Notes from the February 9 meeting

Some other local Indivisible chapters: Indivisible Marin claims 10,000 members. Zoom meetings and action items. Indivisible East Bay has monthly meetings, sometimes in person, large scale action items. Indivisible Elmwood has in-person meetings bi-weekly, returning politics to a socially-engaged experience. We also do action items: postcarding, joining phone banks, fundraising, and sidewalk presence. (Our meetings alternate between two members’ houses. We realize that yesterday’s meeting was crowded. We may set up an RSVP system.)

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February 9 agenda

  1. Courage is contagious: How to be brave and mentally stable
  2. Support vital media  [copy of the handout will appear here after beautification]
  3. Recruitment of activists: Goal 3.5% of the population
  4. Daily political flossing: Many, many actions to choose from
  5. Future meetings: learning about social media, BlueSky, vital readings, action items

Yesterday’s handouts are available in the post right below this one.

We also wrote nearly 400 postcards for Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford.

Minutes of the Jan 12 meeting

Meeting called by Janice Weingrod. Many new persons in attendance.
Meeting opened with Naomi Janowitz reviewing what activities Indivisible Elmwood (IE) has been doing in the past few years.

What to do next:

Support Susan Crawford running for Wisconsin Supreme Court
March Jan. 18 in Alameda and in San Francisco
What to do on Jan. 20—turn on t.v. to any station other than one covering the inauguration

Other items of discussion:

  • The rust belt’s economy is NOT good
  • Courier News via Focus for Democracy—online news site.  Try to get “regular folks” to watch as an alternative to Fox News.  Owned by the people who run it.  Organizes all over, but may be more popular from mid-west to the east.  Started in swing states.
  • Barbara Lee running for Mayor,  maybe work for her.  Some concerns she would be like Ron Dellums.
  • Immigration—help folks know their rights,  Telegraphic response network
  • Alameda March on Saturday Jan. 18,  9:30 – 12:00. Meet at 2263 Santa Clara (High Street bridge)
  • George Lakoff—Frame Lab   He works with language and communications
  • Get folks to go to march on Saturday in SF, contact Janice Weingrod
  • Sign up to postcard for Susan Crawford
  • For folks who are generally interested in rapid response but are not already a part of existing or developing rapid response networks, this ‘Know Your Rights and Advocate Training on Jan. 16, 1–2PM, is a better choice.

Further notes from Jody Lerner

Democratic Party

Inauguration Day activities

MLK Day of Service Activities in Oakland (probably some good things in Berkeley too.)

Postcard ‘Depots’ (porch pickup)

Sarah’s porch, 4150 39th Ave., Oakland
Jody’s porch, 3062 Arizona St., Oakland
Jan’s porch, 785 Peralta, Berkeley
Billy’s porch, 938 Shattuck, Berkeley