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  • Take Back the Patriotism of the Flag

    Taunton Green Rte. 140 and Rte. 44, Taunton, MA

    This a local Indivisible visibility event! We have 40 4x6 inch flags on sticks as well as some smaller paper flags, good for applying to signs (made in China, sorry) and encourage people to bring any that they may have available. Noise makers are welcome! *A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitmentContinue reading "Take Back the Patriotism of the Flag"

  • Stand Out – Mansfield

    Stand Out – Mansfield

    Mansfield Stand Out 360 N. Main Street, Mansfield, Massachusetts

    This a local Indivisible event! Let’s show Mansfield that we are fighting for Democracy! Bring your signs and messages. A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent tactics. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

  • 🇺🇸 Concord Stand Out on July 3

    Monument Square Concord Monument Square, Concord, MA

    Bring a sign and/or flag! All are welcome — from Concord and beyond. Focus this week: Independence Day! Our No King signs will be available for $10. Pre-order not necessary. A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent tactics. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those whoContinue reading "🇺🇸 Concord Stand Out on July 3"

  • Stand Up to Tyranny

    Lexington Center Lexington, MA

    Across from the Minuteman Statue and Next to Buckman Tavern Celebrate July 4 by joining Indivisible LAB and our allies at Lexington Alarm! for a community reading of the DeclarationContinue reading "Stand Up to Tyranny"

  • Celebrate Your Independence: Rally & March

    Worcester City Hall 455 Main St, Worcester, MA

    Celebrate your freedom and independence in Worcester with food, speakers, music, and powerful calls for justice.

  • Reading with Frederick Douglass at The Robbins House.

    The Robbins House 320 Monument St, Concord, MA

    Held annually on the front lawn of The Robbins House, this community event features a reading of Douglass’s famous speech, “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” This event is free, but please consider donating to the The Robbins House to support their programming.

  • Choose Democracy Action on the Common

    Choose Democracy Action on the Common

    Bedford Town Common 75 Great Rd, Bedford, MA

    Join us for the weekly action on the common protesting the current administration and sharing our vision for a community centered on love. Dozens of signs are available. We center on positive messages defending democracy, due process, the constitution, and migrant rights.