And what they were able to do to activate, again, not just dormant outrage but dormant power, is in many ways the explicit precursor for what Indivisible is doing today.So with these three laws, that power concentrates, that power justifies itself, and that power is infinite, come three simple imperatives for action
It's about "demand." Simply saying, we deserve rent control, that we deserve more fairness, that we deserve a city that everybody can live in, Indivisible - bam. Overnight, literally.
Hello everyone. My name is Lauren Natali. I am the event coordinator for RVA Indivisible and we have a very full program this evening. I'm here to describe that to you. We passed that redistricting referendum and it was a hard sell.
And now over 6,000 chapters in a completely spontaneous bottom up way have organized to create Indivisible the Network, not just Indivisible the Document. This was not the doing of the four co-authors of that document.
on some of the themes that they told us earlier, but this is a particularly special event. It is a candidate forum held by Indivisible Virginia, where most of the Democratic candidates running for Virginia's first congressional district will be here taking questions. So, of course, I want to ask about some of the themes that came up throughout the day.
of what the Greeks called the "atom." You know, a-tom, "that which cannot be cut." They were in search of that final particle that was truly indivisible . And perhaps with the Planck length, it's not so much the particle but it's the fact that we know how small a particle can be.
And he looked at the coin, and looked at the man, And He said, whose image do you see on this? We are indivisible . There is that composite reality to your life and mine.
It can be kind of hard to navigate your way into that and to know exactly how to do it. I think that Indivisible has been such an important resource in helping people to see how we can use our voices in a very, very powerful way. And I love the structure and the guidance that they've put together for that.
It's about "demand." Simply saying, we deserve rent control, that we deserve more fairness, that we deserve a city that everybody can live in, And specifically with the Indivisibles movement, I thought that the Google doc was a great way of finding out how to contact people.
as a transcendental illusion. We seem to have this indivisible soul. But that's the kind of illusion thrown out by our cognitive processes.
change in your community. You think about a phenomenon like Indivisible , which, for those of you who don't know, began as a 26 page document that a group of ex-congressional staffers published as a Google doc.
It's about "demand." Simply saying, we deserve rent control, that we deserve more fairness, that we deserve a city that everybody can live in, But the beautiful thing about Indivisible is not the way in which the document spread.
Plato, Zeno, Aristotle, they thought about the question of now in terms of physics, and they really tied themselves into knots. Is the present some kind of indivisible instant, a dimensionless sliver between the past and the future, or does now have some kind of duration?
and you have to make a train connection, it's a serious headache. We can't perceive an indivisible moment.
Wittman in Washington. We've invited them here to meet RVA Indivisible this evening. This is our opportunity to get to know their policies and positions and hopefully each of you can pick one that inspires you enough to volunteer for them.
It's about "demand." Simply saying, we deserve rent control, that we deserve more fairness, that we deserve a city that everybody can live in, It can provide-- again, Indivisible is a great example of this.
It's about "demand." Simply saying, we deserve rent control, that we deserve more fairness, that we deserve a city that everybody can live in, Pre-internet, Indivisible would've been a nice thing-- I actually write about a thing.
Light is a form of energy. And so light is made of individual, indivisible quanta. And these quanta can be called particles of light.
And it's much too intrusive to ask that. They show up to say, an indivisible meeting, a resistance meeting.
And just running a balanced business. And you what you find is that leadership is kind of an indivisible whole. You can't try to just be great at one element and be a truly great leader.
Uh this train station's cute. Yeah. Starting with Katie Sitterson, a volunteer from Indivisible Virginia, who's been going all across the first congressional district talking to people about what they feel and also volunteering for candidates. Now, Katie's gone on her own journey with gerrymandering. So, I wanted to ask her
Yes, the vote Oh, we were very active. Okay. I'm I'm mostly I work as a protester with with RVA Indivisible , and we had signs out, and you know, we were doing a whole lot to encourage someone who's always been kind of politically engaged in this way? Were you doing kind of protest actions years
I'd like to use this as an excuse to meet my neighbors. And now over 6,000 chapters in a completely spontaneous bottom up way have organized to create Indivisible the Network, not just Indivisible the Document.
We have virtual retailing right now. We've got a young generation here that's beginning to see we live in one indivisible community, the biosphere.
It's about "demand." Simply saying, we deserve rent control, that we deserve more fairness, that we deserve a city that everybody can live in, But your specific question, I think, yeah, the actions that Indivisible 's asking you to do, do feel antiquated, the modes of engaging
We love the answer to this in relation to Watson. But the term "jobs" isn't entirely illuminating, because a job isn't a monolithic, indivisible lump of work.