People's Project FAQ
Q: What is the People’s Project?
It’s a growing civic movement to reclaim democracy, reimagine accountability, and build a future that works for all of us. We start with letters to leaders, to courts, to each other. But what we’re really doing is opening the door to conversation and change.
Q: What’s wrong with the way things are now?
The system is breaking not by accident, but by design. The Constitution has been bent to serve power over people. It was written by a few white men who legally defined the majority of this country as less than human. We honor its structure and demand its evolution.
Q: Who is behind the People’s Project?
The People. This started as one woman’s effort to cut through political noise and legal complexity and it’s now powered by thousands of everyday citizens taking action.
Q: What kind of action are we talking about?
We use the Constitution not as a relic but as a tool to protect human dignity, equality, and the public good. We write letters. We call leaders. We hold power accountable.
Q: Do I have to know anything about politics to join?
Not at all. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, excluded, or unheard you’re not alone. The Project is designed for people like you. Everything we share is meant to be clear, actionable, and grounded in facts.
Q: How do I start?
Download a packet. Print a letter. Mail it. Or share it digitally. Choose your own level of engagement from a single letter to organizing your entire neighborhood.
Q: Is this partisan?
No. We are pro-democracy, pro-humanity, and pro-truth. We don’t care what party someone belongs to we care whether they uphold their oath and protect all people’s rights.
Q: Can this really change anything?
It already has. Thousands of letters have been mailed. Lawsuits have been filed. Conversations have shifted. We don’t promise instant wins we promise we won’t wait for permission to fight for better.
Q: How does Change happen?
There isn’t just one path forward — and that’s the good news.
Path 1: Congressional Action
Congress can propose amendments or remove leaders who violate their oaths. But we’ve seen what happens when Congress is gridlocked or compromised. This path still matters and we pressure it every single day but we don’t rely on it alone.
Path 2: The Courts
Lawsuits, constitutional challenges, and federal filings are one of our sharpest tools. We use legal precedent and the Constitution itself to make clear, undeniable arguments and we take them straight to court when necessary.
Path 3: The States
State governments have power and they can act when federal branches fail. State Attorneys General, Secretaries of State, and election boards all play a crucial role in upholding constitutional eligibility, civil rights, and election integrity. We target them directly.
Path 4: Constitutional Convention
Yes, it’s real. Yes, it’s legal. If two-thirds of the states call for it, a convention can propose a new set of amendments or even a full rewrite. That process still requires ratification by three-fourths of the states, but it’s a legitimate route. Dangerous in the wrong hands. Powerful in the right ones.
Path 5: The People’s Voice
That’s you. Letters, lawsuits, media, education, organizing it all adds up. Public pressure, en masse, is how every major shift in American history has started. This is how we build a wave too big to ignore.
Q: What’s the long game here?
We’re building toward a People’s Constitution one that reflects the full truth of who we are, what we’ve survived, and what we demand going forward. The original document is a starting place. It’s not a ceiling.
Q: Can I donate or support the work financially?
Yes. This work takes time, printing, tech, and grit. You can donate directly or support by subscribing, sharing, or hosting a packet-printing meetup in your community.
Q: How can I connect with others doing this work?
We’re building a network, intentionally. For now, follow us on social or subscribe to our email updates. If you want to lead in your area, reach out.
Q: What if I want to make my own packet?
Do it. The Project was never meant to be centralized. If you have a story, a cause, or a way to move people, we’ll help you format it. The more, the better.
Q: Why now?
Because we can’t wait. Because the courts are shifting. Because our rights are not guaranteed unless we guard them. Because silence is complicity and you are not alone.