Courage is contagious: That’s why we're piloting a brand new program called
- Writer 2
- Dec 8, 2025
- 2 min read
What is a Courage Collective?
Courage Collectives are groups of everyday people with a common interest, experience, or background who work together to organize noncooperation against the Trump regime. In essence, Courage Collectives identify a “pillar of power” that they share a connection to -- then push that pillar to take a stand against Trump.
A Courage Collective might look like a band of alumni pushing their alma mater to reject Trump’s anti-democratic funding deals... Or a faith congregation urging its leaders to speak out against the MAGA agenda… Or a team of musicians and podcasters demanding that Spotify stop playing ICE propaganda.
The possibilities are truly endless, and we’re encouraging everyday folks to form as many collectives as we can. Here are just a few of the Courage Collectives that Indivisibles like you have organized already:
United in Faith: a coalition of progressive churches and people of faith in Snohomish County, WA fighting back against Trump's misuse of religion to spread authoritarianism
Cornell Courage: a Cornell alumni network pushing the university to reject Trump’s attacks on free speech, academic freedom, and campus DEI initiatives
Educators Resist: a team of teachers, faculty, and school administrators in Sacramento, CA organizing local educators to organize against authoritarian education policies
United Veteran-Civilian Response: veterans and civilians in Seattle, WA collectively pushing back against threats of a Trump military takeover in their city
So what can you do?
Think about the many hats you wear in your everyday life -- parent, worker, student, alumnus, donor, veteran, or any other group you belong to -- and how you can work with your peers in one of those groups to push back on Trump’s authoritarian power-grab.
When you’re ready, complete the form linked here to start the process of forming a Courage Collective! We’ll then reach out with training, resources, and support to get your group off the ground.



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