
“By voting to advance the GOP government funding bill, rather than demanding or receiving anything in return, Schumer handed more power to the extremists destroying the government.” – Connecticut Indivisible Groups Continue Reading →
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“By voting to advance the GOP government funding bill, rather than demanding or receiving anything in return, Schumer handed more power to the extremists destroying the government.” – Connecticut Indivisible Groups Continue Reading →
“…when you say you are ‘not sure’ that enacting civil rights laws ‘is the proper role of government,’ Rep. Fiorello, we would say that we are concerned that you do not have the basic understanding of our laws to be holding public office.” – Nerlyn Pierson, Michelle Abt Continue Reading →
A “Count Every Vote” Rally to protect the vote is tentatively scheduled the day after the presidential election. Continue Reading →
A crowd of about 800 gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for the “Greenwich Cares rally for justice” organized by Indivisible Greenwich to honor George Floyd. Continue Reading →
Masks and social distancing are both expected and necessary. Attendees are asked to bring blankets and towels to sit on to aide in social distancing. Continue Reading →
Indivisible Greenwich held a gathering outside Greenwich Town Hall on Wednesday night. The event, one of a number across the country billed as “Reject the Coverup.” Continue Reading →
Indivisible Greenwich will join other groups across the country gathering under the banner, “Reject The Coverup,” planning similar events. Continue Reading →
Indivisible Greenwich is launching a new initiative, “Democracy Matters” at their first 2020 meeting. The focus will be on preparing for November elections on January 22, at 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
Crowds gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for a “Lights for Liberty” vigil to protest inhumane conditions at southern border camps for migrants. Continue Reading →
As of Monday vigils, rallies, protests and other events are being planned in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and eight international locations to stand against “inhumane conditions faced by children and others in detention camps at the southern border.” Continue Reading →