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NAA Membership Dues Waiver

Never Again is for EVERYONE!

Become a Member and Waive Dues Payments

Membership dues strengthen the reach of our local chapters and national campaigns by:

    • providing consistent support from field organizers;

    • fueling our powerful actions;

    • enabling us to gather for training, workshops, and assemblies;

    • and budgeting for future events.

However, as we recognize everyone's worth and role in this movement is so much deeper and more diverse than funding and we acknowledge the different levels of access to wealth we have as individuals, we welcome you to participate fully in membership even if you cannot contribute financially.

Members who waive dues may be:

  • signing up for membership after making a donation by check

  • coming from a poor or working class background lacking safety nets, generational wealth and consistent income streams.

  • experiencing temporary financial hardship and unable to commit to monthly dues at this time.

  • receiving disability benefits or other fixed income that restricts individuals to living within or close to the poverty line.

  • negatively-impacted by U.S. immigration policy and able to guide our movement through personal experience.

  • leaders of NAA who contribute in many other ways

 

If you do not hold one of these identities, you can use the dues-based membership form to become a member, starting at as little as $3/mo.

We hope that members who waive dues will support in other ways through:

  • Contributing to the work -- take on a role, join a team or chapter, become a leader, share non-financial resources!
  • Sharing your expertise through support, training, and mentorship
  • Sharing your story
  • Helping set the direction of your local chapter, and helping shape Never Again Action's direction overall

No matter what, if you are passionate about ending detention, deportation and border cruelty, you belong with us as a member of Never Again Action.

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NAA Member Values
  • 1) We are grounded in shared movement values, vision and goals in order to assume best intentions, especially as we enter into strategic and/or tactical misalignment. We ask questions and listen carefully in order to move through conflict. We are respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences. 

    2) We acknowledge our own identities and the systemic privileges we carry. We do the intellectual and emotional work to be aware of implicit and explicit power dynamics at play in any given space, and work to mitigate the negative impact that might arise based on race, class, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability and disability, etc.

    3)We are open to giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback.

    4) We accept responsibility and apologize to those affected by our mistakes, naming impact regardless of intent, and learn from the experience.

    5) We focus on what is best for the overall community and movement, not just us as individuals.

    6) In movement spaces, we know people will have lots of different types of interpersonal relationships. When engaging in sexual, romantic, or physical intimacy of any kind with people who we share movement space with, we ask for and offer active consent for all sexual, romantic and intimate activities, knowing that consent can be retracted at any time. We openly name and account for considerations like whether the intimacy is appropriate for the context (like attending a training or retreat together) or how power dynamics (like leadership positions or identities) might shape our interactions.

    7) We name our boundaries clearly and respect other people's boundaries. We will seek support (either within or outside of the movement) to figure out our own boundaries, acknowledge that ours and others may or may not change, and figure out plans to ensure that individuals' boundaries can be held without fully excluding any parties from all movement spaces. 

    8) We acknowledge that trauma is pervasive in our world, we're all impacted by trauma, directly lived and/or inherited, because we live in a world shaped by hundreds of years of violence and oppression that is still operating in our lives and shaping dominant culture norms. 

    9) Being a part of healthy movement space requires self-reflection, healing work, and support. This can include all types of healing modalities (therapy, body and movement work, spiritual rituals and/or community, other forms of emotional accompaniment, etc.) We know that the movement cannot meet all of our material and emotional needs, and we will name explicitly what support we are and are not receiving at any given time and what support we would be open to receiving, understanding many factors, namely money and class, can make things more or less accessible. 

    10) Harassment of any kind, and sexual harassment in particular, is unacceptable.

For more information, visit our Membership FAQ.