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By Tina Tyler Last month, I described a few ways in which you can answer a call to action. Protest and resistance come in many forms and can often be supported by a variety of activities. Finding one that fits your personality – or maybe even causes you to step out of your comfort zone – is the challenge.
By Tina Tyler In our February newsletter, Ellen Menshew, Clallam County Democrats Chairperson, writes, “Now more than ever, we are all being called to action … history reminds us that real change begins when people choose to speak up and act.”
For many of us who historically have not been politically active, choosing to “speak up and act” may seem a daunting task. Yet there is so much outrageousness being perpetrated by the Trump Administration, there is bound to be a moment for each person that triggers a desire to act, and causes them to think, ‘but what can I do?’ |
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