For however long this page stays online, this is the CDC's weekly (updated every Friday) bulletin of measles outbreaks.
This tool is a replica of the National Risk Index (NRI) Future Risk tool, which was removed from the public by the US Government in February, 2025 because it analyzes regional risks due to anthrpogenic climate change. It references the following datasets which were downloaded before the tool was taken down:
(The datasets are the .xlsx spreadsheets in public/.)
This guide is broken into three categories: 1) DISMANTLED - companies that have ended or scaled back their DEI efforts (one *asterisk if scaled back or two **asterisk if adversaries); 2) COMMITTED - companies that have active DEI initiatives; and 3) FUNDED - organizations that donated significantly to Trump's 2024 campaign or inauguration. Each company is hyperlinked to the source of this data for full transparency.
SciOp is part of Safeguarding Research & Culture (SRC).
Using RSS feeds full of vetted torrents, we can ensure that our cultural, intellectual and scientific heritage exists in multiple copies, in multiple places, and that no single entity or group of entities can make it all disappear.
Has a page of datasets it's protecting and a large number of RSS feeds tracking the health of other data sets (i.e., have they disappeared or not).
Public data dumps from US National Archives and US Government Publishing Office (https://www.archives.gov/). Metadata is stored in each data.json file.
The datasets themselves are stored with git-lfs so be sure you have that installed before you clone that repo.
Repro Uncensored is a global coalition of reproductive health organizations, internet freedom advocates, and creatives, dedicated to ensuring universal access to accurate information.
We are committed to ensuring the free flow of reproductive health and abortion information in digital spaces and on the ground. Central to this mission is our work to fight digital censorship.
The mission is simple: to preserve and share LGBTQIA+ history. Originally a small project to organize historical resources, it has grown into a free, searchable digital archive accessible to educators, researchers, and anyone interested in queer history. The initiative is dedicated to making LGBTQIA+ history available to all and aims to expand into a comprehensive portal for LGBTQIA+ education. Partnerships with like-minded organizations are welcomed to preserve history through shared projects and initiatives.
A website that tracks all of the policy goals documented by Project 2025, how many have been accomplished, which agencies and other bodies have been damaged, and when. Goes into far more detail than is good for anybody's mental health.
The average consumer funds politicians and PACs about 3x more through their purchasing decisions as compared to their direct political contributions. Corporations earn profits off of your everyday purchases. And some of those profits are then donated to politicians and causes you might not agree with. The U.S. Supreme Court has said that corporations have a constitutional right to political speech. We want everyone to hear what they’re saying!
Goods Unite Us has spent thousands of hours vetting companies' political expenditures in federal elections. Use our tools to reach out to brands to let them know how you feel about their political expenditures. Goods Unite Us can help inform your purchases by exposing who you’re supporting when you shop certain brands and companies. Make sure your retirement savings and other investments aren't undermining your vote!
Digital Service Providers outside the jurisdiction of the United States of America. Covers content distribution networks, file hosting, DNS providers, password managers, e-mail providers that are privacy focused, VPN companies, hosting providers, and search engines.
A report by United to Protect Democracy.
Downloadable as a PDF.
Refuge Restrooms is a web application that seeks to provide safe restroom access for transgender, intersex, and gender nonconforming individuals. Users can search for restrooms by proximity to a search location, add new restroom listings, as well as comment and rate existing listings.
We’re trans led and seek to create a community focused not only on finding existing safe restroom access, but also advocating for transgender, intersex, and gender nonconforming people’s safety.
Github: https://github.com/RefugeRestrooms/refugerestrooms
Mobile apps in the Apple and Google Play stores.
In multiple languages.
NNIRR has gathered a list of national, state and local Immigration Hotlines. See our list below for hotlines where you can:
We will update these as new numbers become available.
In multiple languages.
All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution. The ILRC’s Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves in many situations, such as when ICE agents go to a home.
The artwork for printing your own cards is available at the bottom of this page. These are formatted as standard 3.5” by 2” business cards. Any print or copy shop should be able to work from these files. Translated versions are designed to support monolingual immigrants translate their rights with immigration officers. We strongly recommend printing these with rounded corners and a coated finish for durability. You can also print them on your own personal printer.
In multiple languages.
Immigrants who are stopped, arrested, or detained by Immigration or other law enforcement have certain rights. But non-citizens without status must be especially careful when encountering law enforcement in the United States or at the border. If you encounter law enforcement at work, on the street, after a traffic stop, or at home, you usually have the same constitutional rights as U.S. citizens. You may have fewer rights when interacting with law enforcement agents at the border or an airport.
Disclaimer: This Know Your Rights resource provides general information. It is not legal advice. It is not tailored to your situation. Talk to an immigration lawyer for legal advice about your specific situation.
Portions of this document were adapted with permission from the National Lawyers Guild’s Know Your Rights! pamphlet.
EPIC's ongoing documentation of DHS fusion centers and surveillance.