The Federal Government Should Not Waste the Opportunity to Address Algorithmic Discrimination

The Federal Trade Commission should adopt binding rules to identify and prevent algorithmic discrimination.

The Federal Trade Commission building in Washington.

Explaining Moore v. Harper, the Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Democracy

North Carolina legislators are asking the court to grant them unfettered power to set rules for voting and elections, without state constitutional limits.

An elected official reviews a map of North Carolina districts at select committee meeting on redistricting.

Advocate from Anywhere

How you can keep the good work moving from where you are right now.

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Research Your Elected Officials

Before you establish a relationship with your elected officials, you'll need to do your research.

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Bring Your Community Together: Host a House Party

A house party can be a great way to share information, motivate your peers, and create long lasting change.

People at a house party

Share Your Story

Sharing your story has a big impact.

Share Your Story

Write Your Elected Officials

Letters and emails sent directly to your elected officials can be extremely effective. Here are some tips.

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Meet Your Elected Officials

Meeting your elected officials in person is an effective way to build a relationship so they can understand what matters to their constituents.

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Call Your Elected Officials

Sometimes it's necessary to call your elected official. Here are some tips for planning out your phone call.

Call Your Elected Officials