friend,

We recently launched a campaign to hold the 13 Koch-funded senators from across the country who vowed to unite against the confirmation of President Biden, leading this month's insurrection. For years the Koch network and its vast coffers have been connected with misinformation campaigns -- whether it be climate or COVID-19 related, white supremacy, and much more.

While the outcome is still unfolding following an attack on the capitol, the work continues!

Join activists, organizers, students, and educators building collective power through sharing useful tactics and troubleshooting issues they’re experiencing with their campaigns. Registration for our February UnKoch National Network Work Call is now open! Join our network call Tuesday, February 16th, 2021 at 5p EST.

 


 

This network call is designed to fit the needs of students launching brand new campaigns and those escalating ongoing ones! These calls are a monthly event intended to bring activists together on an ongoing basis to skill-share and strategize together.

In Solidarity, 

UnKoch My Campus Team 

 

 

Do you have questions or comments you'd like answered during the Network Call? We want to hear from you submit your questions or comments below! 

UnKoch My Campus is a project dedicated to disrupting corporate influence on campuses nationwide by equipping campus activists with education, skills, and ecosystems of solidarity. The Koch network is leveraging its donations to colleges and universities to bolster its corporate agenda to halt action on climate change, put hundreds of thousands of people in prison, deny millions of people healthcare, and strip rights and wages from workers globally. We're building a mass movement of young people who are dedicated to disrupting this harm. 

Essential Information C/O UnKoch My Campus (EIN 52-1299631)
P.O. Box 19405  | Washington, District of Columbia 20036
+1 210-343-1797 | [email protected]

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