Local Groups

Give a Shit (About Democracy) - Stark County

This is a bridge-building/match-making group that connects concerned citizens and keyboard warriors to action groups in Stark county. There are more blue neighbors in Stark than you might think. Become an active citizen and meet new friends while you do it. We're glad you're here! Most of our organizing takes place on our Facebook page. Also join us there: https://www.facebook.com/groups/478547600744237.
265 Members
Organizers
KD
Karen D.

Democracy Every Day

Check our web page: www.democracyeveryday.org Our local group connects like-minded people in our community - Ames, Story County, central Iowa - who want to work with others who share their values to protect democracy on the local, state and national levels. We believe that to maintain our democracy takes work from everyone, every day. We provide a community for all, as well as resources and ideas to take action. We understand that change takes time and that we need each other to stay engaged and encouraged. Glad you found us.
265 Members
Organizers
ER
Ellen R.
LT
Laura T.
2 Others

Good Trouble MoCo MD

Our local group will connect people in our community who want to work with others who have concerns for the future of democracy in this country. We want to have open dialogs and bring attention to the rise of bigotry and fascism that we've seen as people seek to ban books and whitewash history. We're open to anyone who wants to join us and bring issues that we can take up on the local and state level to make an impact on a national level.
258 Members
Organizers
HW
Heather W.
SS
Stephanie S.

Good Trouble in the Pikes Peak Region

Join two retired teachers seeking to build community and to make the Pikes Peak Region loving, inclusive and safe for all. Here's a link to a google calendar where we share events from a variety of pro-democracy organizations. We will also post certain events through the events page. https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=M2M4NjY1NjYwY2UwNmI2YzZhNTlkNWFjMzM0YmMzMmM2ZTQzZmRiN2YwM2JmZGZkNmNiMDcyNmY5ZjkyMDYzYkBncm91cC5jYWxlbmRhci5nb29nbGUuY29t
246 Members
Organizers
JM
Jen M.
KM
Kim M.

Bethel Blues/REBS Fairfield County

Bethel Blues is a group that’s organizing community events and protests, as well as focusing on social justice causes. Leading initiatives such as, "No Kings" and "Pop Up Protests" in and around Bethel, CT. These events aim to raise awareness and promote activism on issues like gun violence and government accountability. Some notable events include: “No Kings" event: Featuring a reading by Bethel’s Poet Laureate, with door prizes donated by local businesses “Pop Up Protests", Rallies held at public spots, including in front of Big Y in Bethel, to raise awareness and show solidarity. • Postcarding Madness: Writing postcards to support specific causes and politicians, such as Sherrod Brown a US Senator, and other politicians urging them to make OUR voices heard. Bethel Blues has also been involved in charity work, including a Thanksgiving meal train for the Bethel Volunteer Fire Department. The group's efforts have garnered attention and support from the local community. People are saying that Bethel Blues is a platform for activism and community engagement, with a focus on promoting social justice and holding those in power accountable. With its grassroots approach and commitment to peaceful protest, Bethel Blues continues to make its presence known in the Bethel Community. Thanks to all who have joined us in our mission. Denise M. Here’s our brand new website, it’s a work in progress ✌️💙https://bethelblues00.wixsite.com/bethelblues
242 Members
Organizers
DF
Denise F.
CS
Cynthia S.
1 Other

Good Trouble Tampa

Our local group will connect strong-willed women in our community who want to collaborate with others who share their values to protect democracy on the local, state and national levels. Want to make a difference and gain some friends along the way? Join us! You do not need to be a political activist to do your part. We believe in meeting you where you are and then moving where we want to go together.
236 Members
Organizers
MS
Mary S.
DM
Deanna M.

Westshore Women for Democracy

Our local group connects like-minded people in our community who want to work with others who share their values to protect democracy on the local, state and national levels.
233 Members
Organizers
JS
Jennifer S.
CM
Catherine M.
1 Other

Together Greenville

Beginning in February 2025, our local Upstate group connects like-minded people with shared values who want to work with others to protect democracy on the local, state and national levels. We are an advocacy and activism group (belonging also to the Greenville Progressive Coalition), a social outreach group, and a support group for those who care about protecting our country and all of those within.
232 Members
Organizers
AJ
Alice J.
EH
Erin H.

Temecula Valley ReSisters

Temecula Valley ReSisters is a part of Red Wine & Blue's TroubleNation (check out their website here https://redwine.blue/). They offer a ton of great resources to educate and empower us. Our local group's goal is to create a network of like minded people in Temecula Valley to identify areas that we can be the most impactful. Ideally, aligning each of our strengths and aptitudes to needs in our community. We intend to leverage the efforts of existing organizations in our community that share our values. We are looking to empower one another to take action, have fun and have no regrets. We intend on meeting the third Wednesday of the month, 6pm - 8 pm, to discuss issues and create action items. Please email us at [email protected] with your name, phone number, and city you live in and I will contact you with more information before you join our group.
231 Members
Organizers
SN
Susan N.

Central Midlands Good Troublemakers

Welcome! We are a diverse and friendly group of people (mostly women, but we are welcoming and inclusive to ALL!) in the central midlands of SC who meet regularly in person and online. We engage in active work to make our world a better and more just place. We find strength in our differences and we place our hope into building community. We work together to build diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in our community, state, and nation. We consciously support one another. We stand against extremism and violence. We have fun and enjoy being with and supporting each other. When needed, we also make "good trouble," as the voice of our hero John Lewis urges us: ""Speak up, speak out, get in the way. Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and help redeem the soul of America."
231 Members
Organizers
AS
Alexandria S.