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What can we do together?

This space is for people who want to turn concern into collective action. Together we share information, coordinate efforts, and support one another in standing up to unjust politics.

Why we’re here

We bring neighbors, organizers, and allies together to answer a simple question: what can we do together that none of us can do alone? From sharing trusted information to building real-world support networks, we focus on action rooted in community.

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Upcoming ways to take action

Host a neighborhood conversation

Venue: Your local community hub or shared space

Location: Decide together with your group

Letter-writing for shared priorities

Community Hub, 123 Unity Ave

Downtown District

Community teach-in series

Main Hall or shared community space

City Center area

Monthly community forum

Auditorium A

City Center Room 2

Mutual aid organizing meetup

Event space

Downtown venue

Workshop: Turning values into action

Community Center

East Wing

Community assembly

Main Auditorium

City Center Campus

City-wide collaboration meeting

City Hall

West Wing

Story circle and listening space

Community Library

Midtown

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Connect with us

We welcome questions, ideas, and offers to collaborate. Reach out and let us know what you’d like to build together.

Gathering space: 123 Unity Way, Cityville

Community hours: Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm