Indivisible Hawaiʻi Statewide Network

Protect our rights and values

Elect the leaders we deserve

Build a better Hawaiʻi

We are Indivisible Hawaiʻi

Democracy is not a given: across the country, the systems and institutions that protect our rights are under pressure.

Indivisible Hawaiʻi Statewide Network (IHSN) organizes residents across all counties to take strategic action. Together, we can put the right people in office, and protect what’s important to us.

Join your local chapter to find out what’s happening near you — on your own island, or even in your own neighborhood.

Indivisible Maui Chapter
A woman walks up to a microphone to speak at rally with a T-Shirt print saying "I love due process". In the background are more people excited, engaged and holding up a banner.
Group of people posing with their postcards at the weekly postcarding party in Kailua, hosted by the Blue Wave and Indivisible Windward Oahu.
Protesters carrying sign at the 2026 No Dictators march in Hawaii

Raise your voice.
Make it count.

As a grassroots organization, we fight to defend civil rights, our communities, and the Spirit of Aloha that defines Hawaiʻi.

Our newsletter tells you what's needed when: write postcards, make phone calls, show up to protest, or submit testimony. You can also volunteer around specific issues or for longer-term commitments.

Upcoming events

Postcard party in Kealakekua

Postcard party in Kealakekua

Every Thursday at Gypsea Gelato, Hawaii Belt Rd
Kona Indivisible
Crush ICE: weekly protest

Crush ICE: weekly protest

Weekly protest: Wednesdays in Waikiki, Thursdays in Ala Moana.
Honolulu Indivisible
Waikoloa Stands Up for Democracy

Waikoloa Stands Up for Democracy

Every Friday, 4-5pm at Paniolo Avenue
North Hawaiʻi Indivisible
BlueWave Day of Action in Līhu’e (Kaua’i)

BlueWave Day of Action in Līhu’e (Kaua’i)

Saturdays in Līhu’e (Kaua’i)
Kauaʻi Indivisible
Blue Wave Postcard Party with Oahu Dems

Blue Wave Postcard Party with Oahu Dems

Saturdays in Honolulu
Honolulu Indivisible
Sunday Sign Wave in Oceanview

Sunday Sign Wave in Oceanview

Every Sunday in Ocean View (Hawaii Island)
Kaʻu Voices
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Hawaiʻi deserves better leaders

In a democracy, we get to choose the people who represent us — and hold them accountable when they let us down. The 2026 primary is our chance to do exactly that; we need your help to replace Ed Case as our representative in the U.S. Congress.

Della Au Belatti announces her candidacy for Lieutenant Governor in Hawaii. Photo credit: Kevin Fuji, Civil Beat

Indivisible Hawaiʻi endorses Della Au Belatti for Lieutenant Governor

IHSN endorses Della Au Belatti as the 2026 Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Here’s the full story, including our endorsement criteria.

Rep. Jarrett Keohokalole with Indivisible Hawaii founder Lisa Gibson; Keohokalole is holding a sign with the Indivisible Hawaii logo, Lisa Gibson is holding a sign supporting Jarrett Keohokalole for Congress.

Indivisible Hawaiʻi endorses Jarrett Keohokalole for Congress

Indivisible Hawaii endorses Jarrett Keohokalole for Congressional District 1 in the Hawaii State 2026 primary elections. Here’s why.

Ed Case

What Ed Case has done to Hawaiʻi

Ed Case has represented O’ahu in Congress since 2018. Here’s what he’s actually done — and who he’s really done it for.

Shape policy

From basic democracy to keeping daily life affordable, many new policies put Hawaiian families and individuals at risk.

But when we work together to testify on legislation, engage with lawmakers, and keep them accountable — we have the power to protect our communities.

Join us to raise your voice on issues that matter!

Migrant Rights

Affordability

Healthcare

LGBTQIA+

Gun Safety

Free & Fair Elections

In the media

Screenshot from Hawaii law aims to curb corporate influence in elections but faces hurdles

Star Advertiser: Hawaii law aims to curb corporate influence in elections but faces hurdles

Screenshot from Gov Green signs law that targets corporate influence in politics

Hawai'i Public Radio: Gov. Green signs law that targets corporate influence in politics

Screenshot from Hawaii vs Citizens United

The Atlantic: Hawai'i vs. Citizens United

Like what we’re doing? Support us by donating

Indivisible Hawaiʻi is completely volunteer-run. Your donation will support the direct costs of our activism across our statewide network; things like meeting room rental, posters, art supplies, clipboards, transportation, and more.

Indivisible Hawaiʻi is part of the Indivisible National Distributed Fundraising program, which is a registered 501(c)(4) not-for-profit corporation.

Featured resources

Postcarding with Kona Indivisible

What you need to know about KIND postcarding parties – and receiving a postcarding packet to contribute from home.

Indivisible Hawaiʻi endorses Della Au Belatti for Lieutenant Governor

IHSN endorses Della Au Belatti as the 2026 Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Here’s the full story, including our endorsement criteria.

IHSN policy positions

Indivisible Hawaiʻi’s policy positions guide our advocacy, endorsements, and other efforts.

Why do so many bills die in session?

Of roughly 3,000 bills that are introduced in the Hawaiʻi State Legislature, only 7% make it to the Governor’s desk for final approval. This deep […]

Does postcarding actually work?

Postcarding is a popular tactic to motivate others to vote. But how effective is it really?

Blue Wave 2018-2025: Our track record in numbers

Here’s what Blue Wave volunteers across Hawaiʻi have accomplished so far – and what we’ve learned along the way.