We believe in an America where we use our votes, not violence, to decide who governs in our name. We must come together to condemn any efforts to silence or intimidate votes, whether through hateful speech, online threats, or violent acts.
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We are in a moment of crisis, and it is more important than ever that candidates and elected officials be held accountable by their constituents for protecting access to abortion and preventing more rights from being denied by radical judges and MAGA politicians.
After Uvalde, Congress is once again talking about gun violence prevention legislation. Here's everything you need to know about the measures being discussed in the House and Senate, as well as what you need to do next to take action.
Every once in a while, there are moments when thousands of new, potential activists are actively looking to take action. Here are our best tips for recruiting new activists in this unique moment.
In an increasingly tense political climate, Indivisible activists need proactive safety measures. This guide provides essential strategies to protect your personal safety, data, and right to assemble. Covering event planning, online privacy, legal rights, and handling harassment, this resource equips you and your group to anticipate and address potential risks. Share it widely to ensure safe, effective advocacy in your communities.
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We are in an extremely dangerous place—and not just for abortion rights. Overturning Roe v. Wade will place other unenumerated rights, like gay marriage, access to contraception, and many more, in its cross hairs.