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(3/21/25) Weekly resources you need to fight the crisis.
Welcome back to Organize DC– a weekly newsletter helping protestors/organizers peacefully connect, collaborate, and demonstrate against the executive overreach of the Trump administration and Musk oligarchy.
Let’s jump into it!
Upcoming DC Protests, Events, & Phone Banks
Protests below are not affiliated with or endorsed by Organize DC. Make sure to do your own research and check protest links before attending to confirm up-to-date information. Always protest legally and peacefully!
Visit ACLU for your rights (link). If detained, immediately ask for a DC public defender’s office lawyer (link). If you want your protest/event/phone bank listed, email organizewashdc@gmail.com .
NOTE: Tesla rallies are facing increased scrutiny from the U.S. Attorney General’s office. If you attend, strictly follow the law, protest peacefully, and know your rights.
Protests
Reoccurring every Saturday, 11am-12pm | Georgetown Tesla Rally (DC) (Democracy Arlington VA) [Tesla, 3307 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007]
Reoccurring every Saturday, 9:00am-10:00am | Golf of America – Trump Demonstration (Democracy Arlington VA), [Trump National Golf Club Washington DC, 20391 Lowes Island Blvd, Sterling, VA 20165, USA]
3/23/25, Sunday, 3pm | Rally to Save UPS (Democracy Arlington VA) [DC PO, 900 Brentwood Rd, NE]
Reoccurring every Monday, 12-1 pm | Rally for Federal Workers with CFPB Union, (Indivisible) [1700 G St NW Washington, DC 20552]
3/26/25, Wednesday, 10:15-11:15 | Welcome Back Congress Rally, (Families Over Billionaires) [US Capitol Grounds Washington, DC 20004]
4/5/25, Saturday, Noon-3:30pm | Hands off! March on DC, (Large protest: Women’s March, Indivisible, Political Revolution, 50501 and Voices of Florida) [Washington Monument 2 15th St NW Washington, DC 20004] {Transportation resource}
5/1/25, Thursday, 10am-August (camp protest) | May Day (MaydaymovementUSA) [National Mall
between 9th and 7th Streets near the National Gallery sculpture garden, Washington]5/11/25, Sunday, 11am-3pm | Black Mothers March 2025, (Black Mothers March Organizing Committee) [Lafayette Square 16th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20001]
6/4/25, Friday, 7:30-11:30pm | Heroes For America Candlelight Rally, (Indivisible) [n/a]
Other Events
Reoccuring, Tuesdays, 12-1 pm | Welcome to Field Team 6! (For New Volunteers!) (Field Team 6) [Virtual]
3/26/25, Wednesday | DC Democracy Helpers-tentative (Democracy Arlington VA) [Woman's National Democratic Club, 1526 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036]
4/5/25, Saturday, 4-6pm | MD Drinks & Democracy with Melissa Walker (The States Project) [Location n/a]
Phone/Text Banking
Multiple Times | Phonebanking for Josh Weil for Congress! (U.S. House Seat FL-1 )[Virtual]
Reoccurring, Mondays & Wednesdays, 6-8 pm | Virtual Phone Bank for Blake Gendebien! (U.S. House Seat NY-21) [Virtual]
Recurring, Mondays, 6-8 pm | Gay Valimont for Congress Monday Phone Bank (U.S. House Seat FL-1) [Virtual]
3/23/25, Sunday, 10 am-noon | Phone Bank - Get Dems out to Vote in the Crucial WI Supreme Court Election! (WI Supreme Court Election) [Virtual]
Reoccurring, Tuesdays, 3-4:30 | Text Arcades into Target States and Districts! [Virtual]
Calling Congress
Want to express your concerns to Congress? Use our custom Senate call sheet with phone numbers and zip codes to call any member of the U.S. Senate. Remember, you can call any member you want, not just the ones who you vote for. Happy calling! (Here’s a helpful script you can use).
Calling for Archive Volunteers & USAID Veterans!
The Center for Development History is building an oral history of USAID so we don’t lose our nation’s precious history to Trump’s lies. If you’re a USAID veteran willing to share your story, or a volunteer willing to help conduct interviews, visit this link!
Calling for Graphic Designers!
In future editions of Organize DC, we’ll be including more resources for Organizers to start their own protests. We’re working to include a directory of pro-bono graphic designers so new protest organizers can have access to good-looking promotional materials. If you or someone you know is interested- email organizewashdc@gmail.com .
This week we saw…
Book Rec
This week’s book breaks away from U.S. History and explores democratic movements in the Middle East with the book Distant Witness. The book explores the experience of NPR’s social media chief, Andy Carvin, who reported on democracy protests of the Arab Spring– not on the streets but via social media. 2011’s protests likely saw the first time in human history that millions of humans came together for a cause purely through digital communications. Though our movement today is different in many ways, there’s much to learn from the digital revolution of the Arab Spring.
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