Chapters

Islands
The postcarding team at Kaui Voices: 6 people showing their postcards

Kaʻu Voices

A small but mighty group from Kaʻu, fighting for voting rights, environmental protection, and progressive change — one postcard at a time.

Hawaiʻi Island

The Hawai'i State Capitol in Honolulu with protester along the street organized by Indivisible Honolulu.

Honolulu

Organizing residents from Mililani through Honolulu and up to East Oahu.

Oʻahu

The North Hawaii Action Network team (Waimea) at a postcarding get-together

North Hawai'i

Standing up for human rights, civil liberties, equality, and the health of our home planet — from the heart of North Hawai’i Island.

Hawaiʻi Island

Indivisible West O‘ahu members standing below majestic trees

West Oʻahu

Bringing grassroots organizing to West Oʻahu, including Mākaha, Waiʻanae, Māʻili, Nānākuli, Ko Olina, Kapolei, ʻEwa, ʻEwa Beach, and Waipahu

Oʻahu

Indivisible Maui Chapter at the No Kings protest in 2025 protest, with signs displaying different variations of "No Kings"

Maui County

Organizing across Maui to protect civil liberties, hold power accountable, and get out the vote.

Maui

The Kona Indivisible and Matriarchy Rising chapters at a protest in Kailua-Kona, showing off a variety of signs

Kona

Mobilizing Kona residents to take to the streets, write postcards, and fight for inclusion, tolerance, and fairness.

Hawaiʻi Island

Indivisible East O‘ahu at a protest, signs saying "Uphold the Constitution" and "It's my birthday, I'd like free speech"

East Oʻahu

Taking a stand on the streets of East Oʻahu — showing up every week to wave signs and make democracy visible.

Oʻahu

Close-up of Indivisible Hawaii members holding candles, wearing a T-shirt with old IHSN logo

Hui Aloha Oʻ Hawaiʻi (faith-based)

A faith-based community across Hawai’i committed to protecting democracy and advancing social justice.

Members of East Hawaii Indivisible holding signs

East Hawaiʻi

Organizing across East Hawaiʻi to defend democracy, protect civil rights, and build lasting political power — from Hilo to Volcano.

Hawaiʻi Island

People with smiling faces gathered for a group photo holding protest signs including Hawaii State Senator Keohokalole organized by Indivisible Westward on the Island of Oahu.

Windward

Organizing on the Windward side of Oʻahu to resist, advocate, and act.

Oʻahu