Indivisible First Middlesex General Meeting
Notice the time change! We are meeting later than usual to accommodate members who want to attend the monthly Groton standout, which is scheduled for 10 AM - 12 PM.
Notice the time change! We are meeting later than usual to accommodate members who want to attend the monthly Groton standout, which is scheduled for 10 AM - 12 PM.
Special Saturday Huddle! Our monthly get-togethers are relaxed settings (with snacks!) where you can do an impactful activity, maybe learn something, and enjoy the company of like-minded folks. We guarantee you'll leave feeling more hopeful! This month: Write postcards. Win key races. Join us to write postcards to unregistered likely Democratic voters in two criticalContinue reading "Concord Indivisible Huddle"
Signs of Fascism is a unique visibility event where specific examples on signs can help get through to people what's being lost. For example "Ignoring Due Process", "Controlling Media". Indivisible in Melrose Wakefield and Beyond has a set of 24 different signs - come hold one with us! Wear a warm coat (ideally black) andContinue reading "Signs of Fascism | Sign-Holding Event"
Join us for a poster-making event to make posters for No Kings 3. Poster-making supplies will be available, but we appreciate if you can also bring your own. Refreshments will be provided. We have participated and hosted these events in the past, and it's a great opportunity to work with your fellow activists, use yourContinue reading "Indivisible Westford Poster Making for NO KINGS | Community Gathering in Westford"
Join the League of Women Voters on Monday, March 9 at 7:00 PM via Zoom for Demystifying the State Budget featuring Elizabeth Lutts, Policy & Budget Advisor for State Senator Patricia Jehlen. Elizabeth will brief us on the state budget process, how it works, and take your questions.
Join us for our Daytime Action Hours in Lexington Center. We'll have actions you can take during the meeting and information on events and actions planned this winter. Bring your ideas for actions and suggestions for future meetings. Please RSVP to get location details and parking information. Note: Our daytime meetings are now on Tuesdays since manyContinue reading "Indivisible LAB Daytime Action Hours"
Put your hands to work, express yourself and help make No Kings signs for yourself or others (we'd like to have extras to loan out on the day). Materials will be provided - big markers, paints, brushes, poster board and slogan ideas will be at your disposal! Drop in for as long as you like.Continue reading "Help Make Signs for Upcoming No Kings Rally! | Community Gathering in Melrose"
This a local Nashoba Indivisible Area event. We meet monthly from 6:30pm to 8pm to get informed and to take action. 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 toContinue reading "Nashoba Indivisible Monthly In-Person Gathering"
Topic for March 10 is "Stop the ICE Machine" with Todd Palmer from Justice 4 Thursdays. The second Tuesday of the month, for an open meeting for members and newcomers. • This is an opportunity to gather together to look back at all of our accomplishments of the past year and to set our goalsContinue reading "Westborough Indivisible Open Member Meeting"
Need a new sign to take to the upcoming No Kings rally? Or is the old one starting to look a little bit faded and ragged around the edges?! No worries! We can help you out by doing a bit of repair and sign creation at our Sign Making Workshops. Feel free to bring anyContinue reading "Sign Making for No Kings & Beyond"
Every day brings new horror stories about ICE's violent, law-breaking activity across the country and here in Massachusetts. What can a state like Massachusetts do to stand up to ICE? Progressive Mass is hosting Laura Rotolo, the Field Director at the ACLU of Massachusetts, who will explain what we can get done this legislative sessionContinue reading "Spring Forward: How MA Can Stand Up to ICE"
Learn how citizens can advocate for immigrants with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) who are at risk of unlawful deportation. Parking: Public lot at the library See The Next Dream, aContinue reading "PROTECT IMMIGRANTS TPS DOCUMENTARY & PANEL DISCUSSION"
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