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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (June 26-July 2)

A weekly roundup of Nevada events, protests, meetings, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 26, through Thursday, July 2.

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From Las Vegas and Reno, residents can attend rallies, reproductive rights meetups, climate discussions, planning meetings, and local gatherings.

Here’s our weekly round-up of upcoming events and actions:

Friday (June 26)

Coffee & Community for Reproductive Freedom
(Las Vegas, 2-3 p.m.)
Residents can meet with the #Fight4HER team for a casual conversation about reproductive rights and community organizing.

Saturday (June 27)

Stand Up Saturday
(Las Vegas, 9-11 a.m.)
Indivisible Las Vegas will gather near Boca Park for a Saturday rally with signs, music, water, and community discussion.

Sunday (June 28)

Las Vegas Podcast Club
(Las Vegas, 12-1 p.m.)
Climate-focused residents will meet at West Charleston Library to listen to a podcast and discuss how the topic connects to their communities.

Tuesday (June 30)

Tyranny Tuesday: “Drain the Swamp” was a Slogan, not a Pool Maintenance Plan
(Reno, 10-11 a.m.)
Indivisible Northern Nevada will gather in downtown Reno for a weekly rally focused on government accountability and congressional oversight.

One Million Rising Resistance Gathering
(Reno, 5:30-7 p.m.)
Residents will meet for a conversation and planning session focused on local organizing efforts, with location details provided after registration.

Wednesday (July 1)

Biggest Little Action Group: July Planning Meetings
(Reno, 6-7 p.m.)
The Biggest Little Action Group will host a planning meeting focused on upcoming community actions and ways residents can get involved.

Thursday (July 2)

1 Million Rising INNV: Courage Connection Conversation
(Reno, 4-6 p.m.)
Indivisible Northern Nevada will host a discussion on building skills for difficult conversations and civic engagement.

Have an event to add? Email our State Organizing Coordinator at Martin@couriernewsroom.com with details at least one week before the event date.

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