About the People’s Project
This didn’t start in a boardroom or a thinktank.
It started at a kitchen table.
I’m not a politician or a pundit. I’m a 55-year-old mom of teens, a small business owner, and someone with a different kind of brain, the kind that sees patterns, remembers what others forget, and can’t stop pulling at the threads until the whole truth comes into view.
I’ve read the Constitution cover to cover. I’ve spent nights reading Supreme Court decisions, studying history, watching the veils come down. What I see clearly, unmistakably is that the country we’ve been living in is not the country we were promised.
The Constitution is a document I love, but it was written by a small group of white men who defined most of the population as less than human. That original vision is still embedded in our systems in our laws, our courts, our economy, and our culture, unless we change it, we’re going to keep bleeding.
So I started writing.
Letters. Federal Court filings Pro se. Packets. Tools. Anything that could help regular people speak truth to power in ways that actually work. I put it online free, accessible, printable so anyone, anywhere, could take one step forward.
That’s what the People’s Project is. Not a brand. Not a nonprofit. A lifeline.
It’s for people who’ve never felt seen by this government and who are ready to do something about it. It’s for mothers, artists, teachers, truck drivers, kids in civics class, and elders with stories to tell. It’s for people with neurodivergent brains and people with full plates and tired hearts.
It’s a love letter to this Country I love so much.
It’s for you.
We’re not asking for permission.
We’re reclaiming what was ours all along.
One letter at a time.
One voice at a time.
One people, together.
I love you,
Sarah