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우리는 미시간의 3.5%를 조직하여 불평등의 장벽을 허물고 이를 존엄과 기회로 대체하고자 합니다.
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우리는 미시간의 3.5%를 조직하여 불평등의 장벽을 허물고 이를 존엄과 기회로 대체하고자 합니다.
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Big changes are coming with the new administration, and they could make it harder for immigrants like you to live and work in the U.S. The government is planning stricter immigration policies, like speeding up deportations and ending automatic citizenship for kids born in the U.S. If you’re eligible to apply for citizenship, now is the time to do it to protect yourself and your family.
Michigan United is here to help with free, 14-week citizenship classes that are all online, so you don’t even have to leave home during Detroit’s freezing winter. Our classes will get you ready for the citizenship test with lessons on U.S. history, government, and writing. We’ll also help you prepare for your interview and manage the legal process of the submission of your application for citizenship.
Don’t wait to start your journey toward citizenship. With these changes coming, there’s no better time to take action. Conplete the survey below to sign up and let us know what days work best for you. This is your chance to secure your future—reach out today!
우리는 미시간의 3.5%를 조직하여 불평등의 장벽을 허물고 이를 존엄과 기회로 대체하고자 합니다.
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Labor Day in Houghton, MI–Collecting Signatures in the Sun




Some snaps of our leaders Alexis Tater and Hal Gemignani collecting signatures for Invest in MIKids at the Houghton Labor Day event. We collected 150 signatures!
우리는 미시간의 3.5%를 조직하여 불평등의 장벽을 허물고 이를 존엄과 기회로 대체하고자 합니다.




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NO KINGS
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is Coming Saturday

Please join Indivisible, 50501, and the May Day coalition for a rally and a short march that celebrate our diversity and shame autocrats. Come enjoy music, food, speeches, and a wonderful talk by Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib! Leave the democratic fiesta with a good idea of what your next resisting action will be!
NO KINGS is a national day of action and mass mobilization in response to increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption from Washington DC. We’ve watched as they’ve cracked down on free speech, detained people for their political views, threatened to deport American citizens, and defied the courts. They’ve done this all while continuing to serve and enrich their billionaire allies.
On Saturday, June 14, we’re taking to streets to build a movement for the rest of us.
The flag doesn’t belong to a president, it belongs to us. We’re not watching history happen. We’re making it.
우리는 미시간의 3.5%를 조직하여 불평등의 장벽을 허물고 이를 존엄과 기회로 대체하고자 합니다.
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The Juneteenth Week of Resistance Continues
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This Juneteenth, we’re not just celebrating our ancestors’ freedom. Our theme this year is “Resist.”
We’re resisting tyranny and answering the call to defend our freedom. Join us for the Juneteenth: Week of Resistance, a powerful week-long series of events from June 13th to 21st, honoring our people’s strength, spirit, and strategy in the face of ongoing attacks on our rights, voices, and communities.

Be Part of the “Buycott”
From June 15th – 21st, join the Buycott! Inspired by the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a “buycott” makes our voice heard through thje power of our collective wallets!
Our economic resistance has always been rooted in purpose! As programs like DEI are dismantled, we’re doubling down on supporting businesses that honor our history, hire us, and respect our buying power.
Let’s move our money with intention and invest in those who invest and hire us. Use the maps below to find and do business locally.

Boycott WalMart/Sam’s Club
Now that the administration is trampling on the accomplishments of women, minorities, gay, transgender and disabled people, Walmart stores are walking away from their commitment to fairness be eliminating policies that support diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
Join us at 5pm on Tuesday, June 17th on the sidewalk in front of the Walmart’s Sam’s Club store in Southfield to demonstrate our love of diversity, the need for equity in the stores vendors, the value of inclusion and the fairness of access. We will encourage potential customers to shop somewhere where they are respected and show the world what it means to reject hate.
To make sure you never need to set foot on Walmart property, there is a vacant parking lot (a former Taco Bell) conveniently located just West of the store.
Annual Juneteenth Cookout
We’re closing out strong with our annual Juneteenth Cookout! Come through for the food, the music, and the joy that only we know how to create, even in the face of struggle. This is more than a party. It’s a declaration that we’re still here and rising and know how to turn pain into power. Bring your squad, your appetite, and your dancing shoes. It’s time to celebrate freedom, resistance, and us!

우리는 미시간의 3.5%를 조직하여 불평등의 장벽을 허물고 이를 존엄과 기회로 대체하고자 합니다.




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2025년 6월 17일이 다가옵니다: 7일간의 저항이 3주 앞으로 다가왔습니다.
This Juneteenth, we’re not just celebrating our ancestors’ freedom. Our theme this year is “Resist.” We’re resisting tyranny and answering the call to defend our freedom. Join us for the Juneteenth: Week of Resistance, a powerful week-long series of events from June 13th to 21st, honoring our people’s strength, spirit, and strategy in the face of ongoing attacks on our rights, voices, and communities.
Start the Week of Resistance at the Resistance Summit on June 13th.
Resistance Summit:
We’re kicking off our celebration with the Resistance Summit on June 13th, 10 am to 4 pm, at Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church, 29066 Eton Street, Westland, MI. This teach-in will explain why resistance is necessary. With immigration raids on the rise, voting rights under attack, and civil liberties being stripped away, we’ll learn how to push back, protect each other, and build the power to win.
Buycott:
From June 15th – 21st, join the Buycott! From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to boycotting Target, our economic resistance has always been rooted in purpose! As programs like DEI are dismantled, we’re doubling down on supporting businesses that honor our history, hire us, and respect our buying power. Let’s move our money with intention and invest in those who invest and hire us.
More events to come. Register now.
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In a country grappling with widening inequality, political polarization, and deep social divides, equitable change often feels out of reach, especially for the Americans who have been left behind by traditional systems of power. Low-income families, immigrants, people of color, and working-class groups have long struggled under policies that serve the privileged few while sidelining the needs of the many.
But there is another way forward: community building and political organizing. These grassroots tools are reclaiming democracy from the ground up. That’s because the fight for justice can’t be won solely at the ballot box or in government chambers — it must start with community-building activities in neighborhoods, workplaces, and local networks. The movement politics model fosters leadership in ordinary citizens in order to challenge oppression and build solutions together.
From tackling community issues, such as housing rights and clean water to immigrant protections and racial equality, this work must be driven by those directly impacted by injustice, not disconnected elites. Sustainable change requires civic participation and must be rooted in authentic community experience.
Understanding Community Organizing and Community Building
What Is Community Building?
Community building focuses on strengthening the social ties and trust that form the foundation of effective organizing. Creating inclusive and connected communities helps create the conditions for equity by elevating the voices and leadership of those most often excluded from decision-making. Building community includes work such as hosting neighborhood events, forging cross-cultural alliances, and investing in local leadership.
What Is Community Organizing?
Community organization is the process of mobilizing groups of people already unified by community building — especially those impacted by injustice — to identify problems, build collective power, and demand change.
This approach focuses on addressing systemic issues in the community, state, and nation through strategic, coordinated actions. These can include public demonstrations, policy advocacy, and voter engagement. For example, organizing plays a vital role in advancing housing justice, as it gives residents the power to challenge inequitable conditions, including eviction, gentrification, and underfunded neighborhoods.
Why These Tools Are the Key to Real and Effective Change
Community organizing and community building are not new ideas, but they are increasingly recognized as the most effective ways to achieve transformative, inclusive progress.
Empowering Those Most Impacted by Problems
Traditional politics often overlook the lived experiences of low-income or marginalized people. Organizing flips this model by empowering any individual to become a community organizer and leader. It prepares ordinary and previously disenfranchised citizens to run for office, lead advocacy campaigns, and hold elected officials accountable.
Building Social Cohesion and Trust
Effective change requires a strong foundation of relationships, trust, and shared purpose. Community building strengthens these foundations, allowing neighbors to collaborate across lines of difference and respond to shared challenges, whether it’s a public health crisis or voter suppression.
Achieving Lasting, Community-Driven Solutions
Organizing teaches people how to analyze systems of oppression, identify leverage points, and work together to change policies and practices that cause harm. This work has led to significant victories in housing, healthcare, education, and immigrant rights across the country.
Protecting Democracy at the Grassroots Level
Civic engagement and election protection, including community education and poll monitoring, ensure that all voices — especially those of marginalized groups — are heard and counted. This grassroots oversight is vital to resisting voter suppression and upholding democratic values.
Why Social Justice Nonprofits Are the Most Powerful Vehicles for Change
While individuals can make a difference on their own, joining forces with social justice nonprofits dramatically multiplies the impact. These organizations provide structure, resources, and strategic support that enable communities to organize effectively.
미시간 유나이티드, a social justice and community-building nonprofit organization, is a leading example of the movement politics model in action. A leader among Michigan nonprofits, their campaigns have helped protect immigrants from deportation and other abuses, push back against unjust presidential administration policies, and fight for access to necessities, such as clean air and affordable healthcare. The organization highlights how community-led nonprofits are able to rapidly mobilize in defense of civil rights because they already have deep local networks and trusted relationships in place.
One of Michigan United’s most effective efforts is 프로젝트 3.5, which seeks to train 3.5% of Michigan’s population — roughly 350,000 people — in nonviolent direct action. This figure is based on research showing that no government can withstand sustained, nonviolent resistance from just 3.5% of the population. Through workshops, coaching, and on-the-ground campaigns, Project 3.5 aims to activate an unstoppable grassroots force for justice.
Initiatives such as those driven by Michigan United don’t just fight injustice: They build community, foster empowerment, and show people that they don’t have to wait for others to create change. Anyone can do it themselves, together.
Get Organized With Michigan United’s Project 3.5
미시간 유나이티드 is a broad, statewide coalition working to reform our broken healthcare and immigration systems, protect our environment, end mass incarceration, and make essential services accessible to all. To build that kind of power, we need to organize 3.5% of the state’s population. Starting with you.
We are at a critical moment in our nation’s history as we prepare to confront the troubling realities of the current White House administration. Working families are under attack — from Lansing to DC — and we’re fighting back. If you’re wondering what you can do, Michigan United is here for you. We have campaigns in place to protect Michiganders from all forms of injustice, which means you can make a difference in all the areas that matter to you, right here, all in one place.
As a member of 프로젝트 3.5, you will gain the listening, communication, and planning skills to become an effective advocate for the people in your neighborhood. This is your chance to become the leader you’ve always wanted to see. Join us in our quest to create a more just and inclusive society for all.
You can do this in whichever way works best for you. You can also join us as a Michigan United member, volunteer with us, or donate today!
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뮤 새기노/베이시 정의당 총회 요약: 커뮤니티, 전략 및 다음 단계
Earlier this week, Saginaw and Bay City residents gathered for the Justice Assembly—a space to reflect, connect, and plan for change. Hosted by Michigan United, the event brought together neighbors committed to building a stronger political home for everyone.
Attendees reviewed the basics of power and self-interest, then learned how one-on-one conversations can strengthen our organizing. We discussed the impact of recent election results and brainstormed new local campaigns to grow community power.




Thanks to everyone who joined, shared ideas, and helped set our priorities. Stay tuned for updates, and if you need accommodations or have questions, contact us at hello@miunited.org. Let’s keep moving forward—together.

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Start the Week of Resistance at the Resistance Summit on June 13th.
Resistance Summit:
We’re kicking off our celebration with the Resistance Summit on June 13th, 10 am to 4 pm, at Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church, 29066 Eton Street, Westland, MI. This teach-in will explain why resistance is necessary. With immigration raids on the rise, voting rights under attack, and civil liberties being stripped away, we’ll learn how to push back, protect each other, and build the power to win.
More events to come. Register now.
2025년 6월 17일이 9일 앞으로 다가왔습니다. 지금 등록하세요!
This Juneteenth, we’re not just celebrating our ancestors’ freedom. Our theme this year is “Resist.” We’re resisting tyranny and answering the call to defend our freedom. Join us for the Juneteenth: Week of Resistance, a powerful week-long series of events from June 13th to 21st, honoring our people’s strength, spirit, and strategy in the face of ongoing attacks on our rights, voices, and communities.
From June 15th – 21st, join the Buycott! From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to boycotting Target, our economic resistance has always been rooted in purpose! As programs like DEI are dismantled, we’re doubling down on supporting businesses that honor our history, hire us, and respect our buying power. Let’s move our money with intention and invest in those who invest and hire us.
SUPPORT THESE BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES DURING THE DETROIT BUYCOTT!
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우리는 미시간의 3.5%를 조직하여 불평등의 장벽을 허물고 이를 존엄과 기회로 대체하고자 합니다.





Two, use this “Trump II GPT” to discover what’s in the executive orders and the impact on your daily life.
President Trump has long positioned himself as a champion of the working class, but his executive orders and policy proposals tell a very different story. From drastic cuts to Medicaid and Social Security to economically harmful tariffs, Trump’s agenda threatens the very programs and protections that working-class Americans depend on. Here’s how these key policies would directly harm millions of families, seniors, and low-wage workers across the country.
Given his promises to increase government program efficiency — including in the Energy and Commerce Committee that governs Medicare and Medicaid — but not cut Medicare, the fact that 95% of all non-Medicare federal spending is allocated to Medicaid has led Trump to cut Medicaid funding in staggering ways.
Medicaid cuts would devastate millions of low-income Americans, particularly children, people of color, and individuals with disabilities. Medicaid isn’t just the nation’s largest public health insurance program; it also plays a vital role in crime prevention, mental health treatment, and public safety.
If enacted, Trump’s Medicaid proposals would slash hundreds of billions from Medicaid and SNAP programs, shifting more costs to states and ultimately resulting in fewer people being covered. These cuts would reduce access to mental health and substance use treatment — services that are crucial to reducing crime and keeping communities safe.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE IMPACT OF MEDICAID DEBT HERE
Medicaid provides health coverage for low-income households, in which people of color, including Black, Latino, and Indigenous families, are disproportionately represented. It also supports pregnant workers, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Consequently, people of color, children, and other vulnerable groups would be hit the hardest by cutting Medicaid benefits. Slashing funding would worsen health disparities and long-term economic inequality for these groups.
Worst of all, these attacks on Medicaid aren’t about fiscal responsibility; they’re about lowering taxes for the wealthiest Americans. The EPI notes that the Trump administration’s prior efforts to slash Medicaid coincided with major tax cuts for the rich, forcing working families to bear the burden.
Trump has also supported damaging changes to the Social Security Administration (SSA) that threaten the economic stability of seniors and disabled Americans. While he claims he won’t cut Social Security itself, the proposed Trump Social Security policies and Republican plan to cut Social Security jobs would severely limit access to these critical benefits. As of early 2025, Trump’s team was considering a radical restructuring of Social Security that could reduce future payouts by tying benefits more closely to fluctuating market conditions.
Meanwhile, cuts to SSA staffing have already made it more difficult for people to access benefits, including individuals with disabilities and other vulnerable populations who often need the most help. Per Trump’s executive order, the SSA saw the most trenchant number of layoffs in decades, cutting more than 7,000 federal jobs. This has already resulted in backlogs, delayed processing times, and closed field offices, particularly in rural and low-income communities.
Trump’s aggressive tariff policies have been touted as “America First,” but in reality, they function as a hidden tax on the working class. Trump tariffs increase the cost of everything from clothing and furniture to electronics and food — costs that most American families cannot absorb easily. Those tariffs hurt consumers, and price hikes are especially punishing for low-income and working-class families, who spend a larger share of their income on consumer goods.
The Center for American Progress warns that this policy has not revived American manufacturing as promised. Instead, the impact of Trump tariffs has sparked retaliatory tariffs from other countries, increased production costs for US businesses, and led to job losses in industries that rely on imported parts and materials.
Worse, tariffs not only act as a regressive tax but also slow economic growth and disrupt global supply chains, leaving American businesses less competitive. Despite these consequences, Trump has doubled down in his efforts to move forward with tariffs.
While Donald Trump often claims to be fighting for the forgotten American worker, his actual policies tell a starkly different story. His policies serve the interests of the wealthiest Americans and large corporations — leaving working-class families to foot the bill.
However, you can do your part to stand up for working-class America. Getting involved with social justice nonprofit efforts can not only make your voice heard but make local and state leaders enact legislation and policies that truly serve the forgotten American worker. If you live in Michigan, Michigan United wants to hear from you.
미시간 유나이티드는 망가진 의료 및 이민 시스템을 개혁하고, 환경을 보호하며, 대량 수감 사태를 종식시키고, 모든 사람이 필수 서비스를 이용할 수 있도록 하기 위해 노력하는 주 전역의 광범위한 연합 단체입니다.
We are at a critical moment in our nation’s history as we prepare to confront the troubling realities of our political climate and Trump’s executive orders. Our democracy and basic rights are under siege. If you’re wondering what you can do, Michigan United is here for you. We have campaigns in place to protect Michiganders from all forms of injustice, which means you can make a difference in the areas that matter to you, right here, all in one place.
The Trump administration is attacking everything we care about. We are working to build a home for Michiganders. We are a hub for people-centered leadership development, issue organizing, and civic power-building. We are movement builders.
Ready to do something now? Join us by becoming a member, volunteering with us, or getting involved with one of our projects. Start driving the reality of change today!
