Many of us entered movement work out of urgency and many of us are exhausted by it. The Resilience Toolkit offers an embodied, justice-aligned framework for sustaining activism over the long arc of the struggle. Rather than treating burnout, reactivity and conflict as personal failures, The Toolkit helps us understand them as predictable stress and trauma responses – and equips us with real-time regulation skills that expand our capacity to stay engaged without collapse or numbness.
Together, we’ll explore: How stress and trauma shape movement behavior (withdrawal, escalation, fracture) and how embodied stabilization interrupts those patterns in real time
Embodied solidarity: how listening, repair, and collective care become possible only when the nervous system has enough bandwidth
Rest and joy as conditions of political strategy, not rewards for after the work is done
Practical tools to increase steadiness and discernment into movement, organizing, and mutual aid work
This conversation connects the inner work of healing and reflection with the outer work of solidarity and action — helping us build movements that are both resilient and humane.
“How we breathe, listen, rest, and relate is political.”
Whether you’re a longtime organizer, new to activism, or simply seeking to live your values more fully, this session offers inspiration and embodied tools to help you put solidarity into action every day.
Advancing Our Values — Solidarity in Action Training Series
Solidarity in Action is our speaker series bringing together Indivisibles from across the country to learn from experts on systemic change and allyship. Authoritarianism succeeds when it targets vulnerable populations and everyone turns aside. We will not look away. With this speaker series, we’re going to learn how to better support impacted communities from experts in the field.
For up-to-date recordings of previous sessions, you can always check out the Advancing Our Values website. For now, here are the recordings of sessions you may have missed so far:
We are not alone, and neither are our immigrant friends, family, and neighbors. When we organize, we are working toward our collective futures, even as one group may be currently targeted more than others. Our freedoms are all intertwined.
An authoritarian crackdown is attempting to create fear and encourage silence as people see their jobs, healthcare, and even their families being ripped away without warning. The message: You are alone, and no one will come to your aid if you deny or defy us.
But we are organizers. Our job is to bring the collective together to pool our power, resources, and knowledge. So, let’s learn how to do that with careful intention and specific planning.
At this call, you’ll learn how to help your community thrive by taking peaceful, nonviolent, and lawful collective action against authoritarianism in support of our immigrant and targeted neighbors from our partners at Solidarity Pledge.Solidarity Pledge is a movement born from the understanding that in times of crisis, our fates are interconnected. Learn about who we are and why we act working to build a decentralized infrastructure for civic participation and community that will catalyze sustainable, coordinated, visible, and replicable acts of principled resistance to authoritarianism and abuse of immigrant families, and bring people into long-term organizing formations.
Phonebank from home to recruit volunteers and to turn out special election voters for Democrat Aftyn Behn in TN-7: Democrats are only a few seats away from a US House majority. We will start with a brief Zoom meeting for training purposes and then phonebank. This event is co-hosted by Somerville & Medford Democrats, but is open to all. Let’s take the fight to Republicans in every State and in every House district!
Progress NC will present a report on its pilot Storyteller program, funded by All in for NC. We will hear from:
Elisabeth Greenleaf, Progress NC executive director;
Aleccia Sutton, Community Voices organizer, Progress NC.
Mayor Weyling J. White, the first Black mayor of Ahoskie, NC, will also speak. Mayor White has participated in Progress’s storyteller training and is working to engage other storytellers in rural North Carolina.
They will describe their work in recruiting and training storytellers from across the state, as well as building an in-state media caucus. The team will also present on their upcoming training in January and their exciting curriculum for returning participants.
Moderator: Jess Jollett, Progress NC special projects consultant.
Join us on Thursday, November 13th for Fight for our Future: States Win, Sister District’s post election debrief.
What a night! From Virginia to Mississippi to Minnesota, Sister District volunteers powered incredible victories across the map—flipping seats, defending majorities and breaking supermajorities, and proving once again that when we organize in the states, we win.
Now it’s time to come together, reflect on everything we accomplished, and channel that energy toward what’s next. We’ll share stories from the field, hear from Sister District leaders and special guests to celebrate the grassroots power that made these wins possible.
Our work for 2026 is already underway, and this is the moment to deepen it, sharpen it, and charge into the next cycle with even more focus and fire. Hear from Sister District leaders, elected officials, and alumni about what’s next in the states and how you can help turn today’s momentum into lasting power.
We’ve got the momentum, and our States Win plan is in action — turning power in the states into real change!
Join others in a standout against ICE brutality. Noon to 1 PM on Veterans Day at the intersection of South St and Electric Ave. Bring signs relevant to the 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.
This a local Indivisible event! Hosted by Neponset Valley Progressives
Join us on Veteran’s Day, Tuesday 11/11,1-2pm, in Westwood center. Meeting at the intersection of High st and Gay st. We will hold signs in a silent vigil that honors veterans who fought to defeat fascism – and we will warn of the signs of fascism we see rising in the US today.
We need at least 20 people to hold large signs – we will give you the signs. More participants welcome – American flags encouraged. People who want to hold signs are encouraged to wear black or dark colors.
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 for Chelmsford Connected’s November Meeting.
Chelmsford Connected is a local chapter of Indivisible, rooted in democracy and grassroots organizing. We’re a space for people who want more than awareness, we want connection, strategy, and action. Some of us met through local progressive groups, some at rallies, and others from nearby towns. What unites us is a shared belief: awareness of injustice isn’t enough.
We’re building relationships grounded in care, solidarity, and collective liberation. We’re here to organize, to stand up to bullies, and to shape a just future for everyone.
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.