How you can help people who face of the devastating loss of their right to make decisions about their own bodies.
Read MoreOn Saturday, June 18, the Poor People’s Campaign: National Call for a Moral Revival (PPC) held a Moral Assembly in Washington D.C. The Poor People’s Campaign is working towards reviving our constitutional commitment to establish justice and provide for the general welfare of all Americans by uplifting low income people.
Read MoreCheck out our Viewer’s Guide to the January 6th Select Committee hearings.
Read MoreIndivisible SF has endorsed No on Prop H. Chesa Boudin has been doing his job well as our District Attorney, and we want to keep him working to make our City safer. Read our blog post for more info.
Read MoreThere’s an election RIGHT NOW! You should already have your ballot—here’s how to vote!
Read MoreCalifornia state law gives each county’s Civil Grand Jury a significant amount of power to affect local government. And in many cases, counties make changes based on the recommendations of the Jury.
Read MoreThere’s an election RIGHT NOW! You should already have your ballot—here’s how to vote!
Read MoreWe of Indivisible will fight on to elect the progressive, pro-voting-rights Democrats that we need in federal, state, and local governments, and we will fight on to restore the democratic norms that Republicans have been ruthlessly destroying.
Read MoreMembers of ISF and IEB gathered to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and demand the passage of voting rights legislation.
Read MoreStarting in about a week, we’ll be voting in the January–February 2022 consolidated special election. There are up to three things to vote on in this ballot, depending on where in the City you’re registered to vote.
We don’t have any recommendations or endorsements, but we can tell you what’s on the ballot and how to cast yours.
Read MoreDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that the struggle for racial justice goes hand in hand with the struggle for economic justice. Learn more about this advocacy and the Poor People’s Campaign, and how activists fight for his ideals today.
Read MoreThe morning of Thursday, December 9th, a collection of Indivisible organizers calling ourselves Northern California Action for Democracy (NCAD) gathered forty activists from all reaches of the Bay Area to demonstrate outside Senator Padilla's and Senator Feinstein's office buildings in downtown San Francisco. We called for Biden and the Senate to fight for our democracy and pass the Freedom to Vote Act before adjourning for the year.
Read MoreWe wrote an open letter to Speaker Pelosi addressing our demands from our July 23rd letter, and listing our asks for the further actions of the committee.
Read MoreWe sent an open letter to Speaker Pelosi in support of the House Progressive Caucus’ refusal to vote for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework until an adequate Build Back Better Act has passed, and demanding that she supports keeping key provisions for economic justice in the bill.
Read MoreOn Monday, our Governor signed into law a raft of elections bills passed by the Legislature in the recently-ended session. Here’s a rundown of the bills he signed.
Read MoreWhat is the “Nuclear Option” in the Senate, and what does it have to do with the filibuster?
Read MoreThe Supreme Court has allowed the most vicious anti-abortion ban in the nation to take effect in Texas, effectively ending Roe v. Wade. Here’s what you can do to fight for reproductive rights in Texas.
Read MoreWe’re keeping our eyes on the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act in the Senate. Alarm bells were raised last week when Congressional sources reported that the bill is being amended to no longer include alterations to the legal doctrine of Qualified Immunity. Read more about why ending Qualified Immunity is essential to justice in policing legislation.
All the details on how to vote in the 2021 Gubernatorial Recall election going on now.
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