Here are 26 organizations fighting Donald Trump that you can donate to
The work these groups do will be critical during a second Trump Administration.
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November 13, 2024
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The work these groups do will be critical during a second Trump Administration.
White is the color of suffragettes but the organizers of upcoming strike A Day Without a Woman have called for solidarity in red for the strike on March 8.
Donald Trump and 18 others are charged with felony crimes involving efforts to overturn the Georgia results in the 2020 presidential election.
The Resistance this week: If Langston Hughes were alive today, he would tell Trump, "Let America Be America Again."
Student, faculty, and community organizers in Chicago may have uncovered the most potent tool yet for disrupting Donald Trump's campaign of hate.
The organization, which monitors far-right media, is navigating very troubled waters as the Trump administration and Elon Musk wage a legal war against it.
Nobody knows where they’re coming from or who’s paying for them.
The Human Rights Campaign sent Trump and Putin a message before their summit -- by projecting it onto the building where the officials were to meet.
Trump is supposed to issue it Thursday, but there are actions you can take.
The vice president focused on "religious freedom" and abortion in a speech to Focus on the Family.
Demonstrators argue that hospitals should stand as a bulwark against Trump and should care for all of their patients, rather than comply without a fight.
He has invited religious right leaders to the White House and is expected to unveil the "religious liberty" order, enabling discrimination against LGBT people and others.
The former president is the first to face criminal charges.
Rep. Steve Russell said that the president-elect has offered "very good assurances" he will repeal Obama's executive orders for nondscrimination by federal contractors.
Liberty Counsel and the Family Research Council lauded a proposal to let federal contractors claim a religious basis for discrimination against LGBTQ people and others.
The second No Kings demonstration about "democracy versus dictatorship" takes place this weekend.
Gender-based violence organizations have begun to self-edit their public-facing media out of fear they will lose federal grants essential to the provision of life-saving services.
New rules announced by the administration would give faith-based social service providers more leeway to discriminate in the name of "religious freedom."
The right-wing National Organization for Marriage spelled out its wish list for a Trump presidency on Tuesday.
“We’ve seen over the last several years a militant effort in red states by the government to discriminate against trans folks, in particular, and the broader LGBTQ community, and even to go so far as to try to deny trans people's existence,” said Mike Zamore, national director of policy and governmental affairs at the ACLU.
Anti-LGBT violence is widespread in Honduras, the home country of many of the migrants.