How to Help

If you're like us, your digital life is one big, fast news feed. Some of this news is messed up. How to Help works in the news cycle to connect you with ways to do something about the day's big stories.

Cognitive Dissonance

Cognitive Dissonance

Three protesters recently sued Donald Trump for inciting violence against them at his March 2016 campaign "get 'em out of here" rally in Louisville, KY.

In case you need a refresher on the ugliness of racism in America, here's the videoof what happened to public health student Kashiya Nwanguma at that rally (and a little more about one of the white nationalists who pushed her).

Now check out this actual line from Trump's lawyers in his defense:

"Of course, protesters have their own First Amendment right to express dissenting views, but they have no right to do so as part of the campaign rally of the political candidates they oppose."

*The first person to figure out that argument wins a lifetime subscription to How to Help.

How to help make this really cool thing called the First Amendment go viral

Check out these brilliant billboards posted by the ACLU, which simply display the First Amendment (in English, Spanish, and Arabic).

Also, the judge in the Louisville case has already rejected Trump's lawyers' motion to dismiss. We have a feeling that's going to earn him a mean tweet from @realDonaldTrump.

Defend an independent judiciary by connecting with and supporting groups like the American Constitution SocietyAlliance for JusticeACLUSouthern Poverty Law CenterNAACP LDF, and Brennan Center for Justice.

"Those Who Do Not Exist"

"Those Who Do Not Exist"

The Scientific Method

The Scientific Method