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ISF Immigration Justice Team Meeting
Feb
17

ISF Immigration Justice Team Meeting

Join us to plug into powerful & concrete Immigration Defense work rooted right here in San Francisco.  At this meeting, we’ll:

  • Talk through what organizers in Minneapolis have taught all of us about responding quickly, documenting abuses, and sustaining visible, nonviolent resistance to ICE terror.

  • Share how Indivisible SF members have been taking action, from supporting legal defense efforts for immigrant families to backing community-based protection on the ground.

  • Offer clear on-ramps so you can tap in at any level: court support, rapid response, legal and fundraising support, outreach, or simply committing to show up when immigrant neighbors are under threat.

Whether you’re brand-new or already involved, you’ll leave with a clearer picture of the fight, concrete next steps, and a community to take them with.

Join the Zoom meeting on Feb 17 at 6 PM.

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Human Banner: Epstein!
Feb
21

Human Banner: Epstein!

Join the Human Banner SF team and peaceful people from San Francisco Bay communities and all walks of life for a family-friendly, inclusive and peaceful event where we will create a new work of human art together on Ocean Beach.

The exact design for this banner is still being determined, though we do know that the message’s theme (always subject to last-minute changes) will most likely feature the story that refuses to die: EPSTEIN!

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$AVE SF's Climate Action Plan!
Feb
25

$AVE SF's Climate Action Plan!

People expect San Francisco to lead - especially with the federal government hell-bent on destroying the climate - but on this all-encompassing issue we are going backwards. San Franciscans need to know what's really happening. Please come to the rally and show your commitment to local climate leadership.

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"The Librarians" documentary screening
Feb
8

"The Librarians" documentary screening

"The Librarians" is a timely and compelling new documentary from director/producer Kim A. Snyder that follows a growing movement of librarians uniting to combat book banning and defend intellectual freedom across the United States.

Through intimate storytelling and powerful firsthand accounts, The Librarians underscores the enduring importance of access to knowledge, diverse perspectives, and the right to read freely.

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Who Told You You Weren’t an Expert?: An Op-Ed Workshop
Feb
7

Who Told You You Weren’t an Expert?: An Op-Ed Workshop

  • Fromm Hall - University of San Francisco (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for 'Who Told You You Weren’t an Expert?: An Op-Ed Workshop', the first event in our Writing as Resistance Workshop series, hosted by the Golden Gate fREADom Writers!

Led by journalist, comedian, and media professor Keli Dailey, this generative writing workshop will help participants develop their skills to write effective opinion-editorial article. Participants will leave the workshop with:

✔️ A clear op-ed idea ✔️ A claim to expertise ✔️ A roadmap to publish

The event is free (all you need to bring are your writing materials), but registration is required as spaces are limited.

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.

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Feb
2

Speak Out for HIV Equity: SF Health Commission Public Comment

The SF Health Commission will hear and consider proposed cuts to HIV, LGBTQ, trans, and harm reduction programs—and they need to hear directly from our communities. Join us to turn out strong, give public comment, and stand up for the programs that make an equitable HIV response possible in San Francisco. Your voice matters, and showing up can make the difference.

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Jan
29

Advocate Training: Stop the DPH Budget Cuts to HIV Equity Programs

Join fellow advocates for a rapid-response training on the proposed SFDPH budget cuts and what they mean for HIV, trans, LGBTQ, and harm reduction programs across San Francisco. We’ll break down what’s on the chopping block, why it matters, and how you can take meaningful action in the coming days to protect these critical services. Show up informed, ready, and prepared to fight for the programs our communities rely on.

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