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Two Harbors Breakwall Indivisible Hosts Know Your Rights Constitutional Observation Training

Neighbors filled the United Church of Two Harbors at 531 3rd Ave for a two-hour "Know Your Rights: Constitutional Observation Training" hosted by Two Harbors Breakwall Indivisible on Tuesday evening, Feb. 24, 2026.

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The sanctuary at the United Church of Two Harbors, 531 3rd Ave, served as the venue Tuesday evening when Two Harbors Breakwall Indivisible hosted a two-hour public training titled "Know Your Rights: Constitutional Observation Training," organizers said in a group summary. The training, held Feb. 24, 2026, was described in that summary as "non‑confrontational"—the text provided to reporters was truncated after that word.

According to the group summary, the session lasted two hours and was open to the public. The announcement listed Two Harbors Breakwall Indivisible as host; the chapter is referred to in supplementary materials as Breakwall Indivisible of Two Harbors and as Two Harbors Breakwall on the chapter website. No start time, trainer names, attendee counts, or curriculum materials were included in the summary provided.

On its website, Indivisible Breakwall lays out the chapter’s identity and aims in clear terms: "We're Two Harbors Breakwall, named after the breakwall which protects ore boats and the shore from Superior's waves. Our nation is also battered by waves, but of Christian nationalism and fascism. We hope to be a breakwall against the impact of both." The site gives a local contact address of Indivisible Breakwall, Two Harbors, MN 55616, USA and carries a copyright line, "Copyright © 2026 Indivisible Breakwall - All Rights Reserved."

The chapter’s posted "INDIVISIBLE CORE VALUES " include a string of declarative lines used in publicity: "Democracy is for everyone"; "We organize—we don’t idolize"; and "We lead with hope—not fear." The website also states, "We are firmly committed to non-violence. That’s not just a moral stance—it’s how we build durable power. We reject political violence and intimidation in all forms. Our resistance is strategic, principled, and grounded in the knowledge that peaceful movements win."

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The Feb. 24 training was one of two public events organized by the chapter that week. Rick Evans of the Northshorejournal reported that Breakwall Indivisible will host "Care and Feeding of Your Democracy" at the Harbor Theater in Two Harbors on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 6:30 p.m. Evans described that event as "a conversation on the history, current condition and future of democracy in the United States, led by a panel of community experts with backgrounds in social science, politics and education," and noted that "Admission is free; donations will support the Harbor Theater for hosting this event." Northshorejournal also describes Indivisible as "a national nonpartisan group first organized in 2016" and prints the national group's commitment: "Indivisible is committed to the future of democracy for all, the defeat of authoritarianism, and rejecting all forms of political violence and intimidation, no matter the source or the target."

The materials supplied by organizers leave several specifics unreported: the summary did not provide the session start time, names or affiliations of trainers or facilitators, whether the Feb. 24 training was free or donation-based, or how many community members attended. Organizers’ website footers note technical details of the site experience, including that "This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply" and that "This website uses cookies. We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data."

Residents seeking updates are directed to the chapter’s online presence and local contact address as listed by Indivisible Breakwall for information on future trainings and the Feb. 26 Harbor Theater program.

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