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2/9/26 - Strong Women Leading the Resistance
Join Indivisible Boca Raton at our next meeting: “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 commu
Jan 21


South Florida Sun Sentinel: Hundreds Rally Outside Boca Raton Home Depot Following ICE Killing of Renee Good
Demonstrators carried signs reading "ICE: Innocent Citizen Executioners" and chanted "Say her name! Renee Nicole Good!" The crowd included longtime South Florida activists, first-time protesters, and families. Alyssa Cordisco, 43, brought her 8-year-old daughter and their dog. "I don't know how we could possibly not come," she told the Sun Sentinel. "It is so out of control right now and appalling."
Jan 10


Boca Raton Tribune: 800 Turn Out as Indivisible Boca Raton Takes ICE Protest to Home Depot
“What is going on with ICE in this country is just devastating communities, tearing families apart and separating families. They’re being terrorized and devastated,” Indivisible Boca founder and Boca Raton resident Myra Kremenitzer said.
Jan 9


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


1/5/25 - Meet Jennifer Jenkins, Democratic candidate for United States Senate (FL)
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Dec 12, 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


Oct 21, 2025


Boca Raton Tribune: Indivisible Boca Raton Expects 1,000-Plus at No Kings Rally
“This president would rather be a king than a public servant,” said Myra Kremenitzer, founder of Indivisible Boca Raton and one of the event’s organizers. “On Saturday, millions of people will be coming out all over the country to celebrate democracy—not demagoguery. And more than a thousand of us will be making the case right here in Boca Raton.”
Oct 14, 2025


FAU Doesn’t Want You to Hear This Speech
On September 5, 2025, Dr. Karen Leader, a tenured professor of art history at Florida Atlantic University, delivered a powerful speech on campus. She reminded the community of FAU’s proud diversity, defended programs for equity and inclusion, and called out the university’s renewed entanglement with GEO Group and ICE’s 287(g) deportation program. Her closing message was clear: “We are stronger together.”
Sep 18, 2025


VIDEO: David Jolly - A New Path for Florida | Indivisible Boca Raton
David Jolly knows the inside game. He spent years in Congress as a Republican, saw the party drift into extremism, and made the decision to leave. Now he’s running as a Democrat for Governor of Florida in 2026.
Sep 14, 2025


WLRN: David Jolly Brings Campaign for Florida Governor to Indivisible Boca Raton Town Hall
Democratic gubernatorial candidate and former Congressman David Jolly courted potential Palm Beach County voters Monday night at the South County Civic Center in Delray Beach, in his bid to return to “common-sense leadership.”
Sep 9, 2025


Boca Raton Tribune: Former Congressman David Jolly to Appear at Indivisible Boca Raton Event
Boca Raton, FL – September 5, 2025 – Indivisible Boca Raton is proud to announce an appearance by former U.S. Representative David Jolly.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Congressman Jolly to Boca Raton,” said Myra Kremenitzer, president of the Indivisible chapter. “His experience and perspective are invaluable as we work together to build a stronger, more responsive democracy.”
Sep 5, 2025


Boca Raton Tribune: Indivisible Boca Raton Protests DeSantis Appeal of Everglades Detention Center Ruling
Boca Raton, FL – August 29, 2025 – Incensed over Governor Ron DeSantis’s vow to appeal a federal judge’s ruling to shut down the Everglades Detention Center within 60 days,
Aug 29, 2025


WLRN: Indivisible Boca Raton Rallies at GEO Group Headquarters, Demands End to For-Profit Immigration Detention
Anti-Trump activists protested Saturday morning near the Boca Raton headquarters of GEO Group, one of the country’s largest private prison contractors, demanding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ends its business ties with companies housing immigrants.
“Detaining people for profit is morally indefensible,” said Myra Kremenitzer, founder of Indivisible’s Boca Raton chapter, which rallied about 100 demonstrators.
Jul 27, 2025


BocaNewsNow: No Kings Day: Palm Beach County Joins Nationwide Protest Against Trump Administration
Boca Raton, the protest is the “No Kings Indivisible Boca Raton Car Caravan and Rally” from 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at the Fifth Avenue Shoppes.
Jun 13, 2025
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