The Federal Government Should Not Waste the Opportunity to Address Algorithmic Discrimination

The Federal Trade Commission should adopt binding rules to identify and prevent algorithmic discrimination.

The Federal Trade Commission building in Washington.

Explaining Moore v. Harper, the Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Democracy

North Carolina legislators are asking the court to grant them unfettered power to set rules for voting and elections, without state constitutional limits.

An elected official reviews a map of North Carolina districts at select committee meeting on redistricting.

What the 2022 Midterms Taught Us About Immigration Reform

Immigrants’ rights victories show bipartisan progress is possible.

A group of immigration reform demonstrators with a sign that says "Immigration Reform Now."

Bring Your Community Together: Host a House Party

A house party can be a great way to share information, motivate your peers, and create long lasting change.

People at a house party

Write Your Elected Officials

Letters and emails sent directly to your elected officials can be extremely effective. Here are some tips.

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Meet Your Elected Officials

Meeting your elected officials in person is an effective way to build a relationship so they can understand what matters to their constituents. Here are some tips for planning your meeting.

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Advocate from Anywhere

How you can keep the good work moving from where you are right now.

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Better Understand the Legislative Process

A vital part of holding your elected officials accountable is knowing effective ways to do so.

By Antonio Serrano, Antonio Serrano

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I’m Proud of My Transgender Son. The Health Care He Needs Shouldn’t Be Up for Debate.

Gender-affirming care helped my son become the happy, healthy, confident guy he is today.

Donnie Ray Saxton with son Parker.