Denver Resistance Skills & Strategy: A free training in collective noncooperation

Start: Sunday, May 17, 202611:30 AM

End: Sunday, May 17, 202602:00 PM

Location: Denver Downtown (RSVP for address), Denver, CO 80202 US

Host contact info authors@theprotestbook.com


When tyrants seize power for themselves, ordinary people step in to take it back.

From Serbia to Chile to Poland, movements brought down authoritarian regimes by making them impossible to run—through strikes, boycotts, refusal, and millions of ordinary people deciding they wouldn't help harm each other. But they didn't wake up one morning and know how. Showing up to get trained is part of that tradition.

With the 2026 elections approaching, the threat is clear: Trump wants to seize and hold power by keeping people from voting and controlling who counts. This is a moment to get ready—to build skills, expand our networks, and get ready to mean it when we say: Hands off our vote!

This free, interactive training will leave you with a clearer sense of strategy, a stronger community, and practical ways to take action.

We'll cover:

  • The authoritarian playbook (and how to disrupt it)

  • Pillars of support: why power depends on everyday participation

  • Real-world stories of movements that won

  • What’s ahead in 2026, and how we can protect our vote

  • Concrete next steps to plug into local organizing

Join the more than 1 million people who have participated in Freedom Trainers trainings nationwide.

This training is free and open to everyone ready to build real power to protect our communities and our vote, and is part of the national Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It book tour (protestthebook.com).

Join us for a Protest book talk on May 15 at the Patagonia Store in Denver or May 16 at the Patagonia Store in Boulder to get inspired—then come ready to build skills and take action.

Space is limited. Register to hold your spot and receive venue details. We'll have free Ben & Jerry's ice cream, refreshments, and Lush self-care products to share — because resistance is stronger when we take care of each other.


The front entrance is ramp-accessible. The doors can be opened with a button and widen fully to fit mobility devices. Elevators require a key card, but front desk staff are happy to assist with access upon request. Event space doors open to 90 degrees but can be opened wider if needed. On the main floor of The Alliance Center, there are four restrooms: Near the event space: men’s and women’s bathrooms Around the corner: two gender-neutral restrooms, one of which is ADA-compliant On other floors, only men’s and women’s bathrooms are available.
Event by
Valerie Love
Davis, California