KBOO's 2025 Inauguration Statement and Resources

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Published date: 
Monday, February 3, 2025 - 1:28pm

To everyone in our Beloved Community,

 

In light of the inauguration, the slew of executive orders, and the rise of misinformation in the United States, we here at KBOO are committed to continuing our legacy as an alternative to mainstream media. We have a duty to serve our community by bringing you accurate information, by giving space to underrepresented voices, and by uplifting arts and culture. In these uncertain times, KBOO seeks to be a guiding light for those who are scared, those who are affected, and those who are fighting the good fight. KBOO stands with the immigrant community, the LGBTQIA+ community, the disability community, and all of those affected by the new administration. 

 

To keep yourself informed, to join the conversation, and to understand what is happening in your community and with the world at large, check out our list of locally produced English and Spanish programming, as well as our trusted syndicated programs. 

 

Locally Produced in English

KBOO Evening News

More Talk Radio

Old Mole Variety Hour

Labor Radio

Prison Pipeline

Too Much Information

Wednesday Talk Radio

Free Culture Radio

PDX Progressive Talk Radio

Keeping It Real

Disability Justice

Veteran’s Voice

Let’s Talk!

Out of the Streets of Portland

Transpostive PDX

Locus Focus

 

Producido Localmente en Español

Buscando America

Espiral Radio

Tonalli

La Voz del Sabor

Domingos para Recordar

Mujeres Bravas 

Diaspora

Armando Puentes 

 

Syndicated

Policy For The People

Sprouts

First Voice Radio

American Indian Airwaves

Rising Up with Sonali

Democracy Now

Alternative Radio

This Way Out

LIST OF RESOURCES

 

Some Actions That Are Not Protesting or Voting

 

A list adapted from Frontline Medics. Here was their original list of 25 actions. I’ve added a lot of things and edited other things. [Note: I continue to update this document as more ideas are shared with me. If there are things you want to add, email niapoetry@gmail.com]

 

**I created [with input from other organizers] an interactive workbook for new activists who want to create their own organizing plans. You can download it for free here. I hope it helps those who need some guidance to focus on specific things you can do in your communities.

 

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MUTUAL AID 

 

Redistribute your wealth to individuals in need.

Donate to Mutual Aid Groups.

Organize fundraisers for local groups.

Knit or crochet items for your houseless neighbors.

Participate in #Warm Holidays 2024. 

Organize local free stores to distribute needed items and supplies to community members. Can’t do a whole store, how about a free table

Help with disaster relief.

Organize a childcare collective. Another example here

Start your own automotive free clinic.

Create a tool library in your neighborhood.

Start a repair cafe.

Read about mending circles here and here. Create your own.

Set up a listening booth.

Organize or participate in community clean-ups.

 

MUTUAL AID - FOOD

 

Donate to food programs [for example this one and donate to them here

Cook and bake for community group meetings.

Start or join Food Not Bombs.

Set up a Free Fridge in your community.

Start or join a local community garden. Benefits of gardening are here.

Start a Meal-Based Residency Program.

 

MUTUAL AID - COMMUNITY HEALTH

 

Organize or join a local mask bloc to distribute free masks to community groups to use for their gatherings. Search mask blocs around the world here

Organize or join a Clean Air Club.

Create a COVID Mitigation Tools Library.

Learn to make and distribute Corsi-Rosenthal boxes (cheap, effective air-filtration devices made from household & easily-obtainable components)

Establish community pop-up clinics.

Learn psychological first aid.

A suggestion offered: “harm reduction education/building harm reduction kits (Narcan, fentanyl/xylazine testing strips, sterile supplies, etc.), and pop-up overdose prevention centers (high risk, but organizers in Denver successfully did one). Link here to a story about this.

 

POLITICAL/POPULAR EDUCATION

 

Organize or participate in political education. Here’s a helpful guide. Some study guides.

Establish ongoing study and book groups - sign up for a training on how to facilitate reading groups.

Organize a monthly community film screening & discussion. 

Participate in skill-sharing and trainings.

Offer skill-sharing and trainings.

Get involved in Citizen University.

 

ORGANIZING/ADVOCACY

 

Join or start a union.  

If you’re a young person interested in unions, get involved with Gen Union.

Form an affinity group

Provide tenant support and help with rent strike organizing.

Participate in consumer boycotts. Check out #TeslaTakeDown

Organize or attend neighborhood assemblies and people’s movement assemblies

Attend community board and other local meetings.

Organize response and support for survivors of violence. Sign up to be trained as a volunteer with domestic violence and sexual assault organizations/groups.

 

LIBRARIES and SCHOOLS

 

Run for or seek appointment to your local library board.

How to Fuck Up an Asshole School Board.

Organize community freedom schools (the Children’s Defense Fund offers one model but there are many others too: here and here.)

 

Here’s a list of 10 ways to support your local public libraries.

Request and read diverse books by BIPOC and queer authors. We Need Diverse Books is a great resource to find titles. 

In the US, EveryLibrary fights censorship, supports grassroots advocacy for libraries, fights anti-library legislation and helps libraries seek necessary funding. They have more specific and timely calls to action on their site.

Push back against book bans and the groups that ban books by requesting banned and challenged titles.

Libraries can also be great places to host a book group or community support gathering, like some of the other meeting and mutual aid ideas shared elsewhere in this list.

Start a healing justice lending library 

Start your own version of the Library Dads

 

ANTI-CRIMINALIZATION

 

Film the police AKA copwatch.

Monitor court cases [courtwatching and participatory defense hubs]  

Financially and emotionally support detained and incarcerated people  

Start or join a jail support project  and here’s a jail support zine.

Consider jury nullification.

Signal-boost & support prison strikes and abolition efforts.

 

COMMUNITY DEFENSE/MIGRANT JUSTICE

 

Sign the Solidarity Pledge.

Learn about and practice community self-defense.

Learn about Community Defense Zones and also check out this excellent resource Defend and Recruit for learning about creating rapid response networks.

Learn about deportation defense through this new resource by Make The Road and this one by Mijente.

 

REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE/GENDER AFFIRMING CARE

 

Donate and/or volunteer with abortion funds and practical support organizations.

Escort people to abortion clinics when needed. Also you can reach out to your local PP/indie clinic to ask if they have an escort program use this link to find them: ineedana.com.

Adopt a clinic.

Train to become a practical support volunteer and support people traveling to access abortion care. 

For youth who want to fight for abortion rights.

 

What does it look like to start or join a trans youth emergency project in your community? 

ACT OUT is a national network of young people fighting back against LGBTQ attacks.

 

I created a “steps to action: reproductive justice” guide to share with my Goddaughter and her friends. It is intended to help them as they’ve been extremely worried about how to actually take some action around an issue that they care a lot about. Perhaps it might be helpful for others too. Link is here. Make your own focused “steps to action” guide and share with your loved ones and community members.

 

DISABILITY JUSTICE

 

Ways of doing activism/ resisting fascism in a disabled/accessible way

 

These thinking and steps from The Revolution Will be From Bed

26 ways to be in the struggle not in the streets

Cripping the Resistance

A suggestion offered: “Provide caregiving help for disabled folks, help us with daily tasks so we can have more energy to organize, & if u have more cognitive & physical capacity u can volunteer to help us plan direct actions (this one’s personal, I really need someone who has done projections onto buildings)”

 

OTHER INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS

 

*** Garrett Bucks recently created a useful list of actions you can take on your own. 

Volunteer your art, technology, design, legal skills to local efforts, organizations, groups.

Watch this and write letters to the elderly also here.

Make zines and pamphlets on various topics and distribute them in your communities [laundromats, cafes, public libraries, schools, etc…] 

Start a community newsletter or bulletin to share information about local mutual aid.

Create or redistribute art and media to counter mainstream propaganda.

Amplify the calls for support from people of color, disabled people and others.

Uplift queer and trans voices.

Share vital info online and in person. 

Support friends who are attending/planning actions/protests.

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-Informed, In Community, With Action,

KBOO Community Radio, 2025