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Check In 6 March
I also want to remind everyone to take care of your own mental health as far as possible. If you find yourself doomscrolling live blogs or twitter (as I did myself initially), try to step away from the screen and do something else, and just check the news at set times.
Here are the posts since the last check in:
Prevent Content Id From Infecting The Whole Internet
Donate: Support For Ukraine
Oppose Texas Treating Gender-Affirming Care As Child Abuse
And the usual reminder to not be shy of making your own posts about any issues and actions you think the comm should know about, or dropping some information into a comment to our sticky post if you'd like the mods to do it.
Please also let us know of anything you think should be added to our roundup of election resources (or anything that needs to be removed).
You can always use our tags to check for any ongoing actions or resources relevant to the issues you care about. (And a quick shout out to
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Finally, here's our poll (behind the cut) for you to tell us what you've been doing in the last few weeks. And do let us know in comments what you plan to do next.
Since the last check in, I...
called my one senator
1 (14.3%)
called my other senator
1 (14.3%)
called my representative
1 (14.3%)
called my governor
0 (0.0%)
called my state reps
1 (14.3%)
sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
4 (57.1%)
attended a town hall
1 (14.3%)
donated money to a cause
4 (57.1%)
attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)
participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)
went to a protest
1 (14.3%)
signed up for alerts
2 (28.6%)
worked for a campaign
0 (0.0%)
did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)
took care of myself
3 (42.9%)
not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
0 (0.0%)
did something else
2 (28.6%)
committed to action in the coming week
1 (14.3%)