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Our National Leaders Were Just Honored in Selma—Here’s Why It Matters in Lenawee County
While Lenawee Indivisible members were learning about voting rights from the League of Women Voters and gathering supplies for migrant workers, the people who helped inspire that work…
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How to Safely Document ICE Enforcement Activity: Key Takeaways
In Lenawee County, many of us are used to looking out for our neighbors—whether that means showing up in a hard…
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Ice Out for Good Day of Solidarity—Jan. 23
The people of Minnesota are an inspiration. They’re out in the freezing cold protesting ICE brutality. They’re blowing whistles to warn…
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Beyond the Signs: What Protests Actually Accomplish
It’s a common question: what do protests really achieve? To an outside observer, a protest might look like nothing more than…
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Working Families in Lenawee County Deserve Better Than Broken Promises
Working families in Lenawee County are being left behind by national leaders who promised lower costs but continue to prioritize wealthy…
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Lenawee Indivisible Members Come Together to Support Four Families This Holiday Season
This December, Lenawee Indivisible members leaned into the spirit of giving to support our neighbors. As part of our Holiday Gift…
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Peaceful Power in Lenawee: 800 Join No Kings Movement
On Saturday, 800 residents of Lenawee County came together in Adrian’s Comstock Park as part of the No Kings Day of…
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Lenawee Indivisible Stands for Nonviolence
At Lenawee Indivisible, we believe in the power of democracy—and democracy cannot survive in a culture of fear and violence. That’s…


