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  • Tech Office Hours

    Tech Office Hours
    Virtual Event

    Swing Blue Alliance values your commitment to activism. We want to make sure you get the assistance that you need so you can focus on becoming an effective activist. Technology can certainly be a hurdle for many. The Swing Blue Alliance Tech Team is here to help. We will provide one-on-one assistance and answer anyContinue reading "Tech Office Hours"

  • May Day – A Festival of Student & Worker Power at UMass Amherst

    UMASS Amherst Metawampe lawn 300 Massachusetts Ave, Amherst, Massachusetts

    In collaboration with a variety of groups on our campus, including but not limited to student activism groups, political organizations, cultural organizations, sustainability and environmental groups, faculty, staff, and graduate students, Sunrise at UMass Amherst is hosting a day-long student strike on UMass campus and festival for student power! We'll have performers (bands, dance groups,Continue reading "May Day – A Festival of Student & Worker Power at UMass Amherst"

  • Democracy Art Show

    Democracy Art Show
    First Unitarian Church of Littleton 19 Foster St, Littleton, Massachusetts

    The LWV Westford, the Unitarian Church of Littleton, and the Cultural Councils of both towns have put together an art show titled “Stronger Together: Art for Democracy.” At a time when our country feels deeply divided, the Art for Democracy contest highlights shared democratic values and civic engagement, and offers opportunities for connections across communities.Continue reading "Democracy Art Show"

  • Democracy Art Show

    Democracy Art Show

    The LWV Westford, the Unitarian Church of Littleton, and the Cultural Councils of both towns have put together an art show titled “Stronger Together: Art for Democracy.” At a time when our country feels deeply divided, the Art for Democracy contest highlights shared democratic values and civic engagement, and offers opportunities for connections across communities.Continue reading "Democracy Art Show"

  • Thoreau’s Forests Confront Climate Change

    First Parish Concord 20 Lexington Rd, Concord, Massachusetts

    Dr. Moomaw, lead author of the Nobel Prize-winning climate report, explores how forests can tackle climate change. Dr. William Moomaw, a lead author of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - winning climate report, will explore how forests and other ecosystems help moderate climate change — in combination with new technologies and changes in our behaviors. The discussionContinue reading "Thoreau’s Forests Confront Climate Change"

  • Poets:  Reimagining America’s 1776 Declaration of Independence

    Concord Public Library 129 Main St, Concord, Massachusetts

    We are pleased to share the results of the Concord250 Call for Poetry which asked Massachusetts poets to Reimagine America's 1776 Declaration of Independence.    Announcing the Winners!  First Place:  Declaration (Revised)  by Penn Rogers, Concord, MA Second Place:  A Feast for Everyone  by Elizabeth Frank, Concord, MA Three Highly Commended:  The Declaration of Interdependence  by JennaContinue reading "Poets:  Reimagining America’s 1776 Declaration of Independence"

  • Strategies to de-ICE Citizens Bank

    Charlie Homer from the de-ICE Citizens Bank Coalition will talk about the coalitions work in general and specifically the efforts of the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization. GBIO is building collective leverage. The strategy: gather pledges from member organizations and individuals to move money out of Citizens Bank, then meet with Citizens Bank leadership to showContinue reading "Strategies to de-ICE Citizens Bank"

  • Bystander Training

    Virtual Event

    This immigration bystander training aims to provide you with tools and strategies to safely and effectively respond when witnessing immigration enforcement. Topics covered will include how to recognize an ICE operation, clear do’s and don’ts, safe practices for offering support, and the use of community hotlines, mutual aid, and accompaniment programs.