We believe in building political power by investing in big-tent grassroots Organizing and community

We believe a few things to be true:

  1. The war machine is largely enabled by American politicians

  2. Most people aren’t thrilled with establishment politicians of either party but don’t actually know how to change it or believe it can be changed

  3. The war machine isn’t “some foreign issue” but is at the heart of every kitchen table and core democracy conversation Americans care about right now

Today’s establishment politicians and policies won’t save us. They’re too busy reporting to AIPAC or Palintir and think there aren’t enough of us angry enough to matter.

The only way to get war machine money out of politics is to organize our votes and our dollars more effectively.

How do we do that?

We educate and activate our neighbors with important information and we invest in deep trust building across multiple communities—some of which may not have never organized with each other. Former veterans. Labor organizers. Over-policed black and immigrant communities. Palestinian and Arab communities harmed by the war machine. Anti-Zionist Jews. America First, anti-corruption activists, and pro-democracy activists. No matter political affiliation.

We don’t believe in quick fixes (“send $5 to this candidate now”), though we do believe we need to act quickly.

Our approach helps local organizers with actionable data and messaging to build trust-based coalitions around policy campaigns, from local to Congress.

If we want people-powered politics, we need to start with the people.