OC Indivisible Coalition
Community Art Build & Sign-Making to Remember the Victims of ICE
You are not alone! Join your community members every week in a peaceful, pet & family-friendly grassroots gathering for solidarity against tyranny, supporting all of Orange County and adjacent areas, hosted by 50501 Movement Orange County and OC Indivisible Coalition (not affiliated with any political party).
They are betting on your silence. They are counting on your inaction. Prove them wrong!
EVENT UPDATES AS OF JANUARY 2026:
Every 1st and 3rd Sunday, we will protest at rotating locations throughout Orange County (check back to this listing or sign up for emails to stay updated: https://50501oc.substack.com/subscribe)
Every 2nd and 4th Sunday, we will host community-building activities, also at various locations throughout the county.
Sunday, January 11
Community Art Build & Sign-Making to Remember the Victims of ICE
Sunday January 11th, 2-4pm • Bill Barber Park, Irvine
- Blank cardboard and markers will be provided
- Bring additional art supplies to share if possible
We invite all community members of Orange County to come together in solidarity, to comfort one another, to hold all victims of ICE in our hearts and honor them by creating protest art, signs, and banners. We will also be asking for your help to assemble free whistle kits for ICE watchers, and will be distributing information on how to join your local defense hubs.
Mutual Aid Food & Essentials Drive
Requested items include:
cereal, pasta, rice, beans
sugar, salt, oil, flour, coffee
canned food, bottled water
soap, body wash, shampoo
toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant
toilet paper & paper towels
dish & laundry detergent
menstrual care products
baby diapers and wipes
What to bring:
Your voices
Your friends
Water & snacks
Sunscreen
Art supplies to share (optional; we will have cardboard and markers available)
More Info
For those who need a place to sit, there are multiple seating options available throughout the park, or bring a folding chair. Parking is available at City Hall as well as at Bill Barber Park.
Most events will take place rain or shine. Please check your email for updates and check the weather forecast in advance to prepare accordingly for rain or heat, bringing items such as umbrellas, fans, personal misters, or extra water as needed. Participants are responsible for assessing their own health conditions and taking appropriate precautions. Those joining the event do so at their own discretion and assume responsibility for their personal well-being.
Remember, your right to protest is covered under the First Amendment. No permit is required for this gathering. Please do not disrupt traffic.