Kavanaugh hearings start - follow them and the protests around them. And take action to #SaveSCOTUS.
Read MoreAre your looking for an opportunity to support women's health and give back to the community? Consider donating your time as a volunteer or intern for Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota. There are opportunities in the Twin Cities Metro and in Greater Minnesota. If you are interested please follow this link to view current openings.
Please assist the International Institute of Minnesota reach their goal of helping 1500 people become US citizens this fiscal year. In addition to weekend opportunities the IIMN recently added weekday group processing events to reduce the waitlist of over 80 people.
Join Ady Barkan and MfAL to tell Sen. Collins to vote NO! Ady Barkan and Mainers for Accountable Leadership have joined forces to tell Sen. Collins - Either you VOTE NO on Kavanaugh OR we fund your future opponent!
The Kavanaugh confirmation hearings are ongoing. To follow them in real time, see here or find Day 1, Day 2 and Day 3 hearings on the same page. There’s been robust, probing and riveting questioning by some senators.
Read MoreWith all that is going on in Washington DC at the moment, let’s make sure we get the right people in office this November. Here’s a great opportunity this week to help Get Out The Vote: COPAL MN is working to get 10,000 new Latinx voters to the polls in November!
Read MoreAre you 16 and older and care passionately about ending gun violence? Here’s a great opportunity for you - and it starts now!
Protect Minnesota is seeking high school students age 16 and older in the Twin Cities who care passionately about preventing gun violence to serve as student organizers and media spokespersons for the Westside Rally Against Gun Violence on Saturday, October 6, in Excelsior MN.
Read MoreSen. Amy Klobuchar on Kavanaugh hearings - this is “not normal”. We agree! Take Action NOW.
There are 100,000 documents on Kavanaugh's past record that the WH will not allow the US Senate to see AND 148,000 more documents that the Senate is allowed to see but is NOT allowed to discuss with the public. Why? What’s in those documents that the administration doesn;t want people to see or know about?
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