• Upcoming events

    Monday, December 08, 2025 at 05:00 PM
    virtual

    Workshop - The Way Through: From Overwhelm, Burnout, Despair & Anger into Effective Action

    Join us for an introductory workshop of our our new course

    The Way Through: From Overwhelm, Burnout, Despair & Anger into Effective Action 

    Monday, December 8 - 5pm PT, 6pm MT, 7pm CT, 8pm ET

    REGISTER BELOW

    Facilitated by Tara Ingram

     

    Tara is the chair of Move to Amend’s Board of Directors. She is a psychotherapist in private practice in Sacramento, California where she also co-founded the Mutual Aid General Fund of Sacramento with A Radical Guide to offer financial solidarity and collaborate with local mutual aid groups. She earned her PhD in psychology and her education was grounded in a cross-discipline curriculum which included sociology, political liberation theory, and earth-based indigenous healing models. Tara is also on the National Board of Democracy Unlimited.

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    We are living in incredibly chaotic times. Current problems seem more difficult than ever to resolve. Our world faces a polycrisis of urgent, overlapping, and simultaneous tipping points in all realms: environmental, economic, political, and social. This reality presents enormous challenges for concerned individuals to feel that their actions can make real, positive change. Feelings of isolation, overwhelm, and a sense of hopelessness that meaningful change is possible are very discouraging and can easily lead to burnout and feeling unable to act. This is an innovative course designed to explore this vital interplay, offering participants a holistic approach to activism that combines deep internal work with effective external strategies.

    This course is designed for activists, community organizers, and anyone passionate about social change. The carefully structured program guides you through the process of cultivating personal awareness, emotional resilience, and psychological growth. The course also supports developing practical skills for organizing, advocacy, and community engagement. Join us as we explore ways to avoid getting stuck in painful emotions. Learn how to work with these emotions to transmute them into liberatory action.

    This free program was curated and designed by Move to Amend, the coalition working to dismantle corporate personhood and the influence of money in politics. The program was developed as part of our commitment to our values of community and continued learning.

    Tara will introduce the course (link HERE) and guide participants “the way through” transforming our personal feelings into positive individual and/or collective action.

    Tuesday, December 09, 2025 at 04:00 PM
    Zoom

    MTA Advocate Volunteer Onboarding

    If you’ve been looking for a way to do something meaningful—something that truly matters— This is your chance. RSVP BELOW

    Become a Move to Amend Volunteer!

    Every day, corporate influence tightens its grip—drowning out the voices of everyday people and shaping policies that put profits over our communities, our environment, and our future. From poisoned water to skyrocketing healthcare costs, from environmental devastation to economic inequality, the consequences are clear: corporate power is undermining our democracy.

    The We the People Amendment (H.J.Res 54) is the solution.

    Thank you for expressing interest in volunteering with Move to Amend, where you can make a real difference.

    Join us to learn and ask questions about specific ways you can contribute your time, energy, and skills to further the growing movement to abolish big money in elections and corporate rule, both in your community and on our national projects.

    We are excited to welcome you on this journey to create justice, peace, and a livable world.

    Register below for the 4:00 PM PT/ 5:00 PM MT/ 6:00 PM CT/ 7:00 PM ET call. You'll receive a link once registered.

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  • What's New

    Newsletter - December 2025

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  • Move to Amend’s Position on the Transparent Election Initiative (aka “Montana Plan”)

    Move to Amend’s Position on the Transparent Election Initiative
    (aka “Montana Plan”)

    What it is

    The Transparent Election Initiative – also known as the Montana Planis a proposed citizen-driven ballot measure in the state of Montana. Its goal is to eliminate the currently unlimited corporate political campaign contributions made through Super PACs and “dark money” groups, a practice that became legal following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United v. FEC decision.

    The Initiative seeks to address the root of corporate political influence by focusing on corporate charters. In the United States, corporations are legal entities (often referred to as “Artificial Persons”) created by government authority, primarily by states, to grant individuals certain powers and protections, including limited liability. Historically, corporate entities were intended to remain subordinate to the public through state legislation that defined the specific privileges and conditions necessary for conducting business, such as the ability to enter into contracts or to sue and be sued. Early corporate business charters were granted individually by state legislatures and later through general incorporation laws based on the business type. If a corporation failed to comply with the terms of its charter, the charter could be revoked, effectively dissolving the business.

    What it does

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  • Affiliate and Advocate Spotlight - December 2025

    From D.C. Streets to Local Power-Building

    Even in a year of furloughs, political chaos, and constant “polycrisis” headlines, our affiliates and advocates have kept the We the People Amendment moving forward — in Congress, in city halls, and out in the streets. This month’s spotlight ties together a powerful moment in Washington, D.C. with the steady, gritty work happening across the country.

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  • Wildred Codrington III program recording

    It takes a Social Movement, Stupid! Lessons on how to amend the Constitution and how they apply to today’s constitutional crisis

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SItZbnIat8w&t=4s

    Listen to the dynamic presentation and engaging discussion.

    Professor Codrington is co-author of The People’s Constitution: 200 Years, 27 Amendments, and the Promise of a More Perfect Union.   

    Please share near and far.

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  • Lessons from the Direct Election of Senators Movement

    Cultural Change for the We the People Amendment

    eleventh in the series

    'The Bosses of the Senate' (23 January 1889). Joseph Keppler

    Many U.S. constitutional amendments have addressed adding rights that were not included in the original document, revised elections for the President or changed the balance of power between the states and the federal government. The 17th Amendment is the only Amendment that deals with the structure of Congress.

    The U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 3, states: “The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof, for six Years; and each Senator shall have one Vote.” 

    The effort to allow voters to directly elect U.S. senators was initially proposed during the constitutional convention by James Wilson, a lawyer from Pennsylvania who would later become one of the original Supreme Court Justices. He was the lone supporter. The framers thought that senators chosen by state legislatures would create legislators who would, supposedly, be more deliberate and independent when considering issues.

    The issue resurfaced decades later as several U.S. Representatives introduced the Amendment in the early 1850’s. Future President Andrew Johnson, while serving as a Congressperson, proposed the Amendment in 1857.  

    The momentum for the popular vote for senators increased during the next half-century over two issues: electoral deadlocks and corruption.

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  • Featured petition

    Motion to Amend ~ Sign the Petition

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    We, the People of the United States of America, reject the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling and other related cases, and move to amend our Constitution to firmly establish that money is not speech, and that human beings, not corporations, are persons entitled to constitutional rights.

     

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