Indivisibles,
The trees are blooming, birds are chirping, and Indivisibles across the
country are shaking off the final dredges of winter for Recovery Recess!
We’ll keep this short and sweet so you can jump right into the action.
This March recess (March 29 - April 11) we’re pushing our members of
Congress to support a bold, inclusive recovery package and reforms that
strengthen our democracy. [ [link removed] ]Join our Recovery Recess Week of Action to
demand that our members of Congress prioritize passing a transformational
recovery package, like the THRIVE Agenda, and critical democracy-saving
reforms, like the For the People Act and D.C. Statehood.
Here’s how to get involved:
🌱[ [link removed] ]Call your representatives and then [ [link removed] ]call your senators to ask them
to support our March recess asks. We have a short window of opportunity to
be heard by our MoCs while they’re back in their districts.
🌱[ [link removed] ]Sign up to attend an existing event on this joint partner event map
for Recovery Recess here!
🌱[ [link removed] ]Want a quick explainer on the THRIVE Agenda? Check out and share our
latest video here.
🌱[ [link removed] ]Check out our Recovery Recess Week of Action Toolkit. This is your
one-stop shop for all things Recovery Recess including resources,
explainers, and more.
Make sure to follow along this Recovery Recess on [ [link removed] ]Facebook, [ [link removed] ]Twitter,
and [ [link removed] ]Instagram (and tag us if you participate in a local event or
action!).
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Your weekly to-dos
1. [ [link removed] ]Sign up to attend a Recovery Recess (March 29 to April 11) event
this week! We need a bold recovery package that delivers real climate
solutions and advances racial, Indigenous, gender, and economic
justice. Along with the THRIVE Resolution, we’re applying pressure on
MoCs to pass critical democracy reforms, like the For the People Act
and D.C. statehood, without letting the filibuster get in the way.
2. [ [link removed] ]RSVP for our upcoming April National Activist Call. Join us for
our next National Indivisible Activist Call on April 1 at 8pm ET.
Learn more about March recess and other upcoming Indivisible programs
to get involved in.
3. [ [link removed] ]Ask your representative to co-sponsor the THRIVE Agenda. With the
climate crisis continuing to intensify, the economy entering a deep
recession, and the need for racial justice and healing being felt as
acutely as ever, the case for Green New Deal-style policymaking is
stronger than ever before.
4. [ [link removed] ]Take action for democracy reform with the For the People Project.
Check out our For the People Project page as your one-stop shop to
learn more about our plans and find ways to take action.
5. [ [link removed] ]Join us alongside partners on Wednesday, March 31 at 7 pm ET for
the John Lewis Mobilization Town Hall. This town hall is for activists
and local organizations to learn more about the May 8 John Lewis
Voting Rights Advancement Day of Action mobilization.
P.S. We rely on your support to keep call pages up and running, fund ads
to get the word out, and continue all the work we’re doing this year.
[ [link removed] ]If you’re able, click here to donate to help fund our work.
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IndivisiWins
Last week, Indivisible Northern Nevada made sure that Rep. Mark Amodei
(NV-02), aka #AbsentAmodei, heard their frustration with his NO vote on
the American Rescue Plan. They took to Twitter to share this video
demanding answers from their Republican representative.
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Make sure you keep holding your members of Congress accountable to their
votes like Indivisible Northern Nevada did!
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Women's History Month
We’re closing out our celebration of Women’s History Month this week by
sharing some extra content that honors the women who made an impact,
envisioned a better future, and continue to strive for change. Here’s what
we’re reading and streaming:
🎧 [ [link removed] ]The NCAA Is Still Laughably Sexist. On this episode of the Burn It
All Down podcast, hosts Lindsay, Amira, and Jess cover the ridiculously
unequal treatment of women athletes in the NCAA's March Madness basketball
tournament and more. (Burn It All Down Pod, March 23).
📝 [ [link removed] ]The President and CEO of the SPLC Has Big Plans for the South. As
the president and CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Margaret
Huang leads the organization combating racial injustice in the South and
strengthening human rights across the U.S. Read more about what the
everyday life of this changemaker is like in this interview. (The Cut,
March 29).
💻 [ [link removed] ]Abortion Helpline, This is Lisa. Follow an abortion helpline in
Philadelphia where every phone counselor goes by Lisa. This hotline gives
voice to women and teens affected by the explicitly discriminatory
legislation. (Topic, Jan 2021).
We’re looking forward to your Recovery Recess week of action events and
will be sharing your top moments on social media throughout the week. Now,
get ready to get loud and make your voice heard!
In solidarity,
Indivisible Team
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