Visit our ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ event site for a wealth of activist and community aid resource links in our Good Trouble Toolkit!

Helpful Resources for Activists

The Activist Checklist is a comprehensive digital security resource for activists - highly recommended.

The ACLU wants to make sure you are prepared by brushing up on your rights before heading out into the streets.

The Commons Library includes 1500+ educational resources in a range of formats. Topics include campaign strategy, community organising, working effectively in groups, justice and diversity, creative activism, and much more.

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center has created a variety of materials to educate the community and prepare individuals for possible encounters with immigration authorities/ICE.

Knowledge is power. Harvard University offers courses on the Constitution to educate the public, support civic engagement, and make expert-led content available online. They are offering these courses as part of a broader effort to provide accessible education about American government and constitutional history to the public. The motivation behind offering these free or low-cost courses is likely to encourage informed citizenship and make high-quality educational content available to a wider audience. We have filtered to some relevant offerings through this link, but please explore other available courses!