Project 2029: Reclaim, Repair, Restore, Rebuild

Democracy won’t heal itself. People heal it — locally, persistently, together. Project 2029 is our plan to do exactly that. At Project 2029, we’re organizing networks, building tools, and aligning policy to move from crisis to competence — then to a system that finally works for the people who fund and depend on it.

Reclaim. First, we take our democracy back from confusion, suppression, and capture. Reclaiming means expanding participation and protecting fair play — so every eligible voter can be heard and every public record can be trusted.

Repair. Reclaiming hands us the keys; repairing gets the engine running. We fix what was broken: agencies hollowed out, guardrails ignored, communities targeted or neglected, data buried or distorted.

Restore. Repair addresses the damage; restoration resets the standards. We put public life back on ethical ground — clear conflict-of-interest rules, bright-line protections for the press and civil liberties, strong anti-corruption enforcement, and sunlight on money in politics.

Rebuild. Finally, we rebuild for the future we deserve. That means institutions designed for responsiveness, not gridlock; an economy aligned with shared prosperity, not extraction; equal justice that is lived, not promised.

  • Join the list at project2029.me to get briefings you can use and share.

  • Start in your circle by using media to organize neighbors around clear, legal, high-impact actions.

  • Bring a skill whether it’s policy, design, data, outreach, or fundraising. We match talent to real needs.

  • Back the work with small, recurring donations that keep us independent and focused.

This is a sequence, but it’s also a cycle. We will keep reclaiming power, repairing harm, restoring ethics, and rebuilding systems as new challenges emerge, community by community, month after month, until we recognize ourselves again.

That’s our roadmap — and your invitation. Let’s get to work at: project2029.me.

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