A home for white people working for justice

A home for white people working for justice

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When we fight racism, we all win.

SURJ mobilizes white people for justice across the country. Through campaigns, education, and action opportunities, we move our people to reject racism and complicity– and to join movements for change.

Current Campaigns

Learn more about our current work and join us in action below.

In our one-hour gatherings we make calls, sign petitions, send emails, and take online action to close jails, defund police, invest in communities, protect Indigenous rights to land and water, and more. You’ll receive training and support throughout the session as well as a community of fellow SURJ members to take action with! 

Drawing on our 15 years of successfully mobilizing and organizing white people for justice, we’re running a program for anyone looking to show up in this moment with power and in community: Protect and Resist: actions and training for white people in the first 100 days. This program will build off of our successful “Gear Up” post-election campaign where over 2,000 people took action with us, but will be open to anyone.

In over 600 locations across the country, members of unions, immigrant rights groups, and movement organizations are mobilizing to end racist scapegoating, stop the billionaire agenda, and fight for working people. Find a rally near you!

The Latest

What’s next after May Day? Keeping up the momentum

Mass mobilizations and marches are important to show public resistance to Trump’s billionaire agenda. And they’re even more impactful if we use them as springboards to deepen and grow our movement’s long-haul organizing work. In partnership with unions and immigrant rights organizations, immediately after the end of Trump’s first 100

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1,000+ May Day Actions! See you out there

April 30 marks the end of Trump’s first 100 days. In that time, he has made his agenda clear: he’s here for a billionaire agenda implemented with racism and a blatant disregard for the needs of regular people like us.  The next day, May Day– in now over 1,000 May

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