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FRIDAY: Stand with Minnesota!

1/22/2026

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What’s happening in Minnesota is shocking. Every day, we are seeing videos of ICE agents, masked and not identified, grabbing people, often U.S. citizens, and simply dragging them away. Some are later released without explanation. Others are detained or disappear. This is illegal, immoral, and a violation of our country's founding ideals.

This Friday (tomorrow!), people across the country stand in solidarity with the people of Minnesota and against the actions of ICE and the Trump administration.  

Here are some actions you can take this Friday to support Minnesotans: 

Tell our senators to rein in ICE right now! Congress has to pass an appropriations bill by January 30 to keep the Department of Homeland Security funded, giving Democrats significant leverage to rein in ICE and limit its budget. Call our senators now and demand they use the appropriations bill to protect our communities from ICE. (More info here)

Donate to the many heroic efforts supporting the people and communities ICE has besieged. These organizations provide food and diapers, help with rent, and assist with other concrete needs. Check out the list here and pick a cause or two that speak to your heart. 

Share your support for Minnesota. Change your profile picture on Friday and/or post this graphic on whatever social platforms you use. Put a sign in your window, in your yard, or on your car. Let your friends and family know that what is happening is not acceptable. 

Contribute to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota. This non-profit provides free immigration and legal representation to immigrants and refugees.

Reach out to friends and family in Minnesota. Make that call this Friday and tell them you support them and are thinking of them during this horrible time. 

Write a letter to the editor. It might seem old-school, but these printed letters are a tangible way to de-normalize what is happening. ACLU offers these guidelines for writing a letter. Speak from the heart, and people will listen. Submit your letter to the paper of your choice including Whidbey News Times, Seattle Times or even the Minnesota Star Tribune. How great would it be for people in Minnesota to see support from Whidbey in their paper?

Read more ideas for supporting Minnesota from Whidbey Island. 
It’s easy to feel helpless during this traumatic time. Take at least one action this Friday as we continue to stand in solidarity and demand an end to the assault on Minnesota. 

Use Your Voice via TAN
As the Washington Legislative Session continues, the Take Action Network (TAN) is your window to what is happening in Olympia and your opportunity to speak out. 

Join TAN 

Here are a couple of things to weigh in on this week:
Are you concerned about large data centers and PSE driving up your electric bill due to high energy consumption? Take action and support a bill to protect energy affordability for consumers, ensure grid reliability, and prioritize sustainability by selecting Pro!  Pro for SB 6171

Are you upset that guilty January 6th insurrectionists are being paid restitution with your tax dollars? Contact your members of Congress to support denial legislation by clicking here.

Unsure how to use TAN? The Whidbey Island Democratic Club is hosting a Coffee and Conversation on Friday, January 30, 10:30 am at the Coupeville Library. Indivisible Whidbey’s Brian LeVere will give a demo of TAN and help you get up and running with this powerful tool. At this meeting, Diana Sandoval, a leader from Solidarity Over Supremacy on Whidbey (SOS), will lead a discussion on conversation tools that might work when discussing politics with our neighbors and families.

Membership Meeting THIS Saturday
 
Our all-island membership meeting is Saturday, January 24, at 1:30 pm at Clinton Hall.


Sign up here

This meeting will focus on how we, as Indivisible Whidbey, can influence the all-important 2026 mid-term elections. We need everyone involved! Please grab a friend and come to this meeting to learn how you can be part of it. 

Community Socials
Meet your neighbors, share ideas, and build community at our monthly community socials:

South End: We’re working towards regular meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each month. The next meeting is on February 19 at the Freeland Library.

Coupeville: 4th Tuesday of every month, 6–7:30 pm. Next meeting: January 27 at the library.

Oak Harbor: CHANGE: 1st Wednesday of the Month in February and March. Next meeting February 4 at the Oak Harbor Library.
In solidarity,
Indivisible Whidbey Steering Committee


P.S. Feeling overwhelmed? Musician and Licensed Social Worker Barbara Dunn is leading a six-week session to help us navigate these challenging times. The group starts on January 27 and meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month, in person, in Langley. Email [email protected] to learn more and join the group. 

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January 16th, 2026

1/16/2026

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Thanks to everyone who showed up at Bayview, Coupeville, and Oak Harbor last Saturday to protest the brazen actions of ICE and to honor the life of one of ICE’s latest victims. These gatherings are important because they prevent the regime’s actions from becoming normal, send a message that we want something different, and remind us we are not alone.

Protesting is essential, but it’s not enough! In this week’s newsletter, we offer three challenges: 
  • Consider if you or someone you know might run for office in 2026.
  • Step up to lead and support our efforts to have an impact on mid-term elections (local, state, and national).
  • Get our all-island membership meeting on your calendar and plan to be there!

Run for Something 
Now more than ever, we need qualified people who will fight for our democracy in office. That starts with finding and encouraging people to run for office. Public office isn’t for everyone, but it’s also not as hard as you might think!
Run for Something offers support and a rich toolkit for anyone considering running for office. In addition, Indivisible Whidbey is committed to providing hands-on support to qualified candidates. 
Wondering what to run for? Here are some of the upcoming races on Whidbey Island. It’s a big list, but many of these positions are modest in their demands and require minimal specialized experience.  
Not interested in running but still want to help? We are looking for a lead or leads to help identify and support candidates on Whidbey Island. Please email us!


Volunteers Needed
Last week, we put out a call for volunteers and leaders to help us achieve our 2026 objectives. Thanks to all who responded! If you haven’t volunteered yet, there are still plenty of opportunities.

To reiterate: Our objective for 2026 is to leverage the strength of Indivisible Whidbey membership to influence the 2026 Legislative Session and mid-term elections on the island, in the state, and around the country.
Here’s an update on what we need and what we’ve covered since last week.
  • Legislative Tracker
  • Whidbey Island Elections Lead — We have a couple of interested people. Yay!
  • Whidbey Island Qualified Candidates Recruitment
  • Whidbey Island Endorsements
  • Whidbey Island Get Out the Vote — League of Women Voters is going to lead on this! We’ll be looking for people to help closer to the election
  • State Elections Liaison — We have one volunteer for this. Want to co-lead? 
  • National Elections Co-lead
Read more about each of these areas and the opportunity to lead or support.
Ready to jump in? Let’s talk! Don’t want to do it alone? Recruit a friend!

Grab your calendar — There’s a lot coming up!
January 20 Nationwide Walk Out
Free America is calling for a nationwide coordinated walkout on January 20 at 2 PM local time. The call is to walk  away from authoritarianism in partnership with Women’s March.

You can participate rural style: Join us next Tuesday as we send emails to our elected leaders at exactly 2pm. Be part of this virtual mass action by setting your alarm for 2pm and contacting Senators Murray and Cantwell and Representative Larsen. Here’s a suggested message (or write your own!) . 

My name is ___________ . I live and vote in Island County, WA.
I am among the 52% of Americans who believe that President Trump is a dangerous dictator.( Source: Public Religion Research Institute, October 2025) Today, I stand with the Free America Walkout. We walk away from fascism. We walk towards a Free America. We fight for a future that belongs to all. Everybody in, nobody out. Thank you for all you do to protect democracy.

To send to all three representatives at once, go to democracy.io. 

Share your passion more widely with these email addresses:

President and Vice-President

Department of Justice

Homeland Security

While spread-out Whidbey Island isn’t ideally situated for a walk-out, these actions are meaningful as we join the national movement in our own way. 


Lobby Day in Olympia.
FairVote Washington is hosting a lobby day in Olympia on January 23 from 8:30 am to 5 pm. This event offers an opportunity to rally with others to meet with Legislators about ranked-choice voting. Learn more and register here. 

Indivisible Whidbey Membership Meeting
Saturday, January 24, at 1:30 at Clinton Hall. 
Sign up here
Learn how you can make a difference in the all-important 2026 midterms!


Navigating the Chaos
Musician and Licensed Social Worker Barbara Dunn is leading a six-week session to help us navigate these challenging times. The group starts on January 27 and meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month, in person, in Langley. Email [email protected] to learn more and join the group. 


League of Women Voters Kick-off
The League of Women Voters Whidbey is hosting a New Member Welcome and Orientation: Defending Democracy in 2026. Saturday, January 31, 11-1, Greenbank Progressive Club. You can join LOWV here.



Community Socials
Our monthly community socials at three locations across the island are a great way to connect, share ideas, and get to know like-minded neighbors. 



South End: We’re working towards regular meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each month. The next meeting is on February 19 at the Freeland Library.

Coupeville: 4th Tuesday of every month, 6–7:30 pm. Next meeting: January 27 at the library.

Oak Harbor: CHANGE: 1st Wednesday of the Month in February and March. Next meeting February 4 at the Oak Harbor Library.

Ditch Facebook!
Most of us joined Facebook to connect with family and friends. Unfortunately, Facebook (or Meta, which includes Instagram) is no longer a force for good. Their algorithms, bots, and fake news have proven dangerous to democracy.


Consider joining BlueSky and following Indivisible Whidbey. BlueSky is very easy to use and doesn’t show you any false information or spam. It might not work for keeping up with family and friends, but it’s a clear, easy way to stay up to date with the world.

Here’s a training to get you started.

Once you are logged into BlueSky, take a look at our list of people and organizations we recommend you follow. 

Hope to see you on BlueSky, at our Membership Meeting, and around town!


In Solidarity,
Indivisible Whidbey Steering Committee
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Another ICE Atrocity

1/10/2026

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The latest ICE atrocity has us stunned and deeply saddened. Wednesday's shooting is not the first time ICE has brutally murdered someone without provocation. Seeing the video of this latest killing brings home the violent and lawless nature of this agency and of the Trump administration. It’s shocking, disturbing, and angering! 
Now more than ever, we must stand together and fight back. Locally, please consider joining one of these regularly planned protests this Saturday morning:
10 am, Bayview Corner
11 am, Highway 20 at the overpass in Coupeville 
11 am Beeksma Park in Oak Harbor

Bring a sign demanding accountability and an end to ICE. 
Please also contact Senators Murray and Cantwell and Representative Larsen to demand the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. 

As we take time to process this horrific event, let’s use it to come together as a community, fuel action, and demand better. 
Unmask Ice
There is more we can do to hold ICE accountable
, something that seems even more important this week: ban ICE agents from hiding behind masks. Use the Take Action Network (TAN) to encourage Washington State lawmakers to pass a bill requiring ICE personnel to show their faces.


If you’re not yet on TAN, sign up on our website. 

Our 2026 Focus and How You Can Help
Our objective for 2026 is to leverage the strength of Indivisible Whidbey membership to influence the 2026 Legislative Session and mid-term elections on the island, in the state, and around the country.


There are many ways to help and to make an impact, so no matter your passion, skills, or available time, there's a role for you!

We also need leadership in many of our focus areas. While stepping up to lead can be challenging, you won't be alone! We formed the Indivisible Whidbey Steering Committee a year ago when outgoing leadership asked for new energy, and many of us learned as we went. We're eager to welcome new leaders and support them as they build their teams. If one of these roles speaks to you and you feel the call to lead or co-lead, let's talk!


  • Legislative Tracker
  • Whidbey Island Elections Lead
  • Whidbey Island Qualified Candidates Recruitment
  • Whidbey Island Endorsements
  • Whidbey Island Get out the Vote
  • State Elections Liaison
  • National Elections Co-lead

Read more about each of these areas and the opportunity to lead or support.

If you are interested but not ready to lead, don’t worry! We also have lots of supporting roles and need many hands to be successful. We’ll be sharing more in these emails and at our membership meeting on January 24. 

All-Island Membership MeetingWe come together as an island on Saturday, January 24, at 1:30 at Clinton Hall. No matter where you live on Whidbey, we hope you’ll join this important meeting!

Sign up here

At the meeting, we’ll detail our plans for 2026 and how we, as Whidbey Islanders, can make a difference in the all-important mid-term elections. This is your opportunity to be part of this critical work. 

Community Socials
Our monthly community socials at three locations across the island are a great way to connect, share ideas, and get to know like-minded neighbors. 


South End: Thursday, 1/15, at 6-7:30 at The Fireside Room at the Langley United Methodist Church at 301 Anthes Ave., Langley. (Please note the change of date!) In the future, we aim to hold socials on the south end of the island on the third Thursday of each month, though the location may vary.


Coupeville: 4th Tuesday of every month, 6–7:30 pm. Next meeting: January 19 at the library.


Oak Harbor: The days and location of these may change due to meeting space availability. Stand by for an update shortly. 


Making Your Voice Heard in Olympia.
FairVote Washington is hosting a lobby day in Olympia on January 23 from 8:30 am to 5 pm. This event offers an opportunity to rally with others to meet with Legislators about ranked-choice voting. Learn more and register here. 


Got passion for another issue? Why not testify?  This video explains how you can participate in public testimony. Here’s the link to register to testify!


No War in Venezuela
Last week's attack on Venezuela and the kidnapping of a foreign head of state were a shocking breach of both domestic and international law and a dangerous precedent. We need to make it crystal clear to Congress: This lawless violence must stop. We must not allow the administration to feel emboldened to attempt other reckless interventions.


First: Use our scripts and call tools at the links below to call your Members of Congress. Trump must not be allowed to drag the country into yet more chaos. The military strike may be over, but Trump is talking about keeping US forces on the ground in Venezuela indefinitely, and explicitly threatening other countries in the Western Hemisphere. Click here to call your senators, and click here to call your representative.


Next: Use our email tool to drive the point home. Click here to email your Members of Congress to demand an end to military action against Venezuela.
Thank you for being part of this vital movement and for ensuring we have an impact in 2026.


In Solidarity,
Indivisible Whidbey Steering Committee 
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