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We were out in Flint, protecting your right to vote in yesterday's 3rd Ward special city council election If you see something, say something. Help us protect the vote. Call 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).
Resisting Trump’s Executive Orders: How Social Justice Nonprofits Empower Communities
Here’s how these EOs impact people across multiple demographics and how nonprofits empower communities to resist them
Why Now is the Time for Michiganders to Get Involved in Community Organizing
If you’re ready to take your activism to the next level and learn how to get involved in your community, Michigan United is here for you
How the Administration’s Climate Policies Harm Everyone — and What You Can Do About It
This article breaks down climate change Trump administration policies, explains how they impact all Americans, and gives you ways to take action.
Watch Michigan United Fight for You
Michigan United's Pastor Monica Villareal was on WNEM 5 news asking Genesee Co. Board members to fight against safety net cuts.
MU in the News: Fighting Against Cuts to the Safety Net
Michigan United's Pastor Monica Villareal was in the Flint news asking county board members about funding cuts to social services.
Flint Council Passes Landmark Medical Debt Relief Plan for Residents
After months of delays, the Flint City Council approved a proposal on Wednesday to erase $32 million in medical debt for Flint residents.
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.