As President Trump expands executive power, Democratic organizations like ActBlue and Indivisible prepare for potential criminal investigations, prompted by claims from Trump’s allies. Legal experts warn that these groups could be targeted, leading to coordinated efforts to defend against possible repercussions, especially amidst Trump’s rhetoric about using federal resources against political adversaries. Amid rising tensions, Indivisible, a prominent protest group, has mobilized extensive grassroots activism, underscoring the perceived threats from the Trump administration and the need for solidarity among Democratic entities.
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NYC program trains at-risk youth in filmmaking to “flip the script” on gun violence
The "Flip the Script" program, initiated by the New York City Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice, aims to empower at-risk teens, particularly those with gun charges, through filmmaking training. Targeting individuals aged 18 to 24 from areas like Brownsville and the South Bronx, the 40-week program offers paid mentorship to help participants, such as KJ Campbell, redirect their lives and pursue careers in film. With over 60 graduates since 2021 and a vision of reducing...
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