Indivisible Bellingham All Hands Meeting – November, 2025
How To Win The (dis) Information War, Dr. Ira Hyman
Robert Sarazin Blake at the NO KINGS 2! Rally – October 18, 2025
NO KINGS 2! Rally – October 18, 2025 (Full program)


Indivisible Bellingham All Hands Meeting – September, 2025
The Next Steps in Defending Democracy: Re-organization
Indivisible Bellingham’s All Hands meeting last Monday night (9/15) featured the roll-out of our new organizational plan. Thanks to everyone who came out and who made it a great meeting, especially, Christine Valentine, Robin Thomas, and Taylor Venema.

NO KINGS! Rally – June 14, 2025
Indivisible Bellingham and 42nd LD Democrats staged a rally and event with speakers, music, and chants to show the world that we bow to NO KINGS in America.
HUGE thanks to Leo Schumaker, Brian Russell, Logan Nelson, Jim Peterson, Meridee Kortan, and many others who shared their photos with us. Now you can view them, too!
Full Rally Video: https://youtu.be/L5H-EXPyQVg
Photos and Drone Video: https://drive.google.com/…/10fTc78UMEIdaCtsieclp5Ma8SUy…
Ben Hines’ Photos to the music of Robert Sarazin Blake: https://vimeo.com/1106974638
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Indivisible Bellingham All Hands meeting – April 2025
More than 330 people attended our presentation to learn productive ways to keep engaged in defending democracy. https://youtu.be/pCPiggpDKsw

Indivisible Bellingham’s April 5th HANDS OFF! Rally

Indivisible Bellingham’s March 2025 All Hands Meeting focused on our new Immigrant Support Team and an overview of immigrant support in Bellingham and Whatcom County. Immigration attorney Hannah Stone spoke about what is actually happening in our County. And Kathy Kuba, Indivisible Bellingham Immigrant Support team member followed with an update on the emerging effort by many Whatcom groups to set-up effective support actions for our immigrant neighbors.
You can watch all or part of the video recording of Monday night’s program on our YouTube channel: Click Here or on the graphic below.


Indivisible Bellingham’s February All Hands meeting (Monday, Feb. 17) featured Bellingham Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Greg Baker.
Dr. Baker surprised everyone by sharing that he had just received a letter from the Dept. of Education containing forceful language against programs including diversity, equity, and inclusion in school programming describing them as “pervasive and repugnant race-based preferences and other forms of racial discrimination [which] have emanated throughout every facet of academia,” and that “treating students differently on the basis of race to achieve nebulous goals such as diversity, racial balancing, social justice, or equity is illegal.” Dr. Baker made his stance clear Monday night in front of about 160 attendees, and yesterday issued this statement: “Dear students, staff, families and community,
“We continue to receive questions from our community about communications from the federal government related to PreK-12 public education, including a recent letter from the U.S. Department of Education (DOE).
“We want to provide some clarity about what this means for Bellingham Public Schools.
“The DOE’s letter claims that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs are discriminatory and illegal.
“State Superintendent Chris Reykdal released a video and statement today, and he confirms that “Dear Colleague Letters” do not hold the power of the law and the recent guidance from DOE does not bind the public or create new legal standards. I encourage you to watch his video.
“The state superintendent’s message reinforces our approach to equity, diversity and inclusion, and underscores what we shared in a message Feb. 7.
“We will continue to follow applicable state and federal laws and guidance of our state’s superintendent of public instruction, and we will continue to monitor the actions by the federal government.
“We will also continue to look to The Bellingham Promise, stand firm in our mission and beliefs, and work together on behalf of our children.
“If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out.” ~ Greg
You can watch all or part of the video recording of Monday night’s program on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/UMHgpSBZB4I


All Hands Meeting – December, 2024 – MEET YOUR REPS
Click the graphic below for a recording of the evening’s program.


All Hands Meeting – November, 2024 – Partial
Click the graphic below for a partial recording (50:22 min) of the evening’s program. Breakout groups were not recorded; two songs and audience suggestions at the end of the program were not recorded; however, suggestions from the audience on how to chart a path forward are included at the end of the video.
RESOURCES:
Walking With The Wind by John Lewis – Prologue
Nov 18, 2024 Indivisible Resources/Suggestions


All Hands Meeting – August, 2024 – Complete
Click below for the complete video recording. Also, Rep. Ramel’s slide deck is available at this link.


All Hands Meeting – June, 2024 – Complete


All Hands Meeting – January, 2024 – Complete

Sheriff Candidate Forum – October 16, 2023 – Complete


Moving Past The School Culture Wars – August 21, 2023 – Complete

NOTE: Louise Pathe’s presentation via Zoom was not captured very well by our equipment. Here is a much better video presentation, along with more information:
Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz-tBolrhqU.
Slide Deck (slides shown in video with active links): https://docs.google.com/…/1SgulJFwe9CJci…/present…
Notes (notes with links in the video, plus other resources): https://docs.google.com/…/1MWFNiorA98g2QVwssHVJ…/edit…

Whatcom County Executive Candidate Forum – July 17, 2023 – Complete Video Recording


Meet Your Reps – 40th & 42nd, June 19,2023 – Complete Video Recording


Take Action Network Training Video
Learn more about the Take Action Network and how you can easily make a difference.


Bellingham Rally For Reproductive Rights, Oct 8, 2022 – Entire Rally


Meet Your Reps – 40th & 42nd Legislative Districts

Senator Patty Murray’s Indivisible Town Hall (Feb. 18, 2021)
Four Years On
Four years ago today, Jan. 21, 2017, a seed was planted during the Women’s March that led to the formation of Indivisible Bellingham. Here’s a look back at the last four years.
General Election Town Halls & Debates

Rep. Rick Larsen Meet & Greet – Five Indivisible Groups get a chance to ask Rep. Larsen some questions, Monday, October 19, 2020
42nd Legislative District Democratic Candidates – Rep. Sharon Shewmake and Blaine City Council Member, Alicia Rule
Primary Forums
Whatcom Superior Court Judge, Position 4 – David E. Freeman, Carl Munson, and Jim Nelson
Whatcom Superior Court Judge, Position 2 –
James Erb, Evan Jones, and Lisa Keeler









