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Move On – December 30, 2024

Posted on December 30, 2024

Dear MoveOn member,

For many, it’s been a year of hope and heartbreak. We know how deeply every MoveOn member values democracy, freedom, and justice. Millions of MoveOn members took action, supported creative efforts with partners in this movement, and organized in our own communities. Just know that millions of people still share our vision for a better future. A future rooted in community care, where our families can not just scrape by but thrive, where we care for our planet and create a sustainable and joyful path forward for generations to come. 

Whether it was adding your name to a petition or starting your own, we hope you are inspired by the power of our collective action and everything we were able to accomplish in 2024. And it’s clear: We need you—and each other—now as much as ever as we prepare for what lies ahead.

In 2024, MoveOn members and progressive partners launched more than 10,000 petitions on the MoveOn petition platform, and we had more than 5.2 million petition signatures across petition campaigns. That’s incredible! Check out a few of our petition highlights from this year and what your signatures accomplished below. Then, if you’re feeling fired up, start your own petition today.

2024 HIGHLIGHTS

MoveOn’s focus in 2024 was mobilizing member energy around the election. On the petition platform specifically, we amplified creative campaigns to drive enthusiasm, engagement, and support for Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz—as well as expose the threat that Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans pose to our freedoms and rights.

We launched a “pledge to vote” that surpassed 75K signatures shortly after Kamala Harris’s announcement. We worked to engage influential celebrities who could reach broad audiences, including our petition urging Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and other touring celebrities to endorse and a member-started petition that even got coverage in The New York Times! 

We also focused on the issues voters care deeply about—such as abortion, advocating for it to take center stage during the presidential debates. More than 45K members signed a petition urging ABC moderators to ask about abortion during what ended up being the only presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. We worked with actress and influencer Busy Philipps, as well as Amanda Zurawski and Kaitlyn Joshua, to share their reproductive health stories and amplified the petition over email and on social media. The debate moderators, while they didn’t ask our exact questions about abortion, did confront Trump about his track record on abortion, corrected disinformation in real time, and asked both candidates about why Americans should trust them when it comes to abortion. Read more about this powerful campaign here.

And during the vice presidential debates, we worked with our partners at Rural Organizing to amplify their petition calling for JD Vance to release his tax returns. Nearly 70K MoveOn members signed the petition calling on Vance to show the sources of his wealth, getting the attention of major publications like Newsweek. We launched a mobile billboard the day of the vice presidential debates to circle around CBS News, calling out Vance’s hypocrisy. And we created downloadable signs for members to print and display. Rural Organizing’s campaign pushing for accountability and transparency from Senator Vance continues. Read more about it here.

Post-election, we took a pause to acknowledge and honor Kamala Harris and the Black women and other women of color who worked tirelessly to launch and execute this historic campaign with less than 100 days before Election Day. More than 140,000 members signed the public petition and shared hundreds of comments. One MoveOn member, Firerunner, wrote, “I signed this petition because, as a young woman, I truly wanted Vice President Harris to be our president, and make our country a much better place … That didn’t happen, but I know she’ll still make history each time she does.”

We also began to lay the critical groundwork we’re going to need in preparation for a second Donald Trump presidency. In the weeks following the election, MoveOn members took collective action, signing petitions urging Congress to resist Project 2025 every step of the way and calling on President Biden to do everything he can to protect democracy before Trump takes office. We also launched a petition urging the Senate to block Trump’s loyalist Cabinet appointments, signed by more than 103,000 MoveOn members and counting. And our partners at Demand Justice urged President Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to confirm as many Biden nominated judges as possible. And they did! The Senate confirmed 22 of President Biden’s appointments in the lame duck and 235 overall—exceeding Trump’s four-year total of 234—and making history and increasing the diversity of the judicial branch.

But while the election was a priority, there were other critical efforts (and wins!) MoveOn members mobilized around throughout the year. Here are some additional highlights and ongoing campaigns that we will continue to fight for in 2025:

  • ⚖️ Together, we continued to advocate for court reform. After Trump’s cases headed to the Supreme Court, we called for Clarence Thomas, whose wife actively participated in trying to overturn the 2020 election results in support of Trump, to recuse himself from all Trump and January 6-related cases. When Trump-appointed judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing the classified documents case and has shown nothing but favoritism, used her power to shield him and announced that she is delaying the trial indefinitely, we launched a petition demanding that Chief Judge Altonaga exercise her authority to remove Judge Cannon from the United States vs Donald Trump case. 
  • 🕊️ MoveOn members continued to mobilize for a ceasefire and to demand that the government stop using our tax dollars to send weapons to the Israeli government to bomb Palestinians. And when funding was cut for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA)—the largest humanitarian operation in Gaza, with over 30,000 staff—more than 65,000 MoveOn members signed the petition to demand that Congress reinstate the funding. When Senator Bernie Sanders called for an investigation of the Israeli military’s indiscriminate bombing in Gaza, 89,000 MoveOn members joined him, and when he introduced a Joint Resolution of Disapproval that (for the first time in history) forced a vote in Congress to block the $20 billion weapons sale to the Israeli military, 40,000 MoveOn members signed in support and made more than 2,700 calls to their members of Congress.
  • 📢 With COVID surging in multiple states across the country, MoveOn members continued to push for COVID assistance. From petitions urging leaders to bring back free COVID vaccines and testing to demands for free PCR and at-home tests, MoveOn members were clear in their demands for accessible and comprehensive COVID protections. And those efforts were in part successful when, in September, President Biden announced residents could once again request free at-home COVID tests from the government. 
  • ❤️‍🩹 As our neighbors recovered from the devastation of Hurricanes Milton and Helene, and when Disaster Relief Funding, whose budget is set by Congress, didn’t have the money it needed, MoveOn members came together to demand that Congress come back into session before the end of their break and pass disaster relief funding to support relief efforts. MoveOn members even fundraised more than $250,000 for food and water aid for Hurricane Helene survivors. And as early voting was underway, we put up billboards in Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina—critical battleground states—spotlighting Trump’s decision to cut $155 million from disaster relief funds during his presidency.

COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHTS

MoveOn members and progressive partners launched thousands of petitions to spark local, state, and federal changes. We were inspired by the incredible movements that people like you sparked. Here are a few of the highlights:

  • 🛏️ After a terrible flood in San Diego, Aaron S. started a petition urging the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to extend hotel vouchers for San Diego community members who were affected and displaced. And they won! In March, the board of supervisors unanimously voted in support of extending hotel vouchers and funding three meals a day for an additional $9.6 million on top of the original $10 million that was allocated.
  • 📝 Last year, members of UFCW Local 152 started a petition demanding an equitable contract for the hard-working families at Johanna Foods. They gathered more than 300 signatures and this year, in June 2024, finally won a just and fair contract. 
  • 🏳️‍🌈 Over the summer, a newly launched organization, Qommittee for Drag, launched a petition on the MoveOn platform calling for federal law enforcement to monitor and take seriously all threats against drag and Pride events. The petition gained more than 25,000 signatures and was featured in outlets like Newsweek and HuffPost. 

⚾ In August, environmentalist and MoveOn member Zan Dubin started a petition demanding that the Los Angeles Dodgers drop their sponsorship deal with fossil fuel giant Phillips 66. After more than 20,000 MoveOn members signed the petition and it was covered many times by the Los Angeles Times, Zan delivered the petition with the Sierra Club at Dodger Stadium, and fellow activists, MoveOn members, and representatives from the Los Angeles Times, Spectrum, and Fox 11 attended the event. 

  • ✈️ Union power continued strong, with Sun Country flight attendants launching their own petition in their efforts to secure an industry-standard contract. Sun Country flight attendants have been in contract negotiations since 2019. After five years, they started a petition calling for their union to authorize a strike vote for the flight attendant group. And in August, a vote was brought forth and 99% of eligible voting members authorized a strike—giving union leaders the ability to swiftly call for one if contract talks continue to break down.
  • 🗳️ In October, our friends at Common Cause launched a petition urging Congress to prohibit guns at polling locations nationwide. The petition reached more than 45,000 signatures and was delivered to Representative Mike Johnson’s office. Common Cause has already worked to pass laws restricting guns at polling places in New Mexico and Massachusetts, and they will continue their work to make polling places safe for all. 
  • ❄️ In November, a Purdue Fort Wayne student started a petition to push back against their university’s implementing a new fee to stay on campus over winter break. The petition received nearly 2,000 signatures. One student signed the petition, stating, “The cost for staying during the winter break should’ve been included in the Housing Cost like it was last year. Now I have to stress about scraping together funds so I don’t lose my job.” Quickly, the university reversed the decision, announcing it would not be charging students a nightly fee.
  • 🏛️ MoveOn member and former educator Pam Alexandroff started a petition calling on the Senate to vote on the Social Security Fairness Act before the end of the year. The petition quickly climbed to more than 60,000 signatures, with other members sharing how flaws in the execution of the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO) withholdings negatively affected them and their families. We also had more than 12,000 messages sent by MoveOn members to their senators, urging them to advance and vote yes on the bill. And it worked! The Senate passed the bill during the final week of session, and it now heads to President Biden to sign.

We’re not going to sugarcoat it: The next four years will be challenging. Donald Trump and the far-right extremists backing him are banking on our complacency, silence, and hopelessness. They are exploiting people’s worst fears, sowing division at every chance they get. They want us to give up. We will not sit quietly as they threaten our democracy, cheat the American people, and profit off our pain. We are ready to fight back. And we hope you are too. 

MoveOn—powered by members like you—has existed for decades. We’ve seen presidents come and go. And through it all, we’ve focused on building the people power we need to not only win campaigns but make more possible so that we can truly transform our society. 

But that transformation doesn’t happen overnight. And it doesn’t happen without backlash or setbacks. Transformation happens through continued, sustained action. Through disciplined hope. And, most importantly, it happens collectively, with each one of us committed to doing what we can to build a better future for all of us.  

We will not only get through the next four years, but we will continue to build, resist, and win the only way we can—together.

If you’re feeling inspired and ready to take action, click here to start your petition on MoveOn’s free petition platform now. And know that we’re ready to fight alongside you for the future we all deserve.

As always, thanks for all you do.

–Aliya, Isbah, Jensine, Valeria, and the rest of the team

Want to support MoveOn’s work? Donald Trump and his MAGA allies expect us to give up. But we will not give them what they want. We are the majority, and we will never stop working to defend our fundamental freedoms and protect our democracy. MoveOn has been leading the movement against right-wing extremism for 26 years, and we promise you that we will still be here every step of the way forward. Will you donate to power MoveOn’s work to protect our freedom and democracy under Trump’s administration?

Click here to chip in $3, or whatever you can afford.

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A life was lost, and we refuse to remain silent.📍 Columbia Center Blvd🗓️ Saturday, January 10⏰ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM✅ Dress warmly. Wear black. Remember this is a nonviolent event, and we expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values, and to act lawfully.✊🖤 ICE OUT FOR GOOD 🖤✊This Saturday, our community is coming together to speak out, stand in solidarity, and demand accountability. A life was lost, and we refuse to remain silent.📍 Columbia Center Blvd🗓️ Saturday, January 10⏰ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PMA core principle behind all Indivisible Tri-Cities events is a commitment to nonviolent action and no civil disobedience. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values, and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events. All events should be held in public spaces or on public property.Dress warmly and wear black in remembrance. ❄️🖤Your presence matters. Your voice matters. Together, we stand. 💪🌎#IceOutForGood #NonViolentAction #Solidarity #Indivisibletricitieswa ... See MoreSee Less

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Why did a federal immigration enforcement operation end with a woman dead, and why are communities still being given vague answers instead of real accountability? YESTERDAY: ICE officers were involved in an immigration enforcement operation in south Minneapolis that ended with a civilian woman fatally shot during a roadside encounter. Federal officials described the shooting as self-defense, while local leaders, witnesses, and family members disputed that account and called for an independent investigation. THIS MORNING: A community is grieving and demanding answers. Eyewitness accounts and available video raise serious questions about whether deadly force was necessary. Federal authorities have offered limited detail and no independent review. This is not a partisan question. It is a question of accountability. Public safety matters. Law enforcement matters. But when the federal government uses deadly force, it must explain, clearly, publicly, and credibly, why. In WA-04, people live in small towns. They know their neighbors. They expect government power to be exercised carefully, and that when something goes wrong, leaders do not close ranks. They tell the truth. We should never be asked to choose between public safety and civil liberties. A serious government protects both. Here is what I will do differently as your Congressman: Demand full, public investigations when federal enforcement actions result in preventable loss of life, unlawful arrests, or violence Push for independent oversight of federal agencies operating in our communities Insist that use-of-force standards are clear, constitutional, and enforced — not justified after the fact with press releases and silence Accountability is not anti-law-enforcement. ICE officers were involved in an immigration enforcement operation in south Minneapolis that ended with a civilian woman being fatally shot during a roadside encounter. Federal officials described the shooting as self-defense, while local leaders, witnesses, and family members disputed that account and called for an independent investigation. https://johnduresky4congress.com/

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January 2026

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  • FredMeyer Pickup Order Time

    FredMeyer Pickup Order Time

    January 2, 2026  10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    101 Wellsian Way Richland, WA 99352

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  • No One Is Above the Law: Monthly Hermiston Visibility Rally

    No One Is Above the Law: Monthly Hermiston Visibility Rally

    January 3, 2026  11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    East Highland Avenue & South Highway 395 Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community members in Hermiston for our No One Is Above the Law visibility action!
    On the first Saturday of each month join folks in fighting for accountability, democracy, and justice — reminding our neighbors that the rule of law applies to everyone.

    Bring your signs, your voice, and your energy for an hour of peaceful sign-waving and community visibility.
    📅 When: 1st Saturday of every month at 11:00 AM | 📍 Where: Corner of Hwy 395 & Highland (by Safeway), Hermiston, OR

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  • No War

    No War

    January 3, 2026  5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    Columbia Center Blvd Kennewick

    Well, waking up to an invasion in Venezuela gets your heart pumping and a desire to say NO TO WAR!

    The local Tri-Cities for Palestine is holding a rally TODAY and TOMORROW at 5pm. IF you want to get out on the streets. Indivisible will not be there as a group, but know many want to get out! Join them!!

    The Benton County Democrats are not part of planning or activity of this rally. Please attend at your own risk.

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  • No War

    No War

    January 4, 2026  5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    Columbia Center Blvd Kennewick

    Well, waking up to an invasion in Venezuela gets your heart pumping and a desire to say NO TO WAR!

    The local Tri-Cities for Palestine is holding a rally TODAY and TOMORROW at 5pm. IF you want to get out on the streets. Indivisible will not be there as a group, but know many want to get out! Join them!!

    The Benton County Democrats are not part of planning or activity of this rally. Please attend at your own risk.

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    January 5, 2026  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    January 6, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

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  • Richland City Council

    Richland City Council

    January 6, 2026  7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    January 8, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

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  • FredMeyer Pickup Order Time

    FredMeyer Pickup Order Time

    January 9, 2026  10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    101 Wellsian Way Richland, WA 99352

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  • Tri-City Democrats - Friday, January 9, 6:00 PM

    Tri-City Democrats - Friday, January 9, 6:00 PM

    January 9, 2026  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Round Table Pizza3201 W Court St, Pasco

    Let’s join together for our first gathering of 2026. This month we'll meet at the Round Table Pizza on Court Street in Pasco. January 9 at 6pm. Come gather with like-minded folks and share some fellowship, food and beverages. As is our normal practice, Tri-City Democrats will order several pizzas to share. We'll have the donation box available for those who care to financially support the group. Some of our generous members are likely to purchase pitchers of beer to share. If you want the salad bar or soft drinks, you are on your own for those items.

    At this writing, we do not have a planned program, but we will have 'Hate Has no Home Here' signs available. We are coming up on election time for the group - at our January meeting we'll plan to hold elections for our officers for 2026. Please let us know if you are interested in serving on the board!

    For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: 

    https://www.meetup.com/tri-city-democrats/events/312748334/

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  • Ice Out for Good

    Ice Out for Good

    January 10, 2026  11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    Columbia Center Blvd, in front of the mall, parking near JC Penny’s

    A broad coalition of groups across the country is calling for a coordinated Ice Out For Good Weekend of Action on Saturday, January 10th and Sunday, January 11th to demand accountability, honor the life lost, and make visible the human cost of ICE’s actions.

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  • Sunnyside WA Street Rally and Protest against ICE and corporations that assist them!

    Sunnyside WA Street Rally and Protest against ICE and corporations that assist them!

    January 11, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    https://www.mobilize.us/indivisible/event/880996/

    This a local Indivisible event!

    We will meet on the sidewalk in front of Sunnyside Walmart at 12pm.✊🏼Sunday, January 11, there will be a protest in front of Walmart in Sunnyside from 12-2pm! Community, bring your 'No ICE' signs, your flags, and your voices! 📣 We are tired of shopping at their stores and them not protecting or supporting their customers! We don’t want ICE in their parking lots! 🧊🚫 Please share… See you there 🙏🏼

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    January 12, 2026  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

    See more details

  • Benton County Executive Board

    Benton County Executive Board

    January 12, 2026  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Richland Public Library, 955 Northgate Dr, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    See more details

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    January 13, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

    See more details

  • Kennewick City Council Workshop

    Kennewick City Council Workshop

    January 13, 2026  6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    January 15, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

    See more details

  • Franklin County Democratic Central Committee (FCDCC) Full Membership Meeting

    Franklin County Democratic Central Committee (FCDCC) Full Membership Meeting

    January 15, 2026  5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Location: Library, 1320 W Hopkins Street, Pasco Virtual Option (Zoom): https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9144488289?pwd=OENYNWRxR1VtQkVFT1RsMU13RlZLUT09

    Please join us for our first general meeting of 2026! The January general meeting will happen on Thursday, the 15th. We will have our usual potluck at 5:30pm and with the meeting starting at 6pm. Our meeting will be both in person at the Pasco MCL Branch Library (1320 W. Hopkins) and on zoom. 

    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9144488289?pwd=OENYNWRxR1VtQkVFT1RsMU13RlZLUT09

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  • Indivisible Tri-cities Working Meeting

    Indivisible Tri-cities Working Meeting

    January 17, 2026  11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    Mid-Columbia Library (Union) 1620 S Union St Kennewick, WA 99338

    Join us to get the year rolling! We will be planning for the coming year, join together in community, and have a little fun!

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  • A Taste of Afghanistan

    A Taste of Afghanistan

    January 19, 2026  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    B5 Learning Center 715 S Jean Street Kennewick, WA 99336

    Join B5 for a meal prepared by our Afghan friends on Monday, January 19. It will be an evening of delicious food, community, and an opportunity to learn about Afghan culture. We hope you join us as we create a community of open hearts, helping hands, and supportive systems where we all thrive.
    https://thriveatb5.networkforgood.com/events/95545-a-taste-of-afghanistan

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    January 19, 2026  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

    See more details

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    January 20, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

    See more details

  • Richland City Council

    Richland City Council

    January 20, 2026  7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    See more details

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    January 22, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

    See more details

  • BCDCC General Public Meeting

    BCDCC General Public Meeting

    January 22, 2026  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Meeting details will be provided over email from the Benton County Democrats Chair.

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  • Stitch & Story Circle with Indivisible Tri-Cities

    Stitch & Story Circle with Indivisible Tri-Cities

    January 24, 2026  10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    Richland Public Library Doris Roberts Gallery 955 Northgate Richland, WA

    You’re invited to our next Stitch & Story Circle with Indivisible Tri-Cities!

    Join us for a cozy, welcoming morning of book discussion, community conversation, and knitting or crafting if you’d like.

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    January 26, 2026  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    January 27, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

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  • Tech Time: Building a List in VoteBuilder

    Tech Time: Building a List in VoteBuilder

    January 27, 2026  4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    https://www.mobilize.us/ndtc/event/874848/

    Join the National Democratic Training Committee on Tuesday, January 27th from 7-8 pm ET for our free virtual live training: Tech Time: Building a List in VoteBuilder.

    This session is designed to teach you the technical skills needed to effectively use VoteBuilder for list-building. Unlike our other virtual live trainings, this session focuses more on demonstrating hands-on, hard skills rather than high-level theory and strategy. If you already have access VoteBuilder, there will be opportunities to follow along and practice throughout the session.

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  • Richland City Council Workshop

    Richland City Council Workshop

    January 27, 2026  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    January 29, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

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  • National Day of Action and Walkout

    National Day of Action and Walkout

    January 30, 2026  1:50 PM - 5:00 PM
    John Dam Plaza Knight @ George Washington Way Richland, WA

    On January 20, I pledge to walk out on fascism and walk toward a Free America.
    I refuse to accept raids, purges, surveillance, and fear as the new normal. I will help block the routines of power, support my community, and take action with courage and care.

    Join us for 5 minutes or an hour or more.

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  • Benton-Franklin Democrats Precinct Committee Officer Training

    Benton-Franklin Democrats Precinct Committee Officer Training

    January 30, 2026  5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    IBEW Local 77, 7025 W Grandridge Blvd, Kennewick WA.

    Plan to attend. Mark your calendar for Precinct Committee Officer Training January 30, 2026, 5 PM to 8PM at IBEW Local 77, 7025 W Grandridge Blvd, Kennewick WA.

    More details coming.

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  • Precinct Committee Officer Training

    Precinct Committee Officer Training

    January 30, 2026  5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    IBEW Local 77, 7025 W Grandridge Blvd, Kennewick, WA 99336, USA

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