Nashoba Indivisible Monthly In-Person Gathering
May 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm EDT
Supporting and Protecting Our Immigrant Neighbors
Nashoba Indivisible is bringing leaders together who are working on protecting and supporting immigrant neighbors to share and collaborate in an effort to expand awareness of the work
being done in our communities and to discuss opportunities for action. To learn more about immigrant support efforts, visit NashobaIndivisible.org/SALT.
Claire Karl Müller (they/them) is a force of nature. They are the Movement Building director for Unitarian Universalist Mass Action. UU Mass Action is on the steering committee of LUCE and the MA Fights Back Table. Karl Claire also serves as a protest safety leader and trainer for actions (May Day, No Kings, etc) in Greater Boston. Right now, their work is focused on passing a robust PROTECT ACT as well as training local leaders to prepare for a General Shut Down
through local business outreach.
Todd Palmer is a board member with Greater Assabet Indivisible Network (GAIN) and organizer of Justice 4 All Thursdays, GAIN’s weekly protest at the ICE Facility in Burlington. He’ll explain what happens at the ICE Facility, what happens at the protest, and what we can all do to counter the impacts of ICE in Massachusetts.
Stella Ko is a lifelong grassroots activist. She is on the leadership team of Indivisible Acton Area, Coalition for Antiracism& Equity, Acton Dems and Acton Climate Coalition. She is a volunteer with LUCE and BIJAN, and is deeply committed to community justice, Stella will share what’s currently happening in the area and actions needed.
Rev. Megan Lynes serves as the Minister at the Harvard Unitarian Universalist Church, in Harvard MA. She has worked as a minister and hospital chaplain for 25 years. She and her congregation are active participants in the shared work of collective liberation. Megan will open the gathering with a welcome and offer tools for staying grounded and connected to one another in these challenging times.
Rev. Robin Bartlett was called as Senior Pastor to the First Church in Sterling in May of 2014. She holds dual standing in the Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ. Pastor Robin is a 2013 graduate of Boston University School of Theology (Masters of Divinity), and holds a Master of Arts in Counseling/Psychology from Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. She believes that our shared religious purpose is to learn how to love especially when it’s hard, and to heal division in our communities and the world. Robin will share her experience in Minneapolis as well as the work she is leading in programs to promote neighboring in our communities.
We will also be collecting canned and dried packaged food to donate to the Wheat food pantry serving people in our community,
Space is limited, so RSVP is required. If you would like to receive our emails on other events or join our group, you can go to our webpage and join our group there: nashobaindivisible.org
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
