🧊 DE-ICE OUR NEIGHBORHOODS 🧊
Wednesday, January 7 | 3–4 PM
📍 HWY 99 & NE 78th St — Hazel Dell
Join Indivisible Greater Vancouver (IGV) as we regroup and bring the No ICE in Our Hotels rallies back into our neighborhoods.
This intersection has seen heightened ICE activity and abductions. We are showing up—peacefully, visibly, and together—to say:
NO to ICE brutality.
NO to lawlessness.
YES to community care and immigrant dignity.
✊ Bring your signs, your voice, and your solidarity.
💛 Let our neighbors know they are not alone.
When communities show up, fear loses its grip.
About Indivisible Greater Vancouver (IGV) - https://www.indivisiblegreatervancouver.org
Indivisible Greater Vancouver (IGV) is committed to promoting nonviolent advocacy and activism to create lasting social and political change. Founded in 2017 as a chapter of the national Indivisible movement to resist the Trump agenda, IGV has since expanded its focus to include local and Washington state grassroots organizing.
We work in partnership with organizations that share our values, including Clark County 50501, MoveOn Clark County, LULAC, Pasitos Gigantes, and the Vancouver chapter of the NAACP. Together, we build community power rooted in justice, equity, and solidarity.
IGV is deeply committed to nonviolence as both a principle and a strategy. We at IGV strongly believe that peaceful, nonviolent activism offers social movements the most power to effect change. Through peaceful protests, we set an example of making our voices heard with dignity, empowered by truth. IGV does not condone intimidation, threats, vandalism, interference with access to business or any other lawless actions. If instigators or opponents attempt to violate our commitment to non-violence, we will try to de-escalate and end the event if needed to maintain a safe environment.
You can read more about Indivisible’s national commitment to nonviolence here:
🔗 indivisible.org/commitment-nonviolence
We also value and are guided by the research of Dr. Erica Chenoweth, whose work shows that nonviolent movements are significantly more successful than violent ones in achieving lasting social and political transformation:
🔗 Paths to Resistance – Harvard Kennedy School
Together, we stand strong, peaceful, and resolute—because nonviolence is not passive. It is powerful.

