Resource Roundup
At the December 9 meeting of Hold the Line Maryland, members shared these resources:
A tracker of the Trump administration’s midnight regulations from ProPublica. Regularly updated.
Historian Heather Cox Richardson’s lectures on FaceBook (see also Richardson’s Letters from an American, a chronicle of today’s political landscape).
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee’s Digital Gateway: a great overview of SNCC, the first civil-rights organization led by young people. Includes a section on lessons for today’s activists.
National Affairs—a magazine of the American Enterprise Institute (a conservative think tank that often partners with the more liberal Brookings Institute on democracy-defense projects).
Unfinished Live (an “online show of four episodes that explores key questions of our time and brings a diversity of voices through interviews, art, videos, stories, and performance”). Also of note, the Unfinished Labs Project Liberty, which is “working to create and unlock innovation on a new shared, public infrastructure for the web that generates much greater value for the people who use it.”
“How Private Money From Facebook's CEO Saved The 2020 Election”, a broadcast from Houston Public Media.