John,
Minnesota demonstrated feminist power at scale. Women organized across workplaces, schools, families, and neighborhoods and withdrew the labor and care this system relies on. That withdrawal created real pressure.
Women lead resistance because we encounter harm first and organize for survival every day. We build coordination, shared risk, and endurance. Those skills turn participation into leverage and moments into momentum.
The lesson travels. Authoritarian power collapses when people act together where they live and work. Feminist leadership makes that coordination possible and durable.
This moment calls for shared infrastructure that sustains noncooperation beyond a single action. It calls for commitment, preparation, and collective follow-through.
Join me tomorrow on a call on building toward a general strike. Learn how to plug in, align locally, and help scale coordinated action nationwide.
Forward this to five people ready to move from concern to commitment. Power grows when we build it together.
In solidarity,
Tamika
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