EVENTS & Trainings
Other sources for mobilizations in our area include northlandprotests.com and Duluth 50501.
Duluth Indivisible December Community Meeting
Thursday, December 4
6:00-7:30 PM
Radisson Hotel Duluth Harborview - Great Hall
505 W. Superior St.
Parking in the hotel lot or on the street.
“Organizing for the Long Haul”
We’ve shown repeatedly that Duluth Indivisible can really mobilize for rallies and protests. We'll probably always have to do that while the forces of fascism are on the move and intensifying.
But, what do we need to do to move beyond protests? Beyond reaction to action? From single issue to any issue? To lay the foundation for a powerful, non-violent, sustainable, long-term, resilient and nurturing community? To be nimbler? To enlarge our sphere of influence? To push back more forcefully and act more boldly? To unite the forces of good?
Come be with us on December 4th as we build on the concepts of power analysis we touched on in November and take the next step in building our organizing muscles.
Duluth Indivisible
Goes to the Movies!
This is the first film of a series on effective organizing. For the kick-off, we will watch historical footage from the 1963 March on Washington and the 2023 movie, “Rustin" about Bayard Rustin one of the key organizers of that march. Stay for a short discussion afterward, if you wish.
Bayard Rustin was the organizing genius (along with A. Philip Randolph) behind the 1963 March on Washington. On August 28, 1963, Rustin, largely supported by a team of volunteers, and with just about three months of preparation, put together a march of over 200,000 people to Washington, D.C. Nine months later, the Civil Rights Act passed. Why (perhaps) have you never heard of Bayard Rustin? His story and participation were suppressed because he was gay.
As we organize our communities for effective action, we can be inspired by and learn from masters of the art.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
6:30 to 9:00 PM
Zinema One (Zeitgeist) - 222 E. Superior St.