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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs there a general website where all potests and marches are listed
it would be cool if there were such a page so we can be organized.
If I could, I would create one, but it isn't my forte.
The best would be by state, then by date
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Is there a general website where all potests and marches are listed (Original Post)
demtenjeep
Jul 2018
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Crutchez_CuiBono
(7,725 posts)1. Indivisible (+your county) and Moveon.org
are two good ones.
BigmanPigman
(54,787 posts)2. Yes, there are.
https://mashable.com/2017/02/01/how-to-find-protests-online-trump/#M7.Njs1lPqq3
This is one of them. What I have done is to Google the name of my city and I get a grass roots site. It is difficult and takes a lot of effort since I do not have twitter or facebook so it is a chore but I personally believe it is worth it. I have found a lot of info by just googling the subject and city and I get results. Last week I did it at 5:00 PM and found that there was a protest in 1 1/2 hours about 1 mile from my home and was able to get prepared and arrive on time and was able to partake in the effort. We held lit letters on a major freeway overpass at night and the letters spelled out FAMILIES BELONG TOGETHER. If there is an Indivisible group in your area hook up with them. They are usually the main organizers. The ACLU and MoveOn.org are also good places to get info. I have done this for the past year or so.
This is one of them. What I have done is to Google the name of my city and I get a grass roots site. It is difficult and takes a lot of effort since I do not have twitter or facebook so it is a chore but I personally believe it is worth it. I have found a lot of info by just googling the subject and city and I get results. Last week I did it at 5:00 PM and found that there was a protest in 1 1/2 hours about 1 mile from my home and was able to get prepared and arrive on time and was able to partake in the effort. We held lit letters on a major freeway overpass at night and the letters spelled out FAMILIES BELONG TOGETHER. If there is an Indivisible group in your area hook up with them. They are usually the main organizers. The ACLU and MoveOn.org are also good places to get info. I have done this for the past year or so.
demtenjeep
(31,997 posts)3. Thank you
perfect
