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 No Kings III will be on Saturday, March 28th. See below for more information.
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)
Background
Redistricting
Controversy
The Virginia constitution was amended in 2020 to replace a partisan process that created gerrymandered maps with a bi-partisan process. In 2025, the General Assembly voted to temporarily replace the 2020 map for Federal House of Representative districts with a partisan map designed to shift 4 seats from Republican to Democratic control until the bi-partisan process resumes with the 2030 census. This measure must pass a referendum on April 21st to become law. Early voting started on March 6th.
Action
The measure is controversial: President Obama, Governor Spanberger, and Senator Kaine endorse redistricting to counter mid-cycle gerrymandering in Texas and elsewhere. Opponents have ethical concerns and/or argue that perceived unfairness will harm Democrats. The outcome of the referendum is uncertain.
Falls Church Indivisible supports members taking action in accordance with their own conscience - we facilitate discussion and share opportunities to take action. Because redistricting is controversial, dedicated Signal chats will support those interested in discussing or acting.
Buy Local
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No Kings III
No Kings III is a (national) day of protest promoted by the No Kings coalition (which includes Indivisible)
Falls Church Indivisible will host a drive-by protest along the length of Broad Street (route 7) in the City of Falls Church. We expect 4000-5000 participants, many in costumes. This year we plan to add contests for best costumes and best signs.
Please go here for more information.
Virginia Legislative Priorities
Virginia Grassroots is an alliance of Virginia Grassroots organizations. They coordinated a list of legislative priorities for the 2026 General Assembly.

