Monday, November 24 - TN Special Election Phonebank TOMORROW / Congress Must Stop HUD / Resilience For Sustainable Activism 12/4
Indivisible Action: Special Election Phonebank for TN-07 TOMORROW
Help us flip a red seat blue and deliver a big win for Tennessee’s 7th congressional district! We’ll be using Scale to Win, our easy-to-use calling tool, to connect with voters across TN-07 and ensure that they have a plan to vote in this critical special election.
A short phonebanking training will be included at the beginning of each phonebank, so both first-time dialers and phonebank pros are welcome to join.
👉 Join the Phone Bank TOMORROW, Tuesday, November 25 at 5 pm CT or on 12/1
Action via Indivisible
Partner Action: Congress Must Stop HUD
Your community’s federal homelessness funding is in jeopardy, and the very backbone of the nation’s homelessness response is under attack. Each year the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awards grants via its Continuum of Care (CoC) Program to address homelessness. On July 3, 2025, HUD unexpectedly announced to CoCs and recipients of CoC Program funding to expect a new competition for FY2025 CoC Program funds. This announcement disregarded the two-year planning process that communities already underwent last year, when HUD issued a two-year Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for FY2024 and FY2025 funds following Congressional approval. This inevitably means there will be significant delays in funding, which will cause homeless services providers to not be able to serve the people who need it the most.
Every Continuum of Care across the nation – in every single state – will be impacted by these delays and late-stage changes being introduced by HUD. It doesn’t have to be this way. HUD has the ability and the Congressional approval to simply act on the original plan, while signaling to communities its plans for next year so that an appropriate amount of time for planning is provided.
👉 Tell Congress that they must stop HUD!
Action via National Alliance to End Homelessness
Indivisible Action: Resilience For Sustainable Activism 12/4
Many of us entered movement work out of urgency and many of us are exhausted by it. The Resilience Toolkit offers an embodied, justice-aligned framework for sustaining activism over the long arc of the struggle. Rather than treating burnout, reactivity and conflict as personal failures, The Toolkit helps us understand them as predictable stress and trauma responses - and equips us with real-time regulation skills that expand our capacity to stay engaged without collapse or numbness.
Together, we’ll explore: How stress and trauma shape movement behavior (withdrawal, escalation, fracture) and how embodied stabilization interrupts those patterns in real time.
👉 Join Resilience For Sustainable Activism on Thursday, December 4 at 6 p.m. CT.
Action via Indivisible
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