Action Alert – BLM Rally: Justice for Jacob Blake, Fri. Sept. 4, 3-4pm

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Call to Action!
Fri. Sept. 4, 3-4pm

Prescott Indivisible’s AREA-P (Anti-Racist Education and Action) team stands in solidarity with the organizer of the rally for Jacob Blake that will take place on Friday, Sept. 4 at 3-4pm Gurley and Montezuma, Prescott.

Prescott Indivisible supports young people standing up against hate and police brutality. The organizer of this rally is a recent grad of Yavapai College. 

Please attend. The action aims to be peaceful and large. Please bring signs and masks. Keep positive! Be mindful!

If you are a Peacekeeper or have training in confrontation techniques, please arrange to be at the Courthouse Square before 3pm. Look for Kari Hull and Nicky Indicavitch.  We have been in communication with the Prescott Police Dept. and will do everything possible to maintain a peaceful rally. 

A craft fair will be setting up at 4pm, so all cars without the appropriate signage must vacate the square parking.


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Prescott Indivisible
P. O. Box 12694
Prescott, AZ 86304


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Prescott Indivisible was founded in 2017, when Paul Hamilton and Nicole Romine put an ad in the local paper, requesting local progressives to show up at the library. Over 100 people lined up. In short order, we had formed a local chapter of the national Indivisible movement. Within six months we adopted a set of Guidelines that sets the framework in which we work, designed a logo and printed and sold t-shirts. Our mailing list quickly expanded from 100 to over 1,200. We usually have 100 or more attend our general monthly meetings.

Prescott Indivisible has a strong track record of activism. We adopted the team concept: Communication/Events; Voter Education and Elections; Education; Environment; Human Rights; Immigration and Peacekeepers to assist with safely issues. Initially we had a steering committee that consisted of volunteers. After our guidelines were adopted, the steering committee is made up of elected officers and members at large and the heads of the various teams, or their designees. A diverse group of community activists, social justice advocates and others that have volunteer ties to non-profits and religious organizations, the steering committee assists the teams when asked and sets the agendas.

Our teams and their members have worked diligently to make their voices heard. We have made thousands of calls, mailed hundreds of postcards to our legislators in Arizona and in congress. We have collaborated with like-minded organizations to advocate for issues of crucial importance to Arizona and the nation.

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