For the US, change and protest must be performed locally. It needs to disrupt the flow of state and city government and set a precedent to the electorate and politicians that are selected to represent these regions federally. Change doesn't start in DC, it's finalized there. So tell me, are you involved locally in driving the change that ultimately ends up being finalized in DC? What's your story? I think talking about what efforts are being done and workshops around what isn't is the single best way that we fight for our rights and standards as US citizens. There is a reason why the phrase “fight for your rights” exists. Our rights are not perpetually protected and continually and actively be defended. Tell me your stories for how you have taken on the fight to preserve your rights locally. Change does not happen when people are inert.