“Freedom of the press is not just important to democracy, it is democracy.”
Walter Cronkite
Media Roundup Oct 23, 2025
Photos, videos, and links for the biggest protest in Savannah’s history.
Press Release Oct 09, 2025
In partnership with the ACLU of Georgia and in collaboration with Chatham County Young Democrats, Coastal Georgia for Democracy is hosting Savannah’s No Kings Day on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at Emmet Park on E. Bay Street.
Media Roundup Sep 01, 2025
Labor Day was not business as usual as people marched to demand workers rights over billionaire’s tax cuts.
Press Release Aug 29, 2025
On Monday, September 1, Savannahians will mobilize alongside thousands of others across the country for Workers Over Billionaires: A Labor Day of Action.
Aug 28, 2025
Watch the entire town hall recording for five Georgia Democratic candidates for office.
Press Release Aug 19, 2025
Political leaders and candidates will speak directly with coastal Georgians at a town hall in Savannah on August 26, 2025.
Media Roundup Jul 21, 2025
Despite the heat, hundreds participated in our Big Beautiful Backlash to protest the GOP’s “Big Beautiful Bill” that threatens the welfare of tens of thousands in Coastal Georgia.
Media Roundup Jun 16, 2025
Videos, photos, news coverage links, and more from Savannah’s No Kings protest. Organized by CG4D and DSA Savannah, this protest attracted more than 3,000 citizens, setting a city record.
Press Release May 12, 2025
Georgians can hear from Public Service Commission candidates at a free, open forum in Savannah on June 12—just days before the June 17 primary. Hosted by WSAV’s Tina Tyus-Shaw, the event offers voters a chance to ask about rising energy costs, Georgia Power, and more.
Media Roundup Apr 05, 2025
A collection of local news coverage from Savannah’s Hands Off! rally and protest which attracted more than 2,000 citizens to march down Bull St to City Hall.
Press Release Mar 24, 2025
Savannah’s Indivisible chapter will host an Empty Seat Town Hall on April 14 to address federal cuts and Rep. Buddy Carter’s absence. Local leaders and candidates will discuss key issues impacting Georgia District 1.