State: New York

  • Resistance Art Show – Opening Event

    Join us for the opening of the Resistance Art Show — where creativity meets civic power. This event celebrates how the First Amendment protects our right to dissent, protest injustice, and imagine a freer world. Experience art that speaks truth to power — and help us plan our next bold act of public resistance.

  • May Day National Day of Action

    Come join us for May Day celebrations in Ithaca!

    Next Thursday, the first day of May, is May Day, also known as International Workers Day. People around the world will be celebrating and supporting the labor movement.

    In Ithaca, a new local grassroots action group, Indivisible Tompkins, is gathering supporters on the Ithaca Commons. We will be joined by members and supporters of the Working Families Party, Tompkins County Progressives, and Third Act. Other organizations are being invited to join us as well. Together we will march from the Bernie Milton Pavilion to DeWitt Park, where we will join a celebration that is being organized by various local workers-rights groups and leaders.

    For the most up-to-date information, we would like to refer you to our website: indivisibletompkins.org.

    Our event will start promptly at 4:45 pm at the Bernie Milton Pavilion (come earlier, with your signs, if you would like to wave at traffic on Seneca Street). The Indivisible Art Team will give a performance that you won’t want to miss (think: costumes and poetry and music). Then members of the Resisters Chorus (with well-known soloists) will lift our hearts and spirits as we begin our procession to DeWitt Park to join the celebration there.

    The DeWitt Park May Day Celebration will include speakers and music. We will learn about the history of May Day, the Protect the Right to Organize Act, the Public Power Campaign, Just Cause legislation and other programs and issues important to workers. We will be invited to sing along to classic folk tunes from the US labor movement. Local groups will be tabling and there will be opportunities to get information on worker causes and an important handout on Your Rights in the Workplace.

    A celebration would not be complete without food, of course. You can also expect a raffle and other activities — fun and educational for the whole family.

    We hope to see you there!

    Thursday May 1:

    4:45 pm: Gather at Bernie Milton Pavilion

    5:00 pm: Art Pe

  • No Kings

    “No Kings” rally, co-hosted by the Oneida County Democratic Women’s Club, Rome Democratic Committee, and Indivisible Mohawk Valley, will be held on Saturday April 19th at 12 Noon. We are gathering on the sidewalk at Fort Stanwix, 100 N. James St Rome NY 13440. This is the 250th Anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War and what better place than a fort that was pivotal in our victory over a tyrannical ruler? Let’s tell Trump that there are No Kings in our country. This country belongs to “We the People.”

    There is parking across the street from the Fort Stanwix entrance with access from Dominick St and Black River Blvd. Additional parking on N. James St.

    Please join your fellow patriots and raise your voices in unity. One goal of this event is to continue to build community and movement momentum in our Mohawk Valley region before the next widespread national mass mobilization. Participants are expected to commit to the principles of non-violent, peaceful demonstration.

  • Mass Media March – New York Ciry

    Mass Media – Ignore Us When We Are At Your Front Door
    Fox Entertainment HQ – STOP The LIES
    Demand coverage of nationwide protests against the regime.

  • 50501 Hands Off

    Peaceful protest against fascism.

  • Presidents Day Protest

    Congressman LaLota still has an obligation to all his constituents to take their concerns seriously – scripted or unscripted – and fight back against the takeover of our government and assault on our communities.

    Join members of Assemble Long Island, Engage Long Island, Long Island Network for Change (LINC), Show Up Long Island (SULI), Suffolk Progressives, and 50501 Movement for this urgent rally. We’ll meet by the street in front of 515 Hauppauge Road in Hauppauge to rally, hear from speakers, and demand that LaLota listen. Please bring signs!

  • Protect Democracy Presidents Day

    Please join us Monday Feb 17 noon, State Capital, Albany: Protest to Protect Democracy and Stop Trump & Musk’s Unconstitutional Power-Grab. Please RSVP & share with friends & contacts: https://www.mobilize.us/indivisibleadksaratoga/event/755927/ & https://www.facebook.com/events/491608173987043 Part of #50501 national state capital actions, organized by NY Capital Region Indivisible groups, local #50501 activists and pro-Democracy allies. Meet Monday Feb. 17, starting 12PM outside the State Capital in Albany, east side in front of steps facing Eagle St. For More info : IndivisibleAdkSaratoga@gmail.com Bring signs – use your creativity or download & print signs from https://brandfolder.com/s/hfftsr8637ggkf6mkkn9fgt8 Volunteer needed to carry clipboards & collect sign-ups for participating organizations – let us know if you can help! This is a holiday so there should be free parking at meters on Washington Ave, State St, Elk St & some other streets nearby.

  • President Day Rally

    Stand with us to protest Elon Musk and the direction of the Trump’s agenda. We will be standing on sidewalks at the four corner of the intersection of Main Street (route 5&20) and Rochester Street (Route15A) in the Village of Lima. We will provide signs with a variety messages along with American flags. Participants are free to bring their own signs. After the event we will socialize at a local coffee shop.
    Notes from the organizer: This event is being sponsored by the 5&20 Alliance NY and Honeoye Falls Indivisible.

  • Not My Presidents Day Rally

    Yes, it’s really happening. We the People are beginning to wake up and rise together against the coup that is in process. If you don’t want to live in an authoritarian regime (tip – it’s not going to be fun) then you need to show up before it’s too late. Bring your kids, your friends, your signs, your American flag, your voice!

  • Dance for Democracy

    Dance Party 100% of proceeds donated to ACLU