B.O.L.D. America - Boycott, Organize, Liberate, Divest

ABOUT
B.O.L.D.

Nonpartisan Grassroots Movement

Reclaiming civic power through direct citizen action. Uniting Americans across political divides. Building accountable alternatives to exploitative systems.

No More Spectators

Our Mission

Unity Through Action

B.O.L.D. America unites Americans across political divides by promoting ethical resistance, informed independence, and community rebuilding. We believe that real change comes not from the top down, but from engaged citizens working together at the grassroots level.

Beyond Partisanship

We reject the false choice between left and right, red and blue. Our purple represents the unity that emerges when Americans put people before parties and principles before politics. We focus on solutions, not divisions.

Constructive Engagement

Our approach emphasizes empowerment, not extremism. We build rather than tear down, educate rather than intimidate, and organize rather than ostracize. Every action we take is designed to strengthen our communities and democratic institutions.

Free & Fair Elections

Democracy depends on transparent, verifiable elections that all citizens can trust. We support election integrity through independent data analysis, transparent audits, and advocacy for secure voting systems. By ensuring every vote is counted accurately, we protect the foundation of self-governance for future generations.

The Four Pillars in Detail

Our comprehensive framework for civic engagement and community empowerment

BOYCOTT

Withdraw support from systems that exploit or divide

  • Make purchasing decisions based on ethical labor, environmental, and human-rights standards.
  • Track corporate practices using independent accountability reports.
  • Avoid companies with documented patterns of exploitation or discrimination.
  • Prioritize businesses that pay fair wages and maintain transparent supply chains.
  • Support brands that demonstrate measurable community investment.
  • Use collective consumer actions to pressure companies into ethical reforms.
  • Reduce reliance on monopolistic corporations that consolidate economic power.
  • Shift spending to local or community-owned enterprises.
  • Encourage public awareness of harmful practices through information sharing.
  • Strengthen consumer coalitions to create sustained economic leverage.

ORGANIZE

Build communities for mutual aid and advocacy

  • Develop neighborhood networks that coordinate resources and support.
  • Establish volunteer-based mutual aid groups for food, transportation, and emergency needs.
  • Facilitate voter registration events and nonpartisan civic participation drives.
  • Create community forums where residents can voice concerns and propose solutions.
  • Build cross-group alliances to address local issues collectively.
  • Offer training in civic engagement, local governance, and public advocacy.
  • Host workshops that teach conflict resolution and collaborative problem-solving.
  • Strengthen communication channels within neighborhoods for rapid coordination.
  • Partner with local institutions—libraries, schools, nonprofits—to expand reach.
  • Encourage youth leadership programs that cultivate the next generation of organizers.

LIBERATE

Free citizens from political and corporate manipulation

  • Expand media literacy education to help people identify bias and misinformation.
  • Promote independent journalism and transparent reporting practices.
  • Advocate for open public records and accessible government data.
  • Support efforts to expose corruption at local, state, and federal levels.
  • Strengthen digital privacy protections against corporate and governmental overreach.
  • Educate the public about data tracking, algorithmic influence, and online profiling.
  • Encourage diverse information sources to avoid ideological isolation.
  • Develop tools and resources that help citizens fact-check claims.
  • Promote digital security practices such as encryption and secure communications.
  • Build nonpartisan discussion spaces that reduce echo-chamber dynamics.

DIVEST

Redirect resources to locally accountable alternatives

  • Shift banking and lending to credit unions or community banks.
  • Support locally owned businesses to keep wealth circulating within communities.
  • Invest in worker cooperatives and employee-owned enterprises where possible.
  • Promote community land trusts and local economic development groups.
  • Encourage ethical investment portfolios that avoid harmful industries.
  • Prioritize renewable energy and sustainability-focused investments.
  • Develop local manufacturing and supply networks to reduce dependency on large conglomerates.
  • Support participatory budgeting initiatives that give residents a say in spending.
  • Fund community venture programs that back small startups and neighborhood enterprises.
  • Advocate for transparency in institutional investments, including pensions and endowments.
B.O.L.D. America - Boycott, Organize, Liberate, Divest

Guiding Principles

The core values that inform every action we take and decision we make

Unity Through Action

Purple symbolizes cooperation beyond party lines. We unite Americans through shared values and common purpose, not political affiliation.

Transparency & Accountability

Every dollar, vote, and voice matters. We demand openness from our institutions and practice it ourselves in all our activities.

Free & Fair Elections

Democracy depends on verifiable, transparent elections. We support election integrity through independent audits, data analysis, and advocacy for secure voting systems that all citizens can trust.

Economic Power & Resistance

Our economic participation is our leverage. Through strategic boycotts, spending blackouts, and supporting local businesses, we withdraw support from corrupt systems and build parallel community networks.

Empowerment, Not Extremism

We engage constructively, offering solutions rather than just criticism. Our goal is to build up, not tear down.

Community Before Corporations

Real change begins locally. We prioritize community needs over corporate profits and democratic participation over elite influence.

Why Purple?

Our visual identity reflects our commitment to unity and transformation

Purple Means:
Transformation

Unifying Purple

Purple represents the blend of red and blue - not a compromise, but a transformation. It symbolizes our commitment to bringing Americans together beyond partisan divisions.

Action Red

Deep red represents urgency, action, and the passion needed to create meaningful change. It reminds us that democracy requires active participation, not passive observation.

Trust Blue

Royal blue embodies trust, integrity, and the steadfast commitment to democratic values. It represents our dedication to transparency and accountable governance.

Our Promise

B.O.L.D. America is more than a movement—it's a commitment to the idea that ordinary Americans can create extraordinary change when we work together with purpose, integrity, and hope.

Freedom Is a Verb.