Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 04:00 PM
Take Action: 250 Years Still declaring an End to Corporate Rule
Wednesday, June 10 | 4:00 PM PT / 7:00 PM ET
RSVP BelowAs our nation approaches the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Move to Amend supporters across the country are coming together to plan coordinated local actions that connect and amplify and build toward the unfinished promise of self-government to today's struggle against corporate rule and political corruption.

Join us for a national planning call to prepare local actions during the week of June 29th, coordinated with the 7 Days of Action in Washington, DC. Together, we'll organize visits to congressional offices, public educational events, and visible demonstrations calling for the passage of the We the People Amendment.
The Declaration of Independence asserted that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed." Yet 250 years later, concentrated corporate power and unlimited money in elections continue to undermine genuine democratic self-government. This anniversary offers a powerful opportunity to educate our communities and demand that elected officials support constitutional change that places people above corporate power.
During this call, we'll discuss plans to:
- Coordinate a Letter to the Editor or an Op Ed campaign.
- Organize a visit to your congressional representative's local office during the week of June 29th- July 4th.
- Hold a public action outside the office-carrying signs, distributing flyers, and engaging community members-before delivering a letter urging support for the amendment.
- Meet with congressional staff whenever possible to share local concerns about corporate influence and big money in politics.
- Connect with candidates and ask them to take the Pledge to Amend
Participants will receive organizing resources, including sample talking points, a press release template, a congressional letter template, outreach materials, support and guidance as well as creative campaign ideas for planning effective local actions.
The week of action is more than a protest-it's a step in building a movement to educate, advocate, and organize for transformative democratic change. Together, we can use this historic anniversary to highlight the anti-democratic consequences of Citizens United and the broader system of corporate constitutional rights and money defined as political speech in elections that places wealth and corporate power above the people.
The founders declared independence from a system in which distant power ruled without accountability. Today, we face a different challenge: a political system dominated by corporations and concentrated wealth. The work of creating a democracy authentically governed by We the People remains unfinished.
Join us to help make the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence a moment not only of reflection, but of action.
Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 06:00 PM through July 05, 2026
7daysindc
Week of Democracy in Action
250 years later, we are
Declaring Independence from Corporate Rule
Let us know your coming- Register Below

Join Move to Amend from June 28 through July 4. Organizers from across the country will gather in the nation's capital for Seven Days in D.C. — a weeklong series of civic engagement activities, public demonstrations, and cultural events designed to encourage direct participation in the democratic process during the lead-up to Independence Day.
The event will bring together activists, organizers, artists, comedians, musicians, and citizens for a coordinated week of lobbying, voter outreach, protest education, conversations with congressional candidates, and nightly performances across Washington.
What We're Doing
Seven Days. One Mission.
Congressional Lobbying with FLARECongressional lobbying for the #WethePeopleAmendment coordinated through FLARE — For Liberation And Resistance Everywhere.
Voter OutreachOn-the-ground voter outreach efforts across Washington throughout the week.
Protest EducationWorkshops focused on organizing strategy, protest planning, and civic action — building skills that last beyond the week.
Cultural ProgrammingNightly performances featuring comedy, live music, and guest speakers at venues across the city — free and ticketed.
Public DemonstrationsSustained visibility actions throughout the city, creating a civic presence during one of Washington's most visible weeks.
Community BuildingConversations with congressional candidates and fellow organizers — strengthening the networks that make change possible.
The Week
Day by Day
Sunday, June 28 — ArrivalOrganizers from across the country arrive in Washington. Opening gatherings for the week ahead.
Monday – Thursday, June 29 – July 2 — Civic Action DaysStructured civic engagement each day: congressional office meetings coordinated by FLARE and Move to Amend, voter outreach, organizing workshops, and protest strategy sessions. Evenings feature cultural programming — comedy, music, and speakers — at venues across the city.
Monday, June 29Hit the Ground RunningDay one of civic action. Morning workshops, civic education, and Know Your Rights — then the evening finds its voice on the Black Cat stage.
9–10AM
Black CatPenny UniversityPastries, coffee, and conversations with organizers on the frontlines of voting rights, immigration justice, reproductive freedom, environmental defense, civil liberties, and more. Bring questions. Leave with a stack of literature and three new contacts you didn't have when you walked in.
10AM-NOON
FLARECongressional Lobbying with FLAREYour first day in Washington and you're already going inside. FLARE has been running congressional lobbying operations blocks from the Capitol since day one - coordinated, relentless, and effective. They know the offices, the staff, the pressure points, and exactly how to make a constituent meeting count. You show up. They handle the rest. Coordinated groups. Real offices. Real conversations. This is democracy with your shoes on the marble.
6:30PM – Close
Black CatMusic, Artists, Speakers Evening ShowFreedom Futures Collective presents a curated lineup of artists and musicians — movement leaders, directly impacted community members, and at least one person who will make you want to fight harder than you did yesterday — takes the Black Cat stage before the music begins. This is not a panel. This is a rally with a soundtrack. Come fired up. Leave more so.
Tuesday, June 30Dig In — The Meat of the WeekCandidate accountability and a night of music that belongs entirely to this moment.
9–10AM
Black CatPenny UniversityPastries, coffee, and conversations with organizers on the frontlines of voting rights, immigration justice, reproductive freedom, environmental defense, civil liberties, and more. Bring questions. Leave with a stack of literature and three new contacts you didn't have when you walked in.
10AM-NOON
FLARECongressional Lobbying with FLAREYour first day in Washington and you're already going inside. FLARE has been running congressional lobbying operations blocks from the Capitol since day one - coordinated, relentless, and effective. They know the offices, the staff, the pressure points, and exactly how to make a constituent meeting count. You show up. They handle the rest. Coordinated groups. Real offices. Real conversations. This is democracy with your shoes on the marble.
TBD
Black CatACLU Know Your Rights PanelElizabeth Booker Houston is moderating this free event.
7:30PM–Close
Black CatMusic Night Rebel Riot Rock NightTuesday night belongs to the music. No agenda, no speeches — just the Black Cat doing what it has done for over thirty years: putting the right artists on the right stage in front of the right crowd. A full evening of live performances spanning the spectrum of resistance, joy, grief, and defiance. This is the night you'll remember when someone asks you years from now what it felt like to be alive in this moment.
Featuring: BAD STATIC, ALLSTRIKE, RESISTANCE CO, THE MAKA STICKS, and PETRICHORWednesday, July 19–10AM
Black CatPenny UniversityPastries, coffee, and conversations with organizers on the frontlines of voting rights, immigration justice, reproductive freedom, environmental defense, civil liberties, and more. Bring questions. Leave with a stack of literature and three new contacts you didn't have when you walked in.
10AM-NOON
FLARECongressional Lobbying with FLAREYour first day in Washington and you're already going inside. FLARE has been running congressional lobbying operations blocks from the Capitol since day one - coordinated, relentless, and effective. They know the offices, the staff, the pressure points, and exactly how to make a constituent meeting count. You show up. They handle the rest. Coordinated groups. Real offices. Real conversations. This is democracy with your shoes on the marble.
1–3PM
Black CatCandidate ForumAsk the hard questions. Demand real answers.
7:30PM – Close
Black CatComedy Night ft. Cliff Cash Evening ShowPower hates being laughed at. Cliff Cash headlines an evening of comedy that is equal parts cathartic and incendiary — the kind of laughter that comes from someone finally saying the thing everyone in the room has been thinking. Supporting acts TBA. If you've been grinding through the week's heaviness, this is your pressure valve. Come ready to lose it.
Thursday July 29–10AM
Black CatPenny UniversityPastries, coffee, and conversations with organizers on the frontlines of voting rights, immigration justice, reproductive freedom, environmental defense, civil liberties, and more. Bring questions. Leave with a stack of literature and three new contacts you didn't have when you walked in.
11AM–2PM
Black CatDungeons & DragonsWhether you're a seasoned adventurer or you've never played D & D in your life, pull up a chair. Dungeoon Mastered by none other than Matt Gordon - veteran, activist, and apparently also a guy who can make you fight a dragon while making a point about civic engagement.
7:30PM – Close
Black CatUFICE WRESTLEMAGNIA TICKETSThe kind of event that doesn't have a clean genre and doesn't need one. Featuring Robby Roadsteamer, Jolly Good Ginger, Chelsea Gods, Dawoke Farmer, and more. Part wrestling event. Part civic hallucination. Part performance art fever spike. Do not miss this show.
Friday, July 3 — ConvergenceVeteran RallyJuly 3 marks the inflection point of the week. As the city swells with visitors, Seven Days in D.C. scales up its public presence. Gather at FLARE to hear from our lineup of twelve veterans. Nothing held back.
MC'd by Drill Sgt. Doug w/ Sol / Political Drain, the rally features voices from across the veteran community including BigSarge (Sons of Liberty), Liz Lotterhos (Common Defense / Black Veterans Deported of America), Lelaina Faye (Remember Your Oath), Thomas Sidle (FAFO / March for Democracy), Aiden Swallow (20-year veteran / Congressional candidate, Arizona), Gunny Speaks Out (Remember Your Oath), Matt Gordon (Remember Your Oath), Mike Ferner (Veterans for Peace), and Naveed Shah (Common Defense), with additional speakers to be announced.
7:30PM – Close
Black CatJuly 3 Evening Programming TBAAdditional performers, speakers, and venues will be confirmed in the coming weeks.
Saturday, July 4 — Independence DayJoin Move to Amend to Declare Independence from Corporate Rule as organizers shift focus to maintaining a sustained civic presence throughout the city — encouraging public participation and reflection during Independence Day celebrations.
Backbone Campaign will roll out the most massive We the People ever seen, representing our nation’s unifying social contract, aspirations, and national mission.
The Preamble will be 700 feet long, with tens of thousands of signatures and messages.
In addition, we’ll integrate elements of Backbone's Procession for the Future, a visual representation of a confident and propositional progressive populism that appeals to the best in people.
The DC action will be a Procession for the Future, an assertion of a vision for the future in which the arc of history continues to bend toward justice, expands liberty, and increases the welfare of all."This is about showing up. Not just watching politics from a distance, but participating in it — meeting representatives, registering voters, learning how organizing works, and being part of a larger civic community."
Wednesday, July 01, 2026 at 07:00 PM
online in San Jose, CASanta Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting
Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting
Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please R.S.V.P. to join.
Wednesday, August 05, 2026 at 07:00 PM
online in San Jose, CASanta Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting
Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting
Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please R.S.V.P. to join.
Wednesday, September 02, 2026 at 07:00 PM
online in San Jose, CASanta Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting
Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting
Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please R.S.V.P. to join.
Wednesday, October 07, 2026 at 07:00 PM
online in San Jose, CASanta Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting
Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting
Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please R.S.V.P. to join.
Wednesday, November 04, 2026 at 07:00 PM
online in San Jose, CASanta Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting
Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting
Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please R.S.V.P. to join.
Wednesday, December 02, 2026 at 07:00 PM
online in San Jose, CASanta Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting
Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting
Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please R.S.V.P. to join.
Wednesday, January 06, 2027 at 07:00 PM
online in San Jose, CASanta Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting
Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting
Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please R.S.V.P. to join.
Wednesday, February 03, 2027 at 07:00 PM
online in San Jose, CASanta Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting
Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting
Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please R.S.V.P. to join.
