Indivisible Westford Monthly Meeting
Join us for the monthly meeting of the Indivisible Westford Progressive Massachusetts chapter. Topics: All About Supporting our Immigrant Community
Join us for the monthly meeting of the Indivisible Westford Progressive Massachusetts chapter. Topics: All About Supporting our Immigrant Community
This Benefit Concert for Emergency Immigrant Support features The Honey Steelers band and is co-sponsored by Lincoln Witness & St. Anne’s in the Field’s Social Justice Commission, with support from the First Parish Lincoln Racial Justice Committee and other generous contributors. Tickets are $20.
This group discusses literature and other media (artwork , movies, and music) relating to nonviolent civil resistance, organizing, and campaigning. Thus far, we have read Erica Chenoweth's "Civil Resistance: What Everyone Needs to Know" and Marshall Ganz's "People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal." We're currently reading "How to Save a Constitutional Democracy" by TomContinue reading "Resistance Readers"
This Valentine’s Day week, people across the country are coming together to show love and solidarity with immigrant communities—and to reject the violent, intrusive, and unlawful tactics being carried out by the Trump Department of Homeland Security (DHS), including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). This is a weekend ofContinue reading "To Immigrants With Love | Valentine’s Week of Action"
Come join us Monday and Tuesday 11-1 to protest ICE cruelties. Where: Burlington, MA: From 11–12 we hold signs on a busy street to communicate our message publicly, and from 12–1 we gather outside the ICE office for a more informal time of signs, speaking out, connection, and visible solidarity with immigrants while making our presenceContinue reading "Fix ICE"
This Valentine’s Day, break up with ICE! Across the country, our communities are under attack. ICE is tearing families apart, and politicians and corporations like Target are enabling it. Target has deep roots in Minnesota and nationwide influence. By refusing ICE access and collaboration, they could stand on the right side of history, but rightContinue reading "Tell Target to Break Up With ICE"
Join us as we draw attention to the invasive cruelty of ICE's ISAP program. The Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP) utilizes private contractors to surveil and monitor undocumented neighbors via biometric scans and ankle monitors. Park at Life Time Fitness. Protest on public sidewalk facing the intersection at 10 Speen St. Signs welcome.
On Tuesday, February 10, community members are invited to show up in quiet solidarity for Etel Haxhiaj and Ashley Spring as they face a jury trial in Worcester District Court. This is not a protest. It is a coordinated, respectful courtroom presence, a visible reminder that the community is paying attention, values due process, andContinue reading "Stand with Etel & Ashley at Worcester District Court"
Send hand-written postcards to voters in states that will play a key role in taking back Congress and in electing leaders who will fight back against the current authoritarian regime. Postcards educate voters, urge them to register to vote, and urge them to vote for specific candidates in special elections, primaries, and the November 2026Continue reading "Postcard Party"
Join the good troublemakers of Southeastern Massachusetts for a flash mob rally in Marshfield Center to protest the Trump regime's unconstitutional actions in Venezuela. On Sunday, January 4th at noon, there will be a rally in Marshfield Center to support democracy and stand up against the unconstitutional Trump regime.
Come join us Monday and Tuesday 11-1 to protest ICE cruelties. Where: Burlington, MA: From 11–12 we hold signs on a busy street to communicate our message publicly, and from 12–1 we gather outside the ICE office for a more informal time of signs, speaking out, connection, and visible solidarity with immigrants while making our presenceContinue reading "Fix ICE!"
Join us for Restoring the Promise, a community-based discussion led by Antonio Massa Viana, Massachusetts immigration attorney and founder of Massa Viana Law. An immigrant himself, Antonio arrived in the U.S. at age 12 and later became the first known undocumented attorney admitted to the Massachusetts Bar. His personal journey through the immigration system fuels hisContinue reading "Restoring the Promise: A Discussion about Immigration Policy and the Path Forward"
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