Since launching in early 2017, Indivisible Tosa has attracted local and national media attention, including:
“This is unity at its best: Hundreds in Wauwatosa to call for peace, change in wake of George Floyd’s death,” June 5, 2020, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“‘This is not what America is about’: locals rally in Tosa over conditions at immigrant detention facilities,” July 13, 2019, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“With pleas from the public to show compassion, Jim Sensenbrenner calls the immigration system ‘a mess’ at Brookfield town hall,” July 6, 2018, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Rally at Homeland Security office seeks to end indefinite imprisonment of families,” June 22, 2018, Milwaukee Independent
“Sensenbrenner holds public visits in Wisconsin by appointment only,” Nov. 5, 2017, Wisconsin Public Radio
“How a new generation of progressive activists is leading the Trump resistance,” Aug. 24, 2017, Rolling Stone magazine
“Wauwatosa rally held to support Charlottesville victims,” Aug. 18, 2017, CBS58
“Protesters of proposed health care bill play dead at Sensenbrenner town hall,” May 21, 2017, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Op-ed: “Yes, we came to Sensenbrenner’s town halls — we came because we’re engaged,” April 3, 2017, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel