FAQ
What is Indivisible NAPA?
Indivisible Napa unites people in Napa County who support the Progressive agenda. Our actions are inspired by other activist groups which promote effective ways to make a difference.
What actions does Indivisible NAPA take?
We write postcards and letters to encourage voters, we phone bank and text bank to those same people as well as Get Out The Vote efforts, we register voters (locally, outside the district and state, even remotely), we canvass districts that need our help to Flip to Blue. We have rallies/protests to engage locals in resisting the current political climate.
We also frequently provide Thought Leadership (education and speakers) on items in the Progressive agenda at our monthly meetings.
Above all, we get through these challenging times by working together, commiserating together, and ultimately, laughing and celebrating together!
Who should join?
We are an inclusive group welcoming people of all backgrounds and beliefs. Our only requirement for membership is active opposition to Trump’s policies, support for the Progressive agenda and respect for our code of conduct. The short version:
Be patient
Be respectful
Be welcoming
Be kind.
Be polite
Be courteous
How do I join?
You can do any or all of these:
1. Through our website indivisiblenapa.com/contact-us and sign up for our newsletter.
2. Like our Facebook page: indivisiblenapa
3. Follow us on Instagram: indivisiblenapa
3. Attend a meeting. We meet on the last Monday of each month at 6:00pm on Zoom. RSVP for Monthly Meeting for link) We encourage you to attend at least one meeting to get to know our community and see how we operate.
How much time does this require?
YOU decide your level of participation. We welcome and value everyone’s energy and time! Our action groups grow in friendship and have even been called "weekly therapy"!
What is the Progressive Agenda?
This is not a comprehensive list but a representation of our values:
1. Protecting our democratic freedoms
2. Women’s rights
3. Environmental action and protection
4. Equal voting rights
5. LGBTQ rights
6. Healthcare for all
7. Money out of politics
8. Equal pay for equal work, regardless of gender, race, etc.
9. Immigration rights and reform
What good can we do in a county that's already BLUE?
We support other Congressional Districts in our State as well as neighboring states that are working to Flip Red to Blue. We do this through postcards, letters, phone banks, text banks, and onsite voter registration and canvassing. We work with several national organizations coordinating efforts to increase voter participation.
Also, our Members of Congress (MoCs) are particularly powerful and they represent us! Through our work, we influence them to wield that power on our behalf.
Rep. Thompson has major influence as a member of the House Ways and Means Committee and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Sen. Butler filled Diane Feinstein’s seat in 2023 and is a champion of fairness and justice. She is a member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. She is also a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Sen. Padilla is replacing now Vice President Kamala Harris, since 2021. Let him know what’s important to you.
I'm not a citizen. Can I join?
Yes! The US Constitution ensures equal representation for everyone who lives in the United States, regardless of immigration status. Even if you aren’t eligible to vote in the US, you have the right to be heard by your representative in Congress.