Newsletter - July 1, 2025

Indivisible Charlotte Newsletter

July 1, 2025  Volume 40

In this issue

ACTION:

  • Good Trouble Neighborhood Protest July 17th!

  • #TeslaTakeDown Protests July 12, 19, 26th!

  • Democracy Rocks July 24th!

  • Visibility CLT - Indivisible CLT’s Pop-Up Protests!

  • Mutual Aid Project to Support Vulnerable Communities!

  • Every Call Counts! Local and National issues- Call TODAY!

  • Join ICLT In The 2025 Charlotte Pride Parade- Aug. 17th!

SOCIAL:

  • ICLT Social - Starlight on 22nd (NoDa) July 2nd!

  • ICLT Social - Carolina Beer Temple (Matthews) August 6th!

EVENT RECAP:

  • ICLT Social - East Frank Superette (Monroe) June 4th

  • NO KINGS -NAKED EMPEROR Parade and March -June 14th

  • Keep Our Neighborhoods Safe: Citizen Ally Training with Carolina Migrant Network June 18th

  • National INSECURITY? Atty Mark Zaid on National Security, Free Speech & Due Process -June 19th

  • New Member Orientation Meetings: June 26th & June 29th

GROUP NEWS:

  • Wes Fryer Joins ICLT’s Social Media Engagement Team!

  • Join ICLT’s Research Team!

  • ICLT is Looking for a PR Coordinator!

  • Protest Survey - Let Us Know Your Thoughts!

  • Neil Young Invites Indivisible CLT to Represent at his Charlotte Concert -Aug. 8th!

  • We Met the Donation Match for June - THANK YOU!!!

IN THE KNOW:

  • IN THE KNOW LIVE Summary: National Insecurity

Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

Read the Full NewsletteR

Good Trouble Lives On Neighborhood Protests

On Thursday, July 17, communities and neighbors across Charlotte will come together to honor the legacy of Congressman John Lewis on the five-year anniversary of his passing with a day of "Good Trouble" in the form of neighborhood-based demonstrations and a midday press conference.

Organized by Indivisible CLT's Visibility CLT and local volunteers and partner organizations, this day of action will include multiple Good Trouble Pop-Up Protests across the city throughout the day, uplifting John Lewis' call to stand up, speak out, and make "necessary trouble" in the fight for justice and equality. Whether you join one of our coordinated locations or hold a sign on your own corner, all are welcome to participate.

🗓️ When:  Thursday, July 17protests 7:30-9am (morning rush hour), a midday press conference and protests 4:30-6pm (evening rush hour)

📍 Where:  Across Charlotte – neighborhood-based pop-up protests citywide (exact corners shared in Mobilize sign-up link)

✍️ How to Join or Host:

●     Join a planned July 17th pop-up: Search here  (New locations added as they are confirmed)

●     Host your own July 17th corner protest: Fill out this form for support and training from our protest champions!

This decentralized, citywide visibility event is an invitation for everyone—neighbors, families, faith groups, students, and concerned citizens—to reflect, connect, and carry forward the spirit of Good Trouble.

IN THE KNOW LIVE Summary: National Insecurity

By Marshal Auron

In the Know Live Summary: National Insecurity

Our June 2025 In the Know Live interview featured DC “Super Lawyer” Mark Zaid who characterizes himself as a “legal defender” of accountability and the rule of law. Zaid focuses on national security, international law, foreign sovereign and diplomatic immunity cases, often representing “whistleblowers” and other government employees who have been wronged or who are under investigation. Most notably, he served as a lawyer for the intelligence official who exposed the Ukraine scandal leading to the first impeachment of Donald Trump. Attorney Zaid is now battling the revocation of his own security clearance by the Administration.

Zaid’s comments focused on “National INSecurity” discussing the path to political violence and authoritarianism in the US, independence of the Department of Justice, and effectiveness of the Judiciary as a guardrail of the rule of law. He also addressed how we can build bridges to reduce the political temperature in the US.

Political Violence

The discussion began by focusing on the increase in political violence in light of the recent assassination of a Minnesota state legislator and her husband. Although violence picked up in the 1950’s and 1960’s, there was a relatively peaceful half century before it escalated significantly in the last 10-15 years. This overlapped with the first Trump administration and has been even more pronounced since. Death threats of political figures have become more common, especially from far-right groups. Attorney Zaid, for example, has received multiple death threats, some of which have been investigated by the FBI. He attributed this to the ease of obtaining weapons and the ability of the discontented to leverage technology like the internet to mobilize hatred. Some of this may even be the product of overseas creators of chaos, which should be explored more deeply. It’s clear that this has led to true dislike that folks have of those with differing political views and a desire to avoid cooperating in addressing policy challenges.

Patrimonialism- Trump Policy: No Friends or Enemies, Just Business Interests

Examples of this go back to the first Trump Administration as the President used the Trump Hotel (Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue in DC) to profit from foreign dignitaries staying to gain favor with Trump. This has increased in the second term as ethical lines are being crossed and benefits have accrued to Trump family and associate businesses domestically and overseas (e.g. trademarks,  cellular company, cryptocurrency).

Zaid pointed to a specific form of authoritarianism called patrimonialism, where leaders engage in government to use power to gain personal financial benefit. Our trade relations with China and perhaps even how we deal with Iran may reflect this since Trump has financial interests in China and the Middle East. Ideas like turning Gaza into a luxurious resort where Trump would play a role also underscores this.

Path to Authoritarianism in the US

Authoritarianism in America was once unthinkable…but no longer….we always thought of Hitler and Stalin in those terms, but not American leaders. Authoritarianism is not necessarily murderous. Zaid noted that Trump’s efforts at government control are authoritarian in nature: the attacks on his opponents and purging of those in oversight roles. It doesn’t matter if these people were appointed in his first term, are career people, or are Republicans. The fact is they are not loyal to Donald Trump, so they are enemies. But thankfully, we don’t have the secret police dragging folks off. Rather we have chaos in government as thousands and thousands of employees have left government service.    This centralizes power in the President. There have been appeals against these actions in the courts and for now the courts are holding steadfast and the rule of law is being upheld. The question is how far is it going to slip from here: Zaid’s definition of a constitutional crisis is when the Administration fails to adhere to the judicial (particularly Supreme Court) rulings. (Editorial note: some commentators may have a broader definition, such as when current events and the political process push the country into a place where the existing constitutional framework is incapable of resolving the problem, Zaid’s reference reflects a specific current example of this).

When asked if this move to authoritarianism is reversible by the opposition, Zaid replied that we are not close to the bottom. He holds that there is going to be more pain, especially among Trump supporters, before we can reverse our course. We're starting to see it, “You can look in your newspapers or online every day where someone who voted for Trump. Their spouse got deported or their business got raided because they employ undocumented aliens and they never expected that they would be the ones who would suffer.” So far, many Americans have not been affected and few are really paying attention to what’s happening. The path may be reversible and we may get stronger, but we may need to go through significantly more political and economic pain before we recover.

Weaponization of the Department of Justice

The DOJ has been weaponized against perceived political enemies, with unprecedented actions like placing Trump's personal lawyers and diehard loyalists in senior positions. Career prosecutors are quitting, with many retiring prematurely. Trump’s Attorney General has denied the fairness of the 2020 election. One of Zaid’s cases involves thousands of FBI personnel who worked on the January 6th case and have filed lawsuits against the Administration who has threatened to publicly reveal their identities.  Attorney Zaid was also concerned that depriving individuals of due process and sending them to prisons in places like El Salvador could actually be applied to American citizens. He’s particularly concerned that the Administration is going as close to (or over) the line as possible to capture power. He pointed to attacks on lawyers  who have opposed Trump. Lawyers are often an early target of authoritarian regimes, since they uphold the rule of law and protect us from authoritarianism.

Loss of Security Clearance

The Trump Administration withdrew the security clearance for Attorney Zaid’s firm, making it challenging to support certain clients. Zaid disagrees with the law firms who pledged millions of dollars of contributions to fund pro bono work for Trump on certain conservative issues and ostensibly retained their security clearances. Not that there’s anything wrong with pro bono work:  Zaid does it all the time for causes he believes in. The law firms who have contributed funds to Trump’s causes are being forced to do it, further undermining the legal profession and the rule of law.

Supreme Court vs Lower Courts

The discussion turned to the Supreme Court. Although the conservative justices are in the majority, predicting their rulings are challenging. Zaid indicated that most Supreme Court decisions are nearly unified, with often the high-profile politically-charged cases showing clear divisions. Conservative justices like Roberts, Barrett, and Gorsuch might rule against the Trump administration in certain cases. Zaid is particularly concerned about a case that is working its way through the courts over the next few years that he is litigating. It’s about the power of the Presidency under Article 2 of the Constitution to fire anyone the President wants to without due process. There are statutes and regulations in place that govern the termination and discipline of Federal employees and ensure due process. Despite this Trump has fired many senior government officials outright threatening their legal rights.

Politicization of the Military

In response to a question on the current strength of the US Military, Zaid pointed out that while the US remains one of the strongest military powers, there are concerns about politicization and treatment of personnel, particularly regarding transgender service members being labeled as national security threats. He pointed to the recent speech by the President at North Carolina’s Fort Bragg that included service members who are Trump supporters cheering at the President’s derisive comments: clear signs of politicization of the military.

 Reducing Political Temperature

The discussion included a somewhat hopeful question related to how we reduce the difference of opinion between the right and the left. Attorney Zaid noted that we need to restart personal conversations.  Online discourse often leads to misunderstandings, while focusing on face-to-face interactions can be useful to determine if there are areas of common understanding and concern. Historical examples show how members of Congress from different parties used to maintain friendships despite policy disagreements. The current environment of attacking those who show any bipartisan cooperation needs to change if there is hope for reconciliation. There needs to be greater discourse.

Tools to Track Legal Challenges

Attorney Zaid concluded by providing some links to trackers that are useful for monitoring:

●        Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions

●        Trump Administrative Action Database

●        Tracking the Lawsuits Against Trump’s Agenda

ICLT August Social

Get ready to unwind and unite at Indivisible Charlotte's monthly social soirée!

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Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

Save the date for an evening of laughter, good company, food, and drinks. Eager to join us? Register now and mark your calendar for a night of community and rejuvenation.

We're excited to see you there—ready to recharge and connect!

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Newsletter - June 6, 2025

Indivisible Charlotte Newsletter

June 6, 2025  Volume 39

In this issue

ACTION:

  • NO KINGS -NAKED EMPEROR Parade and March -June 14th!

  • Keep Our Neighborhoods Safe: Citizen Ally Training with Carolina Migrant Network June 18th!

  • In the Know LIVE: National INSECURITY? Renown DC attorney Mark Zaid on National Security, Free Speech and Due Process -June 19th!

  • Introducing Visibility CLT - Indivisible CLT’s Pop-Up Protest Group!

  • Democracy Rocks June 12th!

  • OUST Elon- Tesla Protests June 7, 21, 28th!

  • New Member Orientation Meeting: Join us June 26th or June 29th!

  • Mutual Aid Project to Support Vulnerable Communities!

  • Every Call Counts! Local and National issues- Call TODAY!

SOCIAL:

  • ICLT Socials - East Frank Superette (Monroe) June 4th! Starlight on 22nd (NoDa) July 2nd!

EVENT RECAP:

  • May 3rd Rally: Power to the People!

  • ICLT OUST Elon Tesla Protests - May 10th, 17th, 21st and the Rachel Maddow Show!

  • Visibility CLT Pop-Up Protests in May ALL OVER Greater CHARLOTTE!

  • ICLT Social - Edge City (Charlotte) May. 7th, Killington’s (Huntersville) May 18th

GROUP NEWS:

  • Indivisible National Hosts INDIVISIFEST in DC for Leaders Across the US: May 30-June 2nd

  • Looking for Social Media Expertise to Join ICLT Team

  • Kimberly Steps into ICLT Membership Committee Role

  • Meet Visibility CLT’s Coordinators: Christa and Dave

  • A Regional Coalition of NEW Indivisible Groups!

  • Bittersweet Goodbye to Two Powerhouse Volunteers - Linda and David😭

  • Your Donation Gives TWICE in June!

IN THE KNOW:

  • NC Media Bias Analysis

Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

Read the Full NewsletteR

No Kings: Naked Emperor Parade & March

REGISTER HERE! 

Join us for an event to remember as we join forces with multiple partners to make some noise in Charlotte. Let’s show that this would-be emperor truly wears no clothes by joining this nationwide protest rejecting authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of our democracy.

We will gather in community at First Ward Park, march through Uptown Charlotte, returning to First Ward.

We are partnering with Drumstrong to provide rhythm and drums for encouragement and support during our march, and we will be offering some additional noise makers for you to use. Does your group have an interest in adding theater and/or excitement to the day? Reach out to us at indivisibleclt@gmail.com to coordinate additional partnerships!

We are committed to nonviolent action, and we expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with us. Signs and chants must not incite violence, and signs may not portray swastikas in any form. There is always an inherent risk to protesting.

Please bring water bottles, any snacks you may need and remember to wear your sunscreen! Additional water will be provided along with a first aid station. Marshals in neon vests will be available to answer your questions or assist along the way.

Reminder: First Ward Park is within walking distance of the Charlotte Light Rail, so consider that if you prefer not to park in Uptown.

REGISTER HERE!

Media Bias: NC Analysis

Indivisible CLT Media Bias Project- Update

By Marshal Auron and Pat Rosa

Indivisible Charlotte’s project to help our members better assess media bias was introduced in a previous In the Know article Media Bias: Fact or Fiction? Here’s an update on our progress related to assessing media bias for North Carolina news. 

Please refer to last month’s update Media Bias: How Media Savvy Are You? on distinguishing between facts and opinions and for information related to assessing media bias for National and International news sources.

Media Bias Tools

Unlike National and International sources, we were not able to use existing online media bias tools for assessing bias. We only used the AI based search tool, which draws information and perspectives from various sources across the internet. Each source’s rating has a brief description of the news source. Please remember that an AI based tool is not perfect and that it is important to do your own “gut check” based on the Fact vs Opinion Tools provided in last month’s update, rather than taking our (or the tool’s) word for it. 

If there is a particular news source that you use and would like us to help you analyze, please let us know.

In the Know LIVE: National INsecurity?

SIGN UP HERE!

Renowned D.C. Lawyer Takes On Power: Whistleblowers, Free Speech, and the Fight for Justice

Join us June 19 at 7PM for a live discussion with D.C. attorney Mark Zaid—the whistleblower lawyer who helped launch Trump’s first impeachment and is now battling the revocation of his own security clearance.

Zaid will dig into the threats facing due process, free speech, and whistleblower protections—and why standing up matters now more than ever. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation from the frontlines of democracy.

Join us on Zoom for this LIVE discussion!  SIGN UP HERE!

Citizen Ally Training

June 18, 6:30-8:00 PM

REGISTER HERE

Join staff from Carolina Migrant Network for this training to equip yourself with the tools and knowledge to support our neighbors during ICE enforcement actions. This training is designed for citizen allies to learn how to identify and respond to ICE activity.

During the training, you’ll learn how we verify ICE activity, including observation methods, and documentation standards. No prior experience is required, only your willingness to step up and help when it matters most.

 REGISTER HERE

ICLT July Social

Get ready to unwind and unite at Indivisible Charlotte's monthly social soirée!

RSVP HERE

Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

Save the date for an evening of laughter, good company, food, and drinks. Eager to join us? Register now and mark your calendar for a night of community and rejuvenation.

We're excited to see you there—ready to recharge and connect!

RSVP HERE

Newsletter - May 1, 2025

Indivisible Charlotte Newsletter

May 1, 2025  Volume 38

In this issue

ACTION:

  • May 3rd Rally: Power to the People!

  • Inhale, Together, Exhale -Breathing Workshop (virtual) May 4th!

  • Mutual Aid Project to Support Vulnerable Communities

  • Every Call Counts! Local and National issues- Call TODAY!

  • Tesla Protest + Pop Up Protest Training

SOCIAL:

  • ICLT Social - Edge City (Charlotte) May. 7th!

EVENT RECAP:

  • ICLT Social - Workman’s Friend (Plaza Midwood) Apr. 2nd

  • Hands Off Mass Mobilization Rally (Charlotte) Apr. 5th

  • NCGA Update with Woodson Bradley (virtual) Apr. 9th

  • Senator Tillis Charlotte Town Hall -Apr. 24th

GROUP NEWS:

  • Membership News + A Thank You to Connie Green-Johnson

  • Welcome Steve Gal- AV Coordinator

  • Support ICLT - Your donations fuel our activism!

IN THE KNOW:

  • Media Bias: How Media Savvy Are You?

Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

Read the Full NewsletteR

Media Bias: How Media Savvy Are You?

Indivisible CLT Media Bias Project- Update!

By Marshal Auron and Pat Rosa

Indivisible Charlotte’s project to help our members better assess media bias was introduced in a previous In the Know article Media Bias: Fact or Fiction? Here’s an update on our progress and some detailed information on how to assess facts, analysis and opinions. Also provided is some information on as well as the challenges of using the three media bias tools identified for national and international news.

Tightening up our view: Facts vs Opinion (Source: Google’s AI tool Gemini V2.0 Flash)

  • Factual reporting- relies on evidence and objectivity and should be presented without opinions or biases. It should be balanced providing multiple views. The evidence should come from credible sources and be accurate.

    • News analysis- explains the facts and implications. If it relies on  evidence and objectivity noted above, it can be considered factual. Analysis inconsistent with evidence and objectivity is a form of opinion.

  • Opinion – Sources that express views and perspectives often from an ideological position (e.g. right, center left). The analysis and interpretation can be affected by ideology and are aimed at persuading the audience. In effect they are advocating and mobilizing support for a particular cause, policy, political position or political party/movement.

  • Distinction between Fact and Opinion- There should be a clear distinction in a news source between factual articles and opinion (e.g. editorial) articles. The use and presentation of certain facts is often influenced by the writer.  The aim of factual reporting is to inform the audience, while the aim of opinion/commentary is to persuade the audience.

       Some things to keep in mind:

  • It is critical to be able to determine whether an article or report is fact or opinion since news sources often tend to blur the distinction between them.

  • Therefore, it’s important to rely on various news sources to be well informed.  Exposing yourself to news sources from across the political spectrum (right, center, left) will help you develop a better understanding and appreciation of an issue.

  • Since most political success in a democracy is based on compromise, understanding views from across the political spectrum can also help engineer more successful policy proposals (Note: there are always non-negotiables such as the Constitution, the rule of law and civil rights).

Media Bias Tools: Friend or Foe?

Two specific tools are available on the internet and our team has created an AI based search tool. These tools are not perfect. It’s important to do your own “gut check” based on the Fact vs Opinion Tools above, rather than taking our (or the tool’s) word for it. Some of the challenges include:

  • Some of these tools are based on participant or analyst votes or assessments, which might be biased as well.

  • The tools do not include all news sources. As news sources have widened from traditional newspapers, news magazines, radio and television to podcasts and Substack, it’s impossible to capture everything.

  • The tools do not distinguish between different news presenters. This is particularly important for television and radio news that blends news and opinion. If you watch MSNBC or listen to POTUS on Sirius Radio, there are different nuanced perspectives and fact/opinion mixes for different shows.

  • The AI tool draws information and perspectives from various sources across the internet.

Media Bias Tools

  • Ad Fontes Media – Interactive tool with filters that arrays media sources from “Most Extreme Left” to “Most Extreme Right” and from “Original Fact Reporting” and “More Reliable” to “Contains Inaccurate/Fabricated Information”. Sources are rated by analysts assessing prominent articles from news sources.

  • Media Bias Chart | AllSides- Tool that rates only online content from Left to Center to Right by collecting information from people across the political spectrum.

  • AI Generated – the team created requests or “prompts” using Google’s AI tool Gemini V2.0 Flash for a media bias rating assessment using left-leaning, right-leaning and center-leaning results for the Top 50 media sources, including mainstream news sources, alternative news sources and podcasts. The results were compiled in the linked chart.

If there is a particular news source that you use and would like us to help you analyze, please let us know. Our next step is to prepare an analysis of the news sources available for North Carolina news.

A special thanks to Pat Rosa for preparing the analysis for this project.

ICLT June Social

Get ready to unwind and unite at Indivisible Charlotte's monthly social soirée!

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Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

Save the date for an evening of laughter, good company, food, and drinks. Eager to join us? Register now and mark your calendar for a night of community and rejuvenation.

We're excited to see you there—ready to recharge and connect!

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Protesting 102 Training

Monday, May 5, 2025, 7-8 PM

Learn best practices for planning and leading Pop Up Protests! Rachelle Salo, our resident protest master, shares guidance to make the most from protests while organizing them safely and within legal guidelines.

Learn how to:

  • Check permit requirements and application process

  • Communicate with attendees

  • Assess protest need for safety vs visibility

  • Prepare for counter protestors and deescalate charged situations if needed

  • Alert press if desired

  • And more!

REGISTER HERE for this Zoom session!

Power to the People March

REGISTER HERE: https://www.mobilize.us/aflcionc/event/775432/

ESPAÑOL MÁS ABAJO

Join us for Charlotte’s May Day march on May 3rd, 2025, starting at 4938 Central Ave. The march will end at Kilborne Park, located at 2600 Kilborne Dr.

May 1st is International Worker’s Day, also known as May Day, and the following Saturday on May 3rd we are celebrating and uplifting all immigrants and working people in our communities who make the Queen City a social and economic powerhouse in “The New South”.

We are showing up for all working people in our community, regardless of where they were born, who have been impacted by federal cuts, executive orders, and community destroying/anti- worker policies that have been curated and executed by unelected billionaires, and their elected co-conspirators, seeking to further enrich themselves through our hard earned wages and our collective labor.

From social security and medicaid/medicare to devastating immigration policies, the firing of federal workers, attacks on the National Labor Relations Board and against unions, and permanent tax breaks to billionaires, WE, the working people, are coming together to affirm that WE are the source of true political, social, and economic power in this country.

We will be marching on Central Avenue, the “heart” of East Charlotte, passing through several immigrant communities, areas of gentrification, and small businesses owned and operated by our neighbors. Join your friends, family, and neighbors for Charlotte’s International Workers' Day march and exclaim, “Power To The Working People!”

This event is brought to you by the Charlotte-Metrolina Labor Council, Action NC, Carolina Migrant Network, and May Day Strong.

After signing up, don't forget to also sign up for the sign-making workshop/ party on Sunday, April 27!

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Venga a la marcha el Día del Trabajador, la cual celebraremos el Sábado, 3 de Mayo. Comenzaremos desde la 4938 Central Ave. La marcha terminará en el Parque de Veteranos, ubicado en 2136 Central Ave.

Celebraremos a todos los inmigrantes y trabajadores en nuestra comunidad, los cuales crecen el poder económico y social de nuestra Ciudad Reina en el “Nuevo Sur”.

Apoyaremos a todos los trabajadores, sin importar donde nacieron, quienes han sido impactados por cortes económicos federales, órdenes ejecutivas, y políticas anti-obraros que destruyen a nuestra comunidad. Estas son medidas creadas por los ejecutivos grandes y billonarios quienes no fueron elegidos sus co-conspiradores electos, quienes buscan enriquecerse sobre las espaldas y trabajo fuerte de una comunidad quien ha ganado sus sueldos y derechos laborales.

Desde el seguro social y medicaid/ medicare a políticas anti-inmigrantes devastadoras, las despedidas de trabajadores federales, ataques contra la Junta Nacional de Relaciones Laborales y contra sindicatos laborales, y beneficios económicos permanentes para los ricos, NOSOTROS, el pueblo trabajador, nos uniremos para afirmar que NOSOTROS somos la fuente política, social, y económica verdadera en este país!

Marcharemos en la Central Avenue, el “corazón” de Este de Charlotte, pasando por la comunidades inmigrantes, áreas aburguésidas, y negocios pequeños que pertenecen a nuestra comunidad. Únase a sus amigos, familias, y vecinos para celebrar el Día Internacional del Trabajador y gritar “Poder al Pueblo Obrero!”

Se les trae esta marcha por medio de los grupos Action NC, El Consejo Laboral Charlotte-Metrolina, y Carolina Migrant Network, May Day Strong, y otros aliados en la lucha!

Despues de registrarse, no se olvide registrarse para el taller para crear las pancartas para la marcha, el cual se llevará a cabo el Domingo 27 de Abril.

Newsletter - April 2, 2025

Indivisible Charlotte Newsletter

April 2, 2025  Volume 37

In this issue

ACTION:

  • Hands Off Mass Mobilization Rally (Charlotte) Apr. 5th!

  • NCGA Update with Woodson Bradley (virtual) Apr. 9th!

  • Senator Tillis Charlotte Town Hall -Apr. 24th!

  • NEW Mutual Aid Project to Support Vulnerable Communities

  • Every Call Counts! Local and National issues- Call TODAY!

  • Inhale, Together, Exhale -Breathing Workshop (virtual) May4th!

SOCIAL:

  • ICLT Social - Workman’s Friend (Plaza Midwood) Apr. 2nd!

EVENT RECAP:

  • ICLT Social - SupperClub (Southend) Mar. 5th!

  • ICLT Tesla Protests - Independence, Charlotte Mar. 7. 13, 22 & 29th

  • Protesting 101: Best Practices for Planning and Attending Protests (virtual) Mar. 12th!

  • "Building the Blue Wave: What 2024 Tells Us About Our Roadmap to Victory" with FLIPNC (virtual) Mar. 25th!

  • "From the New Deal to the Field": A Conversational Training w/Lexi Coburn & Kristen Grimm (Charlotte) Mar. 29th!

GROUP NEWS:

  • Eva Chu Steps Up to be Our ICLT Internal Communications Coordinator!

  • Sharon Harmon joins ICLT as our PR Coordinator!

  • Support ICLT - Your donations fuel our activism!

Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

Read the Full NewsletteR

ICLT May Huntersville Social

RSVP HERE

Get ready to unwind and unite at Indivisible Charlotte's SPECIAL Huntersville social soirée!

Sunday, May 18, 2025, 2:00 4:00 PM @ Killington's

Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

Save the date for an afternoon of laughter, good company, food, and drinks. Eager to join us? Register now and mark your calendar for a night of community and rejuvenation.

We're excited to see you there—ready to recharge and connect!

RSVP HERE

Inhale, Together, Exhale

SIGN UP HERE

This Breathing Techniques workshop will be provided on Sunday, May 4th virtually from 4:00-4:30 PM

It’s a very stressful time for all of us, but we have the tools to control how our minds and bodies respond through breathing.

Join in this 30 minute zoom session to learn breathing techniques that can regulate the nervous system, calm the mind, and relax the body.

We will use more of our time for the practice and less on background information. Please join and feel free to share with friends who can benefit from stress management. 

HOW WAS IT? The FIRST workshop on Breathing Techniques held March 16th was a success, measured by that certain kind of calm that comes when we are relaxed and present, and by the feedback from the participants. 

Learning how to use the breath enables us to ‘self-medicate’ naturally when we need it. Do you have to be in a crisis to need a 30-minute session on breathing? Nope! We don’t need our stress to reach critical levels before our bodies need to regulate and our minds to be at peace. 

Let’s help you find some peace in chaos. We are all connected.

SIGN UP HERE

Senator Tillis Charlotte Town Hall

Register here!

Register for this impacted constituent Senate Town Hall. A nonpartisan coalition of organizations has invited Senator Tillis to this peaceful and civil assembly to hear from his constituents during his senate recess.

Where: Charlotte - register for address 

When: Thursday, April 24th 6:30-8:00pm 

Why: We are inviting members of the public to use their brief speaking opportunity to ask pressing questions and share their views on important policies. Town halls are crucial to strengthening civic participation and your constituents’ trust in their Senators.

Have you been impacted by cuts to government agencies and programs? Do you have concerns to share with your US Senator? Join other constituents’ voices for a community town hall hosted by a coalition of nonpartisan organizations. Sign up to speak here

PLEASE NOTE: 

  • Due to high interest and limited space, registration does not guarantee entry. 

  • Seating may be limited. First come first seated with some reserved for this with mobility concerns.

  • ICLT, Common Cause, RWB NC and The New Rural Project are committed to nonviolent action, and we expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with us. Signs and chants must not incite violence. Of course, there’s always an inherent risk to gathering.

Register here!