Actions

Park rangers, historians, scientists, educators, and public servants everywhere experience censorship and political interference targeting public history and science.

When our stories are suppressed, the public loses access to understand our power, injustice, and shared responsibility. That’s where you come in by helping the America 433+ campaign organize and build a national network to not just document these attacks, but to keep our history and our stories alive, to defend endangered knowledge, and to engage the public around the materials censored or being targeted for censorship.

Ongoing Actions

To: U.S Congressional Representatives
Tell Congress: stop the censorship & defend the public servants who protect our 433+ national parks

What can you do?

Learn and Share

Read the stories, maps, and materials documenting censorship and erasure.

Attend Events and Teach-Ins

Participate in public education events, Juneteenth activations, storytelling programs, and community actions.

Amplify Endangered Histories

Share campaign materials, videos, graphics, and educational resources online.

Protect Public Memory

Support Rangers, historians, educators, and organizers defending truthful public education.