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    The Resistance Has Whiskers: Why National Cat Lady Day Feels Bigger This Year

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 18, 20263 Mins Read
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    There are holidays, there are internet holidays, and then there is National Cat Lady Day, which this year has somehow managed to become both a cultural moment and a political organizing opportunity.

    Frankly, it was probably inevitable.

    For years, “cat lady” has been one of those phrases society deployed with a smirk, usually aimed at women who were deemed too independent, too outspoken, too unwilling to arrange their lives around other people’s expectations. It was meant to be dismissive, the kind of shorthand that reduces a whole person into a trope.

    Instead, it has backfired magnificently.

    What was once intended as a joke has been reclaimed into something far more interesting: a symbol of sharp instincts, mutual care, and a healthy suspicion of people who show up with bad vibes and worse policy ideas. If cats are famously known for noticing when something is off, then perhaps it makes perfect sense that the cat ladies noticed the state of the world and decided to organize.

    This Sunday, April 19, Cat Ladies for America is taking that energy and turning it into something decidedly bigger with the launch of CATLADYPALOOZA!, a national virtual livestream airing at 7:00 PM ET on YouTube. More than a cheeky celebration of National Cat Lady Day, the event is being framed as a full-fledged night of civic action, legal education, mutual aid, comedy, and joyful resistance.

    In other words, it is exactly what you would get if a protest planning meeting, a comedy show, and a very active group chat all had a baby.

    The event brings together an unusually irresistible lineup of organizers, legal experts, artists, comedians, and creators, including Amanda McGonigal of “Cats on a Couch” fame, whose politically charged feline content has reached millions, and Robby Roadsteamer, the musical comedian and resistance performance artist who made national headlines after being wrongly arrested by ICE during a peaceful protest in Portland.

    Additional guests include Eliza Orlins, Mohini Tangri, Bre Gurosko of Project Saltbox, Eva Chavez Lopez, Dara Johnson of ACLU of Maryland, the musical comedy duo GriefCat, and host Gemma Smith, who, in a detail too perfect to improve upon, is serving as the event’s “Hiss-tress of Cere-meow-nies.” 

    “A just society is built by people who refuse to let fear, cruelty, or isolation win,” said Blaire Postman, founder of Cat Ladies for America. “We are bringing people together to learn, organize, and protect one another because solidarity is how democracy survives.”

    And that, really, is the whole point.

    At a moment when public life can often feel designed to keep people overwhelmed, CATLADYPALOOZA! offers something refreshingly different: a reminder that movements survive not only on outrage, but on humor, connection, and the knowledge that other people are paying attention too.

    Importantly, people must register now in order to receive the private livestream link, which will be sent ahead of Sunday’s event. Supporters can sign up at CatLadiesforAmerica.com to make sure they have access before showtime.

    So yes, National Cat Lady Day is still about cats.

    But this year, it is also about community, civic courage, and the increasingly undeniable fact that the resistance, it turns out, has whiskers.Register now to attend CATLADYPALOOZA!

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