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Tag: Indivisible National

  • May Day National General Strike

    MAY DAY / May 1st 2026

NO WORK, NO SCHOOL, NO SHOPPING
BEGIN PLANS FOR A GENERAL STRIKE

Trump is going to try to take control of the November elections. Only people power can stop him. Join Indivisible and May Day Strong and start building capacity for a General Strike this fall!

WWW.MAYDAYSTRONG.ORG

NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION
STOP THE BILLIONAIRE AGENDA
WE ARE THE MANY. THEY ARE THE FEW.

    There’s been a lot of criticism claiming that No Kings and other recent
    protests are ineffective or symbolic at best. But that misses the bigger
    picture. Protests are not isolated events—they’re catalysts. They build
    networks, shift public narratives, and lay the groundwork for sustained
    action.

    Indivisible is already turning that energy into something concrete.
    Following No Kings, they’re organizing a national strike beginning on
    May Day, with the explicit goal of building momentum through November.
    This isn’t about a single day of demonstration—it’s about sustained
    pressure and coordinated action to push back against any attempts at
    election interference by this administration.

    Change doesn’t happen overnight, and it doesn’t happen without visible,
    collective resistance. Protests are often the first step in a longer
    strategy—and that strategy is already underway.


    MAY DAY / May 1st 2026

    NO WORK, NO SCHOOL, NO SHOPPING
    BEGIN PLANS FOR A GENERAL STRIKE

    Trump is going to try to take control of the November elections. Only people power can stop him. Join Indivisible and May Day Strong and start building capacity for a General Strike this fall!

    WWW.MAYDAYSTRONG.ORG

    NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION
    STOP THE BILLIONAIRE AGENDA
    WE ARE THE MANY. THEY ARE THE FEW.

  • Why No Kings Matters: With Indivisible’s Ezra Levin | PoliticsGirl

    As Ezra Levin reminds us, No Kings is not just something we HAVE to do but something we GET to do. That we get to be a part of history by sending a very public message to our country, and the world, that we are mad as hell and we’re not going to take it anymore. But this time, it’s not enough to just go, we need to be bringing people with us. This administration is an existential threat to America and the world. No Kings is a day of community, that doesn’t just protest our bad president but brings together good people. Authoritarians want us to feel hopeless, like they are inevitable, but days like No Kings and the actions we take with our people afterward, is the antidote. We come in peace. But we come in numbers.

    Watch the full 30 min video here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1196219832399024

  • CALL NOW: Tell Congress We Need ICE Out For Good

    What Happened:

    On Wednesday, January 7th, Renee Good, an American citizen, was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities.

    A broad coalition of groups across the country is calling for Congress to answer the people’s call to get ICE Out For Good. We can’t wait around while ICE and DHS continue to harm more people. Congress MUST demand an end to these reckless immigration raids, and withhold their votes from any bill that would add to ICE’s already massive budget.

    Our coalition is specifically demanding that Members of Congress oppose any appropriations bill that includes increased funding for ICE or Border Patrol, and refuse to vote for any funding bill for DHS unless it:

    • Strengthens restrictions on ICE and Border Patrol’s ability to conduct dragnet arrest operations and target people based on their race, language or accent, place of employment, or location at the time of the apprehension;
    • Ends Border Patrol deployment to our cities and rejects its ever-expanding mandate in immigration enforcement; and
    • Limits DHS’s reprogramming and transfer authority, including specifically preventing reprogramming and transferring funds for detention.

    We know that’s a little in the weeds, so we’ve simplified the message in the call script below. Please fill out the form and we’ll connect you to your representative. Tell them they must act now to rein in ICE.


    Call your senator

    Ready to Go? Great! Go to the indivisible site and fill out the form (scroll down to “Start your call:” section)

    Please make sure you have your phone nearby, and that volume is turned up.

    Here’s your script:

    Hi, my name is [Your Name], and I’m a constituent from [Your City, State].

    I’m calling to urge Representative [Name] to refuse to vote for any appropriations bill for the Department of Homeland Security that fails to rein in ICE.

    Renee Good’s killing on January 7, is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against our communities.

    We can’t wait around while ICE harms more people. Representative [NAME] must push for an appropriations bill that puts serious restrictions on ICE, ends its dragnet raids, and doesn’t add a penny to its already bloated budget.


    Thank you!

    Thank you for calling your representative! If you haven’t already, please place a call to your senators too

  • Indivisibles,

    At the start of 2025, some people questioned whether the resistance was dead. They doubted that Trump’s authoritarian agenda would be met with defiance and backlash. You proved them wrong. 

    Not only are people showing up to defend their neighbors and our democracy, they’re doing so in historic numbers. The number of local Indivisible groups has doubled and the overall size of our movement has quadrupled. And after a year of facing mounting grassroots backlash, the regime is flailing.

    Trump is at his lowest point of popularity. His sycophants and enablers are losing election after election. Some of his staunchest supporters are abandoning ship. The momentum is on our side and the regime knows it.

    But to get to this point, our movement had to adapt. We expanded our toolbelt of tactics, developed new skills, and massively scaled up our organizing. This was only possible because of people like you — folks who show up to protests, sign up to host events, write letters and make calls to their reps, donate when they can, organize with their local Indivisible groups, and take on leadership roles in their communities.

    As we reflect on this year and prepare for 2026, we want to thank you for your support and dedication and share some of the new programs and tactics we’ve been able to deploy with your help.

    Leading historic, nationwide protests

    Protest has always been one of Indivisible’s tactics, but we’ve never pulled it off at the scale we have this year. From Hands Off in April to No Kings in June and October, we worked with a broad coalition to bring millions of people out into the streets to remind Trump — and the rest of the country — that power belongs with the people. 

    Using new digital tools for state and local advocacy

    Traditionally Indivisible’s advocacy at the national level has been focused on Members of Congress, with groups building their own campaigns around local office holders. But with Trump sidelining Congress this year, we’ve had to build campaigns around any levers of resistance available — often state legislatures and attorneys general.  Using new email and call tools, Indivisibles sent tens of thousands of messages to their state and local officials demanding they fight back against ICE in their neighborhoods and counter the regime’s gerrymandering at the state level.

    Applying corporate pressure and building courage

    We know from history that autocrats do not rule on their own — they rely on the support or complicit acquiescence of businesses, universities, law firms, and more. This year, we’ve expanded our organizing to include corporate pressure campaigns targeting Avelo Airlines, ABC, Target, Amazon, Home Depot, and Spotify to push these corporations to stop supporting the regime’s authoritarian policies or pre-emptively folding to its demands.

    Indivisibles have also signed up to start hundreds of Courage Collectives — groups that are focused on leveraging their personal networks to push key institutions into non-cooperation with the regime. As alumni, professionals, and members of faith communities, Indivisibles are innovating new ways to chip away at the regime’s support. 

    Reaching beyond our core audience online

    Digital organizing has always been part of Indivisible’s work, but social media is increasingly siloed, making it hard to reach those who aren’t already fully in your camp. So this year we massively scaled up our partnership with creators — an effort that’s advanced our campaigns and helped support independent voices online. 

    Teaming up with more than 80 creators across six different platforms, we reached over 27 million people on social media and generated more than 5.46 million engagements. We mobilized folks to join mass protests, share calls to action, and get out the vote. And in 2026, we’ll continue experimenting with new ways to engage people online and bring them into our movement.

    Showing solidarity across the movement

    Our work to save democracy includes showing solidarity with those being targeted and harmed by the regime. Earlier this month, Indivisible raised over $140,000 for United We Dream’s effort to protect immigrants under threat by this regime and throughout this year, Indivisible groups hosted hundreds of food drives and mutual aid efforts.

    Creating new channels for movement feedback

    In a true grassroots movement, individual members should have a say in the movement’s priorities, campaigns, and tactics. That’s why we started our What’s the Plan calls this year. Our weekly zoom chats with Leah and Ezra give folks direct access to Indivisible’s leadership and real-time accountability with participants able to ask and up-vote any question, including questions critiquing campaigns and tactics, for them to answer. These calls will continue next year

    At the start of the year, we knew this movement would play a pivotal role in the fight against authoritarianism. Still, we’re blown away by the level of commitment and dedication every Indivisible has shown throughout a difficult year. We’ll have more opportunities for action in the new year, but right now we want to express our gratitude.

    In solidarity,

    Indivisible Team

  • Don’t Stream Fascism: Cancel Spotify

    Spotify is running ads recruiting agents for ICE. Indivisible is asking every listener and artist to take four key actions.

    Spotify claims these ads comply with their policy, but the truth is streaming hate is not neutral.

    It’s a choice. Refuse to fund it. Refuse to ignore it.

    What You Can Do:

    1. Cancel your Spotify subscription, TODAY until the ICE ads are removed.
    2. Stop streaming content on Spotify until ICE ads are removed.
    3. Engage in peaceful, public protest outside of Spotify offices, studios, or major events to demand they stop their ICE recruitment ads.*
      • Bring your community together to make your voices heard, peacefully and powerfully.
      • Use your signs, stories, and creativity to demand that Spotify drop ICE ads and stand on the right side of history.
      • Share photos and videos from your protest on social media and tag Spotify on their social media accounts.
      • Use hashtags: #CancelSpotify #DontStreamFascism #StopICEAds
    4. Tag Spotify publicly and urge artists, podcasters, and labels to denounce these ads and oppose the platform complicity.

    Go to Indivisible’s Cancel Spotify page and learn more.

  • Indivisible’s Ezra Levin on Midterms

    Watch on Facebook

    The mid-terms are just around the corner. Indivisible is fighting for a Democratic Party that’ll actually fight for us! Watch co-founder Ezra Levin on Facebook