Virginia is on track to be the South’s only state fully led by Democrats — governor and legislature. What happens in Virginia in 2025 will affect the balance of political power in 2026 and beyond.
If Democrats win key state house races in southeast Virginia, we not only galvanize a sweeping Democratic win—we also set the stage to flip a critical congressional seat (CD-02, southeast Virginia) in 2026. That’s why your support matters right now. And it is volunteers like us, the engines driving these campaigns forward and fueling victories in the Virginia and around the country, who are making a better future possible.
Catelin Drey’s 10-point special election win in Iowa proves it: Democrats win when we invest now and organize smart. Today, it’s Virginia’s turn.
We’re rallying behind four Democratic women challengers taking on Republican incumbents in 2025:
Mary Person (HD-83)
Cheryl Smith (HD-98)
Cat Porterfield (HD-99)
Liz Richardson (HD-100)
This is a movement led by us—the volunteers, organizers, and grassroots supporters who are building a better future from the ground up. These four highly qualified, deeply committed candidates share our values and are running to make life better for ordinary Virginians.
Today, we are 60 days out and early voting starts on Sep 19. Momentum in Virginia’s elections matters for the entire country. An early investment now strengthens our candidates, fuels voter turnout, and builds the infrastructure Democrats will need to win big in 2026.
Join FJAH and The National Council for an art build to prep for the 2025 FreeHer March! We will get creative and prep together at the FJAH office in Roxbury. Dinner will be provided. Sign up to receive all of the details!
Join us for the fourth annual #FreeHer March of 2025, to advance the Free Her Policy Platform and uplift the urgent need for clemency in Massachusetts. We demand an end to jail and prison construction, pathways home for our people, and massive investment in community-led solutions. A van will be available for those that need a rest or a ride to participate. RSVP to receive more information!
A ballot initiative we support to reform the corrupting stipend system in the MA legislature will appear on the November 2026 ballot. Our unique stipend system—by which our elected representatives are beholden to leadership for a significant portion of their pay—cements the stranglehold those leaders maintain on all legislation in the Commonwealth. This dynamic has helped create a major obstacle to accountability and the least effective and transparent legislature in the US. PDM wants MA voters to weigh in on this important reform.
Our panelists will be Jonathan Hecht, a PDM leader who served as Watertown’s State Representative from 2009 to 2020 and Brian Muldoon, an accomplished organizer, who is leading the newly formed Legislative Effectiveness and Accountability Project (LEAP) to support the ballot question. They will explain the significance of stipend reform, the campaign to get the question on the ballot and how you can help. To move the campaign forward, PDM needs your assistance to gather 100,000 signatures supporting the initiative, between September and November of this fall.
In solidarity with our besieged friends and fellow countrypeople in the amazing city of DC, I plan to stand out with the Groton First Saturday protesters this Saturday morning from 10 to noon , then come back to Littleton and stand out in the Common until 2 pm, or the rain washes me away.
Anyone who would like to join me in Littleton, join me on the Common around 1.
Extra credit for bringing one or more signs that proclaim freedom from being occupied by our own army.
We need to keep going! We are a group that has been meeting since 2017. Our meetings includes discussion of current events, plans and an Indivisible recommended action. Our next meeting is coming up and we hope that you are able to attend. We love meeting new people.
Benefit concert played by The Honey Steelers & The Wicked Pickers Trio; donations go to MIRA & the International Institute of New England. Please RSVP for exact address and parking information.
Join Harvard students in their push to show Harvard University that the Harvard community, and greater Boston community, stand united. At the “United We Stand” event, speakers will push Harvard to stand strong and not settle. Our stance is simple: folding now will only serve to embolden an increasingly authoritarian federal government and set a dangerous precedent for other universities, civil society, and our country.
This will not just be a rally – this will also serve as community action. Harvard students will have the chance to make their voices heard by submitting notes to SFF’s comment box. Each student will have the opportunity to write a note to President Garber about why they believe Harvard should not make a deal with the Trump administration.
These notes will be delivered to President Garber’s office to show that the Harvard community stands united against the Trump administration’s anti-American attacks on our university.
Paper, writing utensils, and envelopes will be available at the event for students to contribute to. Students are also welcome to bring pre-written notes.
At the Melrose annual Victorian Fair on Sun, Sept 7th, from 11a – 4p, we’ll have a table with flyers, a sign-up sheet, talking heads (including yours?), songs, and a raffle for copies of the US Constitution. You can register here to sit at the table for an hour, letting friends and neighbors know how Indivisible in Melrose, Wakefield & Beyond will help them rise in strategic response to this regime. The Victorian Fair is a 44 year old Melrose popular tradition of celebrating community with entertainment, food, nonprofit groups, and local businesses.