New Forms of Resistance Are Springing Up Under the Trump-Musk Regime
Briefly

In response to Trump’s re-election, activists are convening to strategize and challenge the administration's policies, particularly concerning education, immigration, and civil rights. Daniel Hunter's advice to establish differentiated resistance pathways includes protecting people, defending civic institutions, disrupting unjust actions, and building alternative systems. As protests erupt against budget cuts and immigration detentions, individuals are urged to find their footing within these frameworks to confront ongoing challenges. Discussions with Hunter shed light on how to remain committed amid this chaotic political environment.
Demonstrators gather outside of the U.S. Department of Education to protest against mass layoffs and budget cuts initiated by the Trump administration.
Hunter's analysis included the observation that "differentiated resistance pathways" would emerge with time.
Many politically engaged people are now trying to find their footing within those pathways, while also weathering Trump's ongoing attacks.
People with permanent resident status have been snatched up by ICE and face deportation, and hundreds of Venezuelan immigrants have been sent to a prison in El Salvador.
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