INDIVISIBLE UKIAH IN THE PRESS
Pumpkins and protesters take over downtown Ukiah for Pumpkinfest
“Indivisible Ukiah, an offshoot of the national nonprofit organization that was created in 2016 and encourages activism in local communities, held its version of the “No Kings” protest by marching with signs in the Pumpkinfest parade.”
Protesters in Ukiah challenge healthcare cuts in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
“During Tuesday’s evening rush hour, about 60 protesters lined East Perkins Street near Hospital Drive waving signs and chanting. Cars often honked, people waved..”
— Mendocino Voice
“No Kings” March Brings Out Ukiahans
“Hundreds of people turned out Saturday morning for the “No Kings” protest coordinated by the local chapter of Indivisible…”
— Ukiah Daily Journal
‘No Kings’ protest in downtown Ukiah draws over 1,000
“On what is usually a quiet weekend morning in downtown Ukiah, hundreds of protesters gathered Saturday in front of the Mendocino County Courthouse for the “No Kings” protest…”
— Mendocino Voice
Ukiah Pride March brings color, music, and resistance downtown
“The streets of Ukiah will once again fill with color, song, and movement on Friday, June 20, as Indivisible Ukiah and Community Action Alliance present the Ukiah Pride March and ResistDance, a celebration of Pride Month and a rallying cry for inclusion, love, and resistance.”
— Mendofever