Resistance 2.0. What is it? Who is mobilizing? Who is on the frontlines? What’s being done to stop or put a brake on T***p 2.0 and the “Day One” weaponization of Project 2025?
Join us on January 15th at 7-8:30 pm for the official 2025 launch of our rebranded Resisting Project 2025 podcast (formerly Revisioning Democracy). We’re back for year two at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division in NYC and streaming online. We’ve restructured our podcast as an all-team effort and convo with special regular features and special guests — focused on how we build and support community and broad resistance to Project 2025 and T***p 2.0 for the road ahead.
Campaign team: Anne-christine d’Adesky, Jay W. Walker, Sally O’Driscoll, Juno Rosenhaus, Saba Bando, Javier Morales.
Our relaunch takes places five days before the inauguration and a day after the planned People’s March in Washington, DC, on January 14th. We’ll be providing an overview and spotlight updates about what we’ve learned about the current scope and forms of Resistance 2.0 to the planned “Day One” weaponization of Project 2025 – which de9ines T***p 2.0. We’ll also talk about what our campaign plans for 2025. Tune in for a critical public conversation on resisting authoritarianism and defending our democracy.
Resisting Project 2025 Core Team
Anne-christine d’Adesky
FOUNDER
An award-winning independent journalist, author, feminist, longtime human rights, LGBTQIA+, gender equality, HIV and immigration activist. ACT UP member; co-founder of the Lesbian Avengers, PotoFanm+Fi in Haiti.
[Photo: Juno Rosenhaus]
Jay W. Walker
SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER
A queer Black leader, community organizer and longtime NYC activist on LGBTQIA+, HIV, and racial justice issues. Founding member, Rise and Resist; President, Gays Against Guns; Co-founder, NYC Queer Liberation March.
[Photo: Ryan McGinley Studios]
Juno Rosenhaus
WEBSITE MANAGER
Web designer, artist. A community activist focused on feminism, lesbian rights and visibility, women’s and queer/trans rights, reproductive justice, racial justice issues. Founder of the Dyke+ ArtHaus in Philadelphia.
[Photo: Juno Rosenhaus]
Sally O’Driscoll
EDITORIAL TEAM
Writer, editor, and researcher. English literature PhD scholar, writer, feminist, proud lesbian, queer activist on feminism, sexual rights, reproductive health, transgender and other LGBTQ+ issues.
[Photo: Bob Hranichny]
Saba Bando
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Executive and personal coach committed to disability rights, women’s rights, social justice, racial justice; first-generation immigrant, proud mother of a wheelchair-user. She resides in the Chicago-area with her husband and son.
Javier Morales
Latino Mobilization, Spanish translation. Morales coordinates LATINX+, a US-based network of people of Latin descent living with HIV, fighting criminalization and stigma. He lives in Milford, PA, where he is Artistic Director for Pike Opera, with his husband, Sean Strub, and their dog Alfie.