MISSION STATEMENT: To build and sustain an inclusive proactive community that will protect our environment, our freedoms and our basic human and civil rights. We are committed to an indivisible St. Johns County with liberty and justice for all.

Monday, December 31, 2018

Indivisible St Johns Newsletter Week of December 30, 2018. NOTE NEW GENERAL MEETING DATE!


YOUR WEEKLY RESISTANCE NEWSLETTER
WEEK OF DECEMBER 30, 2018

ONE MORE WEEK TIL WE OWN THE HOUSE!


HEADS UP! JANUARY GENERAL MEETING IS
THURSDAY JANUARY 10, 7-9 PM AT THE UU.
2487 A1A S, St. Augustine, FL 32080

We have a lot to discuss this month! We are going local and going strong with a detailed legislative plan and process. One of our first issues to tackle is the environment. We hope to have a speaker to get us up to speed before we outline our resistance offense. Please plan to attend and bring a friend.
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INDIVISIBLE 
Mandarin


The Indivisible movement has planned a National Day of Action on Thursday, January 3, 2019, the new Congress' first day back in session. The theme of the day is “Whose House? Our House!”.  

Indivisible Mandarin is participating in this event and has booked a time slot from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. for members to meet in a small group with Rep. Rutherford's staffer, Amanda Wallace, J.D.

Please join us to discuss the new reality in Washington as control of the House of Representatives switches to the Democrats. Through dialogue with Ms. Wallace, we will urge Rep. Rutherford to join in bipartisan efforts to improve our current situation and encourage him to support H.R.1,  a bill containing measures which protect and enhance voting and the democratic process.

We will also discuss the importance of Rep. Rutherford representing ALL of the people of our district and talk to him about the diverse reality of the district. Those conversations will be based on statistics as well as our experiences while canvassing during the recent midterm election.
 
For more information or to RSVP, contact Gloria: gloriaeinstein@gmail.com or 904/386-3636

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ATTORNEY GENERAL NOMINEE WILLIAM BARR WOULD BE A NIGHTMARE FOR THE OPEN INTERNET



President Trump’s top pick for Attorney General is an ex-Verizon lawyer–like Ajit Pai. If confirmed, he would be bad news for Internet freedom and privacy.
Barr has a bad track record of putting telecom giants and government spies ahead of Internet users. In the past he’s supported massive telecom mergers, and fought to expand warrantless access to  Internet. But we can stop his confirmation if we can get 51 Senators to vote against him. Sign the petition to tell the Senate: Do not appoint William Barr as Attorney General.


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SAVE FISH ISLAND TREES. SHOW UP AT THE PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING.


Tuesday January 8 at 2 pm in the Alcazar room at city hall 75 King Street. You can find the agenda here http://www.citystaug.com/document_center/Administration/PZB/2019/AgendaPZB
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POSTCARDS ARE BACK!
We resume next Thursday, Jan. 3 at 2PM at Grower's Alliance Coffee House 322 Anastasia Blvd. Plenty to do!!
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SAVE THE DATE
MULTI RESISTANCE WOMEN'S MARCH





Friday, December 28, 2018

January General Meeting Date Change. Thursday 1/10/19 from 7-9 PM at the UU in St Augustine


NEW DATE FOR JANUARY ONLY! INDIVISIBLE ST JOHNS GENERAL MEETING THURSDAY JANUARY 10, 2019 7-9 PM

Due to all the holiday excitement, (and we hope you had great times with family and friends), Indivisible St Johns will hold its monthly general membership meeting on Thursday January 10, 2019 from 7-9PM at the Unitarian Universalist Hall.  The fellowship hall is located at 2487 A1A South, Saint Augustine FL 32080. Our meetings are open to anyone who wants to learn more about the Indivisible movement. For more information: indivisible.st.johns@gmail.com

Indivisible St Johns is a non-partisan organization focused on issues involving the economy, the environment, healthcare, social justice and good government. We work to hold our elected officials accountable at the federal, state and local levels.


Monday, December 24, 2018

HEADS UP. Fish Island currently on City Agenda for PZB meeting for Tree Removal January 8.


There is an agenda item on the 8 Jan 2019 PZB meeting for tree removal to support the Fish Island development.  If you think that housing development on the Fish Island parcel is not a good thing, you should let the PZB and City Commission know sooner rather than later.  Otherwise, Fish Island could soon be sleeping with the fishes...

Here's the link to an informative article:

http://projects.wuft.org/peakflorida/the-fate-of-fish-island/

From our outstanding cartoonist. Seasons Greetings!



REST UP, HUG LOVED ONES, HUG LONELY ONES

BE READY TO RESIST IN 2019



Monday, December 17, 2018

Americans of Conscience Checklist December 16, 2018 Just what we all need right now plus a great gift suggestion.

Americans of Conscience Checklist: Week of December 16, 2018

109 weeks down, 98 weeks to the presidential election.

The AoC Checklist features clear, well-researched actions for Americans who value democracy, equality, voting, and decency. We practice gratitude, self-care, and celebration to stay engaged.
Spread the light this season: Below are our suggestions for how to do good while giving for the holidays. When you choose among these action options, you can print out the receipt and wrap it up as a gift for someone you love. 

I value democracy.

With respect and collaboration, we create a government for the people, by the people.
▢ Action 1: Purchase quality journalism for your loved ones.Give the gift of quality journalism and trustworthy news. Consider:

I value equality.

Stand with your rainbow of neighbors from every religion, race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, age, and ability. Out of many, we are one.
▢ Action 1: Give people behind bars opportunities for self-improvement.
DonateCash or donate requested books to the Prison Book Program. (We’ve already purchased over 80 books this December!)
▢ Action 2: Support the education of a literacy justice advocate.
We featured Jamarria Hall in Good News for his efforts to sue Detroit Schools for the right to literacy. Jen had the honor of meeting him at the YCBA 100 Summit in San Francisco. Let’s support his next semester’s fees in college.
Donatehttps://www.gofundme.com/jamarria-hall039s-funding-for-school
▢ Action 3: Support youth advocates with complex needs.
Little Lobbyists work to expand the rights of all America’s kids with special needs.
Donate: https://littlelobbyists.org/
▢ Action 4: Give clean, lead-free water to Flint residents.
Donate: Give to the Flint Water Fund through the United Way of Genesee County. Click the red bar at the top.

I value secure, convenient voting and fair elections.

Democracy thrives when all citizens can freely elect those who represent their values.
▢ Action 1: Protect our constitutional democracy.
Support non-partisan advocacy and legislation that strengthens our democracy.
Donate: To the Brennan Center here.

I value showing hospitality to all people, no matter where they were born.

People who immigrate are fellow human beings whom we treat with respect and decency. We oppose inhumane treatment and vilification of people who immigrate and the government bodies that perpetuate it.
▢ Action 1: Give direct aid to people deported by the US.
Recently-deported people are vulnerable and are left with nothing. 
Donate: 

To Kino Border Initiative here. https://www.kinoborderinitiative.org/humanitarian-aid/
▢ Action 2: Provide legal representation for vulnerable, unaccompanied children.
With a legal representative, people seeking asylum have statistically higher chance of their claims succeeding.
Donate: To Raices’ LEAF fund here.
▢ Action 3: Support reuniting moms and their kids.
Give 360 support: legal, bond payment, emergency housing, clothing, food and more to reunite families.
Donate: To Immigrant Families Together here.

Acts of Gratitude

Get out your stamps, postcards, and sparkle markers for some gratitude mail.
Thank Sens Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) for longstanding pursuit of reauthorizing the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act. [Share why trauma-informed screening and community-based alternatives to detention for at-risk youth matter to you.] Addresses:
  • CG: 120 Federal Building, 320 6th Street, Sioux City, IA 51101
  • SW: 170 Westminster St., Ste. 200, Providence, RI 02903
Thank the American Friends Service Committee for organizing an interfaith protest at the San Diego/Tijuana border this week. [Share why you appreciation interfaith action against inhumane immigration policy.]
Address: 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Thank Sens. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Dick Durbin (D-IL), and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) for your bipartisan effort to grant Temporary Protected Status for eligible Venezuelans. [Share why bipartisan immigration efforts matter to you.] Addresses:
  • BM: One Gateway Center, Suite 1100, Newark, New Jersey 07102
  • MR: 1650 Prudential Drive, Suite 220, Jacksonville, FL 32207
  • DD: 230 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 3892, Chicago, IL 60604
  • PL: 199 Main Street, 4th Floor, Burlington, VT 05401
Thank Reps. Charlie Crist (D-FL), Francis Rooney (R-FL), Ted Deutch (R-FL), Dave Trott (R-MI), John Delany (D-MD), and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) for demonstrating bipartisanship is possible through co-sponsorship of a bill addressing climate change. [Share why you appreciate bipartisan efforts to solve complex problems facing our nation.] Addresses:
  • DT: 625 East Big Beaver Road, Suite 204, Troy, MI 48083
  • CC: 696 1st Avenue North, Suite 203, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
  • FR: 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 105, Naples, FL 34112
  • TD: 7900 Glades Road, Ste. 250, Boca Raton, FL  33434
  • JD: 9801 Washingtonian Boulevard, Suite 330, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
  • BF: 1717 Langhorne Newtown Rd. Suite 400, Langhorne, PA 19047

Good news

Decent people everywhere are doing kind and just things. #GoodNews
National
State
Local
Corporate/business
Groups and organizations
News with heart

Spread the word

Know someone who could use some good news and clear actions? Please share!
Tweet: Need a boost? This week’s @AoCChecklist is full of good news for our democracy. Encouragement in 3… 2…  https://americansofconscience.com/12-16-2018/
Post on Facebook: Need a boost? This week’s Americans of Conscience Checklist is full of good news for our democracy. Check it out here: https://americansofconscience.com/12-16-2018/
Print: The Americans of Conscience Checklist flier and share at in-person events.

Housekeeping

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  • Gratitude: Big thanks to JEBitor and the Production Team, our Social Media volunteers, Research Sous Chefs, and Team Captains. Thanks also to the amazing angel patrons whose support makes it all possible.
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Saturday, December 15, 2018

If you missed the worldwide celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the International Declaration of Human Rights, see what little St Augustine pulled off

This was a well organized and powerful event. Much thanks to Warren Clark and Compassion in Action and his planning team, Pastor Donna for her gracious use of the church and the wonderful people who participated. These principles align with Indivisible values which made us even more proud to be a co sponsor. Jorge Rivera captured this moving event. Check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=155&v=s2AyjOvHkMg

Friday, December 7, 2018

International Day of Human Rights Declaration Event 12/10/18 7PM

The event honors the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Residents from St. Johns, Flagler and Putnam Counties will join the international experience at The United Church (UCC – DOC), 5880 U.S. 1 south in St. Augustine, Monday, Dec. 10,  7:00PM.

Readings of individual Human Rights by local participants will be posted online by the United Nations. America’s key role in creating the Universal Declaration will set the stage for a community reading of the 30 Human Rights. St. Augustine’s contributions to human rights will be highlighted to an international audience. Participants will identify violations of human rights in St. Johns, Flagler and Putnam Counties for future action The event is sponsored by The United Church, Compassionate St. Augustine and Indivisible St. Johns.

For more information
Warren Clark, D.Min.
rwc904@gmail.com  (904) 770-7126 Land line    (813) 246-2741  cell



Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Massive Resources List from Indivisible National Discussion Forum. Something for everyone.