Indivisible SF

Since the January 2017, more than 4,000 San Franciscans have united as Indivisible SF to march in the Women's Marches, protest the Muslim Ban, meet regularly with our Members of Congress, and make thousands of phone calls to their offices to pressure them to do everything in their power to counter the policies and politics of Trumpism. There is much work in progress and many actions to come.

Members of Indivisible SF are defined by our action and find solidarity in our shared opposition to Trump and Trumpism. Each of us explicitly reserves our individual stances on specific issues for other forums as we believe resisting Trump is more important than any single issue. We adhere to a Code of Conduct that welcomes and respects everybody.

Members of Indivisible SF come from all kinds of backgrounds and political persuasions. Some of us are first-time activists and others have been at this for decades. We are citizens and non-citizens. Most importantly, we are all patriots that want the best for our country and are willing to work for it.

Prepare for this, prepare for that

Say No to Political Blackmail The 2023 federal fiscal year ends at midnight September 30, ten days from now. Due to Republican obstructionism, not a single 2024 appropriation bill has been passed.

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Rights and responsibilities

Projected Victory in Ohio: Issue 1 Defeated! The votes are still rolling in, but it is looking like Ohio voters resoundingly defeated the anti-democratic Issue 1. Issue 1 was an attempt by Ohio

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A few last things to do in June

We’re going on summer vacation! With Congress gridlocked due to MAGA Republicans’ ideological pursuits and partisan intransigence, our Federal Working Group doesn’t have a whole lot of legislative activity to work on.

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FBI needs better leadership

We’re going on summer vacation! With Congress gridlocked due to MAGA Republicans’ ideological pursuits and partisan intransigence, our Federal Working Group doesn’t have a whole lot of legislative activity to work on.

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What Congress Can Do to Reform the Court

Generations of Americans have fought hard for our freedoms and won legal protection of our civil rights through the federal courts, codified by Supreme Court (SCOTUS) rulings when it had a liberal

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