The Indivisible Guide was put online by former congressional staffers to give both Republicans and Democrats an effective way to resist Trump policies. So far, 6,000 local groups have registered.
Originally published by Hunter Walk on LinkedIn: Indivisible: How A 23-Page Google Doc Gave Birth To A National Progressive Movement Hunter Walk: Indivisible kind of burst on the scene post-election ...
After the 26-page Indivisible Guide was put online as a Google doc in mid-December, it quickly went viral — former US Labor Secretary Robert Reich and actor/activist George Takei tweeted it — and ...
A woman dressed as Lady Justice joins over 100 protesters at a January 24 rally outside the New York City offices of Democratic Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand to demand they oppose ...
Rally name is 'We the People Feel the Squeeze' Pending rally follows other protest events in Murfreesboro Murfreesboro Indivisible pursues a mission to elect progressive leaders, rebuild our democracy ...
On a dreary, cold Saturday in April, Nicole Stratton was bopping around the plaza in front of the gold-domed New Hampshire Statehouse, making sure Concord’s March for Science rally was moving along.
As Republican lawmakers across the country face heated questions from constituents at angry town halls, two co-founders of a progressive movement fought back Wednesday night against allegations that ...