We Fight On, Together

Our democracy is under threat. But we will not yield to fascism. We will stand together and we'll fight back in defense of our rights, our communities, and our values. Join us.

Our Mission at Indivisible Eugene Springfield

At Indivisible Eugene/Springfield, we believe our collective voice is strongest when we come together as a community. Our mission is to mobilize grassroots action right here in Lane County to champion bold, progressive policies, support the election of leaders who reflect our values, and push back against regressive agendas that threaten our democracy. We work to foster a truly inclusive and equitable society by taking action locally, building shared purpose, and making meaningful change through civic engagement and community collaboration.

 

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Our Next Events

“Hands off!” Rally

April 5, 12-3pm
at Eugene City Hall, 500 E 4th Street, Eugene

Indivisible national (https://indivisible.org/) and 50501 national (https://www.fiftyfifty.one/) have called for a National Day of Action on April 5, intended as a nationwide mass mobilization to resist, reclaim, and rebuild. 

 

Indivisible Eugene Springfield responded by extending an invitation to other activist organizations in Eugene Springfield to join collectively to plan our local mobilization. Almost overnight a new coalition formed named the Activist Coalition of Eugene Springfield (ACES). Our objective is a massive turnout in Eugene. Mark your calendars and bring a friend.

ACES Coalition Organizations: Indivisible Eugene Springfield (IES), 50501 Eugene, 350 Eugene, Party for Socialism & Liberation (PSL), Transponder/Lavender Network, Oregon Community Asylum Network (OCAN), Beyond Toxics, Trans Alliance of Lane County (TALC), the Community Alliance of Lane County
(CALC), Planet vs Pentagon, Third Act, Extinction Rebellion, Eugene Peaceworks, Church Women United, & Raging Grannies Eugene.

Agreements and Code of Conduct:

  1. Respect is non-negotiable. We expect all members to treat one another with kindness and courtesy. Harassment, targeted attacks, discrimination, or any form of hate speech will not be tolerated.
     
  2. Keep it clean and relevant. This is a space for meaningful connection and conversation—not for spam, unsolicited promotions, or outside invites.
     
  3. Speak up if something feels off. If you notice behavior that violates these guidelines or makes you—or anyone else—feel uncomfortable, please reach out to a moderator. We're here to help maintain a safe and inclusive community for all.

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