Kent County Indivisible

Kent County Indivisible

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Welcome to the Kent County Indivisible profile page. We are an all-volunteer, direct action organization.

07/17/2026

Join us this Friday, July 18, 4:30-6pm, as we advocate for the affected community suffering from ICE.

Stay for as little or long as able to!
We will be at Fuller Ave bridge over 1-196.
Join us when and if you can!

Stop by anytime after work or before Friday night plans. Help us defend democracy and create visibility for our community!

Bring a sign, a flag, artwork, drums, chants-whatever helps bring visibility and attention to the anti human policies being inflicted on our country and the world right now.

Photos from Kent County Indivisible's post 07/16/2026
07/15/2026

Join us! Every Wednesday, 12-1pm in front of the social security office on Knapp. 3045 Knapp St.
In addition to the cuts already carved out from the Trump administration’s terrible B B Bill, now the Trump administration wants to cut benefits or end support for as many as 400,000 SSI recipients with dementia, Down syndrome, and other disabilities whose parents or relatives receive SNAP benefits.

The time is now to do something. Please join this amazing community in protecting Social Security.

07/15/2026

Friends! Patriots! Upstarts and lil’ Antifas! We want to showcase your art! We want to see your protest signs! Your political cartoons! Your prints, zines, and even your Stephen Miller as Nosferatu cartoons; especially those ! Great F**K Ice sign? Let’s see it. Cool as heck No Kings sign? Let’s see it. Pick an issue, we want to see your take.

We got a pretty good response on facebook last week, hoping we can add some to our Instagram stories this week.

So post your art on Instagram, post or story, tag us Kent County Indivisible and we will showcase them in our stories on Instagram every Friday.

07/14/2026
07/13/2026

Monday July 13, 12-1pm!

If you work near 28th steeet, this is a great way to spend the lunch hour! Help us grow!
This Resistance Protest will take place ever
Monday from noon-1:00pm.

If you do not agree with what is happening under the present regime, this is one easy way to make a difference and to stand up for what you believe in. If what is happening is not what you may have voted for, that is an excellent reason to join us, even if you have never attended a protest before.

We are a respectful, welcoming group and believe in a non-violent approach to making change. Everyone is welcome and bring a friend or two with you. Signs will be available to use during the protest if you don’t have one.

07/09/2026

Join us this Friday, July 10, 4:30-6pm, as we advocate for the affected community suffering from ICE.

Stay for as little or long as able to!
We will be at Fuller Ave bridge over 1-196.

Join us when and if you can!

Stop by anytime after work or before Friday night plans. Help us defend democracy and create visibility for our community!

Bring a sign, a flag, artwork, drums, chants-whatever helps bring visibility and attention to the anti human policies being inflicted on our country and the world right now.

07/09/2026

July 9th, 1868 he 14th Amendment was ratified.

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” -14th amendment Section 1

“FOLLOWING THE CIVIL WAR, CONGRESS SUBMITTED TO THE STATÉS THREE AMENDMENTS AS PART OF ITS RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM TO GUARANTEE EQUAL CIVIL AND LEGAL RIGHTS TO BLACK CITIZENS. A MAJOR PROVISION OF THE 14TH AMENDMENT WAS TO GRANT CITIZENSHIP TO “ALL PERSONS BORN OR NATURALIZED IN THE UNITED STATES,” THEREBY GRANTING CITIZENSHIP TO FORMERLY ENSLAVED PEOPLE.
ANOTHER EQUALLY IMPORTANT
PROVISION WAS THE STATEMENT THAT
“NOR SHALL ANY STATE DEPRIVE ANY PERSON OF LIFE, LIBERTY, OR PROPERTY, WITHOUT DUE PROCESS OF LAW; NOR DENY TO ANY PERSON WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION THE EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS.” THE RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS OF LAW AND EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAW NOW APPLIED TO BOTH THE FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS.”
-NATIONAL ARCHIVES

07/08/2026

Join us! Every Wednesday, 12-1pm in front of the social security office on Knapp. 3045 Knapp St.
In addition to the cuts already carved out from the Trump administration’s terrible B B Bill, now the Trump administration wants to cut benefits or end support for as many as 400,000 SSI recipients with dementia, Down syndrome, and other disabilities whose parents or relatives receive SNAP benefits.
The time is now to do something. Please join this amazing community in protecting Social Security.

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101 Monroe Center St NW
Holland, MI