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  25. <section class="main-content">
  26. <blockquote><em>Write a list of things you would never do. Because it is possible that in the next year, you will do them.</em> <nobr>&mdash;Sarah Kendzior</nobr> <a href="#footnote1">[1]</a></blockquote>
  27. <p>
  28. We, the undersigned,
  29. are employees of tech organizations and companies based in the United States.
  30. We are engineers, designers, business executives, and others
  31. whose jobs include managing or processing data about people.
  32. We are choosing to stand in solidarity with Muslim Americans,
  33. immigrants, and all people whose lives and livelihoods
  34. are threatened by the incoming administration&rsquo;s
  35. proposed data collection policies.
  36. We refuse to build a database of people
  37. based on their Constitutionally-protected religious beliefs.
  38. We refuse to facilitate mass deportations
  39. of people the government believes to be undesirable.
  40. <p>
  41. We have educated ourselves on the history of threats like these,
  42. and on the roles that technology and technologists played
  43. in carrying them out.
  44. We see how <a href="http://www.ibmandtheholocaust.com/">IBM collaborated to digitize and streamline the Holocaust</a>,
  45. contributing to the deaths of six million Jews and millions of others.
  46. We recall the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment_of_Japanese_Americans">internment of Japanese Americans</a>
  47. during the Second World War.
  48. We recognize that <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Genocide#Deportations">mass deportations</a>
  49. precipitated the very atrocity the word genocide
  50. was <a href="https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/genocide#Etymology">created</a> to describe:
  51. the murder of 1.5 million Armenians in Turkey.
  52. We acknowledge that
  53. genocides are not merely a relic of the distant <nobr>past&mdash;</nobr><wbr>among others,
  54. <a href="http://www.rwandanstories.org/genocide/hate_radio.html">Tutsi Rwandans</a> and
  55. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnian_genocide">Bosnian Muslims</a>
  56. have been victims in our lifetimes.
  57. <p>
  58. Today we stand together to say: not on our watch, and never again.
  59. <p>
  60. We commit to the following actions:
  61. <ul>
  62. <li>We refuse to participate in the creation of
  63. databases of identifying information
  64. for the United States government
  65. to target individuals based on race, religion, or national origin.
  66. <li>We will advocate within our organizations:
  67. <ul>
  68. <li>to minimize the collection and retention of data
  69. that would facilitate ethnic or religious targeting.
  70. <li>to scale back existing datasets
  71. with unnecessary racial, ethnic, and national origin data.
  72. <li>to responsibly destroy high-risk datasets and backups.
  73. <li>to implement security and privacy best practices,
  74. in particular,
  75. for end-to-end encryption to be the default wherever possible.
  76. <li>to demand appropriate legal process
  77. should the government request that we turn over
  78. user data collected by our organization, even in small amounts.
  79. </ul>
  80. <li>If we discover misuse of data that we consider illegal or unethical
  81. in our organizations:
  82. <ul>
  83. <li>We will work with our colleagues and leaders to correct it.
  84. <li>If we cannot stop these practices,
  85. we will exercise our <a href="https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/legal-and-compliance/state-and-local-updates/pages/california-whistleblowers.aspx">rights</a> and responsibilities to speak out publicly
  86. and engage in <a href="https://www.theengineroom.org/responsible-data-leaks-and-whistleblowing/">responsible whistleblowing</a>
  87. without endangering users.
  88. <li>If we have the authority to do so,
  89. we will use all available legal defenses to stop these practices.
  90. <li>If we do not have such authority,
  91. and our organizations force us to engage in such misuse,
  92. we will resign from our positions rather than comply.
  93. </ul>
  94. <li>We will raise awareness and ask critical questions
  95. about the responsible and fair use of data and algorithms
  96. beyond our organization and our industry.
  97. </ul>
  98. <div class="note">
  99. Note: Signatories&rsquo; references to affiliated organizations below
  100. are for identification purposes
  101. and are not intended to imply an endorsement by the organization.
  102. </div>
  103. <p>Signed,</p>
  104. <ul class="signatories">
  105. <!-- For lines below not marked with GitHub usernames, see attribution at: -->
  106. <!-- https://github.com/neveragaindottech/neveragaindottech.github.io/blame/master/index.html -->
  107. <!-- To add a signature, insert ONE LINE below. -->
  108. <!-- - Begin with <li>. -->
  109. <!-- - Alphabetize by first name. -->
  110. <!-- - Consider including your GitHub username (see examples below). -->
  111. <li>Akil Harris, First Look Media
  112. <li>Alec Perkins <!-- from GitHub user alecperkins -->
  113. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/cubeghost">Alex Baldwin, Poncho</a> <!-- from GitHub user goosey -->
  114. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/_alecook">Alex Cook, Software Engineer (Part-time Thought Leader)</a>
  115. <li>Alison Hodges, Founder, Erlea Documentation Professionals <!-- From GitHub user lamagnifica -->
  116. <li>Andreas Fuchs, Stripe
  117. <li>Andrew Bonventre, Google
  118. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/whereandy">Andrew Cheung, Signal Sciences</a></li> <!--from Github user whereandy -->
  119. <li>Andrew Dunham, Stripe <!-- from GitHub user andrew-d -->
  120. <li>Andrew Losowsky, The Coral Project
  121. <li><a href="https://andrewmichaud.com">Andrew Michaud</a>, Quantcast <!-- from GitHub user andrewmichaud -->
  122. <li>Annie Tuan, Mobile Software Engineer
  123. <li>Asher Cohen <!-- from GitHub user Asheric -->
  124. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/AsherLangton">Asher Langton</a>
  125. <li><a href="https://recompilermag.com">Audrey Eschright, Recompiler Media</a> <!-- from GitHub user aeschright -->
  126. <li><a href="https://keybase.io/heliostatic">Ben Cohen</a>
  127. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/bnkrft">Ben Kraft</a>, Khan Academy
  128. <li>Ben Wood, Autodesk
  129. <li><a href="https://esham.io">Benjamin Esham, Ellucian</a> <!-- from GitHub user bdesham -->
  130. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/barenakedbrady">Brady O'Connell</a></li> <!-- from GitHub user boconnell -->
  131. <li>Brian Geppert, metacode
  132. <li>Brian Jenkins, CTO, FoodCare
  133. <li><a href="https://brian.mastenbrook.net/">Brian Mastenbrook, AirStash</a>
  134. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/briantrice">Brian T. Rice, Awake Networks</a>
  135. <li>Briar Rose Schreiber, Software Engineer, Board Member of Stumptown Syndicate <!-- from GitHub user ubiquill -->
  136. <li>Britton Watkins
  137. <li><a href="https://www.twitter.com/caseydunham">Casey Dunham</a> <!-- from GitHub user caseydunham -->
  138. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/ChrisVermilion">Christopher Vermilion</a> <!-- from GitHub user cvermilion -->
  139. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/daeken">Cody Brocious, Optiv Security</a>
  140. <li><a href="http://milk.com">Dan Bornstein, Computer Programmer</a>
  141. <li><a href="https://dankaminsky.com">Dan Kaminsky, Chief Scientist, White Ops</a>
  142. <li><a href="http://davemayo.is-a-geek.org">Dave Mayo, Software Developer, Harvard University</a>
  143. <li>David Beckley
  144. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/davigoli">David Golightly, Software Developer, Substantial</a>
  145. <li>David Hartunian, Position Development <!-- from GitHub user dhartunian -->
  146. <li>David Nielsen <!-- from GitHub user attackcowboy -->
  147. <li>David Reid, Engineer, Fig <!-- from GitHub user dreid -->
  148. <li><a href="http://twitter.com/davidnwelton">David Welton</a></li> <!-- from Github user davidw -->
  149. <li>Don Marti, Mozilla <!-- from GitHub user dmarti -->
  150. <li><a href="http://twitter.com/donaldball">Donald Ball, SparkFund</a>
  151. <li>Drew Durbin, CEO, Wave
  152. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/dperny">Drew Erny<a> <!-- from GitHub user dperny -->
  153. <li><a href="http://danielespeset.com">Daniel Espeset</a>, Etsy <!-- from GitHub user danielmendel -->
  154. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/edropple">Ed Ropple, edboxes</a>
  155. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/ecenanovic">Edin Cenanovic, Software Engineer</a> <!-- from GitHub user edinc -->
  156. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/lcdpowell">Elsie Powell, 2U</a> <!-- from GitHub user embolalia -->
  157. <li><a href="https://emmah.net/">Emma Claire Humphries</a>, Mozilla Corporation <!-- from GitHub user emceeaich -->
  158. <li>Erik Ogan, Principal Engineer, <a href="https://www.change.org/">Change.org</a> <!-- from GitHub user erikogan -->
  159. <li>Erin Ptacek, Latacora
  160. <li>Ethan Schlenker, Twitter
  161. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/brkattk">Erik Straub, Odd Networks</a> <!-- from GitHub user brkattk -->
  162. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/FredericJacobs">Frederic Jacobs</a>, Security Engineer <!-- from GitHub user FredericJacobs -->
  163. <li>Geoffrey Irving, Google Brain <!-- from Github user girving -->
  164. <li>George Tankersley, Cloudflare
  165. <li><a href="http://haldean.org">Haldean Brown</a> <!-- from GitHub user haldean -->
  166. <li>Heather Rivers, Director of Engineering, Mode Analytics
  167. <li><a href="http://hollyallen.info/">Holly Allen</a> <!-- from GitHub user hollyallen -->
  168. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/ingridavendano">Ingrid Avenda&ntilde;o, Uber</a>
  169. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/janardanyri">Janardan Yri</a>
  170. <li>Jane Ruffino
  171. <li>Jeanine Adkisson, GitLab <!-- from GitHub user jneen -->
  172. <li>Jeffrey Stanton, SparkFund
  173. <li>Jen-Mei Wu, <a href="http://oaklandmakerspace.com/">Liberating Ourselves Locally</a> <!-- from GitHub user jenmei -->
  174. <li>Jenny Tong, Pumping Station: One
  175. <li>Jeremy Rauch, Latacora
  176. <li><a href="https://www.jesseadametz.com/">Jesse Adametz, Cloud Operations Engineer, Invoca</a> <!-- from GitHub user jadametz -->
  177. <li>Jesse Luehrs
  178. <li>Jesse Phelps
  179. <li><a href="http://joecrawford.com/">Joe Crawford</a>, Web Developer
  180. <li>John Firebaugh, Mapbox <!-- from GitHub user jfirebaugh -->
  181. <li><a href="https://jackmott.github.io/">John Mott</a>, Lead Software Developer, O'CONNORS</li> <!-- from GitHub user jackmott -->
  182. <li>Jonathan Bisson, UIC <!-- from Github user bjonnh -->
  183. <li>Jonathan Haddad, The Last Pickle
  184. <li>Josh Feldman
  185. <li><a href="http://www.joshuawise.com">Joshua Wise, Imaging Architect, NVIDIA Corporation</a>
  186. <li>Judy Tuan, Software Engineering Manager
  187. <li><a href="http://dotj.co">Julie T. Do, Obscura Digital</a> <!-- from GitHub user dotj -->
  188. <li>Justin T. Conroy, Pumping Station: One
  189. <li>Justin Falcone
  190. <li>Ka-Ping Yee, Engineer, Wave
  191. <li><a href="http://www.kaidalgleish.io/">Kai Dalgleish, Mapbox</a>
  192. <li><a href="https://www.OpenTechStrategies.com/">Karl Fogel, Partner, Open Tech Strategies LLC</a>
  193. <li>Karl-Rainer Blumenthal, Internet Archive <!-- Github user kblumenthal -->
  194. <li>Karl Schults, Engineer, Scribd <!-- GitHub user kschults -->
  195. <li><a href="https://karlstolley.com/">Karl Stolley, Associate Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology</a></li>
  196. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/maybekatz">Katerina Marchán, npm, Inc.</a>
  197. <li><a href="http://keith.mcknig.ht">Keith McKnight</a>, Software Engineer, Splash
  198. <li>Kelly Buchanan
  199. <li>Kelly Shortridge
  200. <li>Kelsey Gilmore-Innis, Callisto
  201. <li><a href="https://kkinder.com/">Ken Kinder</a>, Developer</li>
  202. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/kentbrew">Kent Brewster</a> <!-- from GitHub user kentbrew -->
  203. <li>Kent Quirk, Software Architect, The Achievement Network <!-- from GitHub user kentquirk -->
  204. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/derivativeburke">Kevin Burke</a>, consultant <!-- from GitHub user kevinburke -->
  205. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/kevrone">Kevin Cantwell, Timehop</a>
  206. <li><a href="https://neocities.org">Kyle Drake, Neocities</a> <!-- from GitHub user kyledrake -->
  207. <li>Laurel Ruhlen, SPINS <!-- from Github user lruhlen -->
  208. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/hypatiadotca">Leigh Honeywell, Slack</a>
  209. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/rcoder">Lennon Day-Reynolds</a>, Stripe
  210. <li>Lincoln Quirk, Founder, Wave.com
  211. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/lindseybieda">Lindsey Bieda</a>
  212. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/saikofish">Lou Huang</a>, Mapzen
  213. <li>lvh, Latacora
  214. <li>Maggie Ronan
  215. <li>Mano Marks, Docker
  216. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/marcprecipice">Marc Hedlund</a>, Skyliner <!-- from GitHub user precipice -->
  217. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/marcslove">Marc Love</a>, Carbon Five <!-- from GitHub user marclove -->
  218. <li><a href="http://anarchivi.st/">Mark A. Matienzo, Stanford University Libraries</a>
  219. <li>Marlena Compton, IBM
  220. <li>Martin Robinson, Igalia
  221. <li><a href="http://twitter.com/mjg59">Matthew Garrett, CoreOS</a> <!-- from GitHub user mjg59 -->
  222. <li><a href="http://twitter.com/mmmaaatttttt">Matthew Lane, Rithm School</a>
  223. <li><a href="http://matthewmcvickar.com">Matthew McVickar</a>
  224. <li>Matthew Pfeffer
  225. <li>Melinda Jacobs
  226. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/0xabad1dea">Melissa Elliott</a>
  227. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/downey">Michael Downey</a>
  228. <li>Michael Jeremiah Curry
  229. <li>Michael Wilber, Cornell Tech
  230. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/mmorri">Mike Morris</a></li> <!-- from github user mikemorris -->
  231. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/__nolski__">Michael Nolan</a>, <a href="https://giphy.com">Giphy</a>
  232. <li>Mike Perry, Tor Project
  233. <li>Mikeal Rogers, Node.js Foundation <!-- from GitHub user mikeal -->
  234. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/mindypreston">Mindy Preston, Docker</a>
  235. <li>Molly de Blanc <!-- from GitHub user mollydb -->
  236. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/morganastra">Morgan Astra</a> <!-- from Github user morganastra -->
  237. <li>Nate Parsons, Planet Labs, Inc.
  238. <li>Nathan Sorenson, SparkFund
  239. <li><a href="http://neilk.net/">Neil Kandalgaonkar</a>, Sauce Labs
  240. <li>Nick Sullivan, Cloudflare
  241. <li>Nikko Patten-Weinstein, SparkFund
  242. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/nthall">Noah Hall</a>
  243. <li>Noel Hidalgo, Executive Director, <a href="https://beta.nyc">BetaNYC</a> <!-- from GitHub user noneck -->
  244. <li><a href="https://ironholds.org/"> Oliver Keyes, Senior Data Scientist</a> <!-- from Github user okeyes-r7 -->
  245. <li><a href="https://patrickod.com/">Patrick O'Doherty, Intercom, Noisebridge</a> <!--- from Github user patrickod -->
  246. <li>Paul Kruczynski
  247. <li>Peter Eckersley, Chief Computer Scientist, Electronic Frontier Foundation
  248. <li>Peter Reilly, Software Engineer
  249. <li>Philip James, Stripe
  250. <li>Philip Porada, Systems Administrator
  251. <li>Richard Esteban Martinez Hughes, MIT Class of 2008
  252. <li>Richo Healey, Stripe
  253. <li><a href="http://gaal.co">Robert Gaal, TQ</a> <!-- from GitHub user robertgaal -->
  254. <li><a href="http://ryandebeasi.com/">Ryan DeBeasi, STAT</a> <!-- from GitHub user rdebeasi -->
  255. <li>Ryan Sablosky, Bard College
  256. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/tilmonedwards">Sean T. Edwards, Software Engineer</a>
  257. <li>Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, Indiana University
  258. <li><a href="http://datawranglr.com">Roy Pardee</a>, Group Health Research Institute</li>
  259. <li>Seth Price, RS &amp; GS Engineer, Planet, Inc.
  260. <li> Shaun Carland, Software Engineer, Yesware
  261. <li>Shauna Gordon-McKeon
  262. <li>Sheila Miguez, Canonical
  263. <li>Shelly X Ni <!-- from GitHub user shellicious -->
  264. <li>Siena Aguayo, Software Engineer, Indiegogo
  265. <li>Stefan Hayden, Shutterstock
  266. <li><a href="http://stephenwoods.net">Stephen Woods, Salesforce</a> <!-- from GitHub user saw -->
  267. <li><a href="http://twitter.com/steven_johnson">Steven Johnson, Google</a> <!-- from Github user steven-johnson -->
  268. <li><a href="http://stuartgeiger.com">Stuart Geiger, UC-Berkeley Institute for Data Science</a></li> <!-- from Github user staeiou -->
  269. <li>Ted Scharff, Planet Labs
  270. <li>Teresa Murphy, Marketing Associate, Indiegogo
  271. <li>Tom Hutchinson <!-- from GitHub user th5 -->
  272. <li>Thomas H. Ptacek, Latacora
  273. <li>Tim Chevalier, Google
  274. <li><a href="http://kemp59f.info">Timothy Kempf, Meadow</a> <!-- from GitHub user Fauntleroy -->
  275. <li>Tom Tanaka <a href="https://github.com/tomatell">Software Engineer</a> <!-- from GiHub user -->
  276. <li>Todd Siegel <!-- from Github user toddsiegel -->
  277. <li>Tymm Zerr
  278. <li><a href="http://frameshiftconsulting.com/">Valerie Aurora, Frame Shift Consulting</a>
  279. <li><a href="https://vito.io">Victor Gama</a>, Software Developer, D3 Estúdio
  280. <li>William Wnekowicz, Developer in Residence, KPCB
  281. <li><a href="https://diracdeltas.github.io">Yan Zhu, Security Engineer</a>
  282. <!-- End of signatures. -->
  283. </ul>
  284. <h2>How to sign this pledge</h2>
  285. <p>
  286. If you would like to join us in signing this pledge,
  287. we ask that you send us your name and
  288. optional position, affiliation, and/or URL,
  289. exactly as you would like to be listed here,
  290. in one of the following ways:
  291. <ul>
  292. <li><a href="https://github.com/neveragaindottech/neveragaindottech.github.io/">Send us a pull request on GitHub.</a>
  293. <li><a href="https://twitter.com/neveragaintech">Direct message us on Twitter (our DMs are open).</a>
  294. <li>If neither of these options are possible,
  295. please email neveragaindottech at gmail dot com,
  296. but please note that this may delay your signature
  297. as we must validate your identity.
  298. Please send us some way for us to confirm your identity,
  299. such as a LinkedIn profile or a homepage.
  300. </ul>
  301. <h2>Additional resources</h2>
  302. <p>If you&rsquo;re reading this and want to take action beyond signing,
  303. some things you can do include:</p>
  304. <h3>Donate</h3>
  305. <ul>
  306. <li><a href="https://www.aclu.org/">American Civil Liberties Union</a>
  307. <li><a href="https://www.cair.com/">Council on American-Islamic Relations</a>
  308. <li><a href="http://www.advancingjustice-alc.org/programs/national-security-and-civil-rights-2/">Asian Law Caucus</a>
  309. <li><a href="https://www.splcenter.org/">Southern Poverty Law Center</a>
  310. <li><a href="http://mpowerchange.org">MPower Change: Muslim Grassroots Movement</a>
  311. <li><a href="http://www.drumnyc.org/">DRUM – Desis Rising Up and Moving</a>
  312. <li><a href="http://centerformediajustice.org/">Center for Media Justice</a>
  313. <li><a href="https://www.propublica.org/">ProPublica</a>
  314. </ul>
  315. <h3>Volunteer</h3>
  316. <ul>
  317. <li><a href="http://www.showingupforracialjustice.org/">Showing Up for Racial Justice</a>
  318. </ul>
  319. <h3>Legal assistance and referrals</h3>
  320. <ul>
  321. <li><a href="https://www.eff.org/pages/legal-assistance">Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Cooperating Attorneys List</a>
  322. <li>State and local lawyer referral services
  323. <ul>
  324. <li>San Francisco Bay Area:
  325. <ul>
  326. <li><a href="https://www.sfbar.org/lawyerreferrals/">San Francisco</a>
  327. <li><a href="https://www.smcba.org/For%20the%20Public/How%20We%20Can%20Help%20You/LRS.aspx">San Mateo County</a>
  328. <li><a href="https://www.sccba.com/?lrs">Santa Clara County</a>
  329. </ul>
  330. <li><a href="http://apps.americanbar.org/legalservices/lris/directory/home.html">All others: See the American Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral Directory</a>
  331. </ul>
  332. <li>State labor law enforcement agencies
  333. <ul>
  334. <li><a href="https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/dlseRetaliation.html">State of California Labor Commissioner’s Retaliation Complaint Investigation Unit</a>
  335. <li><a href="http://www.dfeh.ca.gov/Employment/">California Department of Fair Employment and Housing</a>
  336. </ul>
  337. </ul>
  338. <h3>Other resources</h3>
  339. <ul>
  340. <li><a href="https://responsibledata.io/">Responsible Data Forum</a> (data ethics)
  341. <li><a href="https://datasociety.net/">Data &amp; Society</a> (research on social impact of data)
  342. <li><a href="http://www.acm.org/about-acm/acm-code-of-ethics-and-professional-conduct">ACM Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice</a> (and <a href="http://ethics.acm.org/code-of-ethics/code-2018/">revisions committee</a>)
  343. <li><a href="https://ssd.eff.org/">EFF&rsquo;s Surveillance Self-Defense Guide</a>
  344. </ul>
  345. <h3>Further reading</h3>
  346. <ul>
  347. <li><a href="http://www.nybooks.com/daily/2016/11/10/trump-election-autocracy-rules-for-survival/">Autocracy: Rules for Survival</a> by Masha Gessen
  348. <li><a href="http://www.nybooks.com/daily/2016/11/27/trump-realism-vs-moral-politics-choice-we-face/">Trump: The Choice We Face</a> by Masha Gessen
  349. <li><a href="https://thecorrespondent.com/5696/were-heading-into-dark-times-this-is-how-to-be-your-own-light-in-the-age-of-trump/1611114266432-e23ea1a6">We’re heading into dark times. This is how to be your own light in the Age of Trump</a> by Sarah Kendzior</a>
  350. <li><a href="http://qz.com/846940/a-yale-history-professors-20-point-guide-to-defending-democracy-under-a-trump-presidency/">A Yale history professor’s powerful, 20-point guide to defending democracy under a Trump presidency</a> by Timothy Snyder
  351. </ul>
  352. <h3>Footnotes</h3>
  353. <ol>
  354. <li id="footnote1">From <a href="https://thecorrespondent.com/5696/were-heading-into-dark-times-this-is-how-to-be-your-own-light-in-the-age-of-trump/1611114266432-e23ea1a6">We&rsquo;re heading into dark times. This is how to be your own light in the Age of Trump</a> by Sarah Kendzior
  355. </ol>