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== Where can I find out about protests going on near me? == Most existing protest groups will have social media pages, websites or e-mails. If you search for protest and specific in your city, you'll likely find posts from groups about previous protests to know what groups to follow. Some cities also have social media groups dedicated to all protests in the city. Oftentimes protest groups will also share protests from other organizers. You can also ask your friends if they have information on protests. When you find out about protests make sure to share the information with all your friends directly with secure messaging apps like Signal. That way you'll have a network that's not dependent on search algorithms that could be suppressing information on protests!
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