JUNETEENTH EVENTS THIS WEEK
The newest federal holiday is Juneteenth National Independence Day, celebrating the end of slavery in the United States. Washington is one of 28 states that legally recognize Juneteenth as a public holiday. It commemorates the day more than two months after the end of...
TENANT RIGHTS
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD! Tell the Mayor and your City Council Members to pass the full TENANT BILL OF RIGHTS using this letter: bit.ly/T4Aletter Add impact... write your own Council Member personally. From Tacoma for All: The landlord lobby knows our Tenant Bill of...
CANDIDATES 2023
Who is running for office in Pierce County? Filing for 2023 ended Friday, May 19. Check it out: https://voter.votewa.gov/CandidateList.aspx?e=882&c=27 Indivisible Tacoma urges members to research candidates, especially those in your own local area. Look up their...
WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTION CENTERS: IMPACTS ON OUR ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND SAFETY
Join The Conversation 253 in collaboration with other community groups, including Indivisible Tacoma, to hear about the impact of these distribution centers, those proposed locally, and what we can do to protect our communities. Mega warehouse distribution centers...
INDIVISIBLE TACOMA TO MEET WITH SEN. CANTWELL’S STAFF
Thursday, April 27, 4PM Pre-registration required: bit.ly/Cantwell_April2023 Join Indivisible Tacoma as we meet with the Senator’s staff to hear her perspectives on what is happening now in the US Senate. What can be achieved with the slim Democratic majority, and...
Indivisible Tacoma To Meet With CD6 Rep. Derek Kilmer
Tuesday, April 11, 4PM, via Zoom Pre-registration required: bit.ly/Kilmer_April2023 Join Indivisible Tacoma members as we meet with Rep. Kilmer to hear his perspectives and priorities in the US House. What progress can be made in this Congress? We’ll express our alarm...
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