The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and will soon go to a vote in the Senate.
If passed, the SAVE Act will require all eligible voters to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote. This will effectively stop millions of people from voting, including women, seniors, students, and communities of color. If passed, the SAVE Act will disenfranchise millions, including women, seniors, students, and communities of color, and will suppress democratic participation.
Call or write to your Senators. Urge them to VOTE NO on the SAVE Act.
Find your state senator online here.
‘Red cards’ are 3″x5″ laminated cards which can be carried in a wallet or pocket. The cards explain a person’s rights when interacting with law enforcement or immigration enforcement officials.
The content on the red cards is for information only and people may wish to consult a lawyer.
Order or print red cards to disseminate in your community. Red cards are available at no cost in 39 languages.
Public defenders and nonprofit organizations can order red cards for free here.
Read more about how to keep yourself and others safe.
Learn more about ecocide.
Arrange a speaker from our Speakers’ Bureau to give a program about ecocide to people in faith communities, non-profits, schools, etc. Request a speaker by completing this form.
Facilitate a conversation about ecocide in your community: Speak with people in faith communities, non-profits, schools, etc. about ecocide.
Participate in rallies in cities across the US. Find information about upcoming rallies below:
No Kings: www.nokings.org
50501: www.events.pol-rev.com/search?search&contentType=EVENTS
Good Trouble Lives On: www.goodtroubleliveson.org/#attend
Updated July 2025