From Indivisible SF <[email protected]>
Subject Hot Protest Summer: actions leading up to Labor Day
Date July 30, 2025 3:29 PM
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Indivisible SF Newsletter
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In this issue:
* Labor Day and August Actions
* What You Can Do to Support Federal Workers Under Assault From the Trump Regime
* Keep fighting against ICE
* Direct Action Event Monitoring: we need your help!
* Want to help us do this work?




** Save the Date for Labor Day and August Saturdays
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We are planning our next mass mobilization for Labor Day: Monday, September 1st, to uplift our struggles against fascism, oligarchy, and the MAGA regime.
And in the lead-up to our mass mobilization, along with 50501 SF, we are planning smaller events every Saturday in August. Here are the first two:
* Saturday, August 2: Banner Against the Regime with 50501SF, 2-3:30 PM on the pedestrian bridge over Geary St at Webster St. Bring signs, banners and flags. More info here.
* Saturday, August 9: Draw Together: Childrens’ sign-making party, 10:30-12 PM at Ocean View Branch Library. Children can make signs for the Labor Day March or write or draw letters to Congress, with a few words of assistance from their parents. We will mail letters to the proper Member of Congress. Your child might even receive a personal letter from their Representative or Senator. Space is limited; RSVP here. ([link removed])

Bookmark our Labor Day 2025 ([link removed]) page and check back for more events and more details as we finalize plans.

And, don’t forget to sign up for our next general meeting ([link removed]) on August 17 at 683 Florida St!



** What You Can Do to Support Federal Workers Under Assault From the Trump Regime
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Labor Day is an opportunity to celebrate workers and the unions that represent them. This celebration should include the unions that represent employees of the federal executive branch agencies as well.

Federal employee unions protect the workers in the civil service who provide public services that Americans everywhere rely on. These protections include scheduling, advocacy for employees in disputes, protections against workplace-transmitted illnesses like COVID-19, and more.

Small wonder that the Trump regime is now attacking these Federal employee unions.

Check our blog ([link removed]) for answers on why we care that federal employees have union representation.


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Keep fighting against ICE: on the federal and local level
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Recently some California officials have been worrying in public that the No Secret Police Act, which our State Senator Wiener introduced and is fighting for, is unenforceable. We say: pass it anyway, and fight for it in court. In order to stop fascism, our officials must not comply in advance. They must do everything possible to support their constituents and keep our communities safe.

Continue pressuring your officials on the No Secret Police Act ([link removed]) - tell them: no excuses!

And here are some more laws ([link removed]) to watch in Congress and in the State Assembly.

Want to help locally? Join the Bay Resistance Accompanier Network training. In San Francisco, ICE primarily detains people entering or leaving immigration hearings, so having people on location can keep them safe. RSVP here. ([link removed])



** A Win! Your Advocacy Ended Shelter Evictions and Gained $30 Million in New Rental Subsidies
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We are pleased to announce that after six months of intense advocacy, the Faith In Action Bay Area Homeless Families Committee and their allies recently won an end to the City’s experimental policy of evicting families from homeless shelters after 90 days, and $30 million in new investments in the City Budget to house homeless families and young adults!

Thank you to all our Indivisible SF members who contacted their supervisors, attended press conferences, gave public comment, and attended the Faith In Action Bay Area Homeless Families Committee meetings. We are grateful to have worked alongside other supporters and advocates including: Supervisors Fielder (D9), Chan (D1), Chen (D11) and their staff; United Educators of San Francisco (UESF), the Coalition on Homelessness, medical professionals, social workers, and countless other concerned citizens.

Read more and see photos on our blog ([link removed]) !


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Direct Action Event Monitoring: We need your help!
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At every protest, we always want as many safety monitors as we can get to help keep our actions peaceful. And that’s never been more true and more important than at last month’s No Kings march, where roughly 100,000 people filled the streets.

We’ll have more protests in the future. Please volunteer to be a safety monitor for our next action. We can train you—it takes about 90 minutes. It's a simple, usually fairly chill, and essential job that helps keep our actions safe for all participants.

As pro-democracy, anti-authoritarian movements depend on nonviolence for success and as the US movement grows and potentially provokes authoritarian backlash, we encourage you to join in this vital work at our future actions. Read more on our blog ([link removed]) .

When you see a call for volunteers for our events, please sign up as an event monitor. And, join #direct_action if you’re on our Slack.



** Want to help us do this work?
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We will plug you in where your skills can do the most good to resist this administration.

If you would like to join and do important work with us, we welcome you! Currently we are in need of volunteers to help with the following:

* Editing submissions to our newsletter (Mondays and Tuesdays).
* Making artwork for our calls to action, blog posts, and other projects.
* Publishing our newsletter with MailChimp and helping update our website on Newsletter Night (Tuesdays at 5 PM).
* Making short-form videos to help educate people on our topics in an accessible way.
* Tracking federal, state, and local legislation and working with our state and local legislatures and Mayor Lurie.
* Organizing our protests and other in-person actions and scheduling our in-person meetings.

No experience is needed; we will train you and provide everything you need. If you would like to help us, please contact us at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

We have a lot of events coming up! Go to our Events page ([link removed]) to see them all.


** This Week's Social Media Graphics
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If you’ve seen our newsletter posts on social media, you might have noticed that we include a photo or graphic with each issue.

Today’s graphics are promoting our upcoming mobilizations and calls to action. You can freely use and share these graphics. Tag us on your social media website ([link removed]) of choice!

Keep Fighting,
The Indivisible SF Team ([link removed])

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DONATE HERE ([link removed])

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