Angelica Schell
What You Can Do Now
Instead of just talking about issues, we focus on what you can do about them, right now. In under 15 minutes, we break down the issue and give you real steps to take today that go beyond donating. No noise, no overwhelm, just meaningful action you can take now.
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Angelica Schell
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Último episodio
6 de feb. de 2026
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Episodios
WYCDN ... to Protect Yourself from Webloc, ICE’s New Tracking Tool 06.02.2026 7:24
ICE has a frightening new surveillance tool called Webloc that allows them to identify the locations of individual devices and track those devices across time and location, thereby allowing ICE to monitor both individuals and entire neighborhoods. Learn what you can do to protect yourself, your identity, and your location from Webloc. View all links, info, and further reading: https://whatyoucand...
WYCDN - Protesting 04.04.2025 5:19
Description: Protesting is one of the most visible and powerful ways we can demand change—but showing up safely and effectively requires preparation. In this episode, Angelica Schell breaks down the essentials: how to protect yourself at a protest, what your legal rights are, and how to respond if they’re violated. Drawing from resources like the Hong Kong Protester Kit, Stand Up for Science, and...
WYCDN ... to Make a Difference In Florida's Special Elections 28.03.2025 4:44
Episode 1: What You Can Do Now to Help Win the House In this first episode of What You Can Do Now , host Angelica Schell breaks down why four special elections—especially the upcoming races in Florida—could reshape the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives. With Republicans holding a razor-thin majority, every seat matters. Angelica explains what’s at stake, how unlikely victories...
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