Actions for Week of December 25

Whatever your religious beliefs (or lack thereof), this is a holiday week, so take some time to relax with family, friends, pets ... or by yourself! Replenish your energy in whatever way works for you, because we will need all of your passion to continue electing Democrats in 2018.

If you encounter any Trump voters touting the "fact" that the Orange Dictator has "saved Christmas," you can enlighten them with this video of the Obamas saying "Merry Christmas."


For those of you who have cabin fever by Thursday, activist group Rise and Resist's clever weekly impeachment protest is still on.

Thursday, December 28
Weekly Impeach Protest: Leadership vs. Tweetership
Twitter Inc.
249 West 17th St., between 7th and 8th Aves.
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Nearest accessible subway stop: 14th St. A/C/E/L

Rise and Resist says: "Our latest Weekly Impeach Protest will take place in front of Twitter NYC offices. Using performance and street art, Rise and Resist will juxtapose past presidential quotes with Trump tweets, many of which demonstrate his racism, attacks on the press, and other impeachable offenses."

Separately ....
... for your 2018 calendar, the regular meeting of Indivisible UES will continue to be held on the second Thursday of every month. That means the next one is January 11. Join us from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Unitarian Church of All Souls on 80th and Lexington. See you there!

Disclaimer: By choosing to attend any events listed herein, I acknowledge the risks involved, and that I agree to participate non-violently and in accordance with the law. During some events, acts of civil disobedience may be initiated by individual participants.  I acknowledge and agree that Indivisible Upper East Side is not responsible for any such acts of individual participants which are unlawful, nor is Indivisible Upper East Side soliciting my participation in any such activity. I agree that I am solely responsible for any decision to participate in any acts of civil disobedience and any consequences, legal or otherwise, that may result from that decision.