From time to time, I post follow-ups to specific items mentioned at the previous Indivisible Santa Fe meeting. Information related to and recommended actions from October 27, 2025 meeting, below.
Nonviolent direct action on behalf of those targeted by ICE - Home Depot, Saturday, November 1 at noon
This coming weekend, there is a nationwide effort to protest Home Depot's cooperation with ICE. In Santa Fe, Immigration Committee chair Dave Bazell will be leading a nonviolent direct action at Home Depot, 952 Richards Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87507. Meet at the parking lot at noon. If possible, please print out this sign, in color, and pin/tape/staple to the back of your shirt. 🔽 🔽 🔽
If you have questions, please contact Dave Bazell here 🔽
contact DaveFrom the national organizers:
Home Depot has profited from anti-immigrant policies while turning a blind eye to the exploitation and fear its workers face every day. As immigrant families are detained and disappeared, corporations like Home Depot have remained silent — or worse, complicit. By organizing protests outside Home Depots nationwide, we’re sending a clear message: corporations cannot profit from cruelty.
Get involved in the Indivisible Santa Fe Food Drive for The Food Depot, running from November 7 to December 1
Indivisible Santa Fe will be leading a food drive for The Food Depot during the last three weeks of November. We need members to help with outreach, publicity, and logistics. Email Communications@IndivisibleSantaFe.org if you are interested in helping this major, city-wide effort, necessitated by the Trump executive branch refusal to release available contingency funds to prevent interruptions in SNAP benefits. Thousands of our neighbors and friends in Northern New Mexico are in the crosshairs of this cruel, unnecessary tactic, meant to force Democrats in Congress to give up on protecting access to affordable health care.


You may find yourself ... looking for an alternative to Spotify
There are a lot of reasons to stop using Spotify. Now, momentum has been building for a coordinated consumer boycott of Spotify because it is running ICE ads. There's talk that Indivisible National may get involved. So you may find yourself looking for an alternative. One good one, recommended by Indivisible Santa Fe Treasurer Daphne Miller, is Qobuz. You can even move your music for free.


