[Note: this is a prototype for testing, v1.0]

Many of us are angry, scared, and determined to take action. We see attacks on our rights and on vulnerable people. We want to stop the harm—and we want to build the world we need. And still, many of us feel unsure how to act.

Be assured: there is no single “right” action. Real change happens because many kinds of action are happening at once, carried by different people in different roles.

This tool helps you identify actions that fit you — your time, skills, risk tolerance, and capacity — so that your engagement is meaningful and sustainable.

Answer the questions below. The tool will translate your responses into general guidance and then suggest specific ways to take action.

1. How are you currently experiencing the social and political moment?





2. How confident do you need to be that your action makes a difference?



3. What level of risk or public visibility are you comfortable with?



4. Are you more driven by immediate harm prevention or long‑term change?



5. Where can you engage most consistently? (Select all that apply)



6. How do you prefer to work with others?



7. What roles, skills, or kinds of work do you enjoy or want to develop? (Select all that apply)