Last year I retired, and my wife, an educator for 40 years, took a job as a teacher after spending the previous 15 years or so as a school administrator. So as of next Friday, she will have her first real summer off in more than a decade.
We are both worried about the state of our country and of the world and want to use some of our free time this summer do our part to address one or more of the following issues:
- Voter suppression
- Electing Democrats
- Strengthening reproductive rights
- Enacting gun control
- Fighting global climate change
Before we moved to Massachusetts last year, we lived in Georgia for three years, and before that in Nevada for five years. In those places it was fairly easy to find underdog Democratic candidates to work for, and we also helped with get-out-the-vote (GOTV) efforts by phone and postcard. We are proud to have played a small part in getting Lucy McBath elected as our representative in the district that was formerly Newt Gingrich’s, the first non-Dixiecrat Democrat elected to that seat.
However, here in Massachusetts, it’s a foregone conclusion that Democrats will win most elections (except, apparently, for governor), so we don’t have the same options for local activism we had in GA and NV.
Although our income levels have fallen somewhat from previous years, we will be making as many financial contributions as we can, but we’d also like to volunteer for at least a few hours a week to advance the causes mentioned above.
FYI, we are 61 and 66 years old, in relatively good health.
What do you suggest? And what do you think would have the greatest impact?