Indivisible movement
Progressive movement in the United States
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June 2025 | Indivisible and other organizations coordinated No Kings protests in over 2,000 U.S. communities as a countermove to Trump's U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Parade. |
April 2025 | The Hill reports that Indivisible Project has received over $7.6 million from Open Society Foundations since 2017. |
March 2025 | A chapter of Indivisible organized a protest outside a Tesla store in Milford, Connecticut, with around 300 people in attendance. |
March 2025 | The Mad River Valley chapter of Indivisible protested JD Vance's ski trip visit in Vermont, holding signs calling him a 'traitor'. |
January 2025 | Following the inauguration of the second Trump administration, Indivisible declared the democracy of the republic is under threat and pledged to stand together to fight in defense of rights, communities, and values. |
September 5 2023 | Indivisible Action endorsed President Joe Biden's 2024 re-election bid. |
June 2022 | Indivisible planned to spend $7 million in the 2022 United States elections to highlight 'MAGA extremism' to aid in the election of Democrats. |
June 2022 | Indivisible planned to spend $7 million on advocacy efforts. |
May 2022 | A board member of Indivisible Houston directly confronted Senator Ted Cruz about gun reform following the Uvalde shooting and the NRA convention. |
2021 | Indivisible advocated in favor of Democrats' $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill. |
October 2021 | Indivisible planned to spend $1 million to protect eight Democratic incumbents in Congress, an effort that partially overlapped with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. |
2019 | The group endorsed a series of events aimed at supporting the impeachment of Donald Trump. |
2019 | Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin were recognized by Time Magazine and named in the 100 Most Influential People list, highlighting the significant impact of the Indivisible movement in progressive political activism. |
2018 | The Indivisible group and its volunteers contributed money, endorsements, and volunteer time to numerous House races, which resulted in Democrats winning back control of the House of Representatives. |
October 2017 | The New York Times reports that Indivisible has received almost $6 million since its inception, including donations from Reid Hoffman and Democracy Alliance-linked organizations. |
March 2017 | Ezra Levin announces that Indivisible has received over 10,000 donations totaling more than $500,000 since January. |
February 2017 | Indivisible organized as a 501(c) nonprofit organization. |
February 4 2017 | Less than two months after the Indivisible Guide's publication and about two weeks after Trump's inauguration, over 3,800 local groups identifying as 'Indivisibles' had formed and declared their support for the movement. In the same month, they organized as a 501(c) organization. |
January 2017 | Indivisible begins receiving donations, collecting over $500,000 through ActBlue by March. |
2016 | Indivisible movement was initiated as a progressive grassroots response to Donald Trump's presidential election, with founders Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin creating an online handbook providing strategies for peaceful resistance against the Trump administration's political agenda. |
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