Based in Denver, we help Coloradans take action—contacting representatives, supporting key legislation, and speaking out on the issues shaping our communities, from local efforts to federal policies.
From protecting voting rights to advancing environmental priorities, there are real opportunities right now to make your voice heard. Whether you’re calling your members of Congress, engaging with state leaders, or showing up locally, your participation matters.
Explore the actions below to get involved today.
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Signs of Solidarity Celebration: 3,000+ Businesses Reached
We reached 3,000+ local businesses—come celebrate the impact, meet volunteers, and be part of what we built together.
Join Indivisible Denver Action and Denver Immigrant Partnership Team as we celebrate a major milestone for our Signs of Solidarity Business Know Your Rights canvassing project. RSVP here.
Since launching in September 2025, volunteers have visited more than 3,000 businesses across Denver, Aurora, and surrounding communities—sharing practical information to help local businesses prepare for and respond to ICE enforcement actions. The response has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive.
This year alone, we’ve more than doubled our reach—building on nearly 1,000 visits in 2025 with over 2,000 additional businesses reached in 2026.
This celebration is a chance to:
- Honor the volunteers who made this work possible
- Connect with a growing community of action-oriented people
- Hear the real impact of the campaign so far
Light refreshments will be provided. All Signs of Solidarity volunteers, Indivisible Denver Action members, and Denver Immigrant Partnership Team members are warmly invited.
Rooted in nonviolence and collective action, Indivisible believes that organized people can beat organized hate—and that real power comes from showing up together.
Signs of Solidarity: Standing with Immigrant Communities
Our neighbors need us. Here's how we show up for them.
Signs of Solidarity is an Indivisible Denver Action project, developed in partnership with Immigrant Partnership Teams — and one we’re proud to be part of.
We recruit and organize volunteers to canvass local businesses across metro Denver, making sure owners and workers know their rights. We also show up at community events to stand visibly with impacted community members and let them know they’re not alone.
There are lots of ways to plug in — join us when you can.
Want to learn more? We’ve put together a full page about Signs of Solidarity, what we do, and why it matters — read it here.
Ready to get involved? We’d love to have you. Sign up here.
Rally to Flip CD8
This seat is winnable — but only if we keep showing up.
Flipping CD8 means keeping the pressure on — week after week. CD8 Indivisible groups are doing exactly that, and there are two ways to join them.
Wednesdays — Make it visible 📍 I-25 pedestrian overpass near Cinzetti’s, Northglenn 🕚 4:00-5:30 pm
A high-visibility gathering on one of the busiest corridors in the district. This is about letting CD8 residents know exactly what Gabe Evans stands for — right from the highway. More info and RSVP here
Fridays — Show up at his office 📍 Gabe Evans’ Northglenn office 🕚 11am–1pm
A peaceful weekly protest outside Evans’ district office, demanding he meet with his constituents and answer for his record. He knows we’re here. We intend to keep it that way.
A few things to know:
- Stay on the sidewalks and keep them clear
- Park in the lot across the street, not in the office building’s lot
- The protest stays outside (a nearby medical facility means we stay 100 feet from the entrance)
More info and RSVP here
🥫 Bonus: The church next door runs a food pantry — bring a non-perishable donation if you can!
Indivisible Denver Action is proud to support CD8 Indivisible groups’ efforts to flip this seat. Want to know more about Evans’ record? Read our full breakdown here.
Deep Canvas to Flip CD8
Real conversations win elections — come have one.
We’re partnering with Trust Brigade to flip Colorado House District 8 — and we need you on the doors.
Deep canvassing isn’t your average clipboard-and-script experience. It’s about having genuine, heart-to-heart conversations that rebuild trust in democracy and remind people that their voice matters. Trust Brigade is on a mission to complete 7,500 real conversations in HD8 before the 2026 election — and every canvasser brings us closer.
Get started in two steps:
🗓 Training — New to deep canvassing? No problem. Trust Brigade’s training will give you the skills and confidence to have conversations that actually move people.
🚪 Canvassing Events — Hit the doors alongside fellow volunteers. You’ll be paired up, supported, and making a real difference in your community.
See the specific dates for both Training and Canvassing on the Trust Brigade Volunteer Signup Form
Why HD8? This is a winnable seat — and the path to a Democratic majority runs right through it. Every conversation you have chips away at cynicism and builds the kind of trust that turns neighbors into voters.
You don’t need experience. You just need to show up.
Tuesday, April 28
5-7 pm
Que Bueno Suerte
1518 Pearl St., Denver
Indivisible Denver Action and Denver Visible Indivisible are joining forces with groups in Congressional District 8 to flip it from red to blue — and we want you with us.
Join us for Happy “Action” Hour on April 28 to learn how to do the most urgent, high-impact work available right now.
Nothing changes until we win Congress. See you April 28.
Anytime Actions
Take Action for The Environment
From quick calls to real-world action, here’s how you can make your voice count. (Read More)
- Aging oil and gas wells near Colorado schools can leak toxic pollution—sign the Colorado Rising petition to push for cleanup and protect our communities.
- Explore the Do More, Do Less, Do Something Climate Project
- Take action using the Climate Action Now Carousel resources
- Find your Colorado legislators, call them, and urge them to:
- HB-26-1030: Vote NO on subsidizing data centers
- SB26-102: Vote YES to oppose data center subsidies
- Join an Advocacy Group:
Keep Colorado courts accountable. Please fill out the Court Watch interest form if you are willing to do a shift. Upon verification, you will receive a welcome email with instructions.
Court Watch is a community-driven project co-coordinated by @ACLUofColorado and @FreedomFundCO
Respond to ICE Activity: Know What to Do and How to Volunteer
If you see ICE activity, call 1-888-864-8341 — or become one of the volunteers who responds.
The Colorado Rapid Response Network runs a hotline — 1-888-864-8341 — that connects callers reporting possible ICE or law enforcement activity with a network of more than 100 trained volunteers.
Here’s how it works: when you call, volunteers are activated to go to the site and find out what’s actually happening. If it turns out not to be an immigration raid, they help dispel rumors and calm fears in the community. If it is an immigration raid, they:
- Accurately observe and document ICE activity
- Document the impacts on those detained and their families
- Provide moral support and information on how to protect yourself and others
This is not a legal service — volunteers are not lawyers — but they show up, bear witness, and make sure no one faces this alone.
Learn more at coloradorapidresponsenetwork.com.
Want to be one of those volunteers? The Rapid Response Network trains and deploys volunteers across Colorado. Sign up to volunteer here.
5 Calls helps you contact your elected officials quickly and with confidence.
Enter your location, choose an issue, and get the correct phone number plus a clear, step-by-step call script so your voice is heard and your time makes a difference.