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Karen L (Kay)'s avatar

June 11

Lori,

I believe you offer sound advice here and in later posts about protest. However, I believe you need to provide more historical context for the decision-making process an individual undergoes about whether to take to the streets in opposition to authoritarianism.

Peer-reviewed research has shown that visible, public protest is a lynchpin to weakening authoritarians. Without this context, I fear your writing does more to frighten people away from acting than it does to prepare them. I fear this may undermine, even in a small way, the ongoing efforts to get people out there.

I encourage you to take a tone that incorporates this politico-historical work into deciding whether to protest or not, any time, anywhere.

A recent discussion I have found useful is "Democracy on the Line: How We Got Here and How To Stop an Authoritarian Takeover," A conversation between Heather Cox Richardson (Boston College), Steven Levitsky (Harvard University), Senator Doug Jones (Center for American Progress) on the significance of what is happening to American democracy and how we can prevent authoritarianism from taking root. (https://www.americanprogress.org/events/dropping-anchor-what-we-can-do-to-stop-drifting-to-authoritarianism/)

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Light in Hope's avatar

Some additional information from the National Lawyer's Guild (NLG).

https://www.nlg.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/KYR-zine.pdf

Know your rights if pulled over- just because...

https://www.nlg.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Legal-Steps-Choices-MSLC.pdf

KNow your rights if you are arrested

https://www.nlg.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Know-Your-Rights-Booklet-2022.pdf

Know your rights for protesting

https://www.nlg.org/massdefenseprogram/

NLG Mass Defense program

https://www.nlg.org/massdefenseprogram/los/

NLG Legal Observer program- this is helpfuol for protests because legal observers do literally just that- they observe and document to help protect the rights of protesters.

I was in the Ohio chapter of the National Lawyer’s Guild’s Legal Observer training last night, and this info is specific to Ohio- ALWAYS check your own state's laws as well as those for the city/county where you are protesting!!! In Ohio, it’s a felony to wear a white mask at protests. If someone wants to wear a mask, their best bet is to wear a dark one ***in Ohio****.

Also, some additional resources for Ohio folks: https://ohionlg.com/know-your-rights/

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