The double standard is glaring. America’s right wing is rotting from within.
The double standard is glaring. America’s right wing is rotting from within.
And I still do.
But democracy is not self-sustaining.
It needs us.
And right now—it needs us more than ever.
(17/17)
And I still do.
But democracy is not self-sustaining.
It needs us.
And right now—it needs us more than ever.
(17/17)
But if we still believe—if we still choose to protect what matters—then there is still hope.
(16/17)
But if we still believe—if we still choose to protect what matters—then there is still hope.
(16/17)
Root yourself in your community.
Find your people.
Solidarity is our greatest weapon against authoritarianism.
(15/17)
Root yourself in your community.
Find your people.
Solidarity is our greatest weapon against authoritarianism.
(15/17)
We must act. Speak. Vote.
Resist. Protect. Build.
Wherever we are, whatever we do—we have a role.
(14/17)
We must act. Speak. Vote.
Resist. Protect. Build.
Wherever we are, whatever we do—we have a role.
(14/17)
Abolition. Civil rights. Suffrage. Marriage equality.
Our story is one of setbacks and comebacks.
This is a stress test—not the end.
(13/17)
Abolition. Civil rights. Suffrage. Marriage equality.
Our story is one of setbacks and comebacks.
This is a stress test—not the end.
(13/17)
Gen Z and Millennials value inclusion, sustainability, and equity.
They are more diverse, more aware—and they’re organizing.
(12/17)
Gen Z and Millennials value inclusion, sustainability, and equity.
They are more diverse, more aware—and they’re organizing.
(12/17)
• Courts, journalists, state governments
• Project 2025 is facing legal resistance
We’re not powerless—yet.
(11/17)
• Courts, journalists, state governments
• Project 2025 is facing legal resistance
We’re not powerless—yet.
(11/17)
Here’s why:
(10/17)
Here’s why:
(10/17)
We’ve seen this before—in history books, and in darker times.
We know where it leads.
(9/17)
We’ve seen this before—in history books, and in darker times.
We know where it leads.
(9/17)
Universities, journalists, climate scientists—attacked as enemies.
This is how democracies erode: through division, scapegoating, and fear.
(8/17)
Universities, journalists, climate scientists—attacked as enemies.
This is how democracies erode: through division, scapegoating, and fear.
(8/17)
• Election denialism
• Political violence
• Courts and agencies stacked with loyalists
These aren’t warning signs anymore. They’re alarms.
(7/17)
• Election denialism
• Political violence
• Courts and agencies stacked with loyalists
These aren’t warning signs anymore. They’re alarms.
(7/17)
This isn’t theoretical—it’s happening in real time.
(6/17)
This isn’t theoretical—it’s happening in real time.
(6/17)
It’s internal. It’s deliberate. It’s accelerating.
(5/17)
It’s internal. It’s deliberate. It’s accelerating.
(5/17)
• Freedom of speech and thought
• The belief that hard work changes destiny
• A nation built by immigrants, not one tribe
This was the American Dream—open, inclusive, full of promise.
(4/17)
• Freedom of speech and thought
• The belief that hard work changes destiny
• A nation built by immigrants, not one tribe
This was the American Dream—open, inclusive, full of promise.
(4/17)
It wasn’t just wealth. It was values.
(3/17)
It wasn’t just wealth. It was values.
(3/17)
Institutions weakened. Norms shattered.
Many of us—especially those who came here believing in a dream—are asking:
Is the America we believed in still here?
(2/17)
Institutions weakened. Norms shattered.
Many of us—especially those who came here believing in a dream—are asking:
Is the America we believed in still here?
(2/17)