https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/election-year-risks-ai
2024.
A discussion of major issues facing our democracy with an emphasis on public schooling.
We owe a lot to Jesse Jackson
https://jacobin.com/2026/02/jesse-jackson-progressive-rights-obituary
Peter Drier
Barack Obama. Skip the ads. Start at the beginning.
https://youtu.be/uI-hgSE5QIw?si=yigxYGaslNidzXpH
Sisters and brothers -
The national TV cameras are largely gone from Minneapolis now.
If the Department of Homeland Security keeps its word (maybe they will, maybe they won’t) the ICE army will soon be withdrawn from the city.
But one thing remains certain. The pain and psychic trauma for that community continues.
Earlier this week, I met with a number of Minnesotans from different immigration activist groups in the state including teachers, union members and faith leaders.
They told me about the fear instilled in the children. Car windows being smashed by lawless ICE agents. Helicopters flying above creating a war zone environment. Hard-working parents being dragged off. Two innocent people murdered in cold blood.
I heard stories about masked federal agents kicking down doors without court orders and sending 5-year-old children to detention centers.
I heard stories about people being picked out of their homes, their workplaces and their schools while people who tried to help were being stalked and threatened.
I heard stories about children afraid to leave their houses and a school teacher who told me that kids are not showing up at school for fear of being detained. In fact, there are countless kids who went hungry as a result of missing school lunch programs.
I learned that more than 3,000 people have been detained in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area and many of their own families do not even know where they are.
That’s the very bad news created by Trump’s so-called “immigration policy” and implemented by his domestic ICE army.
The good news is that grassroots organizations in Minnesota came together with an extraordinary sense of solidarity, fought back and inspired the nation. They created a political reality which forced Trump (for the moment at least) to tone down his policies and his rhetoric.
Now, the brave people in the Minneapolis area are beginning to rebuild their lives and their communities. And these grassroots organizations, who have been on the front line fighting against Trump’s authoritarianism and brutality, need our help.
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What Trump has done in Minnesota is repellent to the American people in every single way. People in this country want democracy and justice, not authoritarianism.
People want investments in schools, education, and affordable housing -- not a domestic army invading and occupying cities across our nation.
Now is the time to stand together with those in need and provide a helping hand.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
Bishop Soto Offers Public Witness Opportunity-Ash Wednesday
A parallel fascist army is created.
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Here we go again. Some in Congress are trying to make it harder for Americans to vote, and they’re calling it “election integrity.” The SAVE America Act would force people to produce extra citizenship documents just to register and vote in federal elections.
Let’s be clear: only citizens can vote now. That’s already the law. This bill isn’t fixing a real problem; it’s creating new ones for eligible voters.
The SAVE America Act would:
- Disenfranchise voters by creating huge new burdens on registering and voting, causing confusion, delays, and discrimination at the polls.
- Paperwork becomes a paywall. Not everyone has a passport or a perfect birth certificate sitting in a drawer. Replacing documents costs time and money. When voting starts to feel like a trip to the DMV that never ends, regular people get pushed out.
- Disproportionately impact communities of color, seniors, women, young people, rural voters, and low-income families, making disparities in accessing the ballot even worse, It hits Latinos first and hardest. Hyphenated names, two last names, accent marks; our names tell our stories, but in databases they trigger “mismatches.”
- Intimidate and suppress voters — particularly naturalized citizens and communities of color — from participating in elections. It scares mixed-status families. When voter rolls start talking to immigration databases, people worry. Even citizens think twice if it could bring heat to their household. That’s not integrity; that’s intimidation.
This is how voter suppression looks in 2026; not with literacy tests, but with red tape.
Voting is how we fight for better schools, safer neighborhoods, fair wages, and real opportunity. When politicians make voting harder, they’re not protecting democracy; they’re protecting their own power.
This is a moment when your voice actually counts. Offices track calls. Staff log every message. When the lines light up, lawmakers pay attention.
Call Congress and Be Heard
Capitol Switchboard: 202-224-3121
Ask to be connected to your U.S. House Representative. Find your representative here.
If you hit voicemail, leave a message. It still gets counted.
How to do it in 60 seconds
- Dial: 202-224-3121
- Say: “Please connect me to Representative [Last Name].”
- When connected, give your name and city (ZIP if asked).
- Deliver your message; short, clear, firm.
What to Say
“My name is ___, I’m a constituent from ___, and I urge you to oppose the SAVE America Act. It creates new barriers for eligible citizens and makes voting harder for working families, seniors, and naturalized citizens. We should protect voting rights, not put paperwork between citizens and the ballot. Thank you.”
Optional add-on (10 more seconds)
- “Will the office commit to voting NO on the SAVE America Act?”
- “Please record my position and let me know the member’s stance.”
After You Call
- Forward this to five friends or family members and ask them to call
- Share the number (202) 224-3121 in a group chat
- Remind people to identify themselves as constituents and to call both of their elected officials
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https://youtu.be/4u_HwUn4bYQ?si=HGJCaGhmTdbNb2aE
I hope you’ll watch this week’s video to see Julie Su describe the abuses immigrant workers face on the job and break down what we must do to protect them from exploitation.
Robert Reich,