- Immigration Committee Meeting (1/20/26)On January 20th, 2026 Patrick Barry, a representative from the Office of New Americans, came to speak to the CRI Immigration Committee. Patrick talked about… Read more: Immigration Committee Meeting (1/20/26)
- MLK Day of Service (1/19/26)About 100 people braved the cold and icy conditions to participate in a MLK Day of Service event in the Fairview neighborhood of Camden. The… Read more: MLK Day of Service (1/19/26)
- Wholesome Riches (1/19/26)On Monday, January 19th 2026, Cooper River Indivisible once again partnered with Wholesome Riches to make sure people in our community had the resources they… Read more: Wholesome Riches (1/19/26)
- Citizens vs. Citizens Bank (1/17/26)Citizens Bank is a major lender to Geo Group and Core Civic, both of whom run private prisons and detention facilities like Delany Hall in… Read more: Citizens vs. Citizens Bank (1/17/26)
- Visions for Change (1/16/26)On Friday, January 16th of 2026, CRI’s own Erica Newsham spoke at Rowan College on the importance of art for building community and for societal… Read more: Visions for Change (1/16/26)
- Mi Casa/CRI ICE Out For Good (1/11/26)On Sunday, January 11th Mi Casa Woodbury teamed up with CRI for an ICE Out For Good Visibility Event in Woodbury. Over 200 people showed… Read more: Mi Casa/CRI ICE Out For Good (1/11/26)
- CRI in Philly (1/10/26)Many members of CRI attended protests, marches, and vigils around the area on Saturday, January 10th as part of the ICE Out for Good efforts… Read more: CRI in Philly (1/10/26)
- CRI Members Testify to State Senate (1/8/26)For the third day this week, members of CRI went to Trenton to help push the Immigrant Protection Bills through to become law. Today’s action… Read more: CRI Members Testify to State Senate (1/8/26)
- Lawmakers Embrace Embracelets (1/8/26)CRI’s embracelet project brought their work to the lawmakers in Trenton. This project is part of CRI’s Stitches for Solidarity program. The purpose is to… Read more: Lawmakers Embrace Embracelets (1/8/26)
- Renee Nicole Good Vigil (1/8/26)On Thursday, January 8th over 300 members of Cooper River Indivisible community gathered along Haddon Ave for a vigil to remember the life of Renee… Read more: Renee Nicole Good Vigil (1/8/26)
- Avengers Assemble at the Assembly!! (1/6/26)On Tuesday, January 6th members of CRI and other immigrant rights groups stormed the New Jersey State Capitol Building (No, not like that) to meet… Read more: Avengers Assemble at the Assembly!! (1/6/26)
- Testify!!! CRI helps push Immigrant Protection Bills through Committee (1/5/26)On January 5, 2026, members of Cooper River Indivisible joined immigrant rights advocates from all over the state to help push the three Immigrant Protection… Read more: Testify!!! CRI helps push Immigrant Protection Bills through Committee (1/5/26)
- Protest Against Illegal Actions in Venezuela (1/4/26)The CRI’s RAT (Rapid Action Team) called a flash protest against the Trump Administration’s illegal actions in Venezuela. We gathered peacefully (but noisily) at the… Read more: Protest Against Illegal Actions in Venezuela (1/4/26)
- CRI Joins Mi Casa in Woodbury (12/28/25)Cooper River Indivisible joined with Mi Casa in Woodbury to be a presence along route 45 to advocate for immigrant rights. Over 50 total people… Read more: CRI Joins Mi Casa in Woodbury (12/28/25)
- English Ivy Removal (12/14/25)The fight to remove the English from South Jersey continues 250 years after we gained our independence. Now the intrepid colonists are not getting rid… Read more: English Ivy Removal (12/14/25)
- Lobbying for NJITA (12/8/25)On December 8th 2025 members of CRI went to Trenton to help push for the passage of the Immigrants Trust Act. You can learn more… Read more: Lobbying for NJITA (12/8/25)
- Snowflake Shop (12/4/25)Before the start of the December general meeting, the CRI Creative Team held our first ever Snowflake Shop. This shop was an effort to increase… Read more: Snowflake Shop (12/4/25)
- General Meeting (12/4/25)On Thursday, December 4th, Cooper River Indivisible held one of their general meetings in front of hundreds of members. The meeting featured a report from… Read more: General Meeting (12/4/25)
- Lobbying for NJITA (12/1/25)The Immigration Committee once again went to Trenton to lobby lawmakers to pass the immigrant trust act. This act will people in NJ to interact… Read more: Lobbying for NJITA (12/1/25)
- Know your Rights Flyering (11/15/25)Cooper River’s Rapid Response team continues its on-going efforts to make sure that members of our community know there rights and how to deal with… Read more: Know your Rights Flyering (11/15/25)
- Sandwich Making (11/14/25)The Resources for Families group of the Immigration committee made sandwiches today for the Cathedral Kitchen in Camden. The group was able to make a… Read more: Sandwich Making (11/14/25)
- Sandwich Making (11/6/25)On November 6th members of CRI with their children came together to make sandwiches to donate to a local food bank. 245 sandwiches to be… Read more: Sandwich Making (11/6/25)
- Handmaids Brigade (11/1/25)CRI’s Handmaids Brigade took to the streets to rally for Mikie Sherrill and to remind everyone to vote on Nov 4th. We cannot let NJ… Read more: Handmaids Brigade (11/1/25)
- Stitches for Solidarity (10/29/25)The Stitches for Solidarity group held their third session on Wednesday 10/29. Twenty-five knitters and crocheters met to create blankets, hats, and scarves to be… Read more: Stitches for Solidarity (10/29/25)
- No Kings II (10/18/25)Visit our No Kings Page to see some of the things that helped make it a success
- Dannagal Goldthwaite Young (10/16/25)On October 16th, Author Dannagal Goldthwaite Young came out to the Voorhees Library to meet with the Book Club. The book club has just finished… Read more: Dannagal Goldthwaite Young (10/16/25)
- Full Immigration Committee Meeting (10/15/25)Began with our mission statement: to build a community of advocates who support one another’s growing understanding of immigration issues while taking peaceful actions on… Read more: Full Immigration Committee Meeting (10/15/25)
- Protest Rock Painting (10/02/25)On Thursday, October 2, 2025, CRI held its first Protest Rock Painting Happy Hour. The group enjoyed each others’ company while paint a few dozen… Read more: Protest Rock Painting (10/02/25)
- Hit the Road Jack (10/01/25)On October 1st, 2025 CRI members gathered on Haddon Ave in Haddon Township to tell Gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli to hit the road. The message… Read more: Hit the Road Jack (10/01/25)
- Patrice the Movie!! (9/28/25)On September 28th 2025, CRI held a screening of the Emmy winning “Patrice: The Movie” in Haddon Square on Haddon Ave. Over one hundred people… Read more: Patrice the Movie!! (9/28/25)
- Hands Across Haddonfield (9/17/25)Members of CRI braved the elements to celebrate the anniversary of our Constitution on September 17, 2025. We met up in Haddonfield at 5 pm… Read more: Hands Across Haddonfield (9/17/25)
- Mutual Aid 3 (9/17/25)The Immigration Team subgroup, Resources for Families, once again combined with Wholesome Riches to help the community in Camden. Thanks to the generous donations of… Read more: Mutual Aid 3 (9/17/25)
- Newton Lake Cleanup (9/14/25)The CRI Environmental team once again headed out to Newton Lake to remove items that we were not able to get last time. Today the… Read more: Newton Lake Cleanup (9/14/25)
- Making Embracelets (9/11/25)On September 11th 2025, the Stitches for Solidarity subgroup of the Immigration committee met up in the Camden County Library in Voorhees to make embracelets.… Read more: Making Embracelets (9/11/25)
- Newton Lake Cleanup (9/7/25)The CRI Environmental Team braved the elements on Sunday, September 7, 2025 to help clean up trash from part of the lake. The team members… Read more: Newton Lake Cleanup (9/7/25)
- Canvassing For Mikie (9/6/25)CRI members hit the street on Saturday, September 6, 2025 to Canvass Cherry Hill Neighborhoods for Mikie Sherrill. They went door to door in the… Read more: Canvassing For Mikie (9/6/25)
- Norcross Visit (9/5/25)On September 5, 2025 a small group from Cooper River Indivisible (CRI) met with Congressperson Donald Norcross in his Cherry Hill office. We were there… Read more: Norcross Visit (9/5/25)
- Road Rally Labor Day Edition (9/1/25)Between 75 and 100 people came out on this labor day to protest against the oppressive and unconstitutional behavior of the present administration. Music, costumes… Read more: Road Rally Labor Day Edition (9/1/25)
- Election Kickoff (8/26/25)The August meeting of CRI joined forces with other left leaning groups in South Jersey to host an election kickoff at the Scottish Rite Auditorium.… Read more: Election Kickoff (8/26/25)
- August Meeting (8/26/25)After the election kickoff we had a few of our committees talk about things had been up to. One of those talks had a video… Read more: August Meeting (8/26/25)
- Amazon’s Grocery Grip (8/23/25)On August 23, 2025, Cooper River Indivisible (CRI) held their first Amazon’s Grocery Grip Rally were we protested against one of the main billionaires that… Read more: Amazon’s Grocery Grip (8/23/25)
- Bystander Intervention Training (8/18/25)On August 18th a representative from Cosecha met us at a local library to conduct our first training for dealing with things have been happening… Read more: Bystander Intervention Training (8/18/25)
- Visits to Congressional Offices (8/12/25)In the early part of this week (week of 8/11/25), a few members of the Immigration Team’s subcommittee called Resources for Families took time to… Read more: Visits to Congressional Offices (8/12/25)
- Bringing Hope to Delaney Hall (8/9/25)On Saturday, August 9th members of Cooper River Indivisible joined the immigration committee for a day of bringing hope to the families of people detained… Read more: Bringing Hope to Delaney Hall (8/9/25)
- Bullseye on Bigotry (7/26/25)On the 26th of July CRI held its 3rd leg of the Billionaire Takedown Tour at shopping center housing Target and Hobby Lobby in Cherry… Read more: Bullseye on Bigotry (7/26/25)
- Good Trouble (7/17/25)On July 17th 2025 Cooper River Indivisible (CRI) held a joyful and powerful community celebration honoring the life and legacy of civil rights hero John… Read more: Good Trouble (7/17/25)
- Mutual Aid 2 (7/16/25)On July 16th a few members of the Cooper River Indivisible Immigration Committee brought the items collected in the mutual aid drive to the Cato… Read more: Mutual Aid 2 (7/16/25)
- Immigration Team Meeting (7/10/25)The meeting started with introductions in the chat and the sharing of something that brought us joy. We then were given an overview of the… Read more: Immigration Team Meeting (7/10/25)
- Helping Families at Delaney Hall (7/6/25)Yesterday was a physically and emotionally draining day for me and my spouse. I am still trying to process everything I felt, heard, saw, smelled,… Read more: Helping Families at Delaney Hall (7/6/25)
- Independence Day Parade (7/4/25)On July 4th 2025 about twenty five members of CRI marched in the Independence Day Parade in Oaklyn. The weather was great and the enthusiasm… Read more: Independence Day Parade (7/4/25)
- Flyers Team in Pleasantville (7/2/25)CRI joined up with Atlantic County’s Indivisible Empathy United to educate the voters in Congressperson Jeff Van Drew’s district about the Big Beautiful Bill. Keep… Read more: Flyers Team in Pleasantville (7/2/25)
- Stand Up to ICE (7/1/25)On July 1, 2025 a few members of the Immigrants Rights’ Committee went to the Home Depot in South Philly to take part in the… Read more: Stand Up to ICE (7/1/25)
- Bearing Witness at Delaney Hall (6/29/25)We went to Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark for about 5 hours yesterday (6/29/25) and I need to tell you what we saw and… Read more: Bearing Witness at Delaney Hall (6/29/25)
- Protesting Elon (6/28/25)On June 28th of 2025 we had hundreds of people come out to the Cherry Hill Tesla dealership to protest the destructive influence that he… Read more: Protesting Elon (6/28/25)
- World Refugee Day (6/22/25)A few members of the CRI Immigration Committee went to Philadelphia’s Love Park for World Refugee Day 2025. We picked up a few facts while… Read more: World Refugee Day (6/22/25)
- No Kings (6/14/25)Members of Cooper River Indivisible marked the Nationwide Day of Defiance by attending No Kings protests and marches around the area. Of course the majority… Read more: No Kings (6/14/25)
- CRI Joins Veteran’s Protest (6/8/25)A few CRI members went down to DC for the weekend to protest cuts to Veterans’ jobs and cuts to the VA. To learn more… Read more: CRI Joins Veteran’s Protest (6/8/25)
- Voter Registration Efforts (6/5/25)The voter registration team started out the month of June with multiple different events. On June 4th a contingent of people went to the Low… Read more: Voter Registration Efforts (6/5/25)
- June Meeting (6/3/25)CRI had another great turn out for the sign making and general meeting for June. The meeting itself was dominated by amazing speakers that educated… Read more: June Meeting (6/3/25)
- CRI Goes to Delaney Hall (6/2/25)On June 2, 2025 a few members of the Cooper River Indivisible Immigration Committee went on a fact finding mission to Delaney Hall in Newark.… Read more: CRI Goes to Delaney Hall (6/2/25)
- Family Community Event (5/17/25)Recently the Immigrant Rights Committee took part in the Family Community Event at the Veterans Memorial Family School in Camden. We made connection with many… Read more: Family Community Event (5/17/25)
- May Day (5/1/25)Members of Cooper River Indivisible (CRI) joined other local groups on May Day to help push forward our agenda for social justice. From around 9… Read more: May Day (5/1/25)
- Musk Protest (4/26/25)Despite the bad weather we had another big turnout for the anti-musk protest at the Cherry Hill Tesla dealership. We had Sean Spiller (Democratic Candidate… Read more: Musk Protest (4/26/25)
- April Meeting (4/23/25)Over 600 people signed up for the April Meeting and they made for a very enthusiastic crowd. Adam Sheridan gave updates on all the things… Read more: April Meeting (4/23/25)
- Hands Off Protests (4/5/25)Members of Cooper River Indivisible (CRI) joined protests around the area on the nation-wide day of protests. We sent a busload of protesters to the… Read more: Hands Off Protests (4/5/25)
- Nationwide Protest of Musk (3/29/25)Today, in Cherry Hill, the Copper River Indivisible chapter continued to rally people against the Musk takeover of the government. Today, we counted over 1000… Read more: Nationwide Protest of Musk (3/29/25)
- Elon Protest (3/22/25)(Message from Adam Sheridan): Thanks for joining us today! We had at least 600 people today and maybe as many as 700 at the height… Read more: Elon Protest (3/22/25)
- March Meeting (3/17/25)On March 17, 2025, Indivisible held it’s first meeting in the larger space of the Scottish Rite Auditorium. Nearly 500 people showed up to the… Read more: March Meeting (3/17/25)
- Elon Protests Continue (3/8/25)On March 8, 2025, our protests at the Cherry Hill Tesla dealership continued. Over 450 people came out to brave the wind to protest what… Read more: Elon Protests Continue (3/8/25)
- Community Vigil for the Emanet Family (3/1/25)On Saturday, March 1, 2025, Copper River Indivisible had a vigil/rally for the Emanet family (the owners of the Jersey Kabab Restaurant) in Haddon Township… Read more: Community Vigil for the Emanet Family (3/1/25)
- February Meeting (2/26/25)The February meeting saw hundreds of people show up at the Collingswood Senior Community Center. Many of the attendees were attending their first Indivisible meeting.… Read more: February Meeting (2/26/25)





































































