Day 10: Montgomery Alabama: The Courage and Lasting Inspiration of the Freedom Riders
Hey everyb0dy, The National Tour to Drive Out Trump/Pence spent most of our tenth day traveling from Atlanta, through Alabama and Mississippi, and arrived in New Orleans in the evening. While on the road, we made an important stop in the historic city of Montgomery, Alabama, the state capitol and former home of KKK lover […]
March 8: March to the Tower! Drive Them From Power!
On March 8, International Women’s Day, Refuse Fascism called on people to go into the streets saying: Break the Chains! Unleash the FURY of Women! Say NO to All Forms of Female Enslavement! Drive Out the Trump/Pence Regime! In response, hundreds of people rallied at Columbus Circle in New York City. A dozen or so […]
Agenda for UC Berkeley Teach-in

****Friday, March 17**** 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. A Teach-in at UC Berkeley, Berkeley YWCA 2600 Bancroft Way In the Name of Humanity, We REFUSE to Accept a Fascist America! Drive Out the Trump/Pence Regime! What is Fascism? Why are Trump/Pence Fascists? What is the Direction and Trajectory of This Regime? Why is it Important […]
Agenda for the Teach-in, Austin TX
“Why We Say the Trump/Pence Regime is Fascist and Why We Must Drive It Out!” Donald Trump and Mike Pence have assembled a vicious cabal that has put forth positions and begun initiatives which demonstrate that they fully intend to shred political and social norms with catastrophic consequence. Millions of people have taken to the […]
New Orleans, March 8: “Donald Trump is a Fascist and a Misognyist”
by Kat Stromquist March 8 Wearing red for A Day Without a Woman and the black that signifies opposition to fascism, the small group of protesters spilled onto Canal Street from Decatur Street, behind a black banner reading “NO! Drive Out Trump/Pence Fascist Regime.” Cars backed up behind the group as they chanted “women’s rights […]
“A Day Without a Woman”
On March 8, International Women’s Day, women—and men—across the United States marched and rallied, took off from work, wore red in solidarity and acted in other ways for “A Day Without a Woman.” The call for the action came from the organizers of the January 21 Women’s March when millions took the streets across the […]