National purpose with local action

Next meeting: March 23, 2026 at 7:00pm
Christ Lutheran Church
1701 Arroyo Chamiso Road, Santa Fe

No Kings III 🚫👑 Window cards to raise awareness of the BLOWOUT event are being distributed – you're going to see them all around the city, if you haven't already. Feel free to grab some at the next meeting and bring them to your favorite business. We also have small leaflets for person-to-person distribution. We want to make this the biggest protest ever here and nationally – an historic showing of resistance to fascism here in Santa Fe and across the country. You can help with that by spreading the word and making sure everyone knows it's cool 😎 and patriotic 💙🇺🇸!

Join us at No Kings 3 on March 28
No Kings 3 -- 11AM at the NM Capitol (Roundhouse)

Protests, Rallies, and Events

Showing up with the Body Politic

📝 Postcards for Gabe

We had about 27 people show up for the postcard party and knocked out 1,000 postcards in 2 hours 🚀 💙 🇺🇸 ... Join us next time!

Postcards to keep NM Blue
Have you ever written 1,000 postcards? Sounds daunting, doesn’t it? 📰 Well, here’s some good news for you: it’s not! Just ask Dave Hollenbach - he’s been doing this for years! 💙 All you need is a wonderful group of likeminded people focused on keeping New Mexico blue, a few dozen

Linda wrote up a reflection and pitch to get more volunteers. A great opportunity to reach regular folks on their usual commute!

Upcoming Banner Drops Need Volunteers
Banner drops are fun and gets lots of visibility - JOIN US!

Regular protests

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
Saturdays: Tesla Takedown
Meet Saturdays from 10-2 across from the Tesla Albuquerque dealership at US Hwy 550 & Rio Rancho Blvd

In the News

What folks are saying, of interest around here and elsewhere

Blue Boosters

Some folks in New Mexico have pulled together a set of candidates fighting to unseat Republicans across the US. Since NM is fortunate to have all Democratic representatives, this is a way you can help other states get there too 💙🇺🇸

New Mexico Blue Boosters — 2026 Candidates
NM supports candidates across the country from a place of Blue strength

🎤 Indivisible Radio Santa Fe Podcast

Our podcast is going along nicely. We originally thought we'd drop podcasts biweekly, but there's been more content to share than we expected. As Gary and I interview people around Northern New Mexico, we are centering voices for progressive action from across a wide spectrum. Check out the series (there's a link on the website, too 🎤). In the episode that dropped Monday, Gary talked with Jerry Rogers who worked under three presidents as head of historic and cultural preservation for the Nation Park Service.

Visitation Report at Odds with Ongoing Threats to America’s National Park Service
“The enduring popularity of America’s national parks is not surprising. What’s shocking is this administration’s relentless attacks on these places and their caretakers, which threatens their future” -- NPCA’s Emily Douce
... at the heart of all of this is a threat to democracy itself ... [the best way to help] is to stand up and resist that threat to democracy. The national parks being icons of [...] America, they're virtually the same as the flag in terms of representing this country.
-- Jerry Rogers

More Pitching No Kings 🚫👑

Speaking of podcasts, Natalie Curley and Scott Romans had a great conversation with Xubi Wilson about No Kings III, the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, and the struggle to preserve and improve American democracy. Take a listen to Xubi's show, "Living on the Edge."

And No Kings III has generated some controversy around how the city has handled the permitting process. As described in our post, we've limited the scope of the event to ensure both safety and affordability.

Onetime organizer of next ‘No Kings’ march in Santa Fe calls city fees for event unconstitutional
Santa Fe city staff and police quoted organizers of the anti-Trump protest fees of up to $25,000 to hold a march downtown.

Heidi was on the Conversations Different podcast discussing community organizing and the upcoming No Kings 3 rally as well:

Heidi Li Feldman on political organizing and upcoming ‘No Kings’ 3 rally in Santa Fe
Political scholar, professor and activist Heidi Li Feldman, joins the latest episode of “Conversations Different” to discuss the upcoming No Kings 3 rally and speaks on her expertise in community

American Midnight

Gary wrote up a post about American Midnight, a historical reminder that now is not the only time rights have been trampled on in the US (although arguably its the most blatant). We'll be interviewing the author for our podcast soon 😎

American Midnight Revisited
“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” Mark Twain Many of us who are repulsed by Donald Trump feel we are living in unprecedented times, marked by assaults on press freedom, by senseless and unpopular wars, by armed troops murdering U.S. civilians, by resurgent racism and xenophobia,

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Indivisible National

(March 16 newsletter)

In this week's newsletter we share No Kings resources, tools to get Congress to act to end Trump's war and push back against ICE's plan to warehouse people, and much more -- but first, Ezra calls on Indivisibles to make No Kings on March 28 our biggest protest ever.

It’s been a long harsh winter, but the ice is melting, and it’s time for No Kings Spring. In these newsletters, I try to inform with a bias towards action. The only way out of this mess is by recruiting a lot more people to do a lot more organizing in a lot of more communities. There’s no bigger or better opportunity to make progress against the fascists in the month of March than No Kings 3.

No Kings 3 will be historic because we will make it historic. Less than two weeks out, I can now confirm that there will be more No Kings protests on March 28 than on any previous day in American history. 

But, as with Hands Off last April, No Kings last June, and No Kings 2 last October, I know this isn’t done until it’s done. We need this to be an enormous, historic rebuke to Trump’s regime. But whether it’s successful depends on far more than just me or Indivisible -- it depends on the leadership, courage, and commitment of millions of people around the globe. 

This is a grassroots-driven event, which means it will succeed or fail because of what we all do to organize, recruit, and prepare. There are no corporate sponsors, there’s no massive advertising campaign, and despite what the right-wing wackjobs obsess about, nobody’s sending big checks to protestors. It’s up to us -- all of us. 

The good news is we’re not alone.

Momentum is building -- you can hear it. Last weekend, Leah and I went down to Selma for the Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee's commemoration of the 61st anniversary of Bloody Sunday and the fight for a real, multiracial democracy. We were there because Indivisible received the Freedom Flame award, and we wanted to experience the history of that pivotal moment in Civil Rights History first-hand. I’d recommend anyone and everyone go next year. You’ll learn from and be inspired by the leaders who paved the road for our democracy with blood, sweat, and tears. 

You’ll also find lots of friends.

We were humbled when Faya Ora Rose Touré, the civil rights legend who cofounded the Jubilee, came up to us and shared a song she'd written for No Kings. You can see the lyrics here.

All of us can organize. I love that No Kings is becoming so well-known that talented people all over the world are creating art in support of the movement. Nils Lofgren -- guitarist for the E Street band with Bruce Springsteen -- sent us his new song: No Kings, No Hate, No Fear. Neither he nor Springsteen had planned to write new protest music or even go on tour this spring, but after the crackdown in the Twin Cities, they decided they had to do a No Kings protest tour, kicking off in Minneapolis after the flagship No Kings protest there on March 28. 

But you don’t have to be a world famous artist to help make No King 3 into something historic. I’m not talking about money -- I’m talking about effort. With twelve days left to go, here are the three things I’d recommend:

  1. Register your local No Kings events! If your No Kings protest isn’t yet on the map, you’ve got until Wednesday, March 25 at 11:59pm PT to register it. Rule of thumb: if you go to the map and can’t find a protest within 30 minutes of where you live, start planning your own! 
  2. Train up. If you’re looking for training on safety, de-escalation, marketing, digital, or constitutional rights, we’ve got you covered. If your Indivisible group needs support, reach out to your organizer to walk you through the esources we provide. Ultimately this is up to you and your group, but you’re not alone and we can help!
  3. RecruitYes you should post to social media, but don’t just rely on the largely regime-friendly tech platforms to spread the word. At your favorite coffee shop, on Nextdoor, or among friends -- invite folks to join you. Find three people who didn't attend No Kings last year. Have a conversation about the moment we’re in, and ask them to come with you on March 28. This is old-school and more time consuming than just posting online -- but nothing is more effective at actually building the movement.

As Faya Rose put it, without democracy, we cannot be free. That’s why we march, that’s why we sing: No kings, no kings.

In solidarity,
Ezra Levin
Co-Executive Director, Indivisible


Your weekly to-dos

  1. Tell Congress: Stop Trump's War! Since Trump launched his war on Iran, as of this writing, thirteen US servicemembers, more than 1,400 Iranians, and hundreds of civilians across the region have been killed. Tell your Members of Congress to use every lever they have to end it: conduct oversight; force more votes on War Powers Resolutions; restrict funding; and oppose the war publicly.
  2. Call your senators and tell them to press Trump's nominee for DHS secretary, MAGA loyalist Markwayne Mullin, for real answers during his confirmation hearings. Kristi Noem is out at DHS, but Trump's nominee to replace her is at least as dedicated to sending ICE and Border Patrol to terrorize our cities. Markwayne Mullin's Senate confirmation hearings begin on Wednesday. Tell your senators to hold Mullin's feet to the fire and when his confirmation vote comes around, to vote NO.
  3. Tell Congress: Our right to vote is non-negotiable! The Senate votes this week on the "SAVE America" Act, a bill that could disenfranchise millions of Americans through burdensome voting requirements that would disproportionately impact married people who’ve changed their names, trans Americans, students, and voters of color. Tell your senators to vote NO!
  4. Email Your Members of Congress: Americans reject ICE's plan to warehouse peopleDHS is buying up warehouses to retrofit into concentration camps -- but several grassroots campaigns to halt such sales have been successful! Members of Congress must do all they can to block the warehousing of human beings.
  5. Sign the open letter from alumni across the country calling on college presidents to keep their campuses free from ICE terror. Students, faculty, and staff at our institutions of higher education deserve safe environments in which to learn, teach, and work, without any threat of ICE violence.
  6. Calling all Courage Collectives members (and potential future members): Join our infosession on leveraging No Kings to advance noncooperation work! (Wed, 7pm ET/ 4pm PT). Autocrats need the support of society's most influential sectors – business, academia, civil service, etc -- to succeed. But when courageous people within those sectors join forces and refuse to cooperate, the "pillars" that prop the regime up start cracking. Join the call to learn more!

P.S. No Kings (March 28) is almost here -- have you made your plans? In the face of the regime's illegal war, threats to voting rights, ongoing ICE terror, and bottomless corruption, we need this No Kings Day to be the biggest single-day protest in American history. Planning a national event that big, loud, and inescapable requires enormous resources, though, and we need your help! If you can, please pitch in to make No Kings 3 the day of world-historic protest this moment demands.


Countdown to No Kings!

No Kings 3 is just around the corner! If you haven't already found a protest near you, take a look at our map (2,800 events and climbing!) -- and if you don't find something right away, keep checking. New events are being added by the hour. (Or! If you don't find a protest within about 30 minutes of your home, consider hosting one yourself!). 

But don't stop there! We've gathered and are hosting a number of helpful resources for anyone planning to be in the streets on March 28:

  1. Spread the word on your social media accounts, across your social circles, wherever you can, ask at least three friends to attend, wherever they may be across the country.
  2. Attend the No Kings Kick Off call (Thurs, 8pm ET/5pm PT). We'll be talking with movement leaders about the strategic and moral imperatives behind this national day of action.
  3. Attend a training - Whether you're a host, a long-time activist, or protesting for the first time, we're hosting a bunch of training calls to help folks gear up for March 28 -- from how to have conversations about No Kings that move people to join the movement, to an ACLU-led training about our Constitutional right to protest peacefully and best practices for making protests safe and successful (in both English and Spanish).

Find all that information and more, right here.


IndivisiWIN of the week

Indivisibles across the country have continued to stand up against the Trump regime even as they get ready for No Kings on March 28. Indivisible Danville, Kentucky, for example, has held three pop-up protests in the last two weeks alone!

two images of Indivisible Danville members holding signs. In one they read read NO NEW WARS and in the other I STAND AGAINST ICE and Love thy neighbor

Pop-ups are a regular tactic the Danville group uses: outside a Republican fundraiser featuring Kentucky Senators Rand Paul and Andy Barr; in celebration of Valentines Day and loving our neighbors; protesting Trump's war in Iran; demanding an end to ICE terror -- often popping up with very little advance notice.

Events like these speak to a foundational truth about movement work: Big protests like No Kings are a tactic, not a goal. We need to make our voices heard and our presence felt in numbers great and small, all the time. Like Indivisible Danville!


Upcoming events for you

These nationwide events, calls, and training sessions 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 (tonight!): Robert Peters for IL-02 Phone Bank (5pm CT)
Phone bank for Indivisible endorsee Robert Peters ahead of Illinois' primary on Tuesday

Wednesday: Know Your Rights: Protest Rights & Safety Practices (8pm ET)
ACLU-led training on the Constitutional right to protest and best practices for ensuring safe and peaceful events.

Thursday: No Kings Kick Off (8pm ET)
Learn about the vision, urgency, and strategy behind this No Kings.

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

On the Horizon

March 23: Know Your Rights: Protest Rights and Safety Practices

March 23: Conozca sus derechos: Derechos de protesta y prácticas de seguridad

March 25: People Power: How to have conversations about No Kings that move people


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