This page lists upcoming regional and national actions. For our local actions, please consult Signal or the listings regularly e-mailed to members.

National Actions May Day

Local Actions (Bridge Brigade, Pop-Up Protests, etc)

Local Actions are communicated to members via Signal and E-Mail. We do not post them on this site.

Economic Actions - Boycotts are not motivated by the idea of punishment. They work by changing institutional behavior from business-as-usual or collaboration to defiance of the regime. Boycott targets are organizations that

  • work with the regime

  • are exposed to economic action by the public (i.e., have substantial retail business)

Senate Legislation

FISA re-authorization - Bill Pulte, President Trump's acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has zero experienced in national security, is a staunch MAGA loyalist, and has already "distinguished" himself as a central figure in Trump's retribution campaigns. Corrupting our Intelligence Community in the same way DoJ has been corrupted is extremely dangerous to both democracy and foreign policy.

Mark Warner, as the ranking member of the Senate Intelligence community, has taken a stand against Bill Pulte's confirmation. We should thank him and ask him to reinforce his position.

Crypto "Clarity" Act - Crypto currencies are untraceable and often used for bribery, money laundering, ransom/ransomware. Hacked/stolen crypto provides up to 3/4 of North Korea's funding for militarism, and crypto is certainly used for "dark" political money.

The Crypto industry has incredible amounts of money and readily deploys it for political gain.

Mark Warner is one of 18 Democrats that voted "yes" for last year's Crypto "Genius" act that weakened regulation. Please contact his office to ask that he vote "no" for the clarity act. Voting is expected in late June.

Indivisible Clarity Act briefing

US House Primary Election

  • Voter registration ends 24 July

  • Early voting 18 June - 1 August

  • Election - 4 August

VA Voter Pocket Guide (Dept of Elections)

Civic Jam - 6:00-10:00pm, 3 July

The City has planned a civic engagement event to help commemorate the 250th anniversary. We will have a booth and seek to talk with (and recruiting) as many visitors as possible.

https://www.fallschurchva.gov/civicjam

Little City Sips - 6:00-10:00pm, 13 June

An innovative public evening in the City of Falls Church. We're hoping for plenty of interesting conversations with our neighbors .... so we're encouraging members to turn out and wear any Indivisible gear they might have (FYI, production and delivery of shirts can take 2-3 weeks).

https://visitfallschurch.com/sips/

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Virginia Legislative Priorities

Virginia Grassroots is an alliance of Virginia Grassroots organizations. They coordinated a list of legislative priorities for the 2026 General Assembly.

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