Indivisible Greater Vancouver

Good Trouble Saturday - Get the ICE Out!

✊ GOOD TROUBLE SATURDAYS ✊ Join Indivisible Greater Vancouver (IGV) and MoveOn–Clark County We’re turning up the volume on justice every Saturday — standing together in solidarity with our neighbors and against the rising tide of ICE-fueled intimidation in our community. Inspired by civil rights icon John Lewis, our weekly rallies are now Good Trouble Rallies — peaceful, non-violent actions rooted in love, courage, and the belief that we keep each other safe. We show up because our community deserves to live free from fear, harassment, and authoritarian overreach. 🚨Location Change🚨 📍 New Location: E Fourth Plain Blvd & Wilson Ave On the south side of Evergreen Park and in the heart of Vancouver’s vibrant Latin community — and an area where we’ve seen an alarming increase in ICE presence and unjust detentions. We show up to say: Not on our watch. 🕓 Saturdays, 12–1 PM 🪧 Bring: Your signs, your noisemakers, and your voice. Some parking is available at Evergreen Park or in the surrounding neighborhood. 🗣️ Let’s send a clear message: We protect each other. We stand with our immigrant neighbors. We reject authoritarianism in all forms. Join us in making some Good Trouble — because our community deserves safety, dignity, and a government that works for the people, not one that terrorizes them.

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Date: Saturday, December 13th

Time: 12:00 PM

Location: 3500 NE Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA, USA, 98662

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