Monday, March 20 - Stop Dirty Banks in Chicago TOMORROW / WI Text Party (3/30)

Action You Can Take Today

Action 1: TOMORROW - Stop Dirty Banks in Chicago

We demand that JP Morgan Chase cease using our deposits to finance climate change through its investment in the fossil fuel industry.

Illinois Third Act members, our friends, and allies will gather at the JP Morgan Chase Bank Plaza in downtown Chicago at 11:00am on March 21, 2023 to make this point loud and clear. We must act now and act together to move the world in a more sustainable direction. Our lives, the lives of our children and our planet depend on it.

Action via Third Act

Action 2: WI Text Party on 3/30

Wisconsin has an absolutely essential election coming up on April 4th that many voters haven’t heard about. Conservatives currently control the state's supreme court by a 4-3 majority, but with the conservative Chief Justice retiring, we have the opportunity to flip the court and make real progress for Wisconsinites. Conservatives on the state Supreme Court have handed down some of the most damaging voting rights decisions nationwide just in the past year (anyone remember ballot drop boxes or the abandonment of fair maps?).  And WI has a strict abortion ban that dates from 1849!  

Sign up to support Janet Protasiewicz for WI Supreme Court in a two-hour Text Party on Thursday, March 30, from 6-8pm hosted by Laura Tanner and Kitty Knecht of Indivisible Chicago Alliance and Indivisible Evanston.  NOTE: You will need to create a TextOut account, if you don't have one currently, before the day of the text party.

While some of these Daily Actions come from our own work as Indivisible Chicago Alliance, others are from our many partners working to advance the progressive agenda. We invite you to join us in supporting their work. Postings from partners do not imply Indivisible Chicago Alliance endorsement of specific policies and positions.

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