National purpose with local action
Next meeting: October 6 (Dimid Hayes speaking)
Christ Lutheran Church
1701 Arroyo Chamiso Road, Santa Fe
Chaos and incompetence 🙄 The theme of the week seems to be chaos and incompetence in the regime, leading with the "policy by tweet" self induced H1B panic last week that caused many people to disrupt or cancel their plans. This led not just inconvenience and stress, but expensive last-minute plane tickets and losses on canceled non-refundable plans. Incompetence continues with Hegseth fumbling around the DoD and bizarrely convening top brass from across the globally deployed military into a single physical location – expensive, disruptive, and neglecting the secure worldwide communication network the military normally uses. No surprise incompetence reigns supreme, given the executive.

Upcoming Events
📣October 4: Inaugural Speakers' Corner
Indivisible Santa Fe is beginning a new project: A Speakers' Corner for Santa Fe. A Speakers' Corner is a publicly-known designated area, usually located in a public park, where any person may speak without fear of governmental punishment or reprisal; often, a Speakers’ Corner is a focal point for political organizing and collective action. Continuing the fight for constitutional democracy and civil rights through concrete, specific, visible, and regular actions, we will create our own Speakers’ Corner, to run weekly throughout Fall 2025. We'll lead off each week with two to four members speaking and then will open the floor to others who want to say their piece. We'll experiment with a few locations, starting with a session this Saturday, October 4, at Santa Fe Railyard Park. We'll be in the northern part of the park, near the intersection of Paseo de Peralta and South Guadalupe, catty-corner from the Farmers' Market Pavilion. Start time 10 am; expected end time 11 am. Look for the folks in ISF No Kings shirts and a sign saying "Speakers' Corner"!
Additionally, we'll propose to the City of Santa Fe the establishment of a dedicated municipal Speakers’ Corner in a downtown park. ISF will lobby for the designation, promote it, and maybe even fundraise for a plaque to be contributed to the City. Each week we'll announce the time and place for that week's Speaker Corner. We'll use the Speakers' Corner for Santa Fe page to keep track of where to go to listen and to speak. We will also be posting photos, video, and reporting on our progress toward a city-sponsored Speakers' Corner for Santa Fe.

Remember, one of the key ways to defend your first amendment rights is to exercise them.
Culture Wars
As someone who grew up loving their public library (and currently volunteering with our local library), and appreciating the importance of freedom of the press, the very notion of banning books grates on me. Banned Books Week is next week, celebrating pushing back against censorship. Censorship is so 1984.

No Kings 2.0
Be thinking about how (and where, if not Santa Fe) you're going to show up for No Kings 2.0 on October 18. I have been thinking about my sign, and saw this inspiration on the streets of Santa Fe ❤️. Joy in resistance comes in many forms, and I've been appreciating the creativity and humor in protest signs, especially in the face of such oppression and heaviness. 😆🎉

Committee Desk
What's going on in Indivisible Santa Fe committees
- Collaboration and outreach – talking to local organizations about having tables at No Kings 2.0 on October 18. Also visiting colleges to talk to students and tell them about No Kings 2.0.
- Healthcare – Organizing outreach to Senator Wirth via phones and email to let him know Time Is Up! for the compacts. We need this moved forward in this special session. Four committee members have a virtual meeting with Cabinet Secretary DeBlassie to support critical health care initiatives in the special session.
- Economic Action – compiling information on businesses and on alternatives, supporting the vote with your pocketbook movement 💰
- Fundraising – No Kings 2.0 shirts will be distributed at the Oct 6 meeting. Save yourself some time and order now on the store so you can just grab & go!
📣If you’re interested in joining a committee (or starting one!) please email committees@indivisiblesantafe.org
Protests and Rallies
Showing up with the Body Politic


Also, check out the web calendar of grass-roots events from around New Mexico. Filter by Santa Fe or your area of interest!
In the News
What folks are saying, of interest around here and elsewhere
RECA expansion
The recording from Rep Teresa Leger Fernández's workshop is available, and more information about how to support our community in accessing this valuable help:

The Regime Advances
Donald Trump no longer “aspires” to be an autocrat. Last week, in case you had any doubt, the Trump regime went full-bore authoritarian.
-- Jennifer Rubin

America's culture of violence
There are so many difficult challenges we face, it's hard to prioritize. Our culture of violence is top of mind lately 😞
Dispatches from the Indivisible Santa Fe desk




Speaker Series

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Indivisible National
This week, we’re preparing for a potential Trump Shutdown and looking ahead to a historic show of resistance on October 18! But first, let Ezra catch you up on the federal funding fight and what it means to our pro-democracy movement. |
This is a big week for the defiance. We’re going to find out if congressional Dems are ready to fight back as a unified force.
I hope the answer is yes, but I’d urge against treating this as just a political entertainment event. This isn’t a gameshow -- it’s a participatory sport. It will turn out better for all of us if more of us get off the sidelines and into the game. Let me give you the state of play.
The campaign to build a unified opposition in congress: For nearly 11 months, we’ve been advocating for a unified opposition party that aggressively, creatively, defiantly opposes Trump’s regime. I’m progressive, but this isn’t about progressives versus centrists or conservatives. It’s about fighting back versus rolling over and playing dead.
On that front, the Democratic Party in Congress has not exactly covered itself in glory. Yes, we’ve had real leadership moments from the likes of Maxwell Frost, Chris Murphy, Chris Van Hollen, Jamie Raskin, AOC, Bernie, Ilhan Omar, and others. But these have been notable exceptions to congressional leadership that has, at best, engaged in performative opposition while repeatedly declining to use its leverage and power to constrain the regime.
What we can learn from the last surrender: Without demands, we lose. I won’t belabor the disappointing votes, tactical blunders, “strongly” worded letters, baffling calls for “bipartisanship,” and limp poll-tested speeches of this year. Instead, I’ll focus on one piece of recent history that’s relevant and instructive for this week: the Senate Dems surrender to the Republican funding bill in March.
Back then, Republicans were daring Democrats to oppose their funding bill. House Dems refused to surrender their leverage, but Schumer failed to ever state his demands. Then, he surprised the House Dems, members of his own caucus, and much of the broader pro-democracy ecosystem with an 11th hour unilateral surrender.
Trump and the congressional GOP celebrated. Schumer received massive blowback, including 92% of Indivisible leaders voting in favor of a call for him to step down from leadership. Democratic Party approval hit a 30-year low -- far lower than Trump or congressional GOP implementing an historically unpopular and fascist agenda.
This time could be different because we’ve got our demands. Trump’s illegal and unconstitutional power-grabbing is even more brazen now. The regime is occupying American cities, bullying media institutions and universities into submission, shutting down congressionally-mandated agencies, terrorizing immigrant communities with a secret police force, cracking down on political opponents, and flagrantly violating international law while burning bridges globally.
And now we have a new Republican funding bill. Again, House Democrats have voted almost unanimously against it. Again, it passed the House with Republican votes. And again, it falls to Senate Democrats to hold the line and force Republicans to the table.
But this time, after we spent weeks urging Dem leadership to actually state their demands… they actually stated their demands!
- Restore Medicaid and protect the Affordable Care Act.
- Close the budget loopholes Trump is using to fund authoritarian terror-tactics at the expense of schools, healthcare, public media, and other vital services that families need.
Is this everything I’d want? Not at all. But are these substantial demands that Trump and congressional Republicans hate? Yes! And would this represent a serious use of leverage by the congressional Democrats against the regime? Also yes!
Politics is the art of the possible. It is possible -- not guaranteed, but possible -- to unify congressional Democrats around these demands in this moment. We should have a different set of demands for a different moment. But for now, these are the demands of the opposition, and we should back up these demands.
Dems are showing a little backbone. Our job is to stiffen it. Our goal is not a shutdown -- it’s building an opposition party that uses its leverage to reduce human harm and slow the march toward authoritarianism. Whether Republicans drive us into a shutdown or not, our success depends on Democrats holding strong rather than simply surrendering again.
Republicans will not change course if they think they can just roll over Dems again. And Dems will not stay strong unless they feel like they have the support to do so. This is a week when your calls, your visits to congressional offices, and your level of vocal support really matter.
Dems need to know we have their back -- and they need to know that millions of people will be out in the streets for No Kings on October 18 to cheer them on or hold them accountable.
We can win this fight, and if we do, it will be a team effort. That victory depends in part on strong leadership of Schumer and Jeffries, in part on the intestinal fortitude of individual Dem Members of Congress, and in part on our own work to stiffen the spines they have recently discovered exist.
So please check out our shutdown toolkit, read on to the weekly action items below, and join Indivisible and our partners for an all-hands call on responding to the Trump Shutdown.
In solidarity,
Ezra Levin
Co-Executive Director, Indivisible
Your weekly to-dos
- Join our rapid response call this Wednesday at 8:30pm ET / 5:30pm PT to prepare for a potential Trump Shutdown. If Republicans force a shutdown, we’ll need to act fast to hold them accountable, so we plan to convene with national partners to lay out a strong grassroots response. Join us, and read more on the funding fight below.
- Call your Democratic senator(s) to stiffen their spines in the Trump Shutdown showdown. With a huge government funding deadline looming, we need to remind our Democratic senators that we expect them to hold their ground -- not roll over like last time.
- Volunteer for a virtual phonebank to help Dems win big in Virginia this fall. We’re making 1,000,000 calls to voters to help VA Democrats build a vital defense against Trump’s authoritarian overreach -- a Democratic trifecta in his own backyard! All you need is your phone and a computer. Join a live phonebank training here.
- Find a No Kings protest near you on October 18. With nearly 2,000 events already on the map, we’re on pace to make October 18 our biggest day of action yet -- and it couldn’t come at a more important moment. Pick a protest to join, and help us make No Kings historic!
- Sign up for a powerful discussion about how teachers defend truth, combat disinformation, and protect democracy. Be part of American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten’s virtual chat on the importance of educators in the fight for democracy at her talk Frontline in the Fight: Why Fascists Fear Teachers.
- Join a special shutdown showdown edition of “What’s the Plan?” this Thursday. As they do each week, our co-founders Leah and Ezra will go live at 3pm ET this Thursday to break down the news and answer your questions directly! This week, they plan to hone in on the federal funding fight.
P.S. When elected leaders, corporations, or other institutions yield to fascism without a fight, Indivisible is there to demand courage and hold them accountable. Our events, organizing, and historic days of action are vital to this movement, and your support makes it all possible. If you can, please chip in to help hold the line against Trump authoritarianism.
Gear up for a potential Trump Shutdown
With just over one day until government funding runs dry, Donald Trump is actively hampering efforts to avoid a federal shutdown on his watch:
- Last Tuesday, Trump backed out of a meeting with Democratic leaders, instead choosing to attack and demonize them before flip-flopping to an 11th hour meeting today.
- Last Friday, Trump carelessly downplayed the harm his federal shutdown would cause, saying “If it has to shut down, it’ll have to shut down.”
- Finally, Trump officials followed up with a crude retort to the Democrats working to save people’s healthcare: “go f%#% yourself!”
Here’s what is clear: If a federal shutdown starts tomorrow night, Donald Trump and Republicans are squarely to blame. They're holding healthcare hostage and destroying congressional norms -- all to jack up healthcare prices and hand Trump even more unchecked power.
Our goals in response are twofold: Ensuring Republicans pay a political price if they shut the government down, and pushing Senate Democrats to hold the line!
Want to call Republicans out in person? We’re working with Public Citizen, WFP, MoveOn, Fair Share America, and activists nationwide to make sure Republicans feel the heat and our neighbors know the truth. Join our movement call about organizing a nationwide response this Wednesday, October 1! |
Spread contagious courage with One Million Rising
Indivisible launched the One Million Rising initiative this summer to train a million people in the practice of peaceful non-cooperation. That program concludes next Wednesday, October 8, with the fourth and final installment* of our training series -- leading directly into a NEW stage of our fight!
For previous One Million Rising participants, this call offers key updates on the work we’re doing together through Signs of Solidarity and the Ground Avelo campaign before diving into new ways to plug in. And for first-time attendees, it's an opportunity to join our efforts at an exciting turning point!
*This call welcomes everyone, regardless of past involvement in One Million Rising or other campaigns. If you couldn’t make our previous calls (or just want a refresher), you can click here to watch previous One Million Rising training sessions. |
IndivisiWIN of the week
Even after ABC/Disney felt the power of our boycott and reinstated Jimmy Kimmel, Indivisibles remained focused and strong in the fight for free speech! Indivisible TX24 organized a “Signs of Fascism” silent protest at Nexstar HQ, demanding that the broadcast giant air Kimmel’s show on the ABC affiliates still preempting him.
Sinclair and Nexstar have since announced that Kimmel is being put back on ABC stations nationwide.
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