LA TimesThe idea started with a public Google document. In the weeks after Donald Trump won last year’s presidential election and Republicans kept control of Congress, Sarah Dohl, along with a handful of friends and former Capitol Hill colleagues, wanted Americans — mostly distraught Democrats — to know their voices could still be heard. Not expecting much, they published online a 26-page document in mid-December, outlining a succinct idea: resist. Its title, “Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda,” quickly drew interest.Read more on NewsOK.com