| FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 |
FROM LA CULTURA DEL MUNDO:

La Marcha De La Puebla: Heroes Not Villains
Protesting on August 1st, the community unites to show all of America that "America's" people are marching in solidarity with the immigrants that truly keep the United States working. The goal of this protest is to demonstrate support for immigrants who are being tormented by our current administration. Our march will show the administration and the people of America that immigrants are heroes in our communities and not villains like the media makes them out to be. Our culture is deeply rooted in America's history, and we are not leaving or going to be thrown out. Our country must come together to show all targeted minorities that they are not alone.
We will gather at City Hall at 12 and the march will begin at 1pm.
More information:
[email protected]
https://laculturadelmundo.org/la-marcha-de-la-puebla
Article in Santa Maria Sun: https://www.santamariasun.com/news/santa-maria-youth-respond-to-stepped-up-ice-enforcement-16659057
FROM INDIVISIBLE SANTA MARIA:

Friday, August 1
Noon - 2 p.m.
Santa Maria City Hall
110 E. Cook St.
Santa Maria
People Power is Indivisible’s grassroots army.
We need volunteers and supporters from every corner of Santa Maria to defend civil liberties and civil rights.
Join us in solidarity for Heroes Not Villains Protest on Friday, August 1st!
We will need the following volunteers for this event:
Set up. This is about getting our greeter table, etc., set up and get supplies organized. You’ll need to arrive 45 minutes ahead of the event.
Safety/First Aid. This is helping make sure everybody’s doing ok, alerting the organizers if you see anybody that needs help. If you’re trained in first aid, we need your help in this area. Also, for this category, we’ll supply bottled water and need you to distribute it through the crowd to help keep their voices strong. Bring an easy to carry bag to distribute the water.
Monitors. It’s important that everybody stays on the sidewalk. Monitors help remind attendees. Also, help with keeping things non-confrontational. This a peaceful, non-violent protest. You’ll need to arrive 1 hour ahead of the event.
Clean up. We want to leave the area better than we found it and we need your help to do that. Grab a trash bag and pick up the trash, whether ours or not. This will mean staying 15-30 minutes after the event.
As you can see, there’s plenty of ways to help. Let me know by responding to this email if you’re available, and how you’d like to pitch in.
Thank you so much for your support!
Naomi & Joanne
Leadership Team
Stand Up! Speak Out!
FROM SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ACTION NETWORK:
Silent Witnesses
Friday, August 1
Noon
Santa Maria City Hall
110 E. Cook St.
Santa Maria
SBCAN's Silent Witness Silhouettes will be displayed to call attention to the community members who have been unjustly taken away and the family members that have been separated by I.C.E.
DEPORTATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE
"How Trump has supercharged the immigration crackdown - in data," (including graphics)
July 23, 2025 Article by The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/jul/23/trump-ice-data-deportations-detention
| FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 |
Climate Fridays Santa Barbara
Friday, August 1, 2025 (AND every first Friday in 2025)
3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
CEC's Environmental Hub
1219 State St., Santa Barbara
Join CEC, the Society of Fearless Grandmothers Santa Barbara, and the Santa Barbara Sierra Club on the first Friday of each month.
At these events, climate activists, students, community partners, and friends gather to learn about regional climate change issues and how to take collective action to protect our planet.
August's gathering will focus on extreme heat and how we can work to address its impacts. Hear from CEC's Em Johnson, Jen Hernandez from Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy (CAUSE), and more.
| CALENDAR |
| DATE | TIME | SUBJECT | PLACE |
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Now |
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Stop Sable |
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Fri Aug 1 |
Noon - 530pm |
La Marcha de la Puebla Heroes, Not Villians Silent Witness Silhouettes Deportation Data (online) |
SM |
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Fri Aug 1 |
330pm - 5pm |
Climate Fridays |
SB |
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Sat Aug 2 |
10am - 12pm |
ICE Out of 805! |
Carpinteria |
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Aug 12 - Aug 16 |
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Discover Outside Events |
SM Carpinteria Goleta |
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Wed Aug 13 |
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One Million Rising |
Online |
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Sat Aug 16 |
10am - 12pm |
Indivisible SYV |
Solvang |
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Th Aug 21 |
1pm |
Central Coast Water Board Workshop |
SLO |
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Fri Aug 29 |
330pm- 630pm |
Central Coast Labor Council Labor Day Picnic |
SM |
| SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 |
ICE Out Of 805!
Volunteer organized for Indivisible

This a local Indivisible event! All Ages Welcome!
ICE out of 805 March - Aug 2nd Peaceful March WHEN: This Saturday, August 2 TIME: 10:00am - 12:00pm WHERE: Seal Fountain in Front of Smart and Final Usual march route: From the Seal, North on Linden to Carpinteria Ave, right on Carp Ave, right on Palm to State Park, right on Boardwalk to Linden, North on Linden to Seal Fountain Bring water, sunscreen, hat, sign and a peaceful heart.
This is the local Carpinteria Indivisible event held in conjunction with Rage Against the Regime!
| AUGUST 12 - AUGUST 16 |
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| AUGUST 13 - ONLINE |

INDIVISIBLE ACTION
One Million Rising:
Strategic Non-Cooperation to Fight Authoritarianism
Across the country, authoritarian forces are getting bolder and more dangerous. Trump and his allies are not hiding their agenda: mass deportations, rollbacks of civil rights, weaponized courts, and full-scale attacks on our democracy. We don’t have to wait until it’s too late. We can stop this. But it’ll take all of us—not just on single days of mass action, but through sustained organizing in our communities.
That’s why this summer, we’re launching One Million Rising—a national effort to train one million people in the strategic logic and practice of non-cooperation, as well as the basics of community organizing and campaign design. This is how we build people power that can’t be ignored. You’re invited to join us—and lead.
Let’s build a force bigger than fear and louder than hate. Let’s get ready. Let’s get organized. Let’s stop Trump.
Session 2: How to Make it Happen - July 30 This train-the-trainer session is how we get to one million. Learn not just our strategy, but how you can train others and get them on board. You'll host your first community resistance gathering after this session.
Session 3: What Now? - August 13 You'll be onboarded to basic campaign design and learn how to implement it locally as well as get plugged into our next national campaign work. Your second community resistance gathering will move this action forward.
Sign up for all 3 sessions to get the most out of this experience. Watch it live with a friend in person, and get ready now to host your own community resistance gatherings after the second and third sessions. This is how we get to 1 million!
| SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 |
Social Security Rally
Rally · Hosted by Indivisible Santa Ynez Valley

Social Security isn't just a policy - it's a promise made 90 years ago to create financial security for working people. Now, on the 90th anniversary of the Social Security Act, that promise is under attack.
The threats are real: Republicans in Congress are pushing an agenda that guts programs working families rely on, all to pay for tax breaks for billionaires.
Over 73 million Americans who rely on Social Security - retirees, people with disabilities, and working families - are being put at risk.
We refuse to stay silent. While billionaires get handouts, working people who've paid into the system their entire lives face benefit cuts and inaccessible services.
Reports suggest the trust fund could run dry by 2034, leading to 15-20% benefit reductions, not because the system is broken, but because corporations and the ultra-wealthy aren't paying their fair share. Social Security is a hard-earned lifeline, not a handout. It helps pay rent, buy groceries, and put kids through school. It's a right that millions have earned through decades of work.
Join us as communities nationwide demand Congress protect what we've worked for - protect our checks, protect our future. When FDR signed Social Security in 1935, he called it "a cornerstone in a structure being built." We're here to defend that cornerstone.
The time to act is now. We won't back down.
RSVP: https://www.mobilize.us/mobilize/event/820608/?timeslot=5436028
| THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 |
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| FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 |
Santa Maria Labor Day Picnic
Hosted by AFL-CIO

Join us at the Central Coast Labor Council's 12th Annual Santa Maria Labor Day Picnic, where we will be celebrating union solidarity and supporting working families of the Central Coast. There will be barbecue, a raffle, kid's games, a bouncy house, and a ballet folklorico performance.
RSVP: https://www.mobilize.us/mobilize/event/818113/?timeslot=5427366
| ELECTED OFFICIALS CONTACT INFORMATION |
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U.S. CONGRESS Senator Adam Schiff Washington, DC: (202) 224-3553 Fresno (559) 497–5109 San Francisco (415) 981–9369 Sacramento (916) 448–2787 Los Angeles (310) 231–4494 San Diego (619) 239–3884 Congressman Salud Carbajal Santa Barbara: (805) 730-1710 San Luis Obispo: (805) 546-8348 Washington, DC: (202) 225-3601 |
CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE Senator Monique Limón |








