Our Mission
We are dedicated to empowering New Hampshire residents by staying informed about federal and local legislation and informing our com-munities of its potential impact.
We amplify the voices of marginalized groups—including LGBTQ+, Black and Brown people, women, children, low-income individuals, and people with disabilities—and advocate for their needs. We hold elected officials accountable to their constituents and strive to affect positive change for all. Unaffiliated with any single party, we pledge to vote in solidarity with marginalized communities, acting as allies in their pursuit of justice and equality.
Furthermore, we encourage like-minded individuals to run for local office, working to reclaim our government one seat at a time.

Core Organizers

Brittni
Co Founder

Chris
Co Founder

Dee
Co Founder

Grace
Community Partner
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Lark
Co Founder

Victoria
Co Founder
Team Leads

Christine
Event Security
Team Lead

Jamie
Event Staging
Team Lead

Janet
Digital Communications
Team Lead
Nick
Event Tabling
Team Lead
To be clear, Nick chose this photo himself.
Team Members

Andrew
Photographer

Chel
Social Media
Emily
Social Media

Heather
Social Media

Helix
Website
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Protest Emcee
Jen
Protest Medic
Jim
Protest Medic
Linda
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Social Media


On February 5, we raised our voices.
The 50501 protests were a decentralized rapid response to the anti-democratic and illegal actions of the Trump administration and its plutocratic allies. The idea—50 protests in 50 states on 1 day—was born on r/50501 and spread rapidly on social media.
In just days, grassroots organizers—without any budget, centralized structure, or official backing—pulled off over 80 protests in all 50 states.
The protests were covered by every major media outlet, showing the world that the American working class will not sit idly by as plutocrats rip apart their democratic institutions and civil liberties while undermining the rule of law.







