Actions
Resources including Immigrant Support, Eastside Protests, Postcarding and more.
For the week of March 30, 2026
🎙️Mar 30, 2026 Weekly Actions Audio – available for when you’re on the go
🔷 Thank you to every single one of you who showed up to NO Kings 3 in Kirkland on Saturday! The weather was great, the speakers were inspiring and the crowd was fired up and ready to go! Much gratitude as well to all of the volunteers who stepped up to help. These events wouldn’t happen without you! Special credit to our hard working rally team who have been living and breathing this event for many weeks. Sally S, Janelle, Sherri, Sally E, Karen, Gail, Karen, Kris, and Steering Committee members Kat and Louise, we salute you!
Gratitude also to those of you who donated to support our eastside organizations who work so hard every day to support our immigrant neighbors. We raised almost $4500 to help them with their work. It will be well spent.
🔷 What’s Next After No Kings 3?
- On March 28, millions of us across the country made it clear: we don’t do kings in America. Our nonviolent movement is only growing. Join the March 31 (5-6 pm PT) Mass Call, organized by Indivisible National and the ACLU to hear from leaders and fellow activists to celebrate this historic mobilization and dig into what comes next. Register to attend.
- Take action on May 1: planned for May Day by Indivisible National — part of the May Day Strong coalition — and supported by Washington for All and Washington Indivisible Network. If you are able, take the No Work, No School, No Shopping in Washington pledge ! More info to come.
🔷 Whatever the fallout of House Republicans failing to pass the bill to pay TSA workers, those workers continue to suffer from the hardships imposed by over a month of working without pay. A GoFund Me has been set up by the Port of Seattle to support workers who are really struggling. Funds will be used to buy non-perishable food, household goods, hygiene products, and gas cards. You can donate at THIS LINK.
Weekly Actions
✊ Action 1 – Ask AG Brown to join other states in trying to block the Paramount – Warner Bros Merger
From 5calls.org
Paramount CEO David Ellison and his father, billionaire Oracle founder Larry Ellison, are Trump allies and major donors who are on track to control most major media in the United States. Paramount and Oracle already own a vast number of media companies including two movie studios, CNN, CBS, HBO, TBS, TNT, Food Network, HGTV, and TikTok. Paramount is now poised to acquire Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) after Netflix backed away from its original deal. This deal requires approval from the Department of Justice. Because of Trump’s involvement in the negotiations there is unlikely to be strong pushback from the DOJ.
This corporate consolidation will not only cause thousands of job losses and upheaval within the entertainment industry, but also put news organizations like CNN under the control of fervent Trump allies. David Ellison’s previous acquisition of CBS News in 2025 led to the news organization’s adoption of a right-leaning slant favorable to the Trump administration.
California’s Attorney General has begun an antitrust review of the sale, in coordination with AG James of New York. This would likely be the last chance to stop the sale, although time is very short (such an investigation could run even if the sale is approved).
The Washington AG’s office has a good record of blocking mergers even without the support of the federal authorities, stopping the Kroger-Albertsons merger in 2024. Please ask our AG Nick Brown to join in this action against this merger which will do so much damage to our entertainment industry that it will be unrecognizable.
- Attorney General Nick Brown: Olympia 360-753-6200 I Email
☎ Sample Script:
I’m a voter in Washington state. I’m calling to urge AG Nick Brown to investigate and file a legal challenge, in conjunction with other states, against the Paramount-Warner Brothers merger. This blatantly corrupt merger will give Trump and his billionaire allies an unlawful media monopoly, significantly harm consumers and workers, and endanger our free speech and free press.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
[IF LEAVING A VOICEMAIL: please leave your full street address to ensure your call is tallied]
✊ Action 2 – Give your input as to how the King County Sheriff’s Office should handle immigration activity
From PeoplePowerWA
The King County Office of Law Enforcement Oversight (OLEO) has created a survey to gather input from community stakeholders on the King County Sheriff’s Office policies and practices on handling immigration matters. This office reviews and recommends changes to King County Sheriff’s Office policies, practices, and trainings. OLEO is not part of the Sheriff’s Office and identifying data will not be shared with law enforcement.
OLEO wants to hear from the community to understand your experiences and to inform their recommendations for the King County Sheriff’s Office. OLEO will use feedback from the survey and work with community partners to develop recommendations for the Sheriff’s Office, monitor whether the recommendations are accepted or not, and keep the community informed about their status. The survey will close on April 30th.
You can reach out to OLEOpolicy@kingcounty.gov if you have any questions.
⛅ Bright Spots
- First-time Democratic candidate Emily Gregory flipped a deep-red Florida House district that includes Mar-a-Lago. The race was the 29th seat that Democrats have flipped from Republican control since Trump took office.
- A five year old boy with significant developmental delays and medical challenges was released from the notorious Dilley Immigration Center in Texas last week. His plight had been highlighted by a video call with children’ s entertainer and advocate Ms. Rachel.
- The WA state treasurer’s office has decided to sell $62 million in corporate bonds in the Caterpillar company. Although they say that it is a financial decision, it has been hailed as a victory by activists working to distance public funds from companies that support Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
- The Seattle Sonics are (almost) back! Not our usual lane but worth a mention!
Upcoming Events
- Mon Mar 30 – 4:30-6 pm PT – Centering Trans Leadership and Accountable Allyship, by Indivisible National, to honor Trans Day of Visibility on Mar. 31. Register to attend.
- Mon Mar 30 – 4:30 pm – Get Offline and Find Your People – The Red Wine & Blue Network and Bonfire—a community created by Shannon Watts, the founder of Moms Demand Action—are teaming up to help women who are looking to build real connections and make a difference. Register for this virtual event.
- Tue Mar 31 – 5-6 pm PT – What’s Next After No Kings 3? Mass call with leaders and organizers to talk about next steps. Register to attend.
- Through May 9 – We STILL Dream a Future: Reclaiming Our Humanity – exhibit at King Street Station Seattle.
- Sat April 4 – 10-11am – Chat with Janice Zahn, 41st LD Representative, Last Frontier Coffee, 3080 148th Ave SE Ste 113 (in Eastgate), Bellevue.
- Sun April 5 – 2-3pm – Chat with Janice Zahn, 41st LD Representative, Macrina Bakery, 3051 78th Avenue SE, Mercer Island.
- Thur Apr 16 – 3:30-5:30 pm – Stitch Squad meetup Kirkland – access code ‘stitch’ to register.
- Sun Apr 19 – 3:30-5 pm – Indivisible Eastside Group Meeting in person in Kirkland (New member welcome at 3:00). Register to attend.
- Wed Apr 22 – 7-9 pm – Singing Resistance Eastside Community Singalong, Congregational UCC, 106 5th Ave, Kirkland.
📣 Everyday Actions
See Eastside and Seattle Protests 2026
See Ways to Help our Immigrant Neighbors
See Postcarding & Letter Writing resources on our website
Sign up for Take Action Network to take actions by Indivisible groups around the state
Additional resources for your activism
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