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2025 Indivisible Healdsburg Year in Review
Early in 2025 Indivisible Healdsburg monthly newsletters and ongoing social media posts continued sharing information about postcard campaigns, current boycotts, timely calls to our congressional representatives and opportunities to support our vulnerable community members. During the first months of the current administration, Indivisible Healdsburg members wrote hundreds of postcards, called congressional representatives, created posters, and joined protests in Healdsburg, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County Airport, and Santa Rosa’s Tesla’s dealership, participated with 5 Calls, trained in Rapid Response workshops, and volunteered with community food distribution programs. Below is a timeline of Indivisible Healdsburg 2025 activities and programs.
In February Saturday protests began at the Santa Rosa Airport to demonstrate against Avelo airlines for their participation in deportation flights.
Tesla Takedown weekly Saturday protests were also launched at the Tesla dealership in Santa Rosa.
Postcard campaigns resumed. Over 1000 postcards were written for Wisconsin’s State Court April 1st election. It resulted in a successful win for Judge Susan Crawford.
Rapid Response Training. We linked members to opportunities with North Bay Rapid Response for observer training. Promoted the nationwide Economic Blackout in late February.
April 5 Hands Off Protest. We joined Indivisible Sonoma County in highlighting seven area protests joining over 1400 rallies held around the nation. First action by the No Kings coalition to protest our government ‘s actions to dismantle vital federal programs.
April 10 General Meeting- “Supporting our Immigrant Community”
Presentation by Marcy Flores- Executive Director Corazon.
“Introduction to Immigration and Solidarity Actions” -Indivisible Healdsburg, including Rapid Response training and Accompaniment.
April 6 - Weekly Saturday protests restart on the corner of Matheson and Healdsburg Ave.
May 1- May Day Healdsburg Plaza
Standing with our community neighbors, we honored the legacy of past labor struggles while supporting them in their current struggles.
May 3 Indivisible presentation to Enso Village’s Engage Political action group, ‘Engaged’.
In June Healdsburg post card writers mailed 570 cards focused on CA 41 to alert voters that their Republican congressman voted to cut Medicare and slash taxes on billionaires.
June 14-No Kings protest held on Healdsburg Ave south of roundabout as we joined hundreds of similar events across the nation. The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread were signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement.
July postcards sent to Democrats and Independents to CA 40 represented by Republican Young Kim.
July 10 - A Posters. Popcorn and Postcards general meeting was held at the Healdsburg Community Center providing materials for poster making as well as included a post card writing session. Over June and July 1600 handwritten postcards were mailed to voters in CA Districts 40 and 41.
July 17-Good Trouble Lives On national protest held on the Plaza in Honor of John Lewis called us to Make Good Trouble together.
August 21-. Indivisible Healdsburg launched a One Million Rising brainstorming session at Dragonfly Floral and Farm. No Kings Alliance provided the training for members to begin constructive conversations with family and friends and to develop ways individuals may pressure institutions such as educational, economic, police and military entities that enable the current administration’s authoritarianism.
Over 1850 postcards were written during July and August to voters in Nebraska’s congressional districts to educate voters on illegal ICE activities impacting the meatpacking industry.
September 1- Banner drops near Indivisible Healdsburg included Airport Blvd and Cloverdale and was a coordinated effort by Sonoma County Indivisible on HWY101 overpasses from Petaluma to Cloverdale.
September 10-One Million Rising session 2
Expanded discussion of non-cooperation and weakening the pillars that
enable the current authoritarianism administration.
September Prop 50 special election. Distributed signs on a few Saturday mornings during Healdsburg’s Farmers Market. And a few members joined Windsor’s Democratic Club to canvass in North County neighborhoods for California’s special election.
October 18 - No Kings 2 -When our communities join together, we are a mighty national resistance movement. During another critical moment in our nation, we again protested south of the roundabout on Healdsburg Ave. Participants were loud and proud while joyfully pushing back and demonstrating against fascism.
November 4- Election Day victory sweep across the nation! Statewide trifecta gained in Virginia while voters retained trifecta in New Jersey, While across the nation many significant victories were claimed down ballot. Victories that Indivisible Healdsburg with many partners in Sonoma County, across the state and the nation, worked to make possible.
As we head into the critical 2026 midterms as recently quoted by James Clayborn, South Carolina Congressional Representative, “we’re determined to keep the wind in our sails’.
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