
Some of the group's past activities can be seen in this video. We have big plans for 2025 as we confront a moral crisis in our country with the onset of the new Trump Administration. The rapid collapse of many of the institutional pillars in response to an accelerating authoritarian assault means that we the people will be the ones to stand up strong in opposition.
This new threat means a new focus in our activities and strategies, and direct non-violent protest to demonstrate opposition and invite other citizens to stand with us will be critical in the coming term.
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Democracy is in the balance and being threatened by the gravest threat to the rule of law and our Constitutional Republic in our lifetimes. The only way to successfully defend our fragile democratic republic is by standing together, Indivisible, with liberty and justice for ALL.
Four Rivers Indivisible is one of a rapidly growing number of groups across the country taking action to resist these anti-democratic forces We are committed to civil rights and social justice, and protecting our liberties.
Four Rivers Indivisible is completely volunteer-run. Your donation will support the direct costs of our activism in Kentucky - we have BIG plans for this year and need your help to enact those plans! Help us fund activities such as our billboards in Paducah and sometimes other areas such as Mayfield, voter engagement, and citizen/voter education activities and increasingly direct non-violent protest in opposition to harmful destruction of government programs and agencies that people rely on to keep us safe, healthy, and free. .
Our group is focusing on Paducah and surrounding communities in far western Kentucky--the "Four Rivers" region with lovely Kentucky Lake and Murray State University. We also have some members across the river in Massac and Pope counties in Southern Illinois.
Contribute today to Four Rivers Indivisible - Together, we will win.
NOTE: Donations over $200 are not anonymous and will be reported to the FEC