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Indivisible Denver Action at No Kings 2.0 —

Creative Resistance in Downtown Denver

On October 18, Indivisible Denver Action brought art, activism, and humor together at No Kings 2.0 in downtown Denver for a lively afternoon of civic engagement and creative expression. The event perfectly captured the spirit of grassroots democracy—bold, community-driven, and unapologetically resistant to the chaos of government dysfunction.

Wall of Shame

One of the most talked-about features was the “Wall of Shame,” a striking visual display highlighting members of Colorado’s Republican House delegation who voted to shut down the government. The installation didn’t just call out obstruction—it educated attendees on how these political choices impact everyday Coloradans. It was both sobering and motivating, sparking passionate discussions about accountability and upcoming elections.

Button-making

Adding a lighter, hands-on element, the button-making station was a huge hit. People of all ages designed their own messages of solidarity, humor, and protest—everything from “Save Democracy” to “Vote Like Our Lives Depend On It.” This simple creative activity became a conversation starter and a reminder that activism can be joyful as well as serious.

Taco-Toss Cornhole

Why This Matters

In short: this wasn’t just an event—it was a community coming alive. Indivisible Denver Action once again proved that activism can be smart, artistic, and fun, while still grounded in serious purpose.