National purpose with local action

Next meeting: not next Monday, on account of Memorial Day!
OK, fine... then when? June 1, 2026 at 7:00pm
Christ Lutheran Church
1701 Arroyo Chamiso Road, Santa Fe

Now accepting nominations! ✋The nominating committee is up and running, and accepting nominations for a new Steering Committee slate to be ratified on June 22.

Nominations
The selection of a new Steering Committee will take place according to the provisions of our existing bylaws which state: “Leadership may periodically present a slate of nominees to the membership for ratification.” The Steering Committee has assembled a Nominating Committee consisting of the following individuals: Natalie Curley, Jean Darling,

Where's the Energy?

Monday meetings are a time to gather in community, to enjoy the energy of our collective effort, and hear about something a little different from what we expected. It is a time to lean in to our value of inclusion and respectfully hear something a little different than we expected. I won't go so far as to say it's our way out of the echo chamber – there's plenty of selection bias in what you're going to hear on a Monday meeting – but maybe it's not your focus area. So maybe you hear about the Lawn Chair Brigade even though you're mostly interested in legislative activism. Or whatever.

But Mondays are not where things happen. There isn't enough time, and the focus is on cross-pollinating ideas and energy, so there isn't time to get into the nitty gritty and get stuff done. If you want to Get Stuff Done, find your focus of energy and get on Element to engage with other people with that focus. That's where things get done. Reach out to communications@indivisiblesantafe.org for help getting on Element if you aren't already.

I'm going to hilight some focus areas you might find interesting:

  • Communications – this is a standing committee that deals with the website, social media, the newsletter, and things of that nature. We're specifically hoping to expand the newsletter editorial board so it's not just my voice you hear every week. Mitch has already raised his hand – care to raise yours?
  • Electoral Politics – this is topical to the season, and likely to be very active between now and November. Join the Topic: Get Out The Vote (GOTV) room to participate! There is also a Topic: NM Politics and a Topic: US Politics for the political angle.

We'll try to keep highlighting different focus areas in future newsletters.

Protests, Rallies, and Events

Showing up with the Body Politic

May 14: Public Comment on Plutonium production

Debra writes about her observations at the public comment forum last Thursday:

More Nukes, More Peace???
Listening to a young woman from the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) speak at a public hearing on expanded plutonium pit production at Los Alamos on May 14, the phrase “the banality of evil” kept coming to mind. The woman, perhaps in her early 20s, droned on, her speech peppered

Local ask: please take three minutes to submit a comment asking the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and our governor to protect us from the legacy nuclear waste being stored in unmarked drums under a big tent in a fire area. It's easy! Public comment closes on June 8.

Sample comment (please put in your voice!)

DOE's irresponsible storage of legacy waste threatens the health and safety of people and their property in several states. The proposed permit modifications are needed because DOE is not fulfilling its legal agreements. Thank you for considering my comments.

Use the portal or send an email: HWB-WIPP-Comment@env.nm.gov. Want more detailed information? Visit www.fireonthemountain.xyz or www.burythebarrels.org 

Signs of Strength Debut

The new Signs of Strength debuted at Zorro Ranch last Sunday! 🎈🙌

Regular protests & events

Fridays: Southside Support
Fridays 12-1 PM on the corner of Zafarano Dr and Rodeo Rd, on the sidewalk in front of the Target. Bring your signs! Support your neighbors!
Wednesdays: Walk the Talk
Walk The Talk Wednesdays! 12-1 at St. Francis & Cerrillos

In the News

What folks are saying, of interest around here and elsewhere

🎤 Indivisible Santa Fe Radio

Monday's episode was with Gene Grant, director of the NM Office of African America Affairs. We had a lively conversation about the demolition of the Voting Rights Act. Check it out here, or search for "Indivisible Sana Fe Radio" on your favorite podcast app.

Santa Fe Rapid Response (SaFeRR)

This flyer is meant to be shared widely!

The flyer is also available on our website's Rapid Response post:

Santa Fe Rapid Response
On Friday evening April 24th Santa Fe Rapid Response (SaFeRR) met for an important training at Santa Fe Community College. We had a lively training with role plays, lots of Q&A, and new information regarding confirmer techniques. For the past year, leaders from the local immigrant community and allies

From the desk of Indivisible Santa Fe

Juniper Blessing Vigil
💙On Sunday evening, the Human Rights Alliance held a vigil in honor of Juniper Blessing, a young woman from Santa Fe who was brutally murdered in Seattle where she was attending UW. Bishop Michael Anthony D’Arrigo, president of HRA, gave an opening invocation and a closing blessing, which he kindly
Going To Bat For Democracy
Democracy has often been compared to our national pastime. If you have ever endured nine innings with the Santa Fe Fuegos, our home team, you know that baseball can be tedious to watch. As a sport, it’s slow paced and non-violent. It requires patience and (sitting on a hard
More Nukes, More Peace???
Listening to a young woman from the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) speak at a public hearing on expanded plutonium pit production at Los Alamos on May 14, the phrase “the banality of evil” kept coming to mind. The woman, perhaps in her early 20s, droned on, her speech peppered

Elections

BE A VOTER. VOTE LOUD!!

Alexa Maros spoke on Monday about canvassing and the techniques the Santa Fe County Democratic Party are using to help get out the vote. She noted in particular that people who vote in the primary election (going on now!) are much more likely to vote in the general election.

Early voting sites can be found on the website of Santa Fe county clerk/early voting sites 2026 election.

BlueCD2NM is a group whose goal is to keep New Mexico's Second Congressional District Blue to get out the vote for Gabe Vasquez for Congress in New Mexico District 2. Their scientific approach has worked, and Steph and Dave H are holding another Postcard Party on June 6 at CHOMP at 12pm. Stay tuned for details, or just show up and join the party!

Stay in touch with us

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Check out our resources page with lots of links to useful information, constantly being updated as we find new web resources to help fight for democracy and the rule of law.

You can help our effort to expand our digital presence, including social media on Bluesky, Facebook, and Instagram by following us and liking and re-posting our messages, or sharing our website with people who might be interested – they, too, can sign up and get this newsletter! 🎉 Help us get the word out!

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Indivisible National

(May 18 newsletter)

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In this week's newsletter, Ezra shares lessons from All Roads Lead to the South about organizing for a real democracy, and we share how you can continue to demand your Members of Congress oppose funding for ICE.

The same poisonous ideology that built the Confederacy, sabotaged Reconstruction, and instituted Jim Crow is slithering its way through Republican states to suffocate representative democracy. That’s why this past weekend, I was out in Montgomery, Alabama for All Roads Lead to the South, rallying with Black Voters Matter, civil rights and voting rights leaders, and thousands of patriotic Americans who believe in fighting for democracy. Here’s what I’m taking back.

No Kings is part of the long fight for a real democracy in America. The name “No Kings” has always been an intentional nod to the 250th anniversary of the first “No Kings.” American patriots rejected a king back then, but everybody reading this knows we didn’t get a real democracy until much later. It was just 61 years ago that John Lewis and Dr. King and thousands of other patriotic Americans marched across Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma. They organized and marched and demanded an end to apartheid and the beginning of a real democracy in America. 

The Voting Rights Act was not a gift from the powerful. It was a victory wrested from the powerful by ordinary people with extraordinary courage. 

All monarchists, oligarchs, and fascists fear mass organized nonviolent people power because it’s the only real threat to their control. The Epstein Class, the fascist tech bros, the warmongers, the Klansmen -- they’re attacking Black and brown political power and coming after the rest of us too. They want us divided, because when we’re divided, we’re not a threat. 

But we beat King George, we beat the Confederacy, we beat Jim Crow, and we beat Donald Trump once before.

We did it by organizing, and we’ll do it again.

At Indivisible, we treat an attack on one like an attack on all. A decade ago, in the original Google Doc Indivisible Guide, Leah and I predicted that Trump would attempt to “reshape America in his own racist, authoritarian, and corrupt image.” 

We knew all authoritarians try to divide and conquer. We believed our only chance was to unify and organize with our brothers and sisters across lines of difference. 

“Indivisible” -- the name of the original guide, of the movement with now nearly 3,000 local groups across every state, and of the national organization that supports them comes from this basic insight about strategic solidarity. We do not wait our turn to be in the crosshairs -- we link arms and organize.

That’s why I was in Montgomery, that’s why Indivisible threw down for All Roads Lead to the South, and that’s how we’re going to win. Wherever you are, I hope you find a way to organize this week too -- and we’ve got some ideas.

In solidarity,
Ezra Levin
Co-Executive Director, Indivisible


Your weekly to-dos

  1. These are the final days to call your Republican senator(s) and Republican representative to demand they oppose $70 billion in ICE funding. We’ve kept this funding blocked since January, but Republicans are now trying to rush it through and hoping everyone is too distracted by other news to notice. We must be as loud as possible and show the GOP that we won’t be fooled into complacency when lives are on the line.
  2. If you have Democratic Members of Congress, demand that they HOLD THE LINE in opposition to ICE funding. Republicans will do anything they can to fast-track this funding, including possibly keeping the House in session this upcoming weekend. Democrats need to use every tool they’ve got to delay, obstruct, and build public opposition to this bill.
  3. Make calls for the No War Wednesdays Phonebank on Wednesday, May 20 (2:30pm ET/11:30am PT) to reach voters in key states and urge them to demand their Members of Congress block any more funding for Trump’s unjust, unauthorized war on Iran. We are weeks past the 60-day deadline for congressional authorization, and Congress must do its duty and hold the Trump regime accountable.
  4. Join our From Group Chats to Grassroots Power: Organizing with Signal & WhatsApp virtual training on Tuesday, May 26 (8pm ET/5pm PT). We’re partnering with D-Hub for a practical how-to on organizing with virtual tools to build stronger, safer, and more effective grassroots movements. Together, we’ll learn how to strategically use Signal and WhatsApp to organize securely, communicate at scale, and strengthen your local campaigns.
  5. Phonebank for Randy Villegas, Indivisible’s endorsed candidate for Congress in CA-22 on Thursday, May 21 (8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT). Randy’s primary is just over two weeks away, on June 2, and AIPAC is spending heavily against him, while the Dem establishment has put its thumb on the scale to support his status-quo opponent. Villegas is the kind of fighter we need in Congress, and he needs our support to get there. Electoral phonebank events paid for by Indivisible Action. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.

P.S. We won’t sugarcoat it: Fundraising has been slow this month. We know donations might be the last thing on your mind right now -- gas and groceries cost more than ever. But grassroots, small-dollar contributions are what make Indivisible’s work possible, no matter how much you’re able to give. Your small-dollar donation adds up with your neighbor’s, and with their neighbor’s, to create momentum to support our movement. If you’re in a position to chip in, even $3 or $5, it helps fuel our fight against authoritarianism.


Our latest endorsement: Justin J. Pearson for TN-09

On Friday, Indivisible endorsed Justin J. Pearson in the Democratic primary for TN-09. Pearson is a frontline fighter for Tennesseans and a champion for civil and voting rights. From skyrocketing to national prominence as one of the “Tennessee Three” to organizing against corporate abuse and environmental racism, Pearson has remained committed to returning power to working people.

Emboldened by the Supreme Court’s gutting of the Voting Rights Act, the GOP attempted to lock Black voters out of political power by redrawing Tennessee's House map, including the district Pearson was running in. Refusing to give in to this blatantly undemocratic, white supremacist power grab, Pearson immediately re-launched his congressional campaign in the new TN-09.

In the fight against fascism, we need leaders like Pearson in Congress. He’s got an uphill battle to win in this gerrymandered district, but he’s truly the best candidate for the job -- and we believe this race is winnable.

Want to get involved to help Pearson win his primary? Keep an eye on our primaries page for future phonebank opportunities.

Paid for by Indivisible Action. Not authorized by any candidate or committee.


What's the Plan?

The Trump regime’s chaos, confusion, and corruption is designed to distract and overwhelm us. With so many stories and scandals making headlines each week, how do we know how to take action? That’s where What’s the Plan comes in! Each Thursday, Indivisible co-founders Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin host a virtual event to talk about important news of the week and how we can make real change in our own communities. A portion of each week’s chat is dedicated to Q&A.

If you’re new to Indivisible -- or if you haven’t joined What’s the Plan in a while -- this week is a great time to join. This Thursday, in a special segment brought to you by Indivisible Action, Leah and Ezra will be joined by Brad Lander, our endorsed candidate for Congress in NY-10. A lifelong public servant, Lander is a champion for working people and will be instrumental in Congress in the continued fight against fascism. RSVP for this week’s event here!


Indivisibles On the Ground

Spotlight of the Week: Indivisible Baton Rouge, Indivisible Hammond, Indivisible New Orleans

Our Indivisible groups in Louisiana have been mobilizing across the state to push back on authoritarianism. People have been organizing day and night against the governor’s decision to suspend congressional primaries and his calls for redistricting.

Group leaders from Indivisible Baton Rouge and partners at the Louisiana State Capitol


Group leaders from Indivisible Baton Rouge and partners at the Louisiana State Capitol

Our groups have been following the lead of Black movement leaders, clergy, and activists, and have partnered with entities like the Power Coalition, ACLU of Louisiana, Step Up Louisiana, the NAACP, and many more organizers on the ground. Louisiana is on the forefront of the resistance to voter suppression and white supremacy.


Upcoming events + Election shifts

These nationwide events, calls, training sessions, and electoral volunteer opportunities are coming up soon. For even more Indivisible happenings, check our national calendar and get in touch with Indivisible groups near you!

Happening this Week

Monday: GOTV Phonebank for Jasmine Clark in GA-13 (5:30pm ET/2:30pm PT)
Get out the vote for Dr. Jasmine Clark before her primary on May 19!

Tuesday: Fund Communities, Not Chaos Phonebank (2:30pm ET/11:30am PT)
Encourage voters in states with Republican Members of Congress to demand they fund our communities, not ICE and Border Patrol. Indivisible is partnering with Bend the Arc: Jewish Action on this phonebank.

Wednesday: No War Wednesdays Phonebank (2:30pm ET/11:30am PT)
A new phonebank series urging voters in key states to demand their Members of Congress block funding for Trump’s unauthorized war in Iran.

Thursday: “What’s the Plan?” with Leah + Ezra (3pm ET/noon PT)
Our weekly interactive Q&A with our co-founders and executive directors Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin.

Thursday: GOTV Phonebank for Randy Villegas in CA-22 (8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT)
Get out the vote for Randy Villegas before his primary on June 2!

On the Horizon

May 26: Fight Back With Friends! Monthly Call to Action (6:30pm ET/3:30pm PT)

May 26: From Group Chats to Grassroots Power: Organizing with Signal & WhatsApp (8pm ET/5pm ET)

May 27: No War Wednesdays Phonebank (2:30pm ET/11:30am PT)

May 27 and 28: GOTV Phonebank for Randy Villegas in CA-22 (8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT)

May 28: “What’s the Plan?” with Leah + Ezra (3pm ET/noon PT)


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