News & Notes from Indivisible

Meeting with local state legislators in the New North End

Thursday, December 18 |  9:00-10:30 AM 

New North End Branch Library | 1127 North Avenue, Burlington

The upcoming Vermont State legislative session gives us a new opportunity to continue our pro-democracy work. Please join us for a conversation with the state legislators that represent the New North End. There will be a briefing on the challenges, issues and priorities the legislature is facing, and time for Q & A.  In addition, we will discuss how you can use your talents and interests to be an effective citizen advocate to make sure your voice is heard by our State Representatives and Senators. Hosted by Queen City Indivisible Volunteer Nicki Clarke. Register at Mobilize here. 


Vigil for Justice

Thursday, December 18 | 4:30 PM

First Unitarian Universalist Society | 152 Pearl Street, Burlington

The Vermont Faith Communities for Immigrant Justice will hold a vigil on the steps of the UU meeting house. They have chosen a theme of light. Contact john.mcmahon@essexcatholic.org


ICE OUT Holiday Caroling

Saturday, December 20 | Noon - 2:00 PM

Church Street Marketplace | Meet at the tree near Pearl Street

Bring your holiday cheer and join us in singing away the secret police.

January Membership Meeting

Tuesday, January 6 | 5:30-7:30 PM

Queen City Brewery | 703 Pine Street

We meet every month on the first Tuesday. January will feature more on how we can influence the Vermont legislative session that will convene that morning.


Save the date for Charity Clark 

Tuesday, January 20 | 6:00 -7:30 PM (doors open at 5:30 PM)

Phoenix Books | 89 Church Street

Join us as we hear from Vermont's Attorney General, Charity Clark. Clark has filed multiple lawsuits to block the federal destruction of constitutional rights with some notable successes. We'll hear what she has planned next and how to support her work. Details to come...


Are we safer with a President tough on crime?

Through 11 months in office, Trump has murdered at least 80 unarmed sailors in international waters, and has pardoned 64 felons, including 38 convicted of fraud, 9 of importing or dealing drugs, 5 of election fraud, 4 of theft, and 1 murderer. Source.


"The history of liberty is a history of resistance." - Woodrow Wilson

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Queen City Vermont Indivisible is a group of concerned individuals seeking to preserve democracy, resist autocracy, and empower our community through nonviolent protests, actions, and local events.

 

Be well, take care of each other, have fun, and fight the good fight!

 

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