Indivisible Resisters Contra Costa
The Committee for the First Amendment and No Kings are hosting RISE UP! SING OUT! a national day of action centering around a celebrity-packed concert on the anniversary of the first No Kings and on this year’s Flag Day. Watch the free livestream on Youtube. Get together with friends and have your own house party while watching and singing together. Or, go solo and enjoy it on your own. Sunday, June 14 4:30 - 6 p.m
—>Ongoing Election Actions - Help boost voter turnout by canvassing, phonebanking and sending postcards and letters to voters. This list includes links to get involved, online and in person, for crucial 2026 elections. You can also find Countywide events hosted by local organizations at the IRCC Actions and Events Calendar.
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Saturday Protests
Events take place in Walnut Creek, Concord or Pleasant Hill from 11:30am to 12:30pm. Saturday Protest schedule is here.
—>Sign up at the red button for information and text reminders.June 13- Walnut Creek: Liberty Bell Plaza, corner of Mt. Diablo Blvd & Broadway, 1400 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Rally in plaza, then Honk & Wave on S. Main St. and Mt. Diablo Blvd.
June 20 - Concord: Immigration Court, 1855 Gateway Blvd. Meet on the sidewalk on Clayton Road side for Honk & Wave.
June 27 - Todos Santos Plaza, Concord, 11:30am-5:30pm: Join your fellow IRCC members at the Concord Juneteenth Celebration. Enjoy the music, speakers, vendors, food trucks and other activities.
Saturday Food Drives: bring nonperishable food donations for our Neighbor to Neighbor Food Pantry. More donation locations are here. To make monetary donations, go here.
Go to the IRCC calendar for more events taking place throughout Contra Costa County.
[Note: we are not affiliated with the paid ballot endorsement canvassers at our events. Be informed before you sign.]
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Immigrant Support
Learn more about volunteering to support our immigrant community by joining the IRCC Immigrant Support Team.
—>Sign up at the red button below.Come to the IRCC Immigrant Support Meeting, June 23, 7 to 8:30pm, at Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church. RSVP here by June 20. [location: 55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek]
In partnership with Commit to Democracy, we show up outside of Concord Immigration Court as a supportive presence. Learn more about Federal Court Outside Presence, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10-11:30am.
The IRCC Neighbor to Neighbor Food Pantry is open Mondays from 6-7pm, at 1760 Clayton Rd, Concord, CA. In collaboration with Monument Impact, the Pantry provides food to community members in need.-The Food Pantry needs volunteers! Learn about volunteering here.
-Donate nonperishable food at our Saturday Protests, and at these locations, listed by day and time. Donate funds to the Food Pantry here.
More ways to get involved: IRCC has compiled this Volunteer and Resource List. -

Subscribe to the IRCC Weekly Newsletter / Volunteer for IRCC
—>Read the June 9 IRCC Weekly Newsletter
Subscribe to the IRCC Weekly Newsletter at the button. Stay informed about actions and events every week.We welcome your help! Learn more at the Volunteer page. We need a teams to help organize Saturday Protests, strategize for the midterm elections, support our immigrant community, join the Overpass Visibility Brigade, become a peace ambassador at our events, reach out to young voters, or lend your tech skills, perform a song at a demonstration, join the IRCC Legal Observer Team.
One IRCC member suggested we start a Tesla Takedown protest in February, 2025, and we’ve been holding peaceful protest events for consecutive Saturdays ever since. Our Food Drive volunteers sparked the idea for the Neighbor to Neighbor Food Pantry, now open and serving the community. We welcome your input and abilities. For a list of volunteer opportunities, and to contact the Subgroup Coordinator: go here.

