Happy Friday! Next Tuesday, January 20th will be a Day of Nationwide Action: Free America Walkout! On the one-year anniversary of the second Trump administration, Alaskans must rise up and walk out in opposition to the administration’s racist, pro-billionaire agenda.
On January 20th, we’re walking out of work, school, and everywhere else because a free America begins when we stop cooperating with fascism.
Please find your way to both take action and take care of yourself, and read on for important upcoming events, and other ways to get involved in this week’s “Ways to Engage” series from Alaska Forward!
Upcoming Events – Mark your calendars and be sure to check out the MARCHAGAINST.ORG, Stand Up Alaska, and ALASKADEMOCRATS.ORG to take action in Alaska!
Saturday, January 17
- Anchorage: Stand for Sanity 12-1pm outside the Peterson Tower
- Know Your Rights with ICE 1-3pm at the First Presbyterian Church in Anchorage
Sunday, January 18
- Anchorage Sunday Solidarity 2-3pm (reading group) and 3-5pm at the Loussac Library in the Learning Commons on the 4th floor
Monday, January 19
- Community Defense and ICE Watch 11am-12pm Online
- Fairbanks Pack the Offices 3:30-5pm at the Federal Building
- Anchorage Pack the Offices 4-5pm at 510 L St
- HDCC/SDCC Fundraiser 5:15-8pm at the home of Sun and Mark Choate in Juneau
- Anchorage Against Christian Nationalism: VIRTUAL Mid-Month Pick-Me-Up 5:30-6:30pm online
Tuesday, January 20
- Free America Walk OUT and Walk IN 2-3pm at 510 L Street in Anchorage
- United We Stand Against Fascism 3-4pm on Cowles St near the Fairbanks Public Library
- Juneau Pack the Offices 4-5pm at 800 Glacier Ave
Wednesday, January 21
- Action Alaska Orientation 6-7pm online
Thursday, January 22
- Cliff Groh Fundraiser 5-7pm at 1725 Laurence Ct in Anchorage
Sunday, January 25
- Anchorage Sunday Solidarity 2-3pm (reading group) and 3-5pm at the Loussac Library in the Learning Commons on the 4th floor
Monday, January 26
- Fairbanks Pack the Offices 3:30-5pm at the Federal Building
- Anchorage Pack the Offices 4-5pm at 510 L St
- Anchorage Democrats Monthly Meeting 5:30-6:30pm Online
- Food For Thought 2026 6-8pm at Umoja Coworking in Anchorage
- FYP Monthly Meetup 6-8pm at Umoja Coworking in Anchorage
Tuesday, January 27
- Juneau Pack the Offices 4-5pm at 800 Glacier Ave
Wednesday, January 28
- Science Matters Book Club 6-8pm at The Annex in Palmer
Sunday, February 1
- Anchorage Sunday Solidarity 2-3pm (reading group) and 3-5pm at the Loussac Library in the Learning Commons on the 4th floor
Monday, February 2
- Fairbanks Pack the Offices 3:30-5pm at the Federal Building
- Anchorage Pack the Offices 4-5pm at 510 L St
- Anchorage: Film Screening – Attorneys on the Front Line 6-8pm at the BearTooth Theatrepub
Tuesday, February 3
- Juneau Pack the Offices 4-5pm at 800 Glacier Ave
- Anchorage Against Christian Nationalism: Religious Freedom for All 5:30-6:45pm at Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Thursday, February 5
- Tongass Democrats Monthly Meeting 5-6:30pm at IBEW in Juneau
Friday, February 13
- Winter State Central Committee Meeting in Juneau
Monday, February 23Anchorage Democrats Monthly Meeting 5:30-6:30pm Online
Priority Actions to Take
- Get the word out about how the Trump Administration is affecting Alaska – you can find a running list of Federal actions affecting our state here.
- Demand that Congress Permanently Extend ACA Tax Credits – Congress must act immediately to preserve affordable health insurance for millions before costs skyrocket at the end of year. You can find ways to take action here.
- Stand With Trans Youth and Stand for Science – Sign this open letter from Alaska Health Professionals to the Alaska State Medical Board to strongly oppose the Board’s proposal to classify gender-affirming care for minors as “unprofessional conduct.” resolution labeling gender-affirming care for minors as “unprofessional conduct.”
- Attend local rallies – Good Chants is a ready resource for any political action. In these tough times, chants and songs are important tools that can deliver powerful messages. A few well-chosen ‘sound bites’ can brighten and energize any event. Collected by Ruth Goldbaum, HFT Local 1018-R, AFT, AFL-CIO Hartford, CT, Goodchants.org is a regularly updated database, so check back for new additions! Copy freely and circulate widely. Have your own chant? send them to goodchants@yahoo.com.
- Write a letter to the editor of your local paper – Check out Women Forward’s helpful toolkit for guidance. Letters to the editor are a long game, so if your letter isn’t published, keep trying and post it on social media and share it with your network. You can find more tips on how to write letters that really get attention here and feel free to contact us at info@alaskaforward.org if we can help in any way.
- Require ICE to unmask and display clear identification – The Visible Identification Standards for Immigration-Based Law Enforcement (VISIBLE) Act of 2025 would strengthen oversight, transparency, and accountability for the Trump Administration’s indiscriminate and alarming immigration enforcement tactics that have terrorized communities across California and the nation. Send a letter to Congress now!
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Library Reading and Resources
- Fix Healthcare and Reopen Government Now
- Trump Promises New, Blatantly Unconstitutional Order to End Mail-In Voting
- Zebra Crossing: An Easy-to-Use Digital Safety Checklist
- Democratic Win in Iowa Special Election Breaks GOP Supermajority
- Judge rules Utah’s congressional map must be redrawn for the 2026 elections
- Federal Judge Dismissed the U.S. Department of Justice Lawsuit Against Every Federal District Judge in Maryland
- Trump Administration to Restore $6.8 Billion in Education Funds After Multi-State Lawsuit
- Judge Halts Operations at Everglades Detention Center
- 1st Circuit Rejects Trump Administration’s Effort to Enforce Planned Parenthood “Defund” Provision
- Federal Court Orders Mississippi Supreme Court District Lines Be Redrawn
- Court Rules Pennsylvania Must Count Undated Mail-In Ballots
Opportunities for Everyone to Engage, Get Training and Take Action!
- Virtual Phone Banks – Tune into a Monthly Indivisible Phone Bank Training the last Monday of the month 1-2pm. This hands-on workshop will walk you through everything you need to feel confident and prepared for your first (or next!) phonebank shift.
- Take Action with People Power United Alaska – Fill out their interest form for actions you can take to help fight for freedom and equal rights, in person and online!
- One Million Rising: One Million Trained, Millions More Empowered – Authoritarian forces are getting bolder and more dangerous; join this national effort to train one million people to help lead in this moment and gain the skills to lead others.
- Workshop: Yes, you can host a house party! Learn tips and tools for hosting conversations with friends, neighbors and colleagues. Virtual (hosted by Bay Area Democrats) Mondays at 6-7pm AK. Register here.
- Time to Act! This virtual training, hosted by Seattle Supports Democracy, will give you practical actions that you can take to speak up and make a difference for your community and our country. Register here.
- Join Action Alaska: Be a part of this collaboration among Stand UP Alaska, Alaskans Take a Stand, and Alaska March On to protect Alaska and our Democracy! Join here.
- Stay Informed: Follow the Women Forward Action Center Substack for updates on Congressional actions and ways to engage.
- Local Engagement: Volunteers will be reaching out to you about how to take some of these ideas and apply them locally. If you would like to contact us directly, you can reply to this message or text 907-360-2288.
We gather a lot of information from the newsletters and our meetings with the national group Women Forward and the Alaska Action Coalition, and hope this is helpful to you!
Disclaimer: Alaska Forward is an unofficial group that engages in activities such as submitting letters to the editor, assisting with signs, and participating in grassroots efforts aligned with the Democratic Party’s campaign plans.
It’s important to note that we do not operate as a formal campaign entity, do not handle funds, and do not incur expenses. While we assist with purchasing campaign materials and collaborate with the Democratic Party, our primary focus remains on grassroots support as a group of friends.Please stay tuned for updates, and feel free to reach out if you’d like to contribute in any way.