Go Bears! Beat the Trump administration!
Everyone should make a Wikipedia account so they can contribute, too. You don’t have to be part of an organized group to make a difference. Even tiny clarifications, additions of sources, rewording to make things easier to read, etc makes all kinds of information more accessible, and higher quality, for everyone to rely on.
If you want to get the word out about technologies used by ICE, make or update articles about the tech we know they’re using so people can look them up and instantly get a comprehensive overview. If you want to protect queer history, add historical cases and clean up wording so it’s easy for people to read and remember when they tell other people down the line. If you know of an organization doing good work that doesn’t have a Wikipedia page, make one so people can find out more about them easily and join their cause!
Seriously, Wikipedia is an incredible resource, and it’s not hard to get started. They’ve got a nice visual editor, help articles on anything you could possibly need to know, and even automated tools to help you learn how to cite sources, copyedit, and crosslink articles, while also having some bots that occasionally help clean up simple formatting mistakes if you make them, like if you accidentally left some blank space at the end of a paragraph.
Every new voice on Wikipedia is another person helping make information more free and accessible to all, and you can be part of that fight right now.
