This is fascism, and it is jeopardizing the rights of communities to advocate for their health and environment.
The recent Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP) aimed at Greenpeace underscores the lengths to which corporate and fossil fuel entities will go to suppress environmental advocacy and local, grassroots movements.
This is a direct attack on our democratic rights, and we must respond with strength and determination.
Local politics and activism are essential to safeguarding our communities and ensuring that democracy thrives. By fostering local political power, we can effectively counter the creeping fascism threatening every level of government.
In a time when the voices of the people are increasingly under threat, the Local Democracy Project stands firm in its mission to empower communities and rebuild democracy from the ground up.
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Local politics and activism are the cornerstones of a vibrant democracy.
When we elect Democratic candidates committed to defending democracy, we empower leaders who prioritize the needs and rights of the people over corporate profits.
By participating in local elections and supporting democratic candidates, we ensure a government that truly represents the will of the people, not corporate interests.
Your donation to the Local Democracy Project will help us defend our rights, protect our communities, and elect leaders who are committed to upholding democracy at every level.
When we all participate, we win!
-Local Democracy Project
Local Democracy Project supports down-ballot races and empowering communities across the country. We're rebuilding democracy from the ground up.
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