Well, it’s here.
Inauguration month.
Charles M. Blow has published a truly great article about what to do on the day that the winner of the electoral college gets sworn into office, which I’ve linked to here.
I thought I’d add some more detail to his ideas for people in the Maryland area who want to join the anti inauguration.
Places To Volunteer In Maryland
VolunteerMatch
This organization can get you in touch with different places around the state where you can help out. You can adjust, depending on what you’d like to do. You can pick up trash in the park, help young people with learning the alphabet, or serve food at a soup kitchen.
Maryland Food Bank
This food bank organization has several offices around Maryland. It’s necessary to fill out some forms and attend a brief orientation before you go, but it can connect you with several places where you can help others.
Donation Town
This is a directory that will tell you places where you can donate clothing and furniture in Maryland.
Donations for Vets
This organization doesn't serve every county in Maryland, but it’s a great way to help veterans and you can both drop donations off and schedule a pickup
Purple Heart Pickup
This is another organization that helps veterans who were injured and earned a Purple Heart medal. They will pick up your donations.
Donating
LoyalOpp has made a list of organizations around the country that plan to take on Donald’s administration and I plan to expand it further in the upcoming weeks. If you have any ideas for places that could use donations, just suggest them in the comments section and I’ll add them to the masterlist.
Representatives:
If you’d like to spend the day contacting your representatives, remember that phone calls and handwritten letters are the best way to do it. I’ve compiled the contact info for our reps here, in case you want to spend Hell Day reaching out to the people who work for you.
Congress
- District 1: Andrew P. Harris
- District 2: Dutch Ruppersberger
- District 3: John Sarbanes
- District 4: Anthony Brown
- District 5: Steny Hoyer
- Hoyer is also the Democratic Whip--here’s how you contact him that way
- District 6: John Delaney
- District 7: Elijah Cummings
- District 8: Jamie Raskin
Senate
- Chris Van Hollen
- Phone: 202-224-4654
- Email: info@vanhollen.org
- Office: 10605 Concord Street, Suite 202, Kensington, MD 20895 USA
- Ben Cardin
Staying safe:
If you’re going to one of the many rallies and protests happening around the area, good on you. Here are some links on protest safety and preparation.
This is mostly a general overview of how to prepare for a protest, defend your rights, and stay safe.
This is a more detailed guide on how to provide medical aid to your fellow protesters and yourself, along with information on how to handle getting arrested
If you witness police violence or other forms of civil rights violations, here is a link to the Maryland chapter of the ACLU’s complaint line.
Resist. Don't give in to despair, and don't let this become normal.
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