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We need a bigger “we.” In part 2 with Tarso Ramos: resist fascism by expanding organizing beyond our circles — recruit new leaders, build local networks, and turn listeners into organizers. #CollectiveAction #thefascismbarometer #politicaleducation

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In our convo with Darakshan Raja (S2E15), she highlights that under the pretense of national security, administrations legitimize violence. It's vital to question this—“what is legal is not always just.” #thefascismbarometer #communityorganizing #politicaleducation

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Struggling to trust people, systems, or news? That's by design. A fascist regime breeds division, spreads propaganda, and silences dissent, fostering paranoia and cynicism. We combat this by building strong communities and engaging in open dialogue #thefascismbarometer

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Under a fascist regime, your safety is at risk, especially if you're targeted. We can combat this through community care and activism. To explore the emotional toll of fascism, check out our convo with Erica Woodland (S2E10) and visit our resource hub #TheFascismBarometer

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A white graphic with the logo "The Fascism Barometer" with a paragraph that says "I think it's important to remind ourselves that we are in the moment that we're in because we're actually experiencing a backlash to our movements being effective and winning. That is what's happening right now. So it's not like we have been in a downward trajectory here... we have been in an upward trajectory of making this country a true place where like all of us can thrive regardless of race, ethnicity, et cetera. ” Accompanied by a headshot of a smiling Latina woman with brown hair.

A white graphic with the logo "The Fascism Barometer" with a paragraph that says "I think it's important to remind ourselves that we are in the moment that we're in because we're actually experiencing a backlash to our movements being effective and winning. That is what's happening right now. So it's not like we have been in a downward trajectory here... we have been in an upward trajectory of making this country a true place where like all of us can thrive regardless of race, ethnicity, et cetera. ” Accompanied by a headshot of a smiling Latina woman with brown hair.

The ICE Out protests are a response to the effectiveness of our movements. This backlash signals our ongoing journey towards a more just society. Abolishing ICE is about ensuring everyone, regardless of immigration status, lives freely with dignity. #AbolishICE #HereToStay #TheFascismBarometer

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A graphic with the title "Fascism and Our Feelings" followed by a short paragraph. Fascism makes it difficult to maintain compassion and creates an "us vs. them" mentality.

A graphic with the title "Fascism and Our Feelings" followed by a short paragraph. Fascism makes it difficult to maintain compassion and creates an "us vs. them" mentality.

Join our movement meteorologist @ejeris.bsky.social as we kick off a series exploring the emotional toll of rising fascism. Building on discussions with Erica Woodland and Malkia Devich-Cyril, we talk about how fascism affects you emotionally. Check out S2E10 and E4 #thefascismbarometer

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Fascism is rising, but so are our movements. Media conversations are shifting and starting to recognize the state of our country. History shows that fascists fall to people power. Let's increase our activism, protect one another, and keep inviting people to join our movements #thefascismbarometer

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