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LOCAL | The Benton County Visibility Brigade holds custom banners in high-traffic locations. See the scheduled banner-making sessions and bannering events in the weekly newsletter Calendars. To register to attend any of the events, sign up with the Mobilize links, or email [email protected]. More details will be sent after you register. |
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LOCAL | The Visibility Brigade’s Chalk Team writes event announcements and messages for the pro-democracy movement in high-traffic areas on public sidewalks and plazas in Corvallis. No artistic talent required—if you’d can hold a piece of chalk and get down on your hands and knees, you can participate. There are stencils, but if you’re artistically inclined, you are welcome to embellish or create your own designs! To join our group, email [email protected]. |
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LOCAL | The Corvallis Singing Resistance sings publicly in the streets for the sake of solace, strength, solidarity, to voice our dissent, and to refuse cooperation with oppressive and autocratic forces. You don’t need to know the words to these songs, as they will be taught and they are easy to learn. Some practices and performances will be listed in the newsletter. For more info, email [email protected]. |
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LOCAL | Postcard writing. In collaboration with Third Act, we gather every two weeks to write postcards to constituents in swing states. Cards, addresses, and scripts are provided by Activate America in partnership with Indivisible. A $10 donation for stamps is requested. The time and location varies, so keep an eye on the calendar in the weekly newsletter. |
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LOCAL | Growing Ancestral Roots cultivates community-led solutions that increase access to culturally relevant food, land, and economic opportunity for underserved communities. They maintain community gardens, provide fresh produce in food boxes, host community dinners, and more. Opportunities for volunteering and fundraising efforts will be announced in the newsletter. Monetary donations can be made at https://donorbox.org/growing-together-2026. |
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LOCAL | Indivisible Benton County is partnering with Casa Latinos Unidos in the Food Box Program, designed to alleviate food insecurity and barriers for the Latino community. The most pressing need at this moment is monetary donations for food boxes. Donate HERE. Opportunities to volunteer, as well as fundraising events, will be listed in the newsletter. |
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LOCAL | Ask business owners or managers to post signs that declare their support for their immigrant neighbors and opposition to ICE as well as to create a private area for employees, which ICE cannot legally enter without a signed judicial warrant. These are simple steps that businesses can take to protect their employees from ICE and make all immigrants feel welcome in your community. Write to [email protected], Att Esther, Subject: “Signs of Solidarity”. |
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VARIOUS | Did you know that more than 20% of constituents never contact their elected officials? Resistbot is a tool that turns your texts into faxes, postal mail, or emails to your representatives in minutes. Sign one of the ongoing letters or write your own. You will receive a text asking to confirm the letter you are signing and prompts to choose how you want it to be delivered. For more information, write to [email protected], Att Maria, Subject: “Resistbot” |
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VARIOUS | 5 Calls has multiple campaigns, including Constituent Services: Report Your Concerns to Your Representatives; current campaigns include Stop the Assault on Our Freedom of Speech, Stop the Deployment of US Military to Police Americans, Demand the Release of the Epstein Case Files, and more. 5 Calls makes it easy to contact your representatives on topics of concern. |
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INDIVISIBLE National | Join Indivisible co-founders Leah Freeman and Ezra Levin for a weekly Q&A and a look into what lies ahead for the resistance. Attend “What’s The Plan?” every Thursday at 12pm PT. Don’t miss it! Sign up HERE. |