Now more than ever, we need to stay engaged.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
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The political chaos and government funding freezes are making our work harder—but not impossible. Dream.Org was built for moments like this. We bring people together to fight for real solutions, and we’re not backing down now.

Our Empathy Network leaders are uniting voices nationwide for people-first criminal justice reform. Our Green For All team is pushing for energy diversity to break free from fossil fuels. And our Dream Entrepreneurs Network is proving that Black and Brown climate innovators are the future.

The challenges are real, but so is our impact. Now more than ever, we need to stay engaged. Whether you show up at an event, sign a petition, or amplify our message, every action matters.

Let’s keep pushing forward—together.
— Nisha Anand

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Dream JUSTICE

Day of Empathy, the nation’s largest day of action for criminal justice reform, is in full swing, something that wouldn’t be possible without everyone’s collective effort in fighting for what’s right. This day brings together people from all walks of life who have been negatively impacted by America’s criminal legal system – from survivors of violent crime to those who are currently incarcerated individuals to the loved ones on the outside who advocate for their freedom and systemic reforms, from children of incarcerated parents to people on mass supervision to all community members impacted by crime, public safety issues, and violence.


Join us for a Day of Empathy event near you

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Dream GREEN

Fossil fuels alone won’t cut it if we want lower energy costs and reliable power — we need all of America’s energy sources, especially clean ones. But instead of embracing a smart, affordable mix, the new administration is sidelining renewables like they don’t exist. Congress needs a wake-up call: clean energy = lower bills, more jobs, and a stronger future. Sign this petition to remind them that ditching clean power is a bad look—and a worse policy!

Tell Congress: American needs energy diversity, not fossil fuel dependency!

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Dream TECH

When it comes to DEI, strategy trumps reactionary measures. In the article below, Dream Entrepreneurs Network (DEN) member Tanay Tatum-Edwards reveals how Target’s retreat from diversity commitments sparked boycotts while Costco’s doubling down led to record stock performance. As Tanay’s research shows, companies investing in authentic DEI aren’t just making social statements—they’re making smart business decisions that satisfy diverse consumer bases. The DEN brings together innovators like Tanay who leverage lived experience to create solutions for communities most impacted by systemic challenges.

Read the full analysis by our DEN Entrepreneur

Making the American dream a reality takes all of us working together.
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