Volunteer Opportunities
Find your lane. From protest logistics to mutual aid, outreach, and accessibility — there’s a place for everyone.
Keep actions safe, smooth, and impactful
- Protest Marshals: Guide routes, manage pacing, and coordinate with leads.
- Logistics Coordinators: Support set‑up, stage, sound, power, and supply runs.
- Safety & De‑escalation: Help maintain calm and resolve conflicts on site.
- Accessibility Coordinators: ASL / language access, mobility, and ADA routing.
Care for the people who show up
- Mutual Aid: Distribute water, snacks, PPE, and supplies.
- First Aid Team: Basic care; CPR/First‑Aid training a plus.
- Wellness & Rest: Staff calm spaces and check‑in tables.
- Legal Observers: Coordinate with partner orgs and hotline info.
Grow the movement across the city
- Street Teams: Post flyers, canvass events, and spread the word.
- Social Media Crew: Create content, live‑stream, and capture visuals.
- Community Leads: Connect with schools, unions, and local orgs.
- Press Liaisons: Draft releases and help with media check‑in.
Infrastructure that keeps us moving
- Stage & Sound: Audio engineers, DJs, and stage managers.
- Transport & Supply: Drivers with cars/vans; load‑in/load‑out crews.
- Photo/Video: Document actions; share assets with comms team.
- Data & CRM: Maintain sign‑ups and volunteer shift schedules.
Inclusive, prepared, and responsible
- Accessibility Planning: ADA routes, interpreters, seating, and shade.
- Emergency Readiness: Weather plan, lost‑and‑found, hydration points.
- Permits & Neighbors: Work with venues and local officials as needed.
- Sustainability: Waste sorting, water stations, and leave‑no‑trace.
Artists & Performers
Calling conscious hip‑hop artists, spoken‑word poets, and musicians. Use your platform to energize and sustain the movement.
Ways to Participate
- Perform at rallies, festivals, and community events.
- Collaborate on original protest music and visuals.
- Lead creative workshops for youth and new organizers.
- Amplify actions via livestreams and social features.
What We Provide
- Professional stage and sound support (where available).
- Promo features across our channels.
- Coordination with media & photo/video teams.
- Community partnerships to grow your audience.
Artist submission guidelines
- Share links to your music/performances and a short bio.
- Content must align with anti‑hate, pro‑justice values.
- All ages and family‑friendly language preferred for public events.
Vendors & Community Partners
We welcome vendors and orgs that support protestors and community care.
Recommended Booth Types
- Protest gear: shirts, masks, signs, and art.
- Food & beverages for activists.
- Books, zines, and educational materials.
- Wellness & support services.
Tabling Details
- 10’x10’ standard spaces; bring your own tent/table.
- Power availability varies by venue.
- Set‑up typically 2 hours before gates; load‑out after close.
- Must align with mission and community guidelines.
How to Apply
- Complete the vendor form with product/service description.
- Include proof of permits if selling food/drink.
- Share social links and any power/special needs.
Community standards
We prioritize local, mission‑aligned vendors; hate speech and discriminatory content are not permitted.
Get Involved
Ready to jump in? Submit the appropriate form below and our team will follow up with next steps.
Volunteer Interest
Tell us your skills, availability, and preferred roles.
Artist Sign‑Up
Share your music links, bio, and technical needs.
Vendor Application
Apply for a tabling space; include booth details.
Prefer email?
Email: inquiries@lavedajones.com

