Via Digby
I've tweeted out the link to the document a few times over the past few days, but I thought this New Yorker article gave some nice background on something that's gone viral in the progressive online world:
On Wednesday, around 7 p.m., a Google document entitled “Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda” began making the rounds online. Its origin was the Twitter account of Ezra Levin, a thirty-one-year-old associate director at a national anti-poverty nonprofit, and self-described “Twitter novice,” who lives in D.C. and, until a few days ago, had roughly six hundred and fifty followers. His tweet’s simple message, “Please share w/ your friends to help fight Trump’s racism, authoritarianism, & corruption on their home turf,” belied three weeks of unpaid work by some three dozen mostly young progressives who had been collaborating on the document since the week of Thanksgiving.
I will be reading the Guide tonight. I hope that others here will take a look and at some point we can discuss it.
Direct link to the document. It was last updated yesterday.
Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda — Former congressional staffers reveal best practices for making Congress listen