WELCOME TO INDIVISIBLE HAWAI‘I STATEWIDE NETWORK
Protect Democracy
Move Forward
We are a grassroots movement to protect and enhance democracy in the US and Hawai‘i. We engage with our elected officials at all levels of government to fight for progressive policies, democratic values, and a healthy and sustainable Hawai‘i.
We are a part of Indivisible, a national grassroots movement formed in December 2016 to defeat the Trump agenda of racism, misogyny, and authoritarianism. Indivisible boasts a nationwide network of thousands of local groups across the US, representing over a million people.
The Indivisible Hawai‘i Statewide Network has eleven chapters spanning four islands, mobilizing thousands of residents and over a thousand active leaders.
ACTIONS

LABOR DAY WEEKEND PROTESTS
While workers struggle, the ultra-wealthy thrive. The President and his billionaire allies “own” the White House, Congress, and the Supreme Court. Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” handed them billions—and now they’re rushing to cut Medicare and Social Security and take away our freedoms and replace our democracy with a military authoritarian state.
Stand with us this Labor Day to wave your best homemade sign and shout “Workers, NOT Billionaires” as we protest Trump’s assault on our rights and our system of government. Be there when we raise our voices – and our fists.
Date+Times+Locations by Island
Maui
Saturday, August 30
4:30 pm to sunset
Maluaka Beach, Makena [REGISTER]
O‘ahu
Monday, September 1
11 am – 1 pm
Hawai‘i State Capitol [REGISTER]
Hawai‘i Island
Monday, September 1
+ Hilo: 3 – 5 pm Pauahi St & Kamehameha Ave, Hilo Bayfront [REGISTER]
+ Kailua-Kona: 4 – 5 pm Queen Ka’ahumanu Hwy, south of Henry St., behind Mormon Temple [REGISTER]
+ Na’alehu: noon – 1 pm Hwy 11 near Post Office [REGISTER]
+ Waimea: 10 – 11 am Mamalahoa Hwy (19), fronting Ikua Purdy Monument / Parker Ranch Center [REGISTER]

WHEN: Every Weds + Fri from 5 – 6 pm
WHERE: Sidewalk in front Waikiki Tesla Showroom (International Marketplace)

WHEN: Every Thursday from 5 – 6 pm
WHERE: Intersection of Atkinson Drive & Ala Moana Boulevard

To honor the late US Representative John Lewis – beloved for making “good trouble” to protect civil and human rights, Indivisible Hawai‘i Statewide Network, and American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Hawai‘i joined forces to organize a rally with speakers on July 17, 2025 at the Hawai‘i State Public Library, near the statue of the late US Rep. Patsy Mink, one of Hawai‘i’s beloved “good trouble” icons.
OUR 2025-2026 GOAL

PROTECT HAWAI‘I 2025
Defy Trump 2.0 + Project 2025
● Engage Communities
● Build Coalitions
● Advocate with Members of Congress
● Support/Oppose State Legislative Bills Related to our Ongoing Issues
Learn more about Trump 2.0 / Project 2025 in the Indivisible Guide and the Worth Fighting For webinar.
OUR ONGOING ISSUES

Immigration
Serves as an information hub to support groups working on immigration

Working Families
Helping families make ends meet through legislation

Health Care
Finding solutions to the shortage of health providers and services in Hawai‘i

LGBTQIA+
Addressing issues that affect Hawai‘i’s LGBTQIA+ community
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