gaylor, FFRF (Freedom from Religion Founda
Ariella Elm
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Ari Melber,
Asha Rangappa
August Flentje,
Ben Meiselas/MTN,
Beth Benike,
Brett Meiselas,
Brian Tyler Cohen,
Cassidy Hutchinson,
Charlotte Clymer,
Chris Geidne/LAW Dork
Chris Hayes,
Chris Krebs,
Col. Susannah Meyers,
Congressman Jim Himes,
D. Earl Stevens,
Dan Barker, FFRF (Freedom from Religion Foundation)
Dan Pfeiffer,
Dan Rather,
Daniel Berulis,
Daniel Morton-Bentley,
David Frumm,
David Hogg,
Dean Obeidallah,
Delia Ramirez,
Sen. Elizabeth Warren,
Sen. Elyssa Slotkin,
Erez Reuveni,
Rep. Eric Swalwell,
Francie Garber Pepper (1940-2025),
Garrison Keillor,
Garry Kasparov,
George Conway,
Glenn Kirschner,
Gov. Beshear,
Gov. Janet Mills,
Gov. Kathy Hochul,
Gov. Maura Healey (MA),
Gov. Tim Walz (MN),
Gov. Tony Evers (WI),
Greg Olear,
Harry Litman,
J.B. Pritzker,
Jake Auchincloss,
Rep. Jamie Raskin,
Rep. Jasmine Crockett,
Jay Kou,
Jeff Danziger,
Sen. Jeff Merkley,
Jeff Stein,
Jeff Tiedrich,
Jen Rubin And the Contrarians,
,Jeremy Seahill,
Jessica Craven,
Jessica Yellin,
Jim Acosta,
Jim Hightower,
Jimmy Kimmel,
J-L Cauvin,
John Cusack,
John Larson
Sen. Jon Ossoff,
Jonathan Bernstein,
Jordy Meiselas,
Josh Johnson (stand-up comedian),
Josh Marshall/TPM,
Joy Reid,
Judd Legum (Popular Information),
Julie Roginsky,
Katie Phang,
Ken Harbaugh,
Lawrence O'Donnell,
Liz Cheney,
Lucian Truscott IV,
Marianne Williamson,
Mark Fiore,
Marvin Kalb,
Mary L. Trump,
Maxwell Frost,
Mayor Michelle Wu,
Mehdi Hasan,
Melvin Gurai,
Michael Bennett,
Michael Cohn,
Michel Zeitgeist,
Miles Taylor,
Nicolle Wallllace,
Noel Casler (former and current staff of the Inter-American Foundation, a small but mighty federal agency for Latin America)
Olga Lautman,
Oliva Troye,
Paul Krugman,
Prof. Lawrence Tribe,
Qasim Rachid,
Rabbi Joshua Hammerman,
Rachel Cohen,
Rachel Maddow,
Rebecca Solnit,
Rep. Andrew Egger,
Rep. Emily Randall,
Rep. Jessica Denson,
Rep. Jonathan V. Last,
Rep. Noe Casler,
Rep. Pramila Jayapal,
Rep. Sarah Longwell,
Rep. Al Green,
Rep. Don Beyer,
Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde,
Rev. William J. Barber II,
Representative Yassamin Ansari
Rez Reuveni (acting deputy director for the Office of Immigration Litigation, and his supervisor),
Rich Wilson,
Robert B. Hubbell,
Robert Reich,
Roger Parloff,
Ron Filipkowski,
Ruth Ben-Ghait,
Sarah Inama,
Scott Dworkin,
Sen. Amy Klobuchar,
Sen. Andy Kim,
Sen. Angus King,
Sen. Bernie Sanders,
Sen. Chris Murphy,
Sen. Chris Van Hollen,
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand,
Sen. Lisa Murkowski,
Sen. Maria Cantwell,
Sen. Patty Murray,
Sen. Raphael Warnock,
Sen. Ron Wyden,
Sharon McMahon,
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse,
Simon Rosenberg,
Stacey Abrams,
Stephanie Miller,
Stephen King,
Steve Brodner,
Steve Schmidt,
Sue Nethercott,
Sen. Tammy Duckworth,
Tennessee Brandon,
Thom Hartmann,
Tim Miller,
Tim Snyder,
Timothy Snyder
Tristan Snell,
Will Bunch,
Zev Shalev,
ADVOCACY GROUPS, MEDIA NETWORKS
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union),
AICN (North Carolina),
American Oversight,
Bill Kristol/all NeverTrumpers,
Blue Future,
Blue Missouri,
Blue Wave,
Bluesky,
Bulwark Media,
CODEPINK,
CREW,
DemCast,
Democracy Forward,
Democracy Index,
DemocracyLabs,
Every State Blue,
Feathers of Hope/Jerry Weiss,,
Field Team 6 (North Carolina),
FiftyFifty one (50501),
Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF),
Fred Wellman/On Democracy,
"Hands Off,"
Indivisible,
Jessica Valenti/Abortion Everyday,
Lambda Legal,
League of Women Voters/Dr. Allan Lichtman,
Marc Elias/Democracy Docket,
MeidasTouch Network,
MoveOn,
MSNBC (an exception to corporate news, and their suppressing news0,
No Kings,
Olivia Troye,
Protect Democracy,
Public Citizen/Co-president Robert Weissman,
Run for Something,
Seneca Project,
Substack,
Team Sunrise,
The 19th/Errin Haines,
The American Manifesto,
The Bulwark,
The Civic Center,
The Dean's List/ Dean Obeidallah,
The Dr. Martin Luther King Center
The Lincoln Project,
The Politics Girl,
The States Project (North Carolina),
The Union (North Carolina)
Third Act,,
Thomas Zimmer/Democracy Americana,
Truth Matters,
We the People Dissent,
Working Families Party,
LAW FIRMS/ORGANIZATIONS, LAWYERS, COURTS, ACADEMIA
American Bar Association,
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer,
Big Ten Universities,
Brenna Trout Frey
David Pepper,
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (representing the Amica Center for Immigrants Rights and others seeking to block funding cuts for immigrant legal services),
Harvard/President Alan M. Garber,
Hogan Lovells (seeking to block executive orders to end federal funding for gender-affirming medical care),
Jenner & Block (also seeking to block the orders on cuts to medical research funding),
Judge Hannah Dugan,
Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III,
(former) Judge J. Michael Luttig,
Judge James Boasberg,
Judge Paula Xinis,
Judge Royce Lamberth,
Justice Elena Kagan,
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson,
Justices Sonia Sotomayer,
Lawyers for Good Government,
Northwestern University,
Perkins Coie and Covington & Burling (have resisted Trump, fighting back with the help of other courageous firms like Williams& Connolly),
Presidents of 328 U.S. colleges and universities who have signed a letter condemning “government overreach" (including St. Louis University),
Ropes & Gray (seeking to block cuts to medical research funding), Susman Godfrey law firm,
UC Berkeley Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky,
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr (per the ABA Journal, representing fired inspectors general),
Wilmer Hale Keker, Van Nest & Peters,
Southern Poverty Law Center,
Letter signed by 500 law firms joined a court brief supporting Perkins Coie lawsuit against the Trump Administration),
To paraphrase Churchill: We shall fight them in the streets, we shall fight them on the sidewalks, we shall fight them on the internet, we shall fight them in the courts, we shall fight them in the Congress, we shall fight them in the voting booth--We shall never surrender. YOU ARE NEVER ALONE. SOLIDARITY..
E pluribus unum ( "Out of many, one")