About

Established in 2017, Indivisible Albuquerque is one of the leading Indivisible groups nationwide, garnering over 850 members, 5,000 social media followers, and power through local governments.

History

Indivisible Albuquerque, formerly known as Indivisible Nob Hill, was founded on January 12, 2017, by Barbara C. Lemaire, PhD. The first meeting was held at Canvas Artistry in February with 124 people in attendance, quickly enacting bylaws in October 2017, and becoming a 501(c)4 organization with a Board of Directors established. The organization collaborates with sister Indivisible organizations to meet regularly with New Mexico’s Members of Congress (MoC) and the Governor’s office, and builds strong relationships with each MoC, the Mayor’s office, and the Albuquerque City Council.

Indivisible Albuquerque meets weekly and hosts direct action events, raises funds for issues that define us, such as;

  • voting rights for all
  • common sense gun safety
  • healthcare for all
  • environmental care
  • immigrant rights

Bylaws

Bylaws are the internal operating rules and regulations adopted by us to govern its management and affairs. They define key structural elements such as officer responsibilities, board meeting procedures, voting rights, and policies. At Indivisible Albuquerque, we revise our bylaws annually.

Privacy Policy

A privacy policy is a legal document or statement on our website that discloses how we collect, use, share, and protect user and member data. It is generally required by law to ensure transparency regarding personal information, such as names, emails, or browsing behavior, helping to build trust and inform members about their privacy rights.

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