Our Mission
Indivisible south Shore
is an action-oriented network of community members who share information, mobilize resources, and provide a voice for our common interests and for marginalized groups.
Our goal is to engage and empower community members toward positive, informed action that upholds democratic values and principles of social justice.
We strive to be an affirmative and unifying force in the face of increasing divisiveness, and to create a positive example for our youth and the greater community.
Resist Trump * Actively participate in the direction of our government * Exercise our rights and responsibilities as citizens to preserve and protect our Constitution * Protect human rights for everyone * Proactively resist specific policies, actions
First Let'sNews we Trust
News More than ever, where you get your news matters. Rely on established, credible news sources for valid, vetted information. Read media coverage from both sides of the aisle, as well as from overseas, to gain multiple perspectives. Compare what you’ve read against primary sources of information. As a starting point, here is a list of reputable news sources (in alphabetical order): Associated Press BBC Bloomberg FactCheck.org New Yorker New York Times NPR Politico Politifact ProPublica Reuters The Atlantic The Guardian The Independent Wall Street Journal Washington Post |
Now let's rollResources we Trust
Change and progress begin with passion, whether it be for issues large or small.
Find the issues for which you are passionate, and devote whatever time you have available - write letters, make phone calls, march, organize, or get involved. Together we can make a difference. Here is a list of trusted issues-related resources (in alphabetical order): Affordable Health Care Web Site American Civil Liberties Union American Federation of Teachers Amnesty International Anti-Defamation League (for immigration issues) Everytown for Gun Safety Human Rights Campaign NASA Climate Change Website National Organization for Women Planned Parenthood |
Lights, cameraGovernment Sites We Trust
Below are direct links to government websites that you can use as a resource for activism:
The White House United States Senate Unites States House of Representatives United States Supreme Court The Way Back Machine allows you to see a website as it appeared on a specific date. Use it to see how your government websites have changed over time: The Way Back Machine |