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When is it good enough?

When can I stop trying? When can I just relax without worrying about everything I still need to do, about everything that I've done before? When will I accept that I should not always "need to do my best"? Will there be a time when I can "just be me", and to be OK with it? 🤔 I know, I'm the one holding myself back. I'm the one putting on ridiculous high expectations. I'm the one always feeling like I need to do my best. It's practically my standard response to folks. "Thanks, I'll do my best." But then, when I can't seem to manage to achieve, when I can't seem to reach the high set goals I put on myself, I get disappointed. I get angry with myself, because obviously I'm not good enough and I've not tried my best at all. […]

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#WHO supports #DRC reinforce #efforts to #diagnose #disease in remote area reliefweb.int/report/democrati

WHO experts are joining the National Rapid Response Team and are on their way to #Panzi. Team comprises #epidemiologists, #clinicians, #laboratory technicians & infection prevention and control, and #risk #communication experts. An initial local WHO team has been supporting health authorities in #Kwango since end of November to reinforce disease surveillance and identify cases.

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#US #voters #concerned about #post-#election #violence and #efforts to #overturn the #results: AP-NORC poll

About 4 in 10 registered voters say they are “extremely” or “very” #concerned about #violent attempts to #overturn the #results after the #November #election.

— I have a #friend who is spending #November - #January in #CostaRica out of similar concerns.

apnews.com/article/ap-poll-dem

A #strong #democracy and trusted #electoral #system are foundational requirements for progress on any number of issues.

Donors who haven’t funded in this area, or see democracy issues as outside their interests, should
❇️ take a wider view of how to advance their values.

Donors who already support work on voting and elections should
❇️ consider ramping up their giving during this period of growing threats to U.S. democracy

⭐️Where to Donate for Voting Rights and Democracy

♦️♦️Organizations focused on protecting and strengthening electoral systems.

Donors must first and foremost invest in shoring up the democratic system in the short term.

This means supporting #legal #efforts to
👉push back on unfounded claims of fraud as well as
👉challenging unfair election laws.

Funding for this strategy should also go to groups focused on
👉making voting easier and more accessible,
advocating for policies like
👉expanded early voting,
👉automatic and same day registration, and the
👉repeal of felony disenfranchisement laws.

On the legal side, donors can support the
🔹Brennan Center for Justice, brennancenter.org/
🔹NAACP Legal Defense Fund, naacpldf.org/
🔹Demos demos.org/
🔹and Campaign Legal Center campaignlegal.org/

All four groups engage in #litigation, #research and #policy advocacy.

♦️♦️Organizing for a more expansive and inclusive democracy.

🆘 Low-income people, communities of color and young people participate in elections and civic life at lower levels than the general public.

✅ To create a more representative democracy and advance progressive change, donors should invest in organizations that work to engage these voters.

Groups like
🔹Community Change communitychange.org/
🔹and Center for Popular Democracy populardemocracy.org/

both work with and support #grassroots groups and leaders throughout the country,
with a focus on #working #class #communities of #color.

Donors can also support the
🔹Voter Participation Center and its c4 arm,
the 🔹Center for Voter Information, centerforvoterinformation.org/

which work to increase turnout among “#new #American #majority” voters,

as well as support groups focused on #young #voters,
such as
🔹NextGen America nextgenamerica.org/
and
🔹TurnUp turnup.us/

♦️♦️Groups advocating for democratic reforms.

A range of reforms can help create a democracy that is more responsive,
offering voters more choices and fostering fairer outcomes as well as increased trust in our electoral system.

Donors can support
🔹FairVote, fairvote.org/

which advocates for #ranked #choice voting and #proportional #representation,
and has already had some success at the state and local levels;
and
🔹Unite America, uniteamerica.org/
which focuses on #independent #redistricting, #primary #reform,
as well as #instant #runoff voting.

Brennan Center for JusticeBrennan Center for Justice | HomeDefend Democracy. Reform Justice. Protect the Constitution. The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law works to build an America that is democratic, just, and free.