🌟🎶 Indivisible Cobb
Dave & Buster's Marietta (2215 D and B Dr. SE)
6:30-9:30pm
We will also have supplies to make signs for the upcoming Special Session action at the capitol, so bring your creativity!
@indcobb.bsky.social ❤️
Our redistricting toolkit is freshly updated with more things to learn and more ways to help.
Share with your friends, especially in red parts of the state.
Indivisible ATL
Two Atlanta-area opportunities to join in hosted by local Indivisible friends:
🌟🎶 Avondale ACTion and Indivisible GA-04
611 Medlock Road in Decatur
7-8:30pm
Bring finger food to share, we will have beverages.
@avondaleaction.bsky.social @indivisiblega04.bsky.social
Georgia - call all your friends! Don't let this Dem seat slip away bc GOP has runnoff elections same day.
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Indivisible ATL has built a toolkit for actions you can take to support Black votes and multi-party democracy in the lead up to the special session. Use it and share it—especially with your friends in redder parts of the state.
linktr.ee/Redistrictin...
In January, the Georgia Legislature is likely to welcome its first openly transgender, nonbinary and Japanese-American lawmaker, and all these firsts could be courtesy of one person.
Story by @journalistross.bsky.social #gapol
Democrats’ prospects in a trio of key U.S. Senate races are improving, an influential elections forecaster said Thursday, though Republicans are still favored to retain control of the chamber after the midterm elections.
In 1860, enslaved Black people represented roughly 20% of the U.S. economy. The wealth created through slavery helped build America—but the people who created that wealth were denied the opportunity to share in it.
The receipts exist. The question is whether we're willing to act on them.
Learn about 2026 redistricting in Georgia and what you can do to fight for Black votes and multi-party democracy! The special session opens on June 17.
New from @mayahoman.bsky.social: Georgia lawmakers plan to redraw district lines, even as dispute over current maps remains unsettled #gapol
In January, the Georgia Legislature is likely to welcome its first openly transgender, nonbinary and Japanese-American lawmaker, and all these firsts could be courtesy of one person. Bentley Hudgins, ...
Democrats’ prospects in a trio of key U.S. Senate races are improving, an influential elections forecaster said Thursday, though Republicans are still favored to retain control of the chamber after th...