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How To Be Anti-Ableist
Even though one in four Americans is disabled, ableism is one of the few remaining socially accepted forms of discrimination. It’s time to change how society values people with disabilities and create an equitable and inclusive world for all disabled people.
Here’s how.
End Gun Violence
Every day, more than 110 Americans are killed with guns and more than 200 are shot and wounded. This is a uniquely American problem. In fact, even though the U.S. represents less than 5% of the world’s population, it has 46% of the world’s civilian-owned guns. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Here’s what you can do.
What is Radical Imagination?
Radical imagination sees the world not as it is, but as it could be: a healthy planet that is just and equitable for all. Social change movements use radical imagination to envision a future free of oppression and exploitation.
Imagine with us.
How To Increase Civic Engagement
Civic participation is core to democracy. Democracy only works when citizens are well informed and actively engaged. And not just on election day.
Yet, civic engagement and trust in the federal government have been declining in the United States for decades.
Here’s what you can do about it.
What Is Movement Building?
Social movements are created when groups of people come together to bring about change and solve problems that no one person or institution can solve alone. They often inspire people to see the world not as it is, but as it could be. Successful social movements make the impossible possible. Movement building is the process of growing and sustaining movements over time.
Learn how you can support movement building.
How To Be an Everyday Activist
Everyday Activism is a lifestyle choice. When you commit to consistently taking action on the issues you care about, your activism becomes a daily practice rather than a crisis response.
Everyday Activism Network supports you to sharpen your activism skills by learning about various ways you can help and how to increase your impact when you do take action.
Here are a few tips on how to get started as an everyday activist.