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Resistance & Resilience

Tools for responding with care, clarity, and community

Many people are feeling anxious or unsure how to respond to what is happening in the United States right now. ICE raids, political division, and threats to democratic norms are creating fear and uncertainty in communities across the country—and raising concern for people watching from beyond its borders as well.

This resource brings together books and ideas that support thoughtful, safe, and humane responses during difficult times. It focuses on staying grounded, communicating across differences, and strengthening community—rather than reacting quickly or escalating conflict.

The goal is not to provide answers for every situation, but to offer perspective, tools, and guidance that help people respond with intention, care, and long-term resilience, wherever they are.

What We Mean by Resistance and Resilience

Words matter, especially in moments like this.

Resistance
Resistance means ethical clarity and civic courage. It is a refusal to accept fear, dehumanization, or injustice as normal—and a commitment to dignity, democracy, and mutual responsibility.

Resilience
Resilience means sustaining mental health, relationships, and community capacity during prolonged stress. It includes preventing burnout, maintaining perspective, and staying connected to others so people can continue showing up with care and clarity.

How we understand these ideas shapes how we show up for one another.

Staying Grounded in Uncertain Times

Mental and Emotional Well-Being

Anxiety, fear, and exhaustion are understandable responses to political instability and uncertainty. Caring for mental and emotional health helps people respond more effectively and safely over time.

The resources below focus on:

  • Managing overwhelm and anxiety
  • Preventing burnout
  • Sustaining attention, care, and perspective

Recommended Reading

A Free Resource

If you’re feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to begin, we’ve made one resource available for free to anyone who could use support right now. It offers a practical perspective on how ordinary people work together, stay grounded, and sustain meaningful engagement during uncertain times, and can be used on its own or alongside the resources above.

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Talking with People You Disagree With

Communication across Deep Divides

Many people are struggling with difficult conversations—with family members, coworkers, neighbors, and others who hold very different political or ethical views.

These resources focus on:

  • Listening without losing your values
  • Setting boundaries with care
  • Reducing escalation and defensiveness
  • Preserving dignity, safety, and the possibility of understanding

The goal is not to win arguments, but to maintain relationships and navigate disagreement without harm.

For readers who want to explore communication skills more deeply, our Nonviolent Communication resource hub offers additional tools and context for navigating disagreement with empathy, clarity, and care.

Recommended Reading

Building Resilience Through Food, Home, and Community

Resilience is not only shaped by how people respond in moments of crisis, but by how they live day to day. Food security, a stable sense of home, and shared responsibility within community can all be sources of long-term resilience—grounded in cooperation, care, and mutual support rather than fear or isolation.

These books explore how everyday practices around food, home, and collective living can strengthen resilience over time, helping people feel more rooted, connected, and capable of facing uncertainty together.

Recommended Reading

Strengthening Community and Mutual Support

Isolation can intensify fear and uncertainty. Strong communities—rooted in trust, care, and shared responsibility—help people respond more effectively over time.

These resources explore:

  • Building and sustaining local connections
  • Mutual support and cooperation
  • Shared responsibility beyond individual heroics
  • Everyday ways to participate and contribute

Community resilience grows through consistent, collective care.

Recommended Reading

Ethical Clarity and Civic Courage

Moments of political fear test our values. Ethical clarity helps people decide how to act without losing sight of dignity, responsibility, or the long view of social change.

These resources provide:

  • Historical perspective on democratic struggle
  • Ethical frameworks for civic engagement
  • Guidance for aligning action with values

Recommended Reading

Responding in Real-world Situations

Practicing civic care, courage, and effectiveness

Some people reading this are already involved—attending meetings, supporting neighbors, mediating conflict, or trying to participate responsibly in civic life during tense and uncertain times.

These resources focus on how people respond in real-world situations without losing sight of their values. Rather than offering tactics or quick answers, they explore how power works, how participation happens, and how ordinary people can act with integrity, care, and effectiveness in moments that matter.

Recommended Reading

Explores power, participation, and agency in ways that support ethical, sustainable engagement without burnout.

Examines how power operates in organizations and movements, helping readers recognize dynamics that shape outcomes and relationships.

Offers a grounded look at how democratic participation actually works, emphasizing integrity, realism, and long-term effectiveness.

Provides guidance for navigating meetings and collective decision-making with fairness, clarity, and shared responsibility.

Focuses on addressing conflict constructively through listening, de-escalation, and resolution rather than control or domination.

Explores how small, volunteer citizen groups can work together effectively and sustain meaningful collective action.

Additional Reading & Resources

These articles and resources offer further context and perspective for people who want to explore these ideas in more depth.

From New Society

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Right To Be – Bystander Intervention Training

Educational resources on understanding bystander intervention options and safety considerations.

Stand with Minnesota

A community-based effort supporting people in Minnesota responding to fear, displacement, and uncertainty with care and solidarity.

Work That Reconnects

Resources and practices for building emotional resilience, connection, and meaning in times of social and ecological uncertainty.

Why New Society Is Offering These Resources

As a publisher, we believe our responsibility extends beyond sharing ideas to supporting people in using them thoughtfully and humanely—especially during difficult times.

We publish books that offer tools for understanding complex systems, caring for one another, and strengthening communities grounded in dignity and democratic values. This resource reflects our commitment to long-term thinking, nonviolence, and care as a foundation for resilience.

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