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A new wave of resistance has emerged in the US as a response to the rising authoritarianism under Donald Trump's presidency. The "Fighting Back" newsletter, launched by The Guardian, aims to arm citizens with practical advice on defending democracy and civil liberties.
Big names in the fight for freedom have come together to share their insights on how ordinary people can make a difference. From academics to activists, experts are offering actionable tips on how to navigate this treacherous landscape and protect vulnerable groups from Trump's policies.
The newsletter promises weekly updates with expert analysis, personal stories, and practical advice on issues such as voter suppression, media manipulation, and hate crimes. By signing up for "Fighting Back", subscribers will receive a curated selection of articles, podcasts, and videos that shed light on the ways in which democracy is under siege.
But what does it mean to be an active participant in this fight? How can individuals and communities resist the erosion of civil liberties without getting overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the problem? The newsletter promises to provide answers to these questions and more, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to take action against Trump's policies.
For those who have grown tired of watching democracy slip away under the radar, "Fighting Back" is an opportunity to engage with others who share their concerns. By banding together, citizens can amplify their voices and create a movement that demands greater accountability from leaders and institutions.
Big names in the fight for freedom have come together to share their insights on how ordinary people can make a difference. From academics to activists, experts are offering actionable tips on how to navigate this treacherous landscape and protect vulnerable groups from Trump's policies.
The newsletter promises weekly updates with expert analysis, personal stories, and practical advice on issues such as voter suppression, media manipulation, and hate crimes. By signing up for "Fighting Back", subscribers will receive a curated selection of articles, podcasts, and videos that shed light on the ways in which democracy is under siege.
But what does it mean to be an active participant in this fight? How can individuals and communities resist the erosion of civil liberties without getting overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the problem? The newsletter promises to provide answers to these questions and more, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to take action against Trump's policies.
For those who have grown tired of watching democracy slip away under the radar, "Fighting Back" is an opportunity to engage with others who share their concerns. By banding together, citizens can amplify their voices and create a movement that demands greater accountability from leaders and institutions.