From Indivisible SF <[email protected]>
Subject Trump & Vance’s lies against Ohio’s Haitian community are reprehensible. Here’s how to help.
Date September 18, 2024 3:30 PM
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Our message to our Members of Congress: hold steady and refuse to allow any MAGA poison pills that House Republicans are demanding.


** Trump & Vance’s lies against Ohio’s Haitian community are reprehensible. Here’s how to help.
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During last week’s debate, Trump told a vile racist lie on national television. He falsely claimed that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating pets. The ABC News debate moderators rightly and swiftly debunked Trump’s lie.

Nonetheless, Trump’s lie stoked a new wave of racist hatred from Trump supporters nationwide, including a week of bomb and shooting threats that have shut down the community in Springfield. And Trump and Vance—the sitting senator from Ohio—have doubled down and continued telling the lie to whip up their supporters.

Many folks on social media have mocked the absurdity of this claim as another example of Trump’s special brand of awfulness. But we must keep the very real people Trump demonized at the center of our thoughts and actions.

All around the country, good people are coming together in solidarity with the Haitian community to protect and help the people being targeted by Trump and Vance.
Here’s what you can do to help.
1. Donate ([link removed]) to Haitian Community Help & Support Center Springfield. This organization offers services for refugees and immigrants living in Clark County, Ohio, and provides safe spaces for young people which are of critical importance at this time.
2. Be careful in how you joke about this. Trump is so successful at creating waves of racist violence because his statements are so outrageous that people share and repeat them. Even mocking his claims still amplifies them.

Obviously, we understand the desire to share the news that Trump told a racist lie, as well as to dunk on him. It's important to express outrage and tear down racist lies—but we must be careful not to give oxygen to racist tropes that inspire violent bigots. Making jokes and memes about eating pets is an example of doing it wrong—especially on the public Internet.

Remember: our number one goal as activists is to protect our communities and the communities we ally with. They must be top of mind when we speak or act.



** Do your research now so you can start voting immediately
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In just a couple weeks, we’ll start receiving our ballots in the mail. Voting on Day One—as soon as you get your ballot—helps Democrats win by boosting voter turnout. You’ll also stop receiving those reams of campaign mailers since those campaigns only send mail to people who haven’t voted yet, therefore voting early gets you off their lists.

We encourage you to start right away and take your time. Our ballots will be long, so the earlier you start, the more runway you’ll have to finish your ballot with plenty of time.
The best time to start is now. You don’t have your ballot yet, but you can read the California Voter Information Guide ([link removed]) and the San Francisco Voter Information Pamphlet ([link removed]) to educate yourself on the candidates and propositions on your ballot.

If you’re already registered to vote, you’ll get your ballot in your mailbox near the start of October. So another thing to do now is check your voter registration status, and if you need to update it or it turns out you’re not registered, register to vote.
1. Check your voter registration status on the California Secretary of State’s My Voter Status website ([link removed]) .
2. If you need to, update your voter registration. In California, you can submit your voter registration ([link removed]) online.
3. Read your voter guides! California’s voter guide ([link removed]) is already available online; San Francisco’s Voter Information Pamphlet is coming soon. We’ll have links to both as well as progressive endorsement slates on our Vote page ([link removed]) . And don’t forget the Blue Voter Guide ([link removed]) , which any voter in the country can use to identify the blue choices that suit them on their ballot.
4. Reach out to voters in CA swing districts (or other swing states and districts!). We’re gathering on Sunday ([link removed]) to write postcards over some pints at Standard Deviant, so that’s a great opportunity to start. We also have phone and text banking opportunities listed below. Need a phone banking tutorial? We have personal experience with SURJ National phone banks—they have great trainings and lots of support.
5. Encourage friends and family to do the same. The more the merrier!

The time is now to do something. Join us in building the #BlueWave2024 to protect our freedoms, uphold our civil rights, and build a prosperous democratic future.



** Help build the blue wave with Sunday Pints & Postcards
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This past Sunday, we wrote about 50 postcards. (Yes, that’s down from last week—we blame the cold, windy weather.)

We’re keeping it going all through September. Join us at Standard Deviant on Sunday, September 22 and September 29, from 4–6 PM to write postcards to swing districts and swing states.

RSVP on Eventbrite ([link removed]) —we’d love to see you there!



** Home stretch on Rooftop Solar: Tell Gov. Newsom to Sign SB 1374, which protects rooftop solar.
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Thanks to weeks of calls from Indivisibles like you, both the Assembly and the Senate have finally passed SB 1374, the net metering bill that protects rooftop solar. This is a great achievement for protecting our environment and lowering energy costs, but it faces one final hurdle: Governor Newsom. It is unclear whether Gov. Newsom will sign the bill, so let’s call him and tell him to sign it.

Tell Gov. Newsom: Sign SB 1374 ([link removed]) !



** Keep pushing: Tell Gov. Newsom to Veto AB 2527, which allows solitary confinement for pregnant people!
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The California legislature has passed a bill under the guise of prison reform that will actually do more harm than good for pregnant people.

This legislation, AB 2527 ([link removed]) , would allow prisons to place pregnant people in solitary confinement for up to five days. Solitary confinement has been clearly shown to cause long-term harm to all incarcerated people, pregnant or not. Instead of codifying the use of solitary confinement, we should be moving to eliminate it from our prison system entirely. This bill is on Gov. Newsom's desk, and we need to make sure he vetoes it!

Tell Gov. Newsom: Veto AB 2527 ([link removed]) !



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COVID-19 vaccines are here. Get your shots now!
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It’s important to keep up our protections against COVID-19, which is still making us sick and disabling people with long COVID ([link removed]) .
* Wear a mask: San Francisco’s Department of Public Health has encouraged residents to wear masks in crowded indoor spaces ([link removed]) , as have other public health authorities such as Contra Costa County’s ([link removed]) .
* Get this year’s vaccine: New Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax vaccines are available now. You can make an appointment at your local pharmacy. Use Vaccines.gov ([link removed]) to find available appointments near you.
* Get more rapid tests: The Biden-Harris administration is bringing back COVIDTests.gov ([link removed]) at the end of September where you’ll be able to order four more rapid tests to your home address.

COVID-19 is a part of our present reality and will be for the foreseeable future. We can maintain healthy, full lives by acting accordingly.

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Indivisible SF Pints and Postcards: Sunday, Sep. 22 and 29, 4–6 PM at Standard Deviant. Join us in reaching out to voters in other districts/states to help win the 2024 elections! Standard Deviant is at 280 14th Street (near Mission), San Francisco, CA 94103. RSVP here ([link removed]) for the 22nd and RSVP here ([link removed]) for the 29th.

TODAY: Department of Elections Job Fair: Wednesday, Sept. 18, 10 AM–4 PM at 49 South Van Ness. The SF Department of Elections is hiring around 50 seasonal positions to support the election. Don’t miss out! Register for the Job Fair on their Google form today. RSVP here. ([link removed])

TODAY: The Many over MAGA Phonebank: Call white voters with Showing Up for Racial Justice: Wednesday, Sept. 18, 3–6 PM and Sunday, Sept. 22, 12–3 PM. Call white voters in Georgia, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, and Ohio with SURJ on Wednesdays and Sundays! RSVP here. ([link removed])

TODAY: Bay Area Coalition Phone Banks to CA, NV, and AZ: Wednesday, Sept. 18, 5–7 PM (and every Wednesday through Oct. 30). Join to help elect Adam Gray in CA-13 and Rudy Salas in CA-22. This phone bank also calls into swing states Nevada and Arizona. RSVP here. ([link removed])

TODAY: TRUE to BLUE Phone Banks supporting Democrats in 2024: Wednesday, Sept. 18, 5–7 PM and Saturday, Sept. 21, 1–3 PM. We join the California Democratic Party to make calls to voters in the Central Valley in CA-22 (Rudy Salas) and CA-13 (Adam Gray) to talk about voting in 2024. RSVP here. ([link removed])

San Francisco Mayoral Debate: Thursday, Sept. 19, 7 PM. Candidates for the 2024 San Francisco mayoral election join KQED and The San Francisco Chronicle onstage for a live debate. Livestream registration here ([link removed]) .

Swing Left SF September Meeting: Tuesday, Sept. 24, 6:30–7:30 PM. Join Swing Left SF on Zoom to hear from Adam Gray, the Democratic Congressional candidate for district CD-13. Find out why they’re knocking on doors for him, and hear how the campaign is going in our closest swing district. RSVP here. ([link removed])

Text Bank into California with DCCC: Monday, Sept. 25, 4:30–5:45 PM. Join the DCCC Text Team to mobilize voters for 2024 via text. RSVP here. ([link removed])


** About this week’s photo
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If you’ve seen our newsletter posts on social media, you might have noticed that we include a photo or graphic with each issue.

Today’s graphic is a photo from an AP article about the Haitian community in Springfield ([link removed]) .

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