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We share the digital backbone of Indivisible Boca Raton: videos, media posts, and behind-the-scenes work. We also give takes on current events in Boca Raton, across the U.S., and around the world. We always speak with the community in mind.


Meet Curtis Calabrese - Candidate for Palm Beach County Commissioner - District 4
As a candidate for County Commission, Curtis brings a proven record of leading complex organizations through crisis and change. He understands that effective leadership requires both vision and follow-through: charting a clear course, empowering every team member, and holding everyone, including himself, to the highest standards.
Apr 5


4/13/26 - Victoria Doyle Livestream FL-23
Join us for a conversation with Victoria Doyle, a grassroots candidate running for Congress in Florida's 22nd District, who is building a campaign centered on working people, not corporate donors or special interests.
Apr 1


4/13/26 - Oliver Larkin Livestream FL-23
Join us for a conversation with Oliver Larkin, a grassroots candidate running for Congress in Florida’s 23rd District, who is building a campaign centered on working people, not corporate donors.
A South Florida native, union organizer, and longtime community advocate, Oliver’s campaign focuses on the issues people here are feeling every day, skyrocketing housing costs, unaffordable healthcare, and an economy that isn’t working for most of us.
Apr 1


No Kings 3.0 - Boca Raton Speeches
No Kings 3.0 brought together a powerful lineup of speakers who are organizing, educating, and pushing back against authoritarianism, injustice, and political complacency right here in South Florida.
Mar 31


Protest Art on I-95: “Dictators - Birds of a Feather”
Anne is raising funds to put up a 14’ x 27’ two-sided billboard featuring her painting along the I-95 corridor in South Florida, where tens of thousands of drivers will see it daily.
Anne’s work, “Dictators: Birds of a Feather,” was created as a response to what she describes as a political moment where abuses of power that once shocked the public conscience are increasingly normalized.
Mar 28


Adam Hasner has made FAU less safe. He should resign | Opinion
Florida Atlantic University President Adam Hasner assumed the role on March 10, 2025. In the year since then, FAU has become less safe, its reputation has suffered, and its resources have been squandered. He should resign and take his unqualified circle of advisers with him.
Mar 26


Strong Women Leading the Resistance
Women have long been at the forefront of the fight for civil rights, free expression, and bodily autonomy, often showing up first and facing the greatest backlash. At a time when constitutional protections are being eroded, immigration enforcement is expanding, and dissent is increasingly met with intimidation, women continue to lead the resistance on campuses, in courtrooms, and in our communities.
Mar 8


VIDEO: Andy Thomson for Mayor 2026 | Leadership Rooted in Boca Raton
Andy Thomson talks about his lifelong connection to Boca Raton and why he’s running for mayor in 2026. This is a nonpartisan mayoral race, but values, experience, and accountability still matter. In this video, Andy Thomson talks about his lifelong connection to Boca Raton and why he’s running for mayor. Andy is a product of this community, raising his family here, and bringing years of hands-on experience from City Council into the mayor’s race. First elected to Boca Raton C
Feb 14


2025: When Accusation Became Enough for Imprisonment in America
Until 2025, pregnancy was one of the clearest reasons immigration officers declined to detain someone. That safeguard existed for a reason. Immigration detention facilities are not equipped to provide safe prenatal care, and the risks of detention during pregnancy had been documented for years. In 2025, that safeguard was gone.
The reason was a vote in Congress.
Dec 31, 2025


America’s Hidden Gulags: Torture, Disappearances, and Forced Deportation
How Florida Created a Shadow Prison System for Asylum Seekers With No Oversight, No Justice, and No Way Out Illustration of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ in the Florida Everglades, where barbed wire, floodlights, and isolation replace due process and dignity for detained migrants. © Tercer Piso / Amnesty International Florida, 2025: In the sweltering heat of the Everglades, behind walls of secrecy and steel, the United States is operating what can only be described as a modern-day t
Dec 14, 2025


Immigrants in Crisis: How We Can Help
Why We Must Rethink Immigration Enforcement and Abolish ICE On Monday, November 3rd, Indivisible Boca Raton will host a vital community event: “Immigrants in Crisis: How We Can Help.” This isn’t just a conversation. It’s a public reckoning with a broken immigration system and a platform for real solutions from people working on the front lines. Speakers include: Barbara Eriv: Lead of the Palm Beach County Indivisible Immigration Committee Mari Blanco: Director of the Guatemal
Oct 22, 2025
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