Author: James Green

  • 🌈 Bangor Pride 2025: Generations of Pride

    🌈 Bangor Pride 2025: Generations of Pride


    📍 Downtown Bangor
    🗓️ Saturday, June 28th
    🕙 Vendors & Resources: 10AM–4PM
    🎉 Parade: 11AM | Festival Kickoff: 12PM

    Join us in celebrating the strength, joy, and history of our LGBTQ+ community at Bangor Pride 2025! This year’s theme, Generations of Pride, honors the legacy and future of queer liberation. The day will feature a vibrant downtown parade, local performers, interactive exhibits, community art, and resource booths.

    📢 Indivisible Bangor will be in attendance registering voters all day long.
    Stop by our booth to learn how you can take action to protect democracy and equality in Maine and beyond.

    Let’s celebrate pride, build power, and make our voices heard—together. ✊🏽🏳️‍🌈

    For More Information Visit Bangor Pride’s Facebook page

  • We Will Not Be Governed by Fear: A Call to Action from Indivisible Bangor

    We Will Not Be Governed by Fear: A Call to Action from Indivisible Bangor


    Inspired by “Indivisible: A Practical Guide to Democracy on the Brink” (Read more here)

    Democracy in the United States is at a breaking point—but it is not broken. That’s the urgent message of Indivisible: A Practical Guide to Democracy on the Brink, a fierce and clear-eyed organizing manual for a country under threat. At Indivisible Bangor, we see this guide not only as a national rallying cry but as a blueprint for local action. It’s a reminder that power lives not only in Washington but in every neighborhood, town hall, and community meeting—if we choose to use it.

    The guide confronts the cold reality: Trump 2.0 is here, installed by a narrow electoral victory amidst economic anxiety and frustration with the status quo. It is not a mandate. It is not a coronation. It is a danger—but one we can resist. Project 2025, his administration’s radical blueprint for authoritarian rule, does not become law by default. We have tools—our voices, our communities, our votes—and the time to act is now.

    The authors outline three core “plays” that together form a comprehensive resistance strategy: (1) Say no to Project 2025 by organizing strategic opposition to Trump’s harmful policies; (2) Push Democrats at every level to play hardball and block MAGA’s agenda; and (3) Protect and win elections, especially in 2026, to safeguard democracy heading into 2028. These plays aren’t abstract—they’re grounded in the real power of constituents to shape outcomes. When local pressure builds, even the most insulated elected officials take notice.

    For blue cities and states like ours, the guide issues a direct challenge: use our progressive majorities and economic influence to protect vulnerable communities, model compassionate governance, and pick visible fights that expose the cruelty of MAGA rule. From enacting sanctuary laws to passing state-level protections for reproductive healthcare and trans rights, there is no shortage of action we can demand from our electeds. But they won’t act unless we push them.

    The document also emphasizes the value of “constituent power”—the idea that elected officials, even in this perilous moment, still rely on the people they represent to remain in office. Through organized, persistent engagement—calls, protests, media, and moral pressure—we can bend the arc. Our role isn’t just to resist, it’s to insist: on accountability, on justice, and on real representation.

    Crucially, the guide recognizes the emotional toll this moment takes. Many of us are tired. Many of us are scared. But despair is a tool of the authoritarian, and isolation is a prerequisite for oppression. The antidote? Community. Organizing. Showing up. Whether by forming new Indivisible groups or strengthening existing ones, we grow our collective power every time we gather in resistance.

    This isn’t just about policy—it’s about people. The guide devotes an entire chapter to protecting communities under threat: immigrants, LGBTQ+ people, racial justice advocates, disabled Americans, and more. It calls for direct support, mutual aid, storytelling, and solidarity. At Indivisible Bangor, we echo this call: when they come for one of us, they come for all of us.

    We also heed the call to prepare for authoritarian creep. Trump’s inner circle is openly planning mass firings, politically motivated prosecutions, and rollbacks of civil rights. But widespread resistance—loud, visible, and organized—makes repression harder and more costly. It is not naïve to prepare; it is necessary.

    In closing, the guide is more than a manual—it’s a manifesto. A declaration that the fight is not over, that defeat is not inevitable, and that our communities can still rise to meet this moment. Indivisible Bangor urges all Mainers to read this guide, reflect on its strategies, and take action. We cannot afford to wait. The battle for democracy is not just in D.C.—it’s here. It’s now. And it starts with us.

    We are indivisible. And we will win.

  • 5Calls: Resources For Calling Your Representatives

    5Calls: Resources For Calling Your Representatives

    Take Action with 5Calls.org: A Tool for Grassroots Power
    by Indivisible Bangor

    At Indivisible Bangor, we believe democracy thrives when everyday people raise their voices—and that’s exactly why we’re excited to spotlight 5Calls.org, a powerful tool for grassroots activism. Designed to make civic engagement fast, effective, and accessible, 5Calls empowers people to directly influence the decisions being made in Washington and beyond.

    The premise is simple but transformative: when you make five calls a day to your elected officials, you send a loud, collective message that cannot be ignored. 5Calls makes that process easy. The site provides up-to-date issue briefs, sample scripts, and the correct contact information for your representatives based on your location. Whether you’re calling to demand climate justice, reproductive freedom, or an end to corporate tax giveaways, 5Calls equips you with the facts and words to make your voice heard.

    In times like these—when executive orders are bulldozing our rights, billionaires are writing policy, and basic freedoms are under siege—it’s essential that we don’t sit on the sidelines. Tools like 5Calls.org help us step into our power and turn outrage into organized resistance.

    We urge our fellow Mainers: use this tool. Make those calls. Rally your neighbors. Because change doesn’t start in the halls of Congress—it starts with us.

  • Nearly 200 people rally outside Bangor’s federal building to protest Trump administration and Elon Musk

    Nearly 200 people rally outside Bangor’s federal building to protest Trump administration and Elon Musk

    Nearly 200 people rallied outside Bangor’s Federal Building in a protest organized by Indivisible Bangor, opposing recent actions by President Trump, Elon Musk, and the DOGE organization, particularly in light of Trump’s clashes with Governor Janet Mills and his meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Protesters called on Maine’s congressional representatives to more forcefully resist Trump’s executive orders and funding cuts, praising Mills and Senator Angus King for their courage while criticizing Rep. Jared Golden and Sen. Susan Collins for their perceived inaction. Speakers emphasized the urgency of defending democracy, with many pledging continued activism across Maine’s counties.

    Read more from Spectrum Local News