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 ...
In this season of civic ferment, one of the most remarkable phenomena has been the success of the “Indivisible” guide. Crafted by four current and former Democratic congressional staffers after the ...
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 ...
The "Indivisible" guide has inspired a movement of activists in Arizona and across the country The guide is a how-to manual for resisting President Donald Trump's Republican agenda Many of the tips ...
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 ...
More than 4,500 groups have signed up to resist President Donald Trump's agenda in almost every congressional district across the country -- this is all according to what's called the "Indivisible ...
Do you want to do your part to beat back the Trump agenda? If so, that will require more than calls and petitions according to a group of former progressive congressional staffers who saw the Tea ...
This week on The State of Belief – getting ready for No Kings Day on June 14 th, an initiative of the national grassroots organization Indivisible. Co-founder Leah Greenberg explains that No Kings Day ...