Across the country, authoritarian forces are getting bolder and more dangerous. Trump and his allies are not hiding their agenda: mass deportations, rollbacks of civil rights, weaponized courts, and full-scale attacks on our democracy. We don’t have to wait until it’s too late. We can stop this. But it’ll take all of us—not just on single days of mass action, but through sustained organizing in our communities.
That’s why this summer, we’re launching One Million Rising—a national effort to train one million people in the strategic logic and practice of non-cooperation, as well as the basics of community organizing and campaign design. This is how we build people power that can’t be ignored. You’re invited to join us—and lead.
Let’s build a force bigger than fear and louder than hate. Let’s get ready. Let’s get organized. Let’s stop Trump.
Session 1: The Moment & Your Mission – July 16 Get oriented to making meaning of this moment and the role you can play in coordinated strategic action.
Session 2: How to Make it Happen – July 30 This train-the-trainer session is how we get to one million. Learn not just our strategy, but how you can train others and get them on board. You’ll host your first community resistance gathering after this session.
Session 3: What Now? – August 13 You’ll be onboarded to basic campaign design and learn how to implement it locally as well as get plugged into our next national campaign work. Your second community resistance gathering will move this action forward.
Sign up for all 3 sessions to get the most out of this experience. Watch it live with a friend in person, and get ready now to host your own community resistance gatherings after the second and third sessions. This is how we get to 1 million!
Vice President JD Vance plans to visit Nantucket on July 22. Let’s give him a proper Massachusetts welcome.
Join @CatsOnACouch, local Indivisible chapters, and Mass 50501 for a day of community building, peaceful protests, artistic demonstrations, and mutual aid.
If you’re not reading this from Nantucket, remember, it’s an island—book your ferry tickets ASAP!
Please join us on July 17th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at Northborough Common to celebrate the gift of community and the legacy of John Lewis, who passed away five years ago this July 17th. Hear from local speakers and experts about how this Administration is attempting to divide us by attacking our civil and human rights, but in America, the power lies with the people!
This event is being organized by The Greater Assabet Indivisible Network or GAIN, who brought you the No Kings Worcester Rally on June 14th. We will end our rally with a moving poem by our resident poet, and a peaceful march. Let’s celebrate what truly makes America great – ‘’We the people’’.
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.
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.
To help offset the recent federal cuts impacting food pantries please join us in supporting the Daily Bread Food Pantry in Milford, MA by dropping off goods at our food drive. This event is being put on by Indivisible Central MA. We need volunteers and donations.
When: Saturday July 12th 11 am to 1 pm
Where: Draper Memorial Park at corner of Congress St, and Main St Milford, MA
Items needed (new unused non perishable items only please) Baby supplies Feminine Hygiene Supplies Personal care items Rice dishes Oatmeal Cereal Soups Canned fruit Boxed Milk Snacks for kids Condiments Laundry detergent
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.
Come join Indivisible LAB for a sign-holding protest on July 17th, early evening, in Arlington. Thursday, July 17th is an Indivisible day of action in collaboration with Good Trouble Lives On, honoring U.S. Representative and legendary Civil Rights Movement activist John Lewis. The protest will be Burma Shave style, with signs featuring the words of this great leader and a call to action.If you can take part, please use these links to contact Amy or Elaine for details.
*The organizers said “early evening,” we picked 5-7 PM as a placeholder. Please contact them for exact time and address.
Across from the Minuteman Statue and Next to Buckman Tavern
Celebrate July 4 by joining Indivisible LAB and our allies at Lexington Alarm! for a community reading of the Declaration of Independence. We’ll gather on the lawn across from the Minuteman Statue and next to Buckman Tavern from 11am – 1pm. Take part in the reading, pick up one of Lexington Alarm’s signs, take a photo at the Minuteman Statue, and get free flags, stickers, or copies of the Declaration (while supplies last). This is a festive, family-friendly event and will include face painting for young children! You’re welcome to just stop by, but if you RSVP here, we can let you know if there any last-minute weather-related changes
Unite at Indivisible’s Social Justice Rally on July 17, 4:30 PM-6:00 PM at Littleton Common, Stevens Street, Littleton MA.
Stand together to protect voting rights, free speech, healthcare and food assistance programs, education and the rule of law for all.
The rally supports the national day of action called “Good Trouble,” a phrase coined by the late, great civil rights leader Congressman John Lewis signifying peaceful, non-violent action to challenge injustice and create meaningful change.
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.