#GoodTrouble
#Washington
Vancouver Washington
Unite for Freedom
Thursdays through Jul 30
4 – 5pm PDT
Intersection: NE 20th Ave &
NE 139th St
2102 NE 139th St
Vancouver, WA 98686
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Unite for Freedom · Mobilize

Unite for Freedom · Mobilize
📢 Gather with Indivisible Salmon Creek/Hazel Dell as we stand strong in defense of our freedoms. 📍Join us at the northeast corner of NE 139th St & NE 20th Ave (near Walgreens) in the Salmon Creek area of Vancouver, WA. ⏰ We'll rally weekly from 4:00 - 5:00 pm. 📅 We're shifting from Tuesdays to Thursdays later this June! Join us on the following dates: Tuesday, June 2; Tuesday June 9; Thursday, June 18, Thursday, June 25. 🪧 Bring a sign that reminds us all to defend FDR’s Four Freedoms: freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear—or borrow one of ours. ❤️💙 More importantly, bring a friend, and bring your joy. 💪 Your safety is our top concern. If you need assistance, please reach out to the organizers. If you are concerned about your ability to stand or walk outside during hot temperatures, please stay home! 🌡️ Even as temperatures rise, your safety remains our priority. If the weather forecast predicts a temperature of 90º or higher, the rally is automatically cancelled. ✊ As a reminder: IGV believes that nonviolent activism is the most powerful forced for lasting change. Peaceful protest allows us to make our voices heard with dignity, rooted in truth. We do not condone intimidation, threats, vandalism, blocking access to businesses or any other lawless actions. If instigators or opponents attempt to break this commitment we will work to de-escalate—and, if necessary, end the event to protect everyone’s safety. You can read more about Indivisible’s national commitment to nonviolence here: 🔗 indivisible.org/commitment-nonviolence We also value and are guided by the research of Dr. Erica Chenoweth, whose work shows that nonviolent movements are significantly more successful than violent ones in achieving lasting social and political transformation: 🔗 Paths to Resistance – Harvard Kennedy School Together, we stand strong, peaceful, and resolute—because nonviolence is not passive. It is powerful.