5/26/25


Even as May nears its end, demonstrations across the country and around the world persist and strengthen, reflecting ongoing opposition to the current administration in office.

As a blogger and note-taker, it’s crucial for me to reflect on the numerous groups, chapters, divisions, communities, and organizations that have joined, bound by their cause, to collaborate in opposing the current administration. This powerful display of unity underscores the widespread and deep-seated desire for change.


There’s no need to list the many groups, organizations, and networks that have emerged in the last six months—doing so would be an exercise in redundancy. Every one of them is already listed right here on my blog in previous posts, where I’ve extensively explored countless grassroots movements, including their groups, chapters, and divisions that have spontaneously come to life, as well as pictures, where to find them, addresses, phone numbers, and directions on how to find all those groups mentioned in previous posts.


Among the many groups, Indivisible is one I’ve been tracking with particular interest; they’re active on Facebook. Founded in 2016, Indivisible stands out. My reluctance to deeply embed myself in any single grassroots movement stems from a personal observation: in my nearly ten years as a blogger—a journey I’m about to finalize—I’ve found that close affiliation hasn’t directly served my personal objectives. This cautious approach allows me to maintain a broader perspective and ensures my focus remains on comprehensive documentation rather than partisan advocacy. It’s a testament to the importance of journalistic integrity even in the realm of grassroots movements.

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