We were amazing in 2022 and 2023! We will continue to be amazing in 2024.

updated May 21, 2024.

Welcome to our 2024 postcarding campaign help page. You can find out all sorts of things about what we’re doing. Even better, it changes every once in a while—at least a little bit! So come back often.

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Some basics: (click the triangle to open)

What if I have to cancel?

Other frequently-asked questions

Here is LD6, which covers a huge swath of NE Arizona.

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<aside> 💡 Now, let’s talk about campaigns. We run a series of campaigns. Each campaign sends out postcards with a specific message to thousands of Arizonans who live on Sovereign Lands. The message is (usually) short; you get it in your email and write it on the postcards.

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2023 campaigns

2022 campaigns

Where are these places?

First, the big picture.

Here is a map of all of Arizona, showing many of the Sovereign Lands there. Recall that we’re working in northeast Arizona, principally with Navajo, Hopi, White Mountain Apache, and San Carlos Apache.

There is a closer-up view below. Keep scrolling!

Very nice map from the Southwest Indian Women’s Coalition. Visit them at http://www.swiwc.org/victim-advocacy-resources/. They do victim advocacy work.

Very nice map from the Southwest Indian Women’s Coalition. Visit them at http://www.swiwc.org/victim-advocacy-resources/. They do victim advocacy work.

Zoomed-in map of NE Arizona

A special, artisanal map just for us! This shows some of the towns you’re writing to. The fat red line is Interstate 40, which follows the path of old US Route 66. Phoenix is to the southwest.

A special, artisanal map just for us! This shows some of the towns you’re writing to. The fat red line is Interstate 40, which follows the path of old US Route 66. Phoenix is to the southwest.

Where are we?