Welcome to Michigan United

When we fight, we win

Join Project 3.5

We want to organize 3.5% of Michigan, tear down the barriers of inequality and replace what remains with dignity and opportunity.

Wear the Struggle!

Get custom Michigan United & Project 3.5 gear here

Ready to wear, perfect for the action.

Each sale pays Michigan United $10. Order now, add to your rotation and show your commitment.


Clothing products are unisex and made from cotton or a cotton/poly blend, each is perfect for showing your support anywhere.

Most orders ship in about 1 week, then take 2-5 business days in transit before arriving at their destination.

Choose from:

The Michigan United Black Polo

A comfy, smart-looking polo you can wear to work, in meetings or anywhere you go.

The "Rent is Too Damn High" Black Hoodie

State the obvious. Wherever you go.

The Michigan United Black T-shirt

The official uniform of the Movement

Recent News & Media

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  • Eastern Michigan
  • Flint
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  • Statewide
  • Victories
  • Detroit
  • Immigrant Rights
  • Immigration
  • Legal Services
  • Western Michigan
  • Blog
  • Movement Politics
  • Taking Back Our Power
  • Faith in Justice
  • Election Protection
  • Transformative Justice
Flint Organizations Demand City Council Action on Medical Debt Relief
On Jan 7th, A coalition of community organizations sent a letter to Flint City Council asking them to a proposal eliminating medical debt
MU in the News: Immigrant Rights Groups Brace for “Chaos”
Our own Diego Bonesatti was quoted in a Detroit News article on how Michigan United and sister groups fight for immigrant rights.
Immigrant, Refugee, and Asylum Seeker Rights in the US
Understand your legal rights as an immigrant, refugee, or asylum seeker; protections vary, so seek expert advice to navigate complex U.S. laws.
MU in the News: Michigan should Join States Funding Legal Representation for Immigrants
Our own Eloise Sirleaf was in the pages of Bridge Michigan, standing in favor of funding legal aid programs for immigrants.
MU in the News: What’s Next in the DTE Fake Public Comment Scandal
Em Perry of Michigan United was featured in the pages of Planet Detroit this week. See how we're taking power back from DTE.
A Conversation on Voting with Secretary Pete Buttigieg
On 10/24 our own Rev. John Duckworth met with Sec. Pete Buttigieg in Detroit. Read about it.
MU in the News: Election Protection at ReadSludge.com
Our own Kate Mason was recently featured at RealSludge.com in a story on election protection
How Civic Engagement and Election Protection Keep Our Voices Heard
Election protection is one of the most important aspects of maintaining a democracy. However, it can’t be done if people aren’t civically engaged.
Governor Whitmer and Michigan United Celebrate the IGNITE Program Class of 2024
Transformative justice continues for the graduates of a successful inmate education and training program

Ready to Do Something Now?

Join one of our projects!

Join "Taking Back our Power" and take a stand against money in Michigan politics

We are a coalition of working families in Michigan fighting to pass comprehensive state legislation to prevent regulated monopoly corporations and companies seeking government contracts from making political contributions. We can no longer let them buy their way out of accountability and drown out the voice of the people!

Join "Care Over Cost" and help us get people the healthcare coverage promised by their insurers

In Michigan and all across the country, our members are fighting individual care denials and are WINNING people the care they need--and paid fo! Together, we are working to transform our health care system to put Care Over Cost and people over profit.

Become a Relational Organizing Leader

Relational organizing is defined as “preparing & supporting people to bring the power within their existing relationships to affect change.” In actuality it is turning a contact into a conversation and then into a person empowered to create change where they live.

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