Brand-new activists are discovering political movements – and each other: ‘You feel the camaraderie’

The GuardianSunday, November 23, 2025 at 1:00:09 PM
PositiveU.S News
Brand-new activists are discovering political movements – and each other: ‘You feel the camaraderie’
  • In Goffstown, New Hampshire, Donna DesRuisseaux participated in a new protest tradition by holding a sign that read 'Honk for democracy' on a local bridge. This event is part of a growing movement where individuals, including those new to activism, are coming together to express their concerns about democracy and social issues, exemplified by DesRuisseaux's attendance at a No Kings protest in Manchester later that day.
  • This development highlights a significant shift in civic engagement, as more individuals, particularly those who previously did not participate in activism, are now finding community and solidarity in political movements. The camaraderie experienced among new activists may foster a more inclusive and active democratic society.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

Was this article worth reading? Share it

Recommended apps based on your readingExplore all apps
Continue Readings
How one Alabama senator's quiet diplomacy helped end longest shutdown in US history
PositiveU.S News
Senator Katie Britt of Alabama played a crucial role in ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history by leveraging her relationships with key Democrats, including Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, to negotiate a bipartisan package.