Join us in making a difference together!
Join us in making a difference together!
Join Indivisible Tri-Cities TN for a relaxed summer evening of food, fun, and community at Rotary Park!
On June 21, 4:00 - 8:30 pm, we’ll be gathering at the Harris Pavilion at Rotary Park in Johnson City. This a covered space with seating for 125, a kitchen, restrooms, and full accessibility. It’s conveniently located near the splash pad and playground , making it easy for families to enjoy everything the park has to offer.
This is a potluck-style event, so bring a dish to share if you’re able. We’ll also have open mic and acoustic music, along with plenty of time to connect, relax, and meet new people.
Held on Father’s Day, this gathering is about celebrating families in all their forms. We honor those with fathers, without fathers, single dads, granddads, mentors, and the many ways people show up for one another.
✨ Come as you are. Bring your people—or come find them here.

Our Billboard Group identifies key messages for paid advertising throughout the area to reinforce our issue priorities and stimulate issue awareness and discussion.
Funding for billboards is independent from operational funds. Chip in here to support a billboard!

Find Your People (FYP) is a casual, friendly, social meet-up activity that rotates locations throughout the Tri-City region every month. Come meet like-minded neighbors in your community and help us build stronger communities of interest. Check the calendar for next scheduled F.Y.P. event near you!

Our "Better Angels" Group seeks opportunities to demonstrate acts of kindness, compassion, and selflessness within the Tri-Cities. The term "better angels" first used by Abraham Lincoln in 1861 during a time of political turmoil and division in the United States.

Handmaids is a performative protest corps. They depict the class of women in Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale" where women are stripped of their rights by an oppressive, totalitarian regime.

The chalking group is one of our most inspiring and creative activities — it's legal, harmless, and colorful "Good Trouble" with a message!
Grab a box of sidewalk chalk and join us!

Lawn Chair Brigade is a "precision" drill team which involves marching in formation while doing esoteric things with lawn chairs — sometimes to music! Plans are being made to participate in upcoming July 4th parades.

A group of talented resisters who knit and crochet hats, crowns, pins, and purse charms! Their beautiful work is then donated to Indivisible Tri-Cities TN for sale (cash only) at upcoming events to help fuel our mission to Save Democracy!

This new Indivisible Tri-Cities TN small group of artists have worked on many collaborative art projects: puppets, ICE heads, banners. They meet monthly in Kingsport.

We are parents, teachers, librarians, and community advocates across East Tennessee working together to support our public libraries and protect the freedom to read.

East Tennessee Voices follows the tradition of the salon, where like-minded people share ideas in lively discussion. Talk leads to action, and when inspired, we engage in meaningful projects. Based in Kingsport, we meet the first Tuesday of every month.

Saturday protests held every weekend at Protest Corner (ETSU area) in Johnson City was born out of a desire by those who are working during the week to make their voices heard.

The People's Street Protests in Johnson City are our longest sustained protest activity. This dedicated group of Indivisibles demonstrate their passion for democracy twice weekly at 11:30-1:00 on Tuesdays & Thursdays!

There are many ways to get involved with Indivisible Tri-Cities TN. Attend one of our events, become a member, or join a committee. We'd love to have you on board!

Find out how we've made a difference in the community and the lives of those we serve. We take great pride in having developed positive, collaborative relationships with a variety of organizations in the Tri-Cities region that share our vision of community.

We are committed to improving the lives of others.
CONTACT US with any questions you may have. We'd love to hear from you.

We love our Northeast Tennessee communities and look forward to seeing you soon!
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