BUILDING POWER
ACROSS
WASHINGTON

WIN facilitates coalition building among Washington State Indivisible groups, provides education, and works with allied partners to achieve mutual goals aligned with Indivisible National.

We build relationships among local groups so they can work and learn together — affecting policy, influencing elected officials, and creating a stronger progressive movement statewide.

CREATE COMMUNITY

Building an Indivisible network across all of Washington State.

WORK COLLABORATIVELY

Achieving collective goals through coordinated statewide action.

SUPPORT EACH OTHER

Amplifying and reinforcing every member group’s work.

RACIAL EQUITY LENS

Following the lead of POC-led groups toward progressive change.

GET INVOLVED

TAKE ACTION

Indivisible groups are organizing across Washington State. Select an action below, or visit WIN’s Mobilize page for additional actions.

MAY 1, 2026

WASHINGTON MAY DAY 2026

May 1st is International Workers’ Day—a day for workers across the world to celebrate the fight for labor rights.

SIGN UP FOR ICE MOBILIZATION ALERTS

Stay up to date on defending WA state from federal escalation. From training to mass mobilization events, WA state is ready to meet these challenging times.

NEWS & PRESS

LATEST FROM WIN

MARCH 29, 2026

Washington rises to confront fascism; At least 220,000 participated in NO KINGS III 

More than 220,000 Washingtonians turned out for at least 120 No Kings III events statewide — from Seattle’s record 100,000-person march to rallies in Spokane, Olympia, Vancouver, and communities across the state.

MARCH 26, 2026

WASHINGTON INDIVISIBLES TO HOST NO KINGS EVENTS ON MARCH 28TH AS PART OF NATIONWIDE MOVEMENT

115 No Kings events are planned statewide on March 28th — from Seattle to Spokane to Walla Walla — as tens of thousands of Washingtonians join millions of Americans in a nationwide day of nonviolent protest.

OCTOBER 23, 2025

Record-breaking “No Kings Day” sees Washingtonians rise to defend democracy

From Spokane to Long Beach, 182,000+ Washingtonians Rally Against Authoritarian Overreach