Our first class of 1,200 MoveOn Mobilizers have just embarked on their Resistance Summer journey. Here's what they're engaged in every state in the nation:



Resistance Summer is built on the idea that in order to protect our communities and win back power, we must organize. Resistance with resilience.



Resistance Summer is a 12-week volunteer program for emerging community leaders and activists who want to gain organizing skills and be part of an ongoing national network of organizers standing up to Trump's agenda.

There are three key parts of the Resistance Summer program: Trainings, Actions, and Cohorts.

Trainings

You'll participate in weekly virtual trainings (webinar-style, Facebook Live, videos, or readings) that last about 60 minutes each. They will be offered on Sunday evenings, but you can complete them at a time that's convenient for you each week. Trainings will be led by expert trainers and cover key organizing principles and skills such as these:

Developing a campaign strategy

Effective recruitment

How to get media coverage for your actions and build relationships with reporters

Organizing vs. mobilizing

How did we get here? Political education and analysis

And much more!

Actions

The best learning comes from action, so we'll put our trainings into practice with national days of action in June, July, and August. By taking action together all across the country, our impact is amplified.

In June, we'll kick off the summer by gathering in fellowship for Community Cookouts. Getting neighbors and friends together builds relationships and community ties that make our readiness for action stronger and keep us invested for the long haul. They're also an opportunity to lay out the opportunities for action in July and August and get folks excited to join you in action. Check out the more than 450 events in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.



In July, we'll demonstrate that the Resistance is building the power to win elections. We'll come together for a Voter Contact day of action, where we'll gain experience talking to voters in our communities about the issues that are important to them. We'll gain valuable skills of having the conversations that make a difference in elections, and we'll gather valuable information about the mood of voters where we live.

In August, when members of Congress are home for their month-long summer break, we'll hold them accountable for their actions and make our demands clear at town hall meetings and other events.

Cohorts

You will be organized into cohorts, or groups, of 25 MoveOn Mobilizers, grouped by strategic focus (e.g., do you live in a congressional district with a Republican representative who is vulnerable in the next election? Do you live in a big city with a Democratic mayor and want to support pro-active progressive policy?).

Each cohort will be matched with an expert Cohort Facilitator—an experienced organizer and movement leader who will support you through the trainings and actions. Cohort Facilitators are people such as veteran organizer and founder of the Midwest Academy Heather Booth, elections veteran Emmy Ruiz, and direct action organizer Yong Jung Cho.

What happens after Resistance Summer?



Why, the resistance continues! And you will have more tools in your toolbox and more inspiration for the long haul. Upon successful completion of the Resistance Summer program, you will have the opportunity to join a national network of local volunteer organizers ready to organize locally for nationally impactful campaigns, including responding to rapid-response crisis moments and preparing for elections.

Calendar

Here are some key dates to mark on your calendar for Resistance Summer:



Wednesday, May 24: Applications Due

Friday, June 2 - Friday, June 9: Program Participants Announced

Monday, June 19: Virtual Training Kickoff

JUNE ACTION: Saturday, June 24, and Sunday, June 25: June Action—Resistance Summer Community Cookouts

JULY ACTION: Weekends in July: July Action—Voter Contact Day of Action!

AUGUST ACTION: August 1-28: August Action—Congressional Summer Recess

August 29-September 1: Debrief





Expectations

We believe that good organizers set clear expectations and follow through on commitments. We have worked hard to make this learning and action opportunity available to the widest range of people of different backgrounds. If you can commit an average of 5 hours per week during the summer, can access a smartphone or computer with an internet connection, and want to organize events in your community that will make a difference, Resistance Summer could be for you!

Here are the expectations for Resistance Summer program participants:

I am available throughout most of the summer (gone for no more than 3 weeks total, with no more than 2 weeks at a time).

I understand the expectation that as part of Resistance Summer I will complete a weekly training module, a weekly organizing assignment, and a weekly report, and that I will participate in a monthly action to apply the trainings to practice (June community cookouts, July voter contact events, August town hall or other congressional recess action).

I can commit an average of 5 hours per week from June 19 to Sept. 6 (12 weeks).

I understand that this is a volunteer role. I understand that I can choose to receive a $150 monthly stipend (once per month for 3 months) contingent upon completing the requirements of the program.

I have or can get regular access to a smartphone or computer with internet access and enough data for about 60 minutes of video each week to complete the weekly assignments.