Joshua Graham Lynn
Co-Founder
Joshua Graham Lynn has dedicated his career to building brands that create change for good through people powered movements. A seasoned storyteller, communications specialist and creative director, his work has been honored by the Rebrand 100 Awards, the Webby Awards, the American Package Design Awards, and the ADDYs. Josh has launched and managed numerous international brands and developed power-building platforms for organizations ranging from credit unions to sustainable communities, mobilizing millions of Americans toward a better future.
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Foreword to How to Save Democracy
Mar 23 2023
At its core, our work is about making sure the American people not only have a voice in our government but the loudest voice.
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2020 All Over Again?
Nov 1 2022
Here are three midterms scenarios Americans need to prepare for.
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“Big Lie” Candidates Lose Big In Georgia
Jun 22 2022
These election results dealt a blow to ongoing attempts to undermine the 2020 election.
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Despite More “Balanced” Congressional Map, American Voters Have Less Choice
Apr 15 2022
Where do we stand after 2020 redistricting?
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Denver, Colorado
Nov 6 2018
In 2018, voters in Denver passed a measure that bans corporate contributions to candidates for city office, lowers overall contribution limits for city races, and creates a public financing program for city candidates who qualify.
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Foreword to How to Save Democracy
Mar 23 2023
At its core, our work is about making sure the American people not only have a voice in our government but the loudest voice.
Read More
2020 All Over Again?
Nov 1 2022
Here are three midterms scenarios Americans need to prepare for.
Read More
“Big Lie” Candidates Lose Big In Georgia
Jun 22 2022
These election results dealt a blow to ongoing attempts to undermine the 2020 election.
Read More
Despite More “Balanced” Congressional Map, American Voters Have Less Choice
Apr 15 2022
Where do we stand after 2020 redistricting?
Read More
Denver, Colorado
Nov 6 2018
In 2018, voters in Denver passed a measure that bans corporate contributions to candidates for city office, lowers overall contribution limits for city races, and creates a public financing program for city candidates who qualify.
Read More