There are several ways you can get involved with our work! Click any item in the list below or read on for more info, and email us at surjnova@gmail.com with any questions.

  • Post-Election Chapter Meeting – Saturday, November 9

    Post-Election Chapter Meeting – Saturday, November 9

    On Saturday, November 9 at 1pm, we will gather to discuss how we’re feeling in the wake of the election, what we can expect going into 2025, how we can keep growing our movement, and how you can plug in locally. Now more than ever, we need to find our people, show up where and when…

  • Build, Block, and Grow with SURJ National

    Build, Block, and Grow with SURJ National

    SURJ National is running in formation with movement partners to Build, Block, and Grow in this election season. We’re going to build progressive power in Congress by defending members of the Squad in their primaries. We’re going to block authoritarians from taking over the federal government. And we’re going to bring in thousands of new members…

  • Fall Study Group: Be A Revolution by Ijeoma Oluo

    Fall Study Group: Be A Revolution by Ijeoma Oluo

    This fall we are reading Be a Revolution by Ijeoma Oluo. We will be discussing the first section of the book on October 20 at 3pm on Zoom and in-person (email us for location). To register for the Zoom, visit https://bit.ly/StudyOctober About the book: With Be A Revolution: How Everyday People are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—and How…

  • Virginia is for Palestine

    Virginia is for Palestine

    Local efforts to get ceasefire proclamations are growing! A number of groups have come together to form Virginia is for Palestine. Here in Northern Virginia, there are three groups you can engage with at the local level: Alexandria for Palestinian Human Rights Arlington for Palestine Fairfax for Palestine Follow these groups on social media, sign…

  • Skill Builder: Personal Fundraising

    Skill Builder: Personal Fundraising

    In a crisis, the most effective action you can take is to give money to those most impacted. For years, organizers of color have coordinated direct giving and fundraising initiatives through social media and other online channels; now more than ever, white folks need to mobilize in support of these efforts. By giving directly to…