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WELCOME TO MUSKVILLE

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A movement organizing event

Columbus Circle in Washington, DC 

THANK YOU AND STAY IN TOUCH 

After two action-packed weeks and more than 100 hours of programming in Columbus Circle, Solidarity City has wrapped up!  We've learned so much, met so many incredible people and we're so excited to plan what's next!

See You in the streets! 

The Plan

Solidarity City is a month-long organizing event in the heart of Washington, DC, taking place at Columbus Circle starting on April 20. Nicknamed "Muskville," this in-person organizing space will provide support for displaced workers and demonstrate mutual aid, as well as provide political education and organizing for collective action.
 

As the White House manufactures a crisis that compounds the existing struggles of working families, the mutual aid support gathered at Solidarity City will offer a radically different vision for how our communities can work together to meet each others’ needs. This permitted installation will offer opportunities to learn, organize together, and build toward the future.

  • They want to isolate us, we’ll build community.

  • They want to fire us, we’ll work for each other.

  • They want to slash education, we’ll teach and learn from each other.

  • They want to keep funding genocide and deportation, we’ll keep fighting for people and the planet. 

  • They’re claiming scarcity, we’re sharing abundance.

The program kicks off on Sunday, April 20. We'll offer daily programming from large event tents, launch collective actions, host art and cultural events, and build the networks that our movements need to challenge the actions of the Trump/Musk administration. Programming will include supportive services for fired federal workers and other community members, trainings, political education, performances, and more.

Get Involved 

Interested in attending or volunteering? Or want to learn more? Sign up to get connected! We’ll send occasional email updates.

How do you want to get involved?

The History

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A Hooverille during the Great Depression

In the first weeks of the second Trump administration, “unpaid advisor” Elon Musk and his so-called Department of Government Efficiency have orchestrated the firing of tens of thousands of government employees across federal agencies, taken steps to dismantle federal programs and agencies, and halted federal funds and financial assistance programs that people rely on – with the promise of more slashing and burning to come. 


The economic impact of the firings, their ripple effects, and Trump’s tariffs is devastating, especially to families and businesses in the Capitol region. It is also an opportunity to offer a vision to counter the dismal Trump-Musk vision of the United States and the world: One where we help our neighbors rather than spurn them, share our wealth rather than hoard it, and come together in community rather than isolate. 


During the Great Depression, unemployed families built shantytowns called “Hoovervilles” in cities around the country. These shantytowns became hubs for people seeking and offering relief, as well as organizing centers where unemployed masses mobilized to demand action from the government to address the worsening depression. The name was a jab at President Hoover, who many believed was contributing to poverty and misfortune with his administration’s policies. 


This spring, Solidarity City will build on the legacy of the Hoovervilles and create a hub for solidarity, relief, and resistance in the shadow of the US Capitol.

The
PROGRAM

Each day we will offer a full slate of programming including skills-based trainings, resource sessions for displaced workers, political education, physical activities, and mass assemblies. The exact programming will vary from day-to-day but we plan to maintain a consistent daily schedule throughout the installation.

 

Have an idea for a session? Propose it here and the programming team will work with you to get it on the schedule!  

Resource Fairs

On Fridays and Saturdays throughout the installation we plan to offer resource fairs dedicated to providing direct services to our communities. We welcome service providers including food distribution, clothing distribution, health care, financial assistance, housing, career coaching, resume building, social service navigation, art therapy, wellness activities, skill sharing, etc.

Want to offer a resource? Fill out this form and we'll get you plugged into the Friday/Saturday resource fairs. 

SAMPLE DAILY PROGRAM

8:00 am

Camp Opens

No, we're not staying at camp overnight

9:00 am

Morning Program / Daily Briefing

10:00 am

Wellness Activity

Yoga, Meditation, Bike Tour, Etc

2:00 pm

Skills Training 

Learn the skills our movements need to make change: Facilitation, Nonviolent Direct Action, One-on-One Organizing Conversations, etc. 

3:30 pm

Collective Job Search / Programming for Unemployed Workers

5:00 pm

Political Education 

7:00 pm

Movement Assembly

The day's headline event featuring music, organizing updates, special guests and cultural programming

8:30pm

Evening Activity

Game night, movie night, music and culture etc

10pm

Muskville Closes for the Night

Go home, get some rest and get ready to come back in the morning! 

Who We Are

Solidarity City is organized by a collection of grassroots social movement organizers and endorsed by (list in progress):

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Does your organization want to get involved? 
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