What You Can Do Now

WYCDN - Protesting

5 min · 4. apr. 2025
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Description: Protesting is one of the most visible and powerful ways we can demand change—but showing up safely and effectively requires preparation. In this episode, Angelica Schell breaks down the essentials: how to protect yourself at a protest, what your legal rights are, and how to respond if they’re violated. Drawing from resources like the Hong Kong Protester Kit, Stand Up for Science, and the ACLU, we’ll cover what to wear, what to bring, why you might leave your phone at home, and what to say if you're stopped by police. We’ll also talk about how protesting isn’t just a personal act—it’s a collective movement, built on solidarity and shared purpose. In an era where dissent is under threat, silence is not safety. Tune in to learn what you can do now to speak up, stay safe, and stand strong. Links mentioned in the episode: 🔗 Protester resources: WhatYouCanDoNow.org/protesting [https://whatyoucandonow.org/protesting/] 🔗 Know your rights: ACLU Protester Rights [https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights#im-attending-a-protest] 🔗 The Hong Kong’s Protester Kit [https://scapimag.com/2020/05/31/the-hong-kong-protestors-kit-a-packing-guide-for-anyone-resisting-police-in-the-streets/] 🔗 Stand up for Science [https://standupforscience2025.org/protest-safety/]

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episode WYCDN - Protesting cover

WYCDN - Protesting

Description: Protesting is one of the most visible and powerful ways we can demand change—but showing up safely and effectively requires preparation. In this episode, Angelica Schell breaks down the essentials: how to protect yourself at a protest, what your legal rights are, and how to respond if they’re violated. Drawing from resources like the Hong Kong Protester Kit, Stand Up for Science, and the ACLU, we’ll cover what to wear, what to bring, why you might leave your phone at home, and what to say if you're stopped by police. We’ll also talk about how protesting isn’t just a personal act—it’s a collective movement, built on solidarity and shared purpose. In an era where dissent is under threat, silence is not safety. Tune in to learn what you can do now to speak up, stay safe, and stand strong. Links mentioned in the episode: 🔗 Protester resources: WhatYouCanDoNow.org/protesting [https://whatyoucandonow.org/protesting/] 🔗 Know your rights: ACLU Protester Rights [https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights#im-attending-a-protest] 🔗 The Hong Kong’s Protester Kit [https://scapimag.com/2020/05/31/the-hong-kong-protestors-kit-a-packing-guide-for-anyone-resisting-police-in-the-streets/] 🔗 Stand up for Science [https://standupforscience2025.org/protest-safety/]

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WYCDN ... to Make a Difference In Florida's Special Elections

Episode 1: What You Can Do Now to Help Win the House In this first episode of What You Can Do Now, host Angelica Schell breaks down why four special elections—especially the upcoming races in Florida—could reshape the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives. With Republicans holding a razor-thin majority, every seat matters. Angelica explains what’s at stake, how unlikely victories are already happening in deep red districts, and most importantly, what you can do to help right now. From phonebanking to canvassing, this episode is your action guide to making a real difference in the lead-up to April 1. Mentioned in this episode: 📍 FL-1: Democrat Gay Valimont vs. Republican Jimmy Patronis 📍 FL-6: Democrat Josh Weil vs. Republican Randy Fine Take action: 🔗 Phonebank for Valimont: www.gayforcongress.com/get-involved [https://gayforcongress.com/get-involved] 🔗 Phonebank for Weil: www.joshweil.us/get-involved/ [https://joshweil.us/get-involved/] 🔗 Learn more: WhatYouCanDoNow.org [https://whatyoucandodonow.org]

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