#BlackLivesMatterMonth is a reminder that the fight for freedom, safety, justice and joy continues every day.
We honor the organizers, artists, educators, advocates, and community members who have helped shape a more just #Wisconsin and a stronger democracy.
Tomorrow June 4, join Our Maps, Our Say rallies across the state. We're demanding an Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) because we believe citizens, not politicians, should draw our maps. Find an event: https://t.co/GXeIVdVkBk #FairMapsWI#OurMapsOurSay
Safety and freedom are not opposites.
People thrive when they can live fully and exist without fear.
We believe Wisconsin deserves it all — dignity, safety, belonging, and the freedom to be ourselves. https://t.co/vboe23APG4
🌟 NEW ED BLOG ALERT! 🌟 “I don’t need an interpreter. I am the expert.” -Dr. Cass Bowers
Our latest blog explores “whitespeak” and why it’s bigger than grammar and communication–it’s erasure. https://t.co/lhpu0eI6vf
Everyone deserves safety and freedom and communities where they are welcomed, valued, and able to show up as their full selves. That’s the future we’re building together. https://t.co/vboe23APG4
Today, we remember and honor the people who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
Their courage and commitment continue to inspire us to build a future rooted in freedom, justice, safety, and joy for all. #MemorialDay
Joy matters—especially now.
Joy can look like laughter with loved ones, music that moves you, time outdoors, creating something beautiful, caring for your community, or simply feeling seen and safe.
What is something that brings you joy?
Restoration means accountability and healing.
We can respond to harm in ways that center people, repair relationships, and strengthen communities — without causing more harm in the process.
A better future is possible when healing is part of justice. https://t.co/vboe23APG4
Safety is peace of mind.
Freedom is dignity.
We all deserve communities where we feel secure, respected, and able to live with humanity and hope. Wisconsin deserves both. https://t.co/vboe23APG4
What if civic engagement felt less like obligation — and more like connection, creativity and community?
Joy is powerful.
Joy builds resilience.
Joy reminds us what we’re fighting for.
When was the last time civic engagement felt joyful to you?
Disinformation is designed to move faster than facts, but slowing down is powerful.
Check the source.
Check the date.
Watch for emotional headlines.
Confirm with trusted outlets.
Media literacy is community care. https://t.co/vboe23APG4
Justice should create accountability without creating more harm.
Real justice supports healing, strengthens communities, and helps us move forward together. We can all build systems rooted in care, dignity, and restoration. https://t.co/vboe23APG4
Freedom without safety isn’t freedom.
People cannot fully participate, speak up, organize, or dream when they are living in fear. Safety creates the conditions for real freedom to exist.
#Wisconsin deserves communities where everyone can thrive. https://t.co/vboe23APG4
Before you hit repost, pause.
Misinformation spreads fast — but truth spreads too. Taking 30 seconds to check a source can protect our communities, our democracy, and each other.
We all have a role to play in building a more informed Wisconsin. https://t.co/vboe23APG4
We’re proud to share the 2025 Impact Report from All In Wisconsin — a look at what’s possible when communities change the narrative, speak up, and build power together.
This report reflects the people, partnerships, and stories driving change across WI. https://t.co/sGxrg4uQzg
Civic engagement is how we safeguard safety, uphold freedom, strive for justice, and nurture joy. Every action you take, no matter how small, contributes to a #Wisconsin where everyone thrives.
In #Wisconsin, joy is our compass. It's how we remember who we are — and why we fight. Amidst the challenges, joy fuels our resilience and strengthens our resolve to strive for justice and liberation. Let’s embrace joy as a powerful tool for change and unity in our communities.