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# Poets, Nurses, and Programmers **What We Must Build in the Next Nine Months** This document examines what research tells us about effective response to authoritarian consolidation, and develops a set of recommendations for what ordinary people, especially those in tech, academia, and other professional communities, can do to defend democracy before the 2026 midterm elections. ## Read the Document **Main document:** [Poets, Nurses, and Programmers](index.md) (or [view on GitHub Pages](https://davidbau.github.io/poetsandnurses/)) **Related documents:** - [The Convening Role of Universities](academics-convening.md): How academia can build the coalitions that economic leverage requires - [The Winter 2027 Commitment](winter-2027.md): A framework for academic collective action if elections are subverted ## Key Sources The analysis draws on: - [Erica Chenoweth](https://www.ericachenoweth.com/) and Maria Stephan's research on nonviolent resistance (*Why Civil Resistance Works*) - [Gene Sharp](https://www.aeinstein.org/)'s foundational work on the mechanisms of nonviolent action - The [Brennan Center for Justice](https://www.brennancenter.org/)'s documentation of election interference - Milton Mayer's *They Thought They Were Free* on how ordinary Germans accommodated fascism ## Contributing This is a living document. **PRs are needed** to: - **Improve suggestions for concrete action.** What specifically should people do? The more actionable, the better. - **Link to high-quality resources.** Organizations, research, tools, and guides that help people act. - **Create tasks for building organizational infrastructure.** How do we actually build the coalitions and commitments the document calls for? See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for guidelines. ## License This work is licensed under [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). You are free to share and adapt it with attribution. ## Author David Bau, January 2026