Newsletter
IMV's Fall Fiesta Sunday!
So many people worked hard this year, on campaigns and elections, but also on rallies and issues, legislative lobbying and LtEs, and much more. This is our annual celebration of the work and time to socialize, build relationships, and strengthen our connection as a grassroots political action community.
What: IMV's Annual Fall Fiesta
When: Sunday, Nov. 7th, 12:30 pm-3:00 pm
Where: JCC, 2310 Oneida Street, Utica
Details: We have Rio Grande once again catering delicious Tex Mex food, more than enough for everyone! Kids and families are welcome. There will be cake! You are welcome to bring your own plates and flatware if ecologically minded, but we will also have some disposables. We will be spaced out; come if you are feeling well and are vaccinated.
GET OUT THE VOTE
IMV and the candidates we support need you. There are no do overs on Nov. 3. It's now or never. IMV members are committing to show up together over the weekend. If that doesn't fit your schedule, or you can do GOTV on Monday or Tuesday, we also have other opportunities.
Please check the details and sign up!
It's (Early Voting) GOTV Time!
Yesterday NY Times On Politics editor Trip Gabriel published a piece about the irony of the Republican candidate for Virginia Governor encouraging supporters to vote early (in spite of his Trumpian echo that early and mail in voting is one of countless voter frauds that invalidate results). The article explains that "An early vote, cast in person or by mail, means a campaign doesnโt have to pursue that voter with phone calls and door knocks in the final frenzied weeks."
That's why early voting GOTV this weekend is so critical.
Postcard Party Sunday 3-5 pm
IMV's Steering Committee has been working for months to organize a strategic postcard plan to get out the vote for our local Democratic candidates, especially those we have canvassed for and supported. We have postcards to rural Democratic voters and even a postcard that encourages our target voters to turn out to vote for our judicial candidates. Thanks to all those who have already picked up bundles from our boxes around town. It's been heartening to see them disappear so quickly. We have 1000 left to write and we need to get them in the mail very quickly because of Early Voting.
Call now to save climate provisions in Build Back Better
The message of the recent UN Climate report is that we have reached "Code Red for humanity."
IMV's Climate Crisis Working Group is asking all of us to begin a weekly calling effort to demand that both our elected federal representatives and our elected state officials stand up and respond without delay to the urgency of the crisis. If you can call every day, even better. The calls for each issue are counted every single day.
March for Reproductive Freedom in Utica
If you've ever marched for women and gender equality, whether in January 2017, many decades before that historic day, or in the years since, and are wondering when you need to show up again, the answer is TOMORROW AT 2 PM for the Utica Women's March. This critical event is about reproductive freedom and justice, and everything is at stake. We love children and families, women and wombs, and society prioritizing care for all of the above, but no one should be FORCED to bear children or give birth. More than 500 marches are currently registered across the country.
Five Actions You Can Take Right Now
It was wonderful to see so many of you at our September IMV meeting on Zoom Monday! We covered a lot of ground including updates on local canvassing and postcards, legislative efforts in Washington, and planning for our Utica Women's March on Oct. 2. Please read the details and check out our IMV calendar so you don't miss anything.
IMV Meeting on Zoom Monday night
IMV is moving back to Zoom for our September meeting. Monday, Sept. 20th, 7-8:30 pm.
We have a full agenda as always including an overview from The Center about the expected influx of Afghan refugees, legislative updates, info on our door knocking and postcard efforts for local candidates, and an update on the Oct. 2 Utica Women's March for reproductive freedom.
Biggest impact you can have right now?
Based on your responses to our IMV survey about volunteering to support campaigns this year, we have planned our first door-knocking event for Sunday in support of Anthony Brindisi for Supreme Court and Karen Stanislaus for Oneida County Family Court Judge.
How to fight the #TexasTaliban (& injustice anywhere)
We're kicking off our IMV local election action! There will be something for everyone in terms of work that helps our awesome local candidates. Postcards writing is just a couple weeks ahead--so block off some time now, postcard writers!
The core of our work ahead is canvassing for those who can do it, and postcards for everyone to work on in the evenings and when canvassing isn't happening. Remember that local elections are where our volunteer hours have the biggest impact, because even a few votes can make the difference in a local election. Let's do the work and win!
Climate Rally in Utica 4 pm
Are you still reeling from local floods, rising temperatures this summer, and the UN's 2021 Climate Report? Don't be paralyzed by hopelessness. Join with IMV friends and TAKE ACTION.
The Climate Crisis Working Group is having a Climate Jobs & Justice Rally on Friday, August 27th from 4-5 pm at the intersection of the Parkway and Genesee Street (MVCC side) to bring attention to the urgency of Climate Change on a national, state and local level. This is very timely with the IPCC report calling for deep reductions in CO2 levels and greenhouse gas emissions. So please bring signs such as Electric Vehicles, Renewables, Solar Panels, Heat Pumps, New Electric Grid and join together with friends.
Your ACTION ITEMS for this week
Whew! We had a whirlwind meeting under the Pavilion at Cherrywood on Tuesday night, and thanks to our facilitator, Dawn Laguerre, we finished just before the rain arrived. (If you missed it, this is the survey you should take asap), then read on to see what we covered at our August meeting:
IMV Meeting Tues. Aug 17th 6:30-8:00 pm
The 2021 local elections are approaching fast. We all know that building the bench locally is a necessity to our long term ability to hold power and make it easy to make the laws that lead to a more just, equitable, and sustainable future. As in 2017 and 2019, IMV will use its people power to help elect candidates who reflect IMVโs progressive values. This year, weโd like to choose regular days and times that IMV members will work together to canvass or do lit drops or postcards. We may help a different candidate each week, but always as a group. The goal is to have fun together AND help progressive candidates get elected! (We know some candidates have already organized specific canvassing nights, and we will try to pick other times that wonโt conflict.)
Our leaders are getting arrested
Indivisible National's co-founders, Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg, have the cutest little baby, a nine month old named Zeke. If you're on the email list, you've probably seen pics. Poor little Zeke has had both his mom, and then his dad, arrested in the past couple weeks. Read on for a message from Ezra.
Keep up the pressure on S1 For the People Act
Progress on infrastructure and the budget resolution matter because we need to keep up the momentum and remind Democrats of the key message of the most recent Indivisible Guide: Go big, go fast, get it right. And nowhere is that urgency more important than on getting the For The People Act over the finish line before recess. As Ezra tweeted following news that some Democrats are closer to working to find agreement on S. 1:
"We're at that stage of the fight where nobody really knows if we're maybe winning or maybe losing. Don't let this fog cloud what *you* can do. SHOW UP. Tell the Senate to put off recess til they reform the filibuster and pass the damn democracy bill."
IMV Climate Crisis Rally in Utica Today, 4-5 pm
IMV CAFE Fridays (Zoom) is still going strong. Join this morning at 9:30-10:30 am. Then, please make every effort to show up for IMV's first Fourth Friday Climate Crisis Rally in Utica at the intersection of Genesee Street and Memorial Parkway today 4-5 pm. Bring a climate crisis sign, be careful crossing the street, and join folks at the statue in the median.
We're Still in the Fight!
At our August IMV meeting we'll organize ourselves into effective teams to volunteer for candidates between mid-August and the November election. Currently we are scheduled to meet on Aug. 10 but we may need to move that meeting in order to accommodate our many members who are judicial convention delegates and are responsible for actually putting Anthony Brindisi on the ballot for the NYS Supreme Court seat he is seeking. We'll let you know soon the where and when of this critical August meeting. Anthony is still in the fight. Our other candidates are in the fight, and we'll be right there with them.
๐ You're Invited: IMV Potluck Picnic Tues. July 13th ๐
It's time for our annual Progressive Politics Potluck Picnic!
When: Tuesday, July 13th, 5:30-7:30 pm
Where: Sherrillbrook (New Hartford Town) Park, on Route 12. We'll be in the pavilion to the immediate right when you enter the park.
Who: Everyone is invited, including pets, partners, families, kids, friends.
What to bring: A dish to share whether main dish, salad, dessert, or otherwise. Please also bring a small package of diapers or some money to donate to Citizen Action's diaper collection.
What will be provided: Water, cups, plates, napkins, utensils. If youโd like to bring your own reusable drink container/drink, plate, utensils that's fine too!
We will have a few minutes for some announcements, but this is mostly a social time to connect with political action friends and make new ones. Plus, we know you won't want to miss this very special guest...
Anthony Brindisi is joining us!
Celebrate ๐ฅJuly 4th๐ฅ by Protecting Voting Rights
In a 6-3 decision yesterday, the extreme right wing Supreme Court majority undermined what was left of the 1965 Voting Rights Act when it ruled in an Arizona case that Republican lawmakers were free to restrict voting rights in most situations. This does not bode well for the fate of voters across the country who have been the targets of hundreds of laws proposed by Republican state legislatures over the past nine months. But we are not giving up. The fight for S1 For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act is just heating up.
Utica Voting Rights Rally on Monday
The For the People Act was filibustered in the Senate. Meanwhile, states across the nation are passing voter suppression laws. Over 20 have been passed and hundreds more bills are coming down the line. The For The People Act would stop them in their tracks.
But only if we act now. We need to show Senator Schumer that this is a fight we cannot back down from. There is overwhelming grassroots support for voting rights and we cannot let democracy be delayed. We need every single one of our IMV activists to show up in Utica this Monday, June 28th, 5-6 pm at Oneida Square (1300 Genesee Street) for our Utica Deadline for Democracy Rally.

