The Movement

We Stand for Democracy

We are your neighbors working to strengthen our community and preserve our democracy through respectful dialogue and civic action. We are citizens, many of whom took oaths to support and defend the Constitution and the rights it protects. We’re witnessing increasing threats to our country’s rule of law and governance and we’re organizing civic action in response.

Four Values Drive Our Principles

Truth

Truth leads the way and illuminates the path ahead.

We commit to integrity documenting specific actions, citing sources, and distinguishing facts from partisan interpretation.

Justice

Justice sets the course for us to live freely.

We believe the Constitution and rule of law must apply equally to every American and constrain every elected official.

Hope

Hope inspires our continued striving for a better future.

We believe in a better future for our families, communities, and country, and we are dedicated to building it together.

Courage

Courage gives us strength to support our neighbors and principles.

We commit to speaking up and taking action to defend constitutional values, even when it is difficult or unpopular.

The Movement

Our Mission

Indivisible Cheyenne builds community -a network of Wyoming citizens who communicate respectfully, and act cooperatively to preserve the integrity of the values we share and a representative government that works for all of us.

Our Vision

We envision a Wyoming community that communicates peacefully and cooperates to preserve our democracy and shared values: Truth, Justice, Courage, and Hope, ensuring integrity and active participation.

Our W's

Laramie County represents Wyoming at its most diverse—home to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, a historic capital city, ranching communities, and growing suburban neighborhoods. Our residents draw on rural self-reliance, military discipline, entrepreneurial innovation, and deep ties to the land.

We support Laramie County residents—regardless of political affiliation—who seek to protect constitutional rights: free speech, free exercise of religion, due process, and the separation of powers that prevents any branch or individual from becoming a law unto themselves.

Indivisible Cheyenne is a non-profit organization and a growing network of local residents united by a commitment to democratic values. We bridge multiple community organizations and include traditional conservatives, independents, progressives, and the politically unaffiliated. We are veterans, educators, health providers, business owners, students, and retirees.

We are united not by ideology, but by a shared belief in constitutional governance. While affiliated with the national Indivisible movement for resources, our focus is local. We are strictly non-partisan and welcome anyone concerned about the future of our democracy, regardless of party. There are no membership dues.

Like many Americans, we are watching developments that challenge the foundations of our democracy. We see a systematic elimination of oversight, defiance of judicial rulings, and the classification of peaceful dissent as a threat.

These aren’t partisan issues—they are documented actions that threaten constitutional limits on power. As Wyomingites, we value independence, integrity, and accountability. Those values require us to speak up when we see these boundaries being crossed.

Our mission is to Engage, Educate, and Act. We facilitate support at a time of division by focusing on our shared democratic principles.

  • We Educate: We monitor and document actions that violate constitutional constraints. We host weekly meetings, public events, and forums to educate community members on specific issues.

  • We Engage: We bring people together to build a healthier, more cohesive community. We coordinate with other organizations to protect our freedoms and promote good governance.

  • We Act: We empower our community to make their voices heard. We write, we meet, and we work to convince our representatives to act for the common good and uphold our country’s foundational principles.

In a time of increasing isolation, it’s more important than ever to come together. The threats to our constitutional constraints don’t build slowly—they compound. Once gone, they protect no one, regardless of political party.

We believe in the Wyoming values of Truth, Justice, Courage, and Hope. If you believe in democratic principles and the rule of law, we invite you to work with us.

Join Us

We meet weekly to discuss issues and plan our next steps.

When

Wednesdays, 4:30PM - 6:00PM

When

Usually at the Laramie County Library (check our events page for any updates)

Who

Everyone is welcome. There are no membership dues, no requirements, and no litmus tests. Just bring your commitment to our shared values.

If you’re concerned about the direction you see things going, you are not alone. Indivisible Cheyenne welcomes citizens from all party lines to defend our constitutional freedoms and way of life. 

Please let us know you are coming.