
Hey Bakersfield. We Are Your Neighbors.
We are everyday people—friends, family, and community members—coming together to build a better future for Bakersfield. We are not politicians or career activists. We are a volunteer team of passionate neighbors who believe in the power of grassroots action.
We have been working tirelessly to empower our community and amplify the voices that need to be heard. We stand for progress, unity, and real change—driven by the people, for the people.
What We Do
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Advocate for Local Issues – Raising awareness and taking action on the matters that impact our community the most.
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Empower Voices – Creating space for everyone to be heard, because real change starts with conversation.
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Build Community – Strengthening connections and fostering collaboration to make Bakersfield a better place for all.
This movement belongs to all of us. Together, we are shaping the future—one conversation, one action, one step at a time.
📢 Join the Movement
Be part of something bigger. Get involved, stay informed, and help us create lasting change in Bakersfield.
50501 is a peaceful movement.
Violence of any kind will not be tolerated.
CONTACT US: bakersfield50501@pm.me
THE BEST WAY TO PREDICT THE FUTURE IS TO CREATE IT
GET INVOLVED AND JOIN the 50501 Movement
What is the 50501 Movement?
The first #50501 protests were a decentralized rapid response to the anti-democratic and illegal actions of the Trump administration and its plutocratic allies. The idea—50 protests in 50 states on 1 day—was born on r/50501 and spread rapidly on social media.
In just days, grassroots organizers—without any budget, centralized structure, or official backing—pulled off over 80 peaceful protests in all 50 states. Twelve days later, tens of thousands of Americans declared "No Kings Day" and protested once more.
The protests were covered by every major media outlet, showing the world that the American working class will not sit idly by as plutocrats rip apart their democratic institutions and civil liberties while undermining the rule of law.
50 protests. 50 states. 1 movement.