Project: Hope Amplified

Let’s build a list of creators whose work aligns with Operation Hope and the Populist Plank — people advancing truth, fairness, and democracy from the ground up.

Action:
Share names, links, or short notes about creators (journalists, podcasters, artists, organizers) who deserve more visibility.

Let’s amplify the voices already fighting for the people.

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Parkrose Permaculture is on YouTube, Instagram, BlueSky, TikTok, etc.

Angela Baker’s work aligns strongly with democratic-repair and populist cultural norms: local production, community resilience, ecological justice, grassroots knowledge rather than top-down expertise.

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White Woman Whisperer

Rebecca is an anti-racist educator and content creator. Her work is dedicated to dismantling white supremacy and challenging white women’s role in perpetuating it. She uses concepts like cult dynamics and white fragility to analyze race, privilege, and social systems.

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adrienne maree brown

Author, facilitator, and organizer whose work fuses Black feminist thought, abolition, ecology, and speculative futures. Her ideas of emergent strategy and pleasure activism show how democratic, people-powered systems grow from the roots—turning hope into lived infrastructure.

  1. How to Imagine a Better Future for Democracy | TED
    Reframes democracy as a habitat we design and tend—a call to co-create systems of care and participation.

  2. Emergent Strategy | The Stoa
    Explores how small, relational practices compound into large-scale change—blueprint for grassroots organizing.

  3. Creating Visionary and Healing Spaces
    Links healing, ecology, and justice as essential to sustainable movements and community repair.

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the I’ve Had It women { Jennifer and Pumps }, Michael Figuera { The Humanist Report } , Parkrose Permaculture, Susan Sarandon, Politics Girl , Mehdi Hasan , Indivisible

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I love this idea! Cenk and Ana often mention certain reporters and publications, and I’m usually moving around and can’t follow-up. Then, I forget. So, maybe this way, some will pop up again. I don’t have a recommendation yet, but I know two of the ones you mentioned. And they seem very promising.

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