CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University is launching an anti-Trump “Resistance School” aimed at giving online participants “the skills they need to take collective action and effectively resist the Trump agenda.”

“Resistance School is a free four session practical training program to sharpen the tools we need to fight for our values at the federal, state, and local levels,” according to the school’s website. “Our goal is to keep the embers of resistance alive through concrete learning, community engagement, and forward-looking action.”

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The school is the brainchild of students at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government who don’t like Donald Trump’s vision for America. So they partnered with like-minded liberal professors and activists with the Democratic National Committee and former President Obama’s advocacy group Organizing for Action to create the school, which will be broadcast on the website and Facebook Live.

The Resistance School tagline: Practical skills for taking back America.

“Resistance School started with a couple of students chatting with a couple of professors, having a sense of outrage and despair and beginning to feel overwhelmed and exhausted with the question of ‘What are we going to do after the election?'” Harvard student and Resistance School co-founder Shanoor Seervai told CNN.

The first session, which starts Wednesday, features Timothy McCarthy for a discussion about “Communicating our values in political advocacy.”

According to the Harvard website, McCarthy is “an award-winning scholar, educator and public servant” who is an expert on “politics and social movements, slavery and abolition, the art and literature of protest, media culture, and human rights” with four published books about protesting, abolition, Howard Zinn, and other social justice stuff.

Other sessions are scheduled for Wednesdays or Thursdays through April and feature talks by folks like Sara El-Amine, “the former Executive Director of President Obama’s advocacy arm,” and New York Assemblyman Michael Blake, an Obama White House staffer who currently serves as Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee, according to ResistanceSchool.com.

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CNN reports:

This program comes in the wake of protests like the Women’s March and the March for Science, which were organized by progressives across the country in the months following President Donald Trump’s inauguration. …

So far, organizers say they have about 3,000 groups “representing over 10,000 people” registered for their first class. …

The organizers of the program didn’t expect the level of interest they’ve received and seem to still be grappling with questions about scale. How will people communicate with each other? What happens after the fourth week? How will they keep track of impact? They’re still figuring out the answers to these questions …

“Some are coming with groups of 700 people, some are smaller groups, potlucks, gather in people’s kitchens,” Seervai said.