Don't miss our Happy Hour on 8/3 with Dan Pfeiffer of Pod Save America

Please join IndiMarin and REsisters for the Sprint to November Happy Hour on Monday, August 3 at 6 PM. Be there as we mark the start of the 3-month countdown to the election of our lifetimes!  Sign up here for the Sprint to November Happy Hour.

Dan Pfeiffer, co-host of Pod Save America, best selling author, and long time aide to President Obama, will make a special guest appearance to kick off the event!

Pour your beverage of choice and Zoom in to learn how YOU can impact victories for Dems up and down the ballot! For the next three months, we'll be calling, texting and writing voters with the goal of achieving massive turnout. A key focus will be helping people register and sign up to vote by mail. It's pedal-to-the-metal time and we hope you'll pitch in!  Sign up here for the Sprint to November Happy Hour.

Enlist a friend - or two or three - to attend, and you'll be entered to win the newly released edition of our IndiMarin t-shirts. More friends = more chances to win.

A trifecta - the Presidency, House and Senate - is very possible if we put in the work. Let's do this! Sign up here for the Sprint to November Happy Hour.

We hope to see you there!

~ IndiMarin & REsisters

URGENT: Take action today on San Quentin COVID Outbreak

We are sharing a request for urgent action by Re:Store Justice, a collective of people who were formerly incarcerated, together with people who are currently incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison and their loved ones. We hope that our members will take these actions and stay engaged on the situation at San Quentin which is affecting the lives and welfare of so many people, as well as impacting our healthcare resources in Marin.

Below, we have pasted the entirety of an email sent today by Re:Store Justice with a list of requested actions for us to take today.

We would like to convey our thanks to Assemblymember Marc Levine and State Senator Mike McGuire for their ongoing advocacy efforts to ensure a rapid and comprehensive response to this urgent situation.

Background: 
On July 2, University of California San Francisco infectious disease specialist Dr. Peter Chin-Hong told NBC Bay Area that San Quentin had become "the Chernobyl of COVID." According to a column in the SF Chronicle titled, "San Quentin coronavirus outbreak underscores California’s cruel treatment of prisoners," nearly 1,400 incarcerated people and 165 employees there have now been infected. An indication of the severity of the situation is that it is now being covered by the national news media including this segment on Rachel Maddow

Departments within UCSF and UC are recommending in an urgent memo that the state begin the process of dramatically reducing the overall prison population to below 50% of current capacity. The memo states, "It is important to note that we spoke to a number of incarcerated people who were over the age of 60 and had a matter of weeks left on their sentences. It is inconceivable that they are still in this dangerous environment."

TODAY'S EMAIL FROM RE:Store JUSTICE: 

How can you support today's action?

Join us TODAY at 12 noon PST on Facebook live at this link.

Call or email Governor Newsom's office this morning:Phone: (916) 445-2841, Public comment form; Email: governor@governor.ca.gov

Ask him to:
- Visit San Quentin and tour the facility with press so he can bear witness to the deplorable conditions inside
- Immediately stop all transfers between California prisons and from prisons to ICE detention centers
- Begin the process of dramatically reducing the overall prison population to below 50% of current capacity, following the recommendations issued by 
UCSF Amend.

Read the full list of demands from incarcerated folks at San Quentin State Prison here.

Are you an academic, medical professional, or public health expert from a relevant institution and department?
- Review this 
Google Doc for guidelines on issuing a statement from your institution calling for mass releases without categorical exclusions.
- Sign on to this 
open letter to Governor Newsom drafted by Hadar Aviram, Professor of Law at UC Hastings.

• If you'd like to join the conversation remotely, check out our Media Toolkit.

Thank you for your commitment to social justice and health care for all!

~ The IndiMarin Steering Committee - Laurie, Susan S, Betsy, Justine and Susan M

Membership Meeting with Mike McGuire

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Please join us for a Virtual Membership Meeting on Sunday, June 28th at 3 pm. Our State Senator. Mike McGuire will join us for a discussion of local and state issues. He will update us on some key bills and provide updates from our district, including the upcoming fire season. There will also be a Q&A period. Please feel free to submit a question in advance to info@indivisiblemarin.org.

Following the Senator's remarks, we will provide some updates on IndiMarin programs to help #WinBackDemcracy and ways for you to be involved in the effort. Non-members are welcome to stay or sign off for this portion of the meeting.

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Honoring Juneteenth - IndiMarin's Sixth Day of Action for Racial Justice

Today is Juneteenth, a holiday that celebrates the ending of slavery in the United States. Originating in 1865, the official Juneteenth website explains that the holiday's focus has now broadened to commemorate, "Black American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement. It is a time for assessment, self-improvement and for planning the future."
Today, with our sixth "Day of Action for Racial Justice," IndiMarin honors the tradition, the significance, and the hope represented by Juneteenth.

BACKGROUND ON TODAY'S ACTION


Over the last two years, the Democratic-led House of Representatives has introduced a wide range of progressive legislation related to racial justice - including the issues of police reform, reparations, profiling, and racial disparities. These bills are outlined in a recent post on Medium, by our Congressman, Jared Huffman, entitled "Black Lives Matter: Legislative Action I'm taking to Fight for Justice."

There, he writes, "Systemic racism and injustices against black people and communities of color have been tolerated in this country for far too long. I hope this is our moment of reckoning: a chance for Americans to finally confront our original sin of racism and change the systems and policies that have perpetuated it. The kind of systemic change we need will not be easy. It requires a focused, sustained effort by all of us, in solidarity with and spearheaded by people of color." We are grateful to Congressman Huffman, who has been a strong supporter of these crucial bills. If passed, they will be significant steps forward in the fight for racial justice.

However, in a close review of the legislation introduced by the House,  the IndiMarin Steering Committee noted a lack of attention to the unique issues faced by Black women and girls and Black individuals who are not cisgender. Both of these groups face extremely high levels of discrimination and violence. We believe strongly that their respective issues and needs must receive as much focus as that of cisgender Black men and boys.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Contact Congressman Huffman via phone at (415) 258-9657 or via an email to his website. You can use this template for messaging as desired.

Let the Congressman know that you would like him to take two actions to rectify the lack of attention in the House's legislative agenda to the unique issues faced by Black women and girls, as well as by transgender, gender nonconforming, and nonbinary Black people.

1) Offer himself as an ally with other members to establish a "Commission on the Social Status of Black Women and Girls Act" to parallel the work of the proposed "Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys Actwhich was introduced by Congresswoman Frederica Wilson.

2) Work together with Congresswoman Wilson and other congressional allies to add language to the bills for both Commissions indicating that issues related to transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary individuals will be included in the review process and recommendations.

Thank you for taking action to help ensure that progress on racial justice is inclusive of all Black people no matter their gender or sexual orientation!

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SUGGESTED VIEWING RELATED TO RACIAL JUSTICE
In the award-winning documentary, "13th," filmmaker Ava DuVernay explores the history of racial inequality in the United States, focusing on the fact that the nation's prisons are disproportionately filled with African-Americans. This film is difficult yet essential viewing for all people engaged in the fight for racial justice. Netflix has made it available to all. Official trailer.

Happy Juneteenth to all those united in the fight for racial justice!

~ The IndiMarin Steering Committee - Laurie, Susan S, Betsy, Justine and Susan M

Act to pass and fully fund CA's CRISES Act!

Today is our fourth Day of Action for Racial Justice. Thank you for your ongoing participation and support!

Take action today to support the passage and full funding of AB 2054, the Community Response Initiative to Strengthen Emergency Systems (C.R.I.S.E.S.) Act. This bill will fundamentally improve emergency responses for vulnerable populations in California by strengthening, expanding and promoting community-based responses to emergency situations. 

Currently, in California, law enforcement officers respond to emergencies that would be better addressed by community organizations with trained peer support experts, mental health providers, or crisis counselors.  As the growing conversation around police brutality and Black Lives Matter demonstrates, the presence of armed officers can unfortunately quickly escalate a crisis. In worst case scenarios, officers use force in response to a person in crisis, resulting in unnecessary and unjust deaths and serious bodily injury to those who simply need the care and support of trained professionals. 

HOW YOU CAN HELP
1)  Alliance for Boys and Men of Color has created this action to support AB 2054. Click  here to automatically email Governor Gavin Newsom, Speaker of the Assembly Anthony Rendon and the Budget Chair Assemblymember Ting.

2) Contact our assemblymember, Marc Levine, via phone at (415) 479-4920 or via an email to his website. You can use this template for messaging as desired. In an email to constituents on June 9, the Assemblymember affirmed that Black lives matter, and stated, "We are not hopeless. We can take action. We can work together to end systematic racism against African Americans and we can take action to prevent the killing of African Americans by law enforcement.....I welcome your suggestions and a respectful, open and meaningful conversation about actions we can take to ensure African Americans can live with dignity, respect and equality." Let's take him at his word.

Black Voters Matter - Day Three in IndiMarin's "Week of Action for Racial Justice"

It is Day #3 of IndiMarin's "Week of Action for Racial Justice." Thus far, we have received a tremendous response from members regarding this initiative and are inspired by the levels of participation. Thank you for being committed allies in the Black Lives Matters movement.

DAY 3 ACTION

Voter suppression is alive and well in America, as was evidenced in Georgia yesterday by appalling delays at polling locations in Black communities. Please take action today to increase the number of Americans who are ACTIVELY ENGAGED in outreach to Black voters to assist them in both registering and signing up to vote by mail. Black voices must be fairly represented in November!

At Indivisible Marin, we have been writing and calling voters in suppression states for over a year. Recently, our small, but intrepid, phonebank team made calls to Georgia in advance of yesterday's primary to help voters get registered to vote by mail. More callers = more calls  = more votes by people of color. Let's grow our numbers!

HOW YOU CAN HELP
1) Invite one or more like-minded friends in Marin to attend our Virtual Open House this Saturday, 6/13 from 11 AM - 12 PM. Then, continue to mentor your friends as they get started with voter outreach work. You can use this template to email friends as desired.

2) Donate $10 or to Black Voters Matter. It describes its mission as follows: "Our goal to increase power in our communicates. Effective voting allows a community to determine its own destiny." 

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SUGGESTED READING RELATED TO BLACK VOTERS MATTER6/9 - NYT - I Refuse Not to Be Heard’: Georgia in Uproar Over Voting Meltdown
6/9 - CNN - Voter registration grows amid ongoing protests
6/3 - NYT - Historic Wins for Women of Color as Nation Protests Systemic Racism
6/3 - NYT -
Black Voters Are Coming For Trump

Thank you for stepping up to the moment. Keep watch for the Day 4 Action tomorrow!

In Solidarity,
The IndiMarin Steering Committee - Laurie, Susan S, Betsy, Justine and Susan M

Day Two in IndiMarin's Week of Action for Racial Justice - Demand Justice For Breonna Taylor!

It is Day #2 of IndiMarin's Week of Action for Racial Justice. Throughout the week, we will send you a concrete action that you can take each day to support the goals of the Black Lives Matter movement. Some actions, like yesterday's, will involve contacting elected officials at the local, state and federal level. Others, like today's, will involve ways for us, as individuals, to learn, better empathize, and become stronger allies in the movement.

DAY 2 ACTION

Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman and an EMT who lived her life on the frontlines as an essential worker, was shot to death while asleep in her home in Louisville, KY. Three police officers with no warrant broke down her door and took her life. Nearly three months after these officers killed her, they have faced no consequences and are still employed by the LMPD.

Indivisible Marin supports Color of Change in calling for Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer to IMMEDIATELY fire the three police officers. 

HOW YOU CAN HELP

1) Sign this petition.
2) Email the Mayor's Office to demand #JusticeforBre. You can use this script if desired.

Let’s honor Breonna and hold the officers responsible for this tragedy accountable!

FURTHER BACKGROUND

Breonna's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, thought someone was burglarizing their home when the officers broke down the door unannounced. He fired his gun to defend himself. But in turn, the officers responded with a round of bullets that killed Bre. It turns out that the police were at the wrong house. There was no search warrant that gave them the right to be there in the first place. A recent lawsuit filed against the officers reveals that police were actually searching for another person more than 10 miles away, who had already been arrested that morning. An investigation by the FBI is underway regarding criminal charges.

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SUGGESTED READING RELATED TO BLACK LIVES MATTER 6/8 - New York Times - What Would Efforts to Defund or Disband Police Departments Really Mean?
6/8 - Opinion piece in the NYT by Michelle Alexander - America, This Is Your Chance

Thank you for stepping up to the moment. Keep watch for the Day 3 Action tomorrow!

In Solidarity,
The IndiMarin Steering Committee - Laurie, Susan S, Betsy, Justine and Susan M

TIME-SENSITIVE - TAKE ACTION BY 3:30 TODAY - Oppose the Sheriff’s budget proposal!

As described in our founding mission statement, “Indivisible Marin is a community of citizens committed to protecting American values of inclusion, equality and justice.” A key operating principle for us is to use the influence that we have, as constituents, with our elected officials to effect structural change.

Today, we are kicking off a “Week of Action for Racial Justice.” Each day this week, we will send you a concrete action that you can take to further the goals of the Black Lives Matter movement. These actions will involve contacting elected officials at the local, state and federal level. Others will involve ways for us as individuals to learn and become stronger allies in the movement.

DAY 1 ACTION

Support our partner, 
ICE Out Of Marin, in its call for the Marin County Board of Supervisors to oppose the Sheriff’s budget proposal for an increase in funding. The Board of Supervisors will be considering the 2020-2021 budget at their monthly meeting which starts at 9 AM. 

In a sign-on letter to the Board, ICE Out of Marin states:
“We call on the Board of Supervisors to recognize that it is time to shift funds from the Sheriff’s department into other areas of the county’s budget that truly promote public health and community safety. We call on the Board of Supervisors to require far more public-facing transparency than is currently available in the Chief Administrative Officer’s budget document, so that members of the community can participate in a meaningful discussion and decision-making process about how our taxes are actually being spent. Full text of letter here. 

ACTION STEP

Please email your comments to 
BOS@marincounty.org no later than the deadline of 3:30 PM TODAY. Include in your email that you are writing regarding Agenda Item #9, as well as your name and address. If you like, please identify yourself as a member of Indivisible Marin. Emailed comments will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors and will be placed into the public record. You may use this template email or write your own. 

BACKGROUND

Our Board of Supervisors oversees the budget for the Sheriff’s department. Tomorrow, they will be presenting their proposed budget for 2020-21. In that budget, in a time when every single department is being called upon to cut costs, our Sheriff’s budget is increasing. The Sheriff’s budget shows both a $3.3 million decline in revenue and a $3.3 million increase in costs, meaning that our Sheriff’s Department is asking for $6.6 million from the county in a time of massive cost cutting.  

OTHER OPTIONAL ACTIONS 

Watch the meeting at 9 AM tomorrow, 6/9. 
Viewing options include via the Board of Supervisors’ website or on Comcast Channel 27 or AT&T Channel 99.

Comment during the meeting: During the meeting, when it is time for public expression, you may make a comment when the specific agenda item is considered by the Board. There will be a time limit set for the comment period by the Board President. Your comments will also become part of the public record.

Participate via Zoom
Visit www.zoom.us/joinMeeting ID: 947 4251 8384
Password: 352 533
Use the "Raise Hand" button to inform the moderator that you would like to comment.

Participate by phone:

Dial (669) 900-6833, Meeting ID: 947 4251 8384. Press *9 at the appropriate time to make a comment.

Thank you for stepping up to the moment.

Keep watch for the Day 2 Action tomorrow.

In Solidarity,
The IndiMarin Steering Committee - Laurie, Susan S, Betsy, Justine and Susan M

A letter from the IndiMarin Steering Committee - Our nation is in crisis. How can we make a difference?

Dear members,

We are writing you today with sad hearts and angry spirits. Our country is facing three massive crises. We would like share with you our thoughts on how Indivisible Marin, and we, as individuals, can play a role in finding solutions.

At the forefront of our minds are the tragic murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmad Arbrey, and so many other African Americans by racists - racists who often happen to also be police officers. According to Campaign Zeroover 1,000 people are killed by police every year in America. It is time to face up to the level of extreme and systemic racism in our country and take concrete action.

Concurrently, an unprecedented pandemic has killed over 100,000 Americans. It is endangering our front-line workers and bringing extreme economic hardship to millions of people, especially those already living close to the poverty line who are now unable to secure even basic life necessities.  

The third crisis is, of course, the destructive and democracy-eroding power of the depraved fascist and oligarch who occupies our White House. Spewing hatred, bigotry and ignorance on a daily basis, he fans the flames of polarization and anti-science, thereby dramatically increasing the death toll of the pandemic, the level of systemic racism and countless other injuries to our planet and its people.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar eloquently expressed the interconnection of these crises in an op-ed in yesterday's LA Times. "COVID-19 has been slamming the consequences of all that home as we die at a significantly higher rate than whites, are the first to lose our jobs, and watch helplessly as Republicans try to keep us from voting. Just as the slimy underbelly of institutional racism is being exposed, it feels like hunting season is open on blacks. If there was any doubt, President Trump’s recent tweets confirm the national zeitgeist as he calls protesters “thugs” and looters fair game to be shot."

IndiMarin's response:
Indivisible Marin stands in solidarity with Black Lives MatterColor of ChangeBlack Voters MatterCampaign Zero and all other partners in the movement. Given our mission of working with elected officials to effect progressive change, we have decided to align specifically with the work of Campaign Zerodata-informed platform which presents comprehensive solutions to end police violence in America. It integrates community demands, and policy recommendations from research organizations and President Obama's Task Force on 21st Century Policing. We plan to call on our state and federal representatives to take immediate action to adopt data-driven policy solutions to end this violence and hold police accountable.  If enough phones ring off the hooks in governmental offices across the country, this issue will take on greater urgency for lawmakers.

Further, we will continue, with tenacity and fortitude, our crucial voter outreach work in advance of the November elections. We choose campaigns that 1) have the most strategic importance toward the goal of a trifecta in Washington and/or 2) increase the representation of people of color at the polls through outreach to disenfranchised voters who are at risk of having their vote suppressed. 

In an article in Medium today, former President Obama writes, "The point of protest is to raise public awareness, to put a spotlight on injustice and to make the powers that be uncomfortable; in fact, throughout American history, it's often only been in response to protest and civil disobedience that the political systems has even paid attention to marginalized communities. But, eventually, aspirations have to be translated into specific laws and institutional practices - and, in a democracy, that only happens when when we elect officials who are responsive to our demands."

How you can help:

1) Donate to Campaign Zero or any of the other organizations listed above.
2) Commit to calling your elected officials at the state and federal level. Later this week, we will send you materials with contact information and talking points. Please watch for an email with the subject "Advocate to end systemic racism."

3) Sign up for as many of our voter outreach events as you can fit into your schedule. Making phone calls to voters is particularly needed since we are primarily working on helping sign up Democrats to vote by mail. The information is often a bit complex, so is best done via an interactive conversation. Visit our phone bank page here and our calendar page here to sign up and engage in this important work.
Volunteer by volunteer, voice by voice and vote by vote, we will win in November and begin to repair our country and democracy.

Thank you for stepping up to the moment.

In Solidarity,
The IndiMarin Steering Committee - Laurie, Susan S, Betsy, Justine and Susan M

May 16 Newsletter: A big week! Huffman, Beto and Kyra (Sedgwick that is)

With just 171 days to go before the election, things are rockin' here at IndiMarin. And this week, we get to do some name-dropping as well. We have a very special guest at our upcoming membership meeting, and two new "star-studded" voter outreach programs to tell you about. So here goes. We hope that you will join us for them all!

First, we are very pleased to announce that Congressman Jared Huffman will be the guest speaker at our Virtual Membership Meeting on Friday, 5/22 at 4 PM. He will provide updates on congressional actions related to COVID relief efforts, election protection, and maintaining the post office; as well as  his new housing bill, the COVID-19 SHELTER Act of 2020. There will be a Q&A period following by some updates from IndiMarin leaders on programs to help #WinBackDemocracy and ways for you to be involved in the effort. Zoom limits the number of participants to 100. Please sign up soon to be sure to reserve a spot. After this advance notification to our members, we plan to invite members of all activist groups in Marin. Sign up here.

In another exciting announcement, IndiMarin is launching a new program to write to voters, in addition to our popular and successful postcard program. We will now also be writing letters to voters as part of the The Big Send campaign sponsored by with Swing Left and Vote Forward.  The goal of The Big Send is to mail 10 million letters to swing state voters who are historically underrepresented and unlikely to vote. Letter writers will add personal messages on the letters about why they vote. Watch this great animated video with voiceovers by Kyra Sedgewick and Kevin Bacon to learn more.

We have a two-step launch planned. First, join a national letter-writing event with Kyra Sedgwick and Kathryn Hahn, committed activists and accomplished actors, to hand write letters to potential voters asking them to vote in critical elections. Sign up for the national event with Kyra and Kathryn here. Then, join IndiMarin's kick-off letter writing event to learn the nuts and bolts of how our members can  to get involved in this great program! Sign up for the IndiMarin launch here.

Lastly, we have another fun opportunity to phonebank with Beto O'Rourke on both Monday, May 18 from 4:30 - 7:00 PM Pacific Time and Thursday at the same time. His new organization, Powered by People, is dedicated to registering hundreds of thousands of Democrats who have moved to Texas but are not yet registered to vote.

Sign up for the Monday phonebank here and for the Thursday phonebank here. Note that the times listed are Central Time.
Many of our members participated last week and really enjoyed the calls. Not only is it pretty cool to be in a Zoom phonebank with Beto who is super engaged and and interactive with the volunteers, but also the people we are calling in Texas have been a friendly bunch as well.

Note:
 To participate, you must attend a 30 minute training led by Powered by People. They have a wide range of times for the training including six time slots before the Monday phonebank. Sign up to attend a training here.

Thank you for your commitment to helping those in need in our country, and to protecting the essence of our democracy - the right to vote!

URGENT! Write or call Congressman Huffman today!

Dear members,

The House Of Representatives will be drafting the fourth COVID relief bill over the next several days. Once it is drafted, it is harder to make changes. 

Please call or write Representative Huffman TODAY and ask that he personally advocate for a draft bill with a "People’s Agenda" - one that includes financial aid, public health protections, and the widest access to voting via the USPS. We also are asking that he vote NO on any bill that does not contain these provisions. 

Indivisible chapters across the country are contacting their representatives with the same request.

1) Click here for an easy, automated letter to send. The full text of the letter is below or you can customize your letter within the form.

2) Calling is a very impactful way to make your voice heard. The script and phone numbers are below. Or just speak from your heart. 


Thank you for your commitment to helping those in need in our country, and to protecting the essence of our democracy - the right to vote!

In Solidarity,
The IndiMarin Steering Committee - Laurie, Susan S, Betsy, Justine and Susan M

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Script:

The Trump administration’s response to the COVID-19 epidemic hasn’t done nearly enough to help working people, or to protect our right to vote. Together with Indivisible Marin, I am asking that you personally advocate for a draft bill with a "People’s Agenda" - one that includes financial aid, public health protections, and the widest access to voting via the USPS. I also ask that you vote NO on any bill that does not contain these provisions.

Contact:
San Rafael Office: (415) 258-9657 
Washington DC Office: (202) 225-5161

Full text of template letter

Dear Representative Huffman, 

The Trump administration’s response to the COVID-19 epidemic hasn’t done nearly enough to help working people, or to protect our right to vote. Together with Indivisible Marin, I am asking that you personally advocate for a draft bill with a "People’s Agenda" - one that includes financial aid, public health protections, and the widest access to voting via the USPS. I also ask that you vote NO on any bill that does not contain these provisions.

We are especially concerned that Congress protects our right to vote by including $4 billion in the next relief bill to allow all Americans to vote-by-mail, as well as provide safety at the polls. The bill should include both oversight of spending and requirements that money be spent to enable voting access and accurate vote counting. We also ask that Congress provide funding to secure The United States Postal Service. 

Democrats must ensure the next package provides relief to every person in this country, regardless of tax or immigration status, age or disability, and they must vote against it if it does not.

Action on these issues is already late. Please speak out and use all of your influence to have Congress allocate that $4 billion toward ensuring safe and secure elections in the next COVID-19 relief bill.

Thank you for representing our district so well in Washington!

We're excited to announce that IndiMarin will now be hosting our own virtual phonebanks! Feedback from our recent session was excellent. Participants said they enjoyed the relatively small group size which allowed for personalized support, as well as a sense of camaraderie with other members. If you come regularly, you'll get to know like-minded people who, like you, are passionate about winning back democracy!

We'll be calling voters in various battleground states to help them get registered. Prior experience or training via our 1:1 coaching sessions is ideal. Sign up here.
Other options for making phone calls to voters include:
*** For 1:1 coaching for newbies, sign up here. Come one, come all!
*** For future phonebank dates, check our calendar.
*** To make calls on your own schedule, visit our phonebanks page for a list of options including making calls for Joe Biden.

VOTE AT HOME! - Neither a pandemic, a political party, nor a president should be allowed to take away Americans right to vote. And time is running out for Congress to act. We must advocate strenuously for $4 billion toward ensuring safe and secure elections in the next COVID-19 relief bill, including funding to keep the U.S. Postal Service in operation. Visit VoteAtHome.org to learn more about about the facts and the fight to protect our November elections.

IndiMarin has created an easy form with which you can send a letter to Congressman Huffman in just a few minutes. In the letter, we ask with urgency that he advocate for Congress to fund $4 billion in the next COVID relief bill to protect our right to vote. Click here to send your letter to Congressman Huffman.

STAY HOME, STAY SAFE & STAY ENGAGED IN THE FIGHT TO #WINBACKDEMOCRACY!

New Phone Banking Program!

It's been quite a whirlwind over the past two months as we've reworked all of our voter outreach programming for our newly virtual lives!  As part of this process, we had decided to partner with Democracy Action initially for our virtual phonebanks, since they had more group training experience than we did.  

However, now we are up to speed! We will now be hosting our own events!
Betsy Guthrie will be our lead trainer and will be supported by a number of highly capable coaches who will be on hand to provide individualized support to participants, as desired.

Our first IndiMarin phonebanks are tomorrow at 3 - 5 PM and Sunday at 3 -5 PM. We will be calling for Chisty Smith at both.
Sign up for Wednesday here and Sunday here.

The benefits of holding our own IndiMarin phonebanks include:

*** Smaller group size which enable more personalized support by the coaching staff

*** Increased camaraderie and sense of community since we are more likely to know other people on the call. As the weeks go by, we will be able to develop a great esprit de coeur as our ranks of phonebankers grow.

We also have "self-serve" opportunities to make calls according to your own schedule. Check our phonebank webpage for details.

Updates on Voter Outreach Opportunities

At our Virtual Membership Meeting on Sunday, the IndiMarin leadership team laid out our strategy to help YOU have impact on the outcome on November 3. If you missed the meeting, hope you will watch the presentation or review the slides. We have heard from many of those who attended that they were inspired and energized to get more involved in voter outreach as a result of what they heard. The resulting increase in event and training sign-ups are exciting indicators that this feedback is translating into action. You can sign up for upcoming voter outreach events on our calendar and for 1:1 training in phonebanking and textbanking.

TOMORROW - We are excited to let you know about a special phonebanking event tomorrow from 2 -5 PM hosted by Indivisible California. Together with Indivisible volunteers from around the country, we’ll be making calls for congressional candidate Christy Smith for the Special Election on May 12th in CA-25.  This is a hugely important CA district! We have the special opportunity of having Christy speak to us at the start of the call. Then we’ll have a brief training and start making calls.  RSVP here.

If you are new to phonebanking or a bit rusty, join us anyway! It will be a great first step. You can always hop off if you’re needing more instruction and set up a 1:1 session later.
If you have already been trained, or have prior experience, you can also make calls for Christy on your own at your convenience.
Sign up here.

WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD - OUTREACH TO FRIENDS IN RED STATES...OR ANYWHERE! -Research shows that the most effective form of voter outreach is relational organizing. Simply put, relational organizing means outreach to people you know. Getting encouragement from a friend who is engaged in the work is a powerful motivator. Please take action to enlist people in your network to help with the work needed for Dems to win in November.

We've made it easy:

  • Reach out to "non-Marin" friends and family who are like-minded. You can use this template email, send a text or pick up the phone. Now is a great time to connect with people!

  • Red state contacts are especially valuable

  • Share with them about your efforts and ask whether they’d like to get involved

  • Options for involvement include calling their members of Congress and volunteering for voter outreach work.

  • Invite them to join Indivisible Anywhere via our website

  • We send them e-newsletters with ideas and details to have impact from home

We send all good thoughts to you and your families during these difficult times.

Take action to fund Election Protection and the USPS!

Today, Indivisible Marin is launching an advocacy campaign to help ensure safe and secure elections in November. Over the weeks and months ahead, we will be providing you with a series of actions, at both the national and state levels, to help ensure safe access to voting for all Americans. 

Today is "National Day to Protect our Elections" and therefore the kick off of IndiMarin's ongoing effort. This national response is being led by the Declaration for American Democracy Coalition of which Indivisible is a member. People across the country will be flooding Congress with calls and emails. 

Please participate in three ways: Write, Text and Shop!

  1. Write your Senators and Representative in support of Election ProtectionClick here for an easy, automated letter to send.

  2. Text USPS to 50409 (Resistbot) 
    Resistbot will send a letter/petition to all three of our Congressional representatives in support of the Postal Service. Also, you will receive a customized image that you can share with your network via email, text or on social media.

  3. Buy stamps and/or other mailing supplies now! 
    Many of us are writing postcards at home to voters so now is a great time to stock up. Or just buy FOREVER stamps to have on hand. The Post Office needs revenue now! Click here to shop.

Virtual April Membership Meeting on Sunday

Are you more worried than ever about the state of our democracy? If so, please make time to attend this all-members meeting on Sunday, 4/12, from 3 - 4 PM. Our work together is more important that ever. Now, in addition to working to elect Democrats across the ballot, we need to work to ensure that the November election is safe and accessible for all registered voters. Sign up here.

At the meeting, several members of the IndiMarin leadership team will provide updates on our broad range of virtual programming through which you can help win back our democracy! Sign up here.

Last month, we were together at the Unitarian church. This month, we will be together via Zoom. We are finding a silver lining in having needed to transition from in-person to virtual activities. We are now able to have many more events on the calendar and thereby foster an even deeper sense of community.

The work to save our democracy has never been more urgent. We hope to see you on Sunday! Sign up here.

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Virtual Fundraiser for Josh Harder on Monday, April 13th, at 6 PM

Please also support this event for Josh Harder, who is running for Congress in CD-10. We all worked hard to help elect Josh in 2018 and he needs our support now as well! The fundraiser is co-sponsored by Sister District/Swing Left Marin, MVCAN, Indivisible Marin, Ross Phone Bank, Indivisible Sausalito and Democracy Action Marin.

Josh will speak about his upcoming re-election campaign and have a Q&A session.

Suggested Contribution Levels: Champion - $2800; Sponsor - $1000; Supporter - $500 ; Friend - $250; Guest: $100. RSVP for “April 13th 6PM Event” by email to events@harderforcongress.com. If you cannot attend, please consider a donation of any amount here.

Phonebanking 101 on Tuesday, 4/7 at 6 PM

We hope that ALL members will attend Phonebanking 101 on Tuesday evening at 6 PM. You will not need to make calls. But you will learn more about why this tactic matters so much, and about the candidates that we will be supporting this month. Then you can decide whether you are willing to give it a try. During this challenging period of social isolation, it is helpful for all of us to engage in meaningful work and connect with others.

We are fortunate to be partnering with Democracy Action Marin in our virtual phonebanking program. Its leader, Susan Bolle, is a veteran phonebank trainer and an expert on the overall electoral landscape. We all have concerns about the impact of COVID on 2020 elections and this presentation will be an opportunity to become more informed. Please sign up here.

Phone banking is the most well-researched and effective 2-way voter communication tools after canvassing. According to Susan, "we’ve talked with significantly more people than usual in the phone banks we’ve held recently. People are home, they’re feeling isolated and they want to connect. Some of our recent conversations have been very moving."

Sign up to join us here. Voter engagement is the ONLY WAY we will ensure a strong blue wave continues in the next election cycle.  We absolutely can not do this without your continued support and commitment.

Stay Connected with IndiMarin

We hear you. You don't want to make phone calls to voters. But please read on with an open mind.
Many volunteers avoid phone banking for reasons that are actually based on misconceptions. This document will hopefully put your mind at ease about any reservations you may have.

More importantly, we'd like to explain why phonebanking is so crucial to the success of Democrats in November. Phonebanking provides a vehicle for the two-way communication with voters that is critical to the success of every political campaign. Via phonecalls by volunteers, the campaign delivers key messaging to the voter, AND the voter returns key information back to the campaign. The campaign uses that information to increase the effectiveness of future outreach, by honing their call lists and better targeting future outreach efforts. Our calls enable the data collection that is the lifeblood of a successful campaign.

Another reason to try phonebanking now is that we are finding that we are talking with significantly more people than usual. People are home, they’re feeling isolated and they want to connect. Some of our recent conversations have been very moving.
We encourage all members to attend Phonebanking 101 on Tuesday, April 7 at 6 PM
This session will be an introduction to phonebanking for those who have never done it before. Our instructor will be Susan Bolle, the leader of Democracy Action Marin and a veteran phonebank trainer. Sign up here. And hey, if Barack can do it, we can too!

The 2020 Census
If you haven't already, please complete your census questionnaire today. You can do it online, by phone or by mail. Please also help, via social media, to raise the level of general awareness about the importance of responding to the census. Here is a sample Facebook post, or create your own and share it on any or all of your personal social media accounts.

Podcast Discussion Group - Thursday, 4/2 and 4/9 at 6 PM
We all have more time now to reflect, learn, and connect with others. Accordingly, we are hosting podcast discussion groups (similar to a book club) via Zoom every Thursday. They will be facilitated by Steering Communicate member Justine Hebron, a communications professional and a keen follower of all things political. We are currently discussing Season 2 of the The Wilderness, fascinating podcast series by Jon Favreau, co-host of Pod Save America and former speechwriter to President Obama. Its focus is on what it will take to defeat Donald Trump in November. Sign up for the 4/2 and 4/9 discussion groups here.

Virtual Postcard Party - Wednesday, April 8 at 1 PM
Join us for this great opportunity to connect with other members. We'll chat while we write and enjoy each other's company. BYOB:) Sign up here.

A virtual round of applause and thanks to Alyssa Epstein and her entire family!
Alyssa is a member of IndiMarin and wrote to us a couple of weeks back about our Postcard-at-Home Program. She and her husband, Alex Evens, write cards together with their two school-age children. "Scarlett loves doing the stickers and highlighting sections of the postcards," she wrote. We finished our 2 packets and will stop by later today to get more. Seems like a useful way to spend time while we are in the house :)"  We later learned that both she and her husband, Alex Evens, are health professionals on the front lines. She is a psychologist who runs the panic disorder group at Kaiser and he is an infectious disease specialist at Marin General.  In a second email, Alyssa wrote, "Alex did about 10 postcards for Mark Kelly last week. He has certainly been directly impacted by this pandemic more than me. He is physically at the hospital more than usual, and then is getting constant texts, calls, and emails when he is at home related to confirmed COVID-positive patients, PUIs (patients under investigation), or infection control guidance. When he was doing the postcards last week, I encouraged him to do something else to relax and unwind since I don't want him to burn out. He said that doing these postcards was actually therapeutic for him, as it was a distraction from thinking about medicine, and he felt like he was doing something small in his control to fight for democracy on broader platform." Thank you, Alyssa and Alex for your commitment to our country in so many ways. Your family is an inspiration!

And a huge thanks to everyone for staying engaged in the work of winning back our democracy during this trying time.

New Programming during the Shelter In Place!

As you know, the IndiMarin Leadership team has been hard at work re-configuring our programming as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, we are announcing a wide range of new programs which can be done at home. We hope that will participate in many of them because our crucial work to #WinBackDemocracy is more necessary now than ever.

With this goal in mind, please take the following important action today: Call Senator Harris' office via the Indivisible Call Line at 833.859.3112 and ask that she co-sponsor the Natural Disaster and Emergency Ballot Act. Senator Feinstein has already done so. Introduced by Senators Amy Klobuchar and Ron Wyden, this bill would assist states in expanding vote-by-mail for this November’s election. Swift passage is a priority since the work to implement these changes needs to begin now.

NEW INDIMARIN PROGRAM OFFERINGS

Zoom 101 - Monday, 3/30 at 2 PM, 3:30 PM and 6 PM
The Zoom conferencing platform is now where we will meet - for membership meetings, seminars, phonebanks, and textbanks. Please attend this Zoom training tomorrow evening if at all possible. This training session is a prerequisite for the Virtual Phone Banking and Text Banking trainings to follow. The Zoom training will be repeated at a later date for those who cannot attend tomorrow. Sign up via our web calendar here.

Podcast Discussion Group - Every Thursday at 6 PM starting Thursday, 3/26
We all have more time now to reflect, learn, and connect with others. Accordingly, we will be hosting podcast discussion groups (similar to a book club) via Zoom every Thursday. They will be facilitated by Steering Communicate member Justine Hebron, a communications professional and a keen follower of all things political. We will start off with Season 2 of the The Wilderness, a fascinating podcast series by Jon Favreau, co-host of Pod Save America and former speechwriter to President Obama. Its focus is on what it will take to defeat Donald Trump in November. Sign up for the 3/24 discussion group here.

Updated Postcard at Home Program
We have developed a new system for our members to safely write postcards at home while sheltering in place. We will now email the script and addresses to participants. Pre-stamped postcards can be ordered online. We'll be writing postcards to voters of color in Georgia. Our partner in this work is Reclaim Our Vote, an organization with a long history of fighting voter suppression and encouraging disenfranchised citizens to register to vote. Sign up here for more information on how to get started.

Virtual Textbanking - Thursday, March 31 at 6 PM
How would you like to pay back the worst of the worst GOP Senators by ensuring that they are booted out of office by their constituents? That's exactly what Indivisible is working to do through its texting program - the Payback Project. No worries if you have never texted voters before! We are developing a training video that will be sent to everyone who registers. Sign up here.

Phonebanking 101 - Tuesday, April 7 at 6 PM
This session will be an introduction to phonebanking for those who have never done it before. Our instructor will be Susan Bolle, the leader of Democracy Action Marin and a veteran phonebank trainer. In describing the recent phonebanks at Democracy Action she said, "We’ve noticed that we’ve talked with significantly more people than usual. People are home, they’re feeling isolated and they want to connect. Some of our recent conversations have been very moving." Sign up here. Note: If you would like to be trained and get started making calls before 4/7, we can arrange 1:1 training with an IndiMarin coach. Email us at info@indivisiblemarin.org to schedule a session.

Thank you for staying engaged in the work of winning back our democracy!

Shelter in Place and our Post Card Program on hold

Due to yesterday's Shelter in Place Order, we are again making adjustments to our programming. As an organization, our highest priority is to fully support the letter and spirit of the Health Order and to contribute to the greater community's efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19.

The IndiMarin Steering Committee met yesterday to make decisions about needed adjustments to our existing programs, and also to advance IndiMarin's efforts to develop alternative programs to keep crucial voter outreach work progressing. We must persevere in our determination to #WinBackDemocracy in November!

Updates include:
Writing to voters: We have cancelled the Virtual Postcard Party scheduled for tomorrow evening, and have put the Postcard-at-Home program on hold until further notice. We welcome emails to us at info@indivisiblemarin.org with any questions at all related to postcarding. On a positive note, we have plans underway to quickly introduce a new program that will enable members to continue writing to voters without leaving our homes. We will be in touch soon with information on how to get started.

Calling and Texting Voters: We are in the final phase of evaluating and testing new virtual phone and texting programs to substitute for our in-person Action Days. Our new programs will include virtual training and support. Phone calls and text messages to voters are a very high priority since interactive voter outreach provides candidates' campaigns with vital information they need to strategically allocate resources and increase efficiencies as we get closer to the election. We hope that as many of you as possible will give phoning and/or texting voters a try given our increased free time.

Relational organizing: Simply put, relational organizing means reaching to people in your personal network to 1) influence them regarding whether or how they vote; and/or 2) influence them regarding getting involved in some form of voter outreach work from wherever they live. Not only is relational outreach the single most effective way to have impact as a volunteer, this is a perfect time to reach out to people in your network to check in, reconnect, and see how they're doing. The conversation may become an opportunity to discuss your political work and see if they have interest in getting more engaged. To learn more about how you can get involved in relational organizing, please attend our "Virtual Meeting on Relational Outreach" on Thursday, March 19 at 7 PM. This meeting is for people who missed our 3/8 Membership Meeting on the same topic. At the meeting, we'll fill you in on our two new relational outreach programs, Indivisible Anywhere and VotePlus10. Click here for details and to RSVP.

Extra Credit: Get up to speed on Zoom, the #1 platform for video conferencing. It will be a pivotal tool in our virtual programs. Please review this short and simple guide to Zoom. We will also host a “practice” zoom meeting for newbies  to test the program in advance of Thursday’s meeting. Click here to sign up for the Zoom Practice Meeting.

Listen to Season 2 of the “Out of the Wilderness” podcast. It is an excellent primer what it’s going to take to win in 2020.

Let’s all stay healthy AND engaged in the work of winning back our democracy.