We will be gathering to join hands in solidarity against the multiple actions of the Trump administration, and literally make a human chain. This will be followed by a moment of silence. It is inspired by the “Hands Across High” campaign in Colombus, OH.
Many of us come, each with our own reasons. Some are opposed most by the cuts to Medicaid, others by the push for deportations, or the camps built to house detainees. Still others oppose the elimination of research or ALL of the myriad of other actions of the current regime. This event gives us all a chance to join together in solidarity, and support each other, no matter our motivation.
At 6:00 pm we will have a Standout Rally, so bring your signs (we’ll provide one if you don’t have one), and get ready to get honked at! At 7:00 pm the “HANDS ACROSS RILEY” begins. We welcome all of you to join us.
This a local Indivisible event!
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
Join Indivisible Hingham Hull and neighbors from across our community to stand up and protect our democracy. Right now, it needs all of us to be loud, visible, and united.
Bring your voice, your signs, your friends, and your family. This is what democracy looks like.
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
he Texas House Democrats are denying quorum to stop the Trump takeover of our state and block his attempt to rig the 2026 midterm elections. But Trump isn’t stopping in Texas. He’s targeting Missouri, Ohio, Florida, and every state he can twist to help him steal Congress next year. States like California and New York are starting to fight back.
Let’s be clear: this fight started in Texas, but it doesn’t end there. It’s about the future of our democracy. Trump knows that he can’t win on his ideas so he is trying to steal congress – and he’s doing it by silencing the voices of communities of color. We’re not going to let that happen.
That’s why we’re organizing a National Day of Action on Saturday, August 16, to fight back against the Trump takeover of our country.
Texas will lead with an anchor rally at the Capitol in Austin. Across the country, we’re asking people to show up at their state houses, city halls, or community spaces and make it clear — we see what Trump is doing, and we won’t stand for it.
Join our national mobilization and planning call this Thursday, August 14 at 8pm ET to learn more about how you can get involved and why we’re fighting back.
Come write cards and spend time chatting with your fellow democracy warriors!
We’ve been asked to write postcards to voters in Virginia. This project has 2 purposes:
Contribute to democratic victory in the Virginia fall election for governor and state legislature. It’s the first chance for voters to respond to Trump 2.0. Everyone agrees we need a big win by Democrats to show that a focus on the economy, affordability, and democracy will be a winning strategy nationally in 2026.
Test the effectiveness of using political cartoons as a way to engage swing voters. In this case the cards will be sent to voters around Norfolk, home to a lot of military families, and the image and message relate to cuts in veterans services.
10 cards/ packet. Stay and write or take them to go. Alternate pick up time and location available. Info and sign up
Come canvass with Team Wu in Jamaica Plain! We will have a training right at the top, then begin knocking doors together. Please bring comfortable walking shoes, and water. We will provide everything else! Thank you for volunteering with us!
Come canvass with Team Wu in Jamaica Plain! We will have a training right at the top, then begin knocking doors together. Please bring comfortable walking shoes, and water. We will provide everything else! Thank you for volunteering with us!
America stands for laws and due process, science, free speech, equality, and respect for all people. Stand together to strengthen our community and our collective voice.
Come to this peaceful demonstration. Bring your signs, your friends, your determination—and your belief that the United States was never meant to have kings. Join us!
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
Join us and the Bay Area Coalition to make calls to voters in Virginia for the November 4, 2025 state government election. Virginians will be electing a new Governor, Lt. Governor, Secretary of State and Attorney General along with all 100 seats in the House Of Delegates.
Our experienced coaches will be on hand to help callers access the calls, get familiar with the candidates and VA voting details, review scripts for the calls and guide callers throughout the phone bank.
If you haven’t heard of it, Swing Left is a national network that helps people find high impact ways to support Democratic candidates. We focus on the most flippable races as an important step towards ensuring the progressive change needed to create a more inclusive and equitable government and society.
TurnPurple2Blue has always urged the these donation good practices:
Give to grassroots organizations or vetted strategic groups, not PACs.
Give directly to candidates, never the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC, spoken as the D triple-C or the D-trip).
Ignore melodramatic texts and do not give through them.
The following are two articles, written by Adam Bonica, in a substack newsletter. The first article details how donation money was stolen from people who thought they were helping democratic causes and candidates. Be sure to read the concluding paragraphs “Why the Democratic Party Looks the Other Way” and “The Democratic Party Must Clean House”. The article (button below) also has many more graphs detailing the shuffling of money between PACs.
The second article details the reforms ActBlue initiated in response. The Democratic party has said nothing. The article also notes that “A very generous interpretation might put the efficiency rate at 10-20% (still terrible)”