Local Groups

Eat, Drink and Protect Democracy

Eat, Drink and Protect Democracy Based in Salem, Oregon, the focus of this group is to support one another as we monitor and respond to local threats to democracy that restrict civil and human rights. We meet the first Sunday of each month at a home in NE Salem from 4:00 - 5:30 or so. We've been communicating via email so don't be surprised if you don't see a lot of communication through this site. Each meeting begins with informal networking over wine or N/A drinks, then into a potluck dinner and ends with a formal meeting. Sharing meals facilitates connections and we ask that everyone pitches in. One person will volunteer a main dish and then everyone else offers side dishes that complement it. If you join, please let the coordinator know if you have any dietary restrictions. We have moved from a legislative focus to pursuing different (but similar) personal priorities while coming together when needed to address local issues. For example, several members are volunteering for Vanessa Nordyke's (mayoral candidate) campaign. We use group time to learn from one another, draw inspiration, review what we've done over the past month and discuss issues that threaten democracy. We are seeking committed folks because supporting democracy, barring a family emergency, illness, etc., is absolutely essential right now. The formal meeting entails: 1. Headspace Check-In (optional) - Holding space to vent about issues close to our hearts. 2. Inspiration Circle - Discuss what we've been up to over the last month and draw inspiration from one another. 3. Discussions - "Hot" topics (provided with agenda distributed before each meeting.) 4. Wrap-Up Host Provides: 1. A clean, comfortable venue for the monthly events. (max capacity: 14). 2. Plates and silverware. 3. Cleaning of glasses/plates/silverware. 4. Filtered water and glasses. Requirements: 1. You are willing and able to do SOMETHING to protect democracy. 2. You are accepting and open to diverse viewpoints that align with democratic principles. 3. You are willing to bring a dish to share. 4. Bring a bag to haul your personal dirty serving dishes/utensils. 5.. Bring drinks other than water (provided) New members, unknown to anyone in the group, will receive an invitation for a meet and greet at a local coffee shop. We hope you will join us!
13 Members
Organizers
JH
Jill H.

MS Gulfcoast Trouble

Winning hearts and changing minds for a better nation in a very red state.
13 Members
Organizers
MS
Maria S.

Voices for Change in Coshocton County

We are a group of women who are Democrats working to make change and get more people to vote. We are driven by core Democratic values such as social justice, equality, access to healthcare, and climate action. We believe in the power of collective action to create positive change in society. We come from diverse backgrounds and experiences.
13 Members
Organizers
DG
Dianna G.

South Texas Grassroots Coalition

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.
13 Members
Organizers
FE
Fabiola E.

Blue Revival NEPA

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.
13 Members
Organizers
BH
Breeda H.

Carroll County Working Together

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.
13 Members
Organizers
BW
Beverly W.

Kenosha Gremlins

A group dedicated to creating good trouble with the goal of supporting the constitution and democracy
13 Members
Organizers
JD
Jackie D.

Collective Change Community

Collective for Change is a newly formed group of vocal like minded individuals who seek to do more to change the current state of our government and planet through connections with larger collectives. We hope to create real and lasting impacts for our local communities and beyond. We want to stay informed with reliable information and have safe space to share ideas and support for ALL our neighbors.
13 Members
Organizers
SP
Shannon P.

Raeford Troublemakers

We’re a group of local women and allies in Raeford, NC, organizing around issues that impact our families, schools, and communities. Rooted in care, equity, and common sense, we believe in standing up for what’s right — even when it’s uncomfortable. That’s where the “troublemaker” name comes from: a little boldness, a lot of heart, and the belief that change starts right here at home. This group is a space to connect, share resources, and take action — whether that means showing up to a school board meeting, learning more about an issue affecting our town, or just gathering for coffee and conversation. We host book clubs, educational events, family-friendly meetups, and more. You don’t need experience — just curiosity, compassion, and the desire to make a difference. If you’re frustrated by the direction things are going and want to do something about it — not alone, but together — you belong here.
13 Members
Organizers
ML
Mikki L.

Bonfire - Charlotte

Bonfire brings people together in real-world spaces, to grow, learn, and spark change — together, in person. We’re building community right in your backyard, with events and gatherings that offer opportunities for personal, professional, and political engagement and fulfillment. If you are looking for connection and joy, seeking inspiration or have some to share, we have a seat by our fire for you! Bonfire was created for women of all ages and backgrounds, but is not exclusive to women. Created in partnership with Red Wine & Blue’s TroubleNation, Bonfire groups are local communities led by volunteer organizers who want to bring people together where they live. TroubleNation provides the tools, training, and support to help these groups grow and thrive — while keeping community building at the center. The goal of the Charlotte Bonfire is to create community and joy in Charlotte, North Carolina! We meet on the third Wednesday of every month and look forward to growing our community and joyful connections across this beautiful city. If you are interested in exploring Charlotte, volunteering, participating in a book club, hearing from speakers, and meeting amazing people, please join us! Everyone is welcome!
12 Members
Organizers
SB
Susan B.