Community Defense in the Face of ICE

In this important workshop, we will learn about our rights as bystanders during an ICE abduction, how to stay safe, and what community response work looks like. Doors open at 9am. Our facilitators: Nastasia Lawton-Sticklor and Lucy Lee This a local Indivisible event! A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent […]

Meet & Confer: Our Kids, Our Schools, Our Power

Minnie Forte Brown Staff Development Center 2107 Hillandale Rd, Durham, NC, United States

This year, the Durham Association of Educators (DAE), the majority staff union in DPS, will be one of the first public school worker unions in NC history to sit across the table from district leaders and negotiate over staff working conditions and student learning conditions through Meet & Confer. This is historic, and how much […]

Mass People’s Assembly and Moral March and Mobilization on Raleigh

The Moral March and Mass People’s Assembly aren’t just single actions, they’re a declaration of our power as poor and low-wage voters and allies across North Carolina and other states. Join us in this season of massive civic engagement, voter education, and mobilization as we Love Forward Together And Mobilize!

This Is Our Selma! — Wilson-to-Raleigh Moral March

Repairers of the Breach is organizing and mobilizing poor and low-wage people to join a Moral March from Wilson to Raleigh and a Mass People’s Assembly in Raleigh this February! Join us as we mobilize voters to fight back against the new racist congressional map passed by the North Carolina General Assembly. This map unfairly […]

NCPTA and PSFNC at the NCGA

NCGA 16 W. Jones St., Raleigh, NC, United States

Join NCPTA and PSFNC and many more education advocates for wEDnesdays for Public Schools. We’ll meet the second Wednesday of every month (January-April) in front of the NCGA (Legislative Building) to speak up for NC’s public schools, our students and our educators. Bring your signs and your friends and join!

2026 Preview: NC County Board of Elections Monitoring

Zoom

County Boards of Elections are responsible for running elections in the county they serve, from determining early voting sites to reviewing provisional ballots, and so much more. Join us for an overview of County Board of Elections monitoring in 2026. We'll provide a timeline of important events and discuss the many ways to get involved. […]

The Color of Law: The Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

Join February Banned Book Club as we discuss The Color of Law: The Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by legal scholar Richard Rothstein. This groundbreaking book challenges the widely held belief that racial segregation in the United States was the result of private choices or economic forces. Instead, Rothstein documents how federal, […]

Our Schools, Our Future: Durham Public School Family Gathering

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Join families across Durham who are building a movement to fight for fully funded, welcoming public schools. Share a meal, hear from other families, build community, and learn how we can win real change together. Are you frustrated with what's happening in Durham public schools? You're not alone. Parents and caregivers from schools across Durham […]

Senator Berger: Fund Our Future!

Center City Park @ Greensboro Downtown Parks, Inc. 200 N Elm St, Greensboro, NC, United States

North Carolina faces a budget crisis because elected officials under the leadership of Senate President Phil Berger, gave away revenue through corporate tax giveaways set to reach zero by 2030. Working families are losing healthcare, schools, disaster recovery, and essential services while corporations benefit. The solution: organized people demanding transparency and accountability through public hearings […]

Media in the 21st Century Panel Discussion

Mint Museum Randolph 2730 Randolph Rd, Charlotte, NC, United States

This panel will bring media professionals and the community together to discuss how technological change, audience shifts, and the political environment are shaping the future of trustworthy local reporting. Featuring: Herbert White - Editor in Chief, Charlotte Post, Sucharita Kodali - Election Hub Founder, Charlotte Ledger, Daniel Ayers - Founder and Co-Host of The Hometown […]

Black Women on The Ballot

Bound & Vine Bookstore 134 Person St., Fayetteville, NC, United States

Join Red Wine & Blue at Bound & Vine Bookstore this Black History Month as they spotlight Black women on the 2026 ballot in and from the Fayetteville area. Hear their stories, learn the issues they care about, and engage directly with local leadership.

Fight for Justice: A Launch Party for 2026

Motorco Music Hall 723 Rigsbee Ave, Durham, NC, United States

Join us on Sunday, Feb. 22, at 6 pm at Motorco in downtown Durham for our 2026 launch party! We’ll share our plans and strategy for taking back our state courts from far-right extremists and hear from leaders like NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls – and you’ll leave knowing what YOU can do to […]