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  • Immigration in a Time of Uncertainty: What Now?

    First Parish Concord 20 Lexington Rd, Concord, Massachusetts

    The Immigration Justice Task Force of First Parish in Concord will present an expert immigration panel titled “Immigration in a Time of Uncertainty: What Now?” on Sunday, April 12. The panel is cosponsored by Concord Indivisible and by the League of Women Voters of Concord and Carlisle. Program:     5:00 to 5:30 PM – Light snacksContinue reading "Immigration in a Time of Uncertainty: What Now?"

  • Fix ICE

    Fix ICE

    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"

  • Noncooperation Training 101

    Noncooperation Training 101
    Virtual Event

    Join us for a 2 hour virtual training on civil resistance and noncooperation. We will cover the authoritarian threat, pillars of support, stories of noncooperation in these times, and how noncooperation has been used to defeat authoritarians and fascists.

  • Standout at Framingham ISAP Office

    Standout at Framingham ISAP Office
    Lifetime Fitness Parking Lot 490 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, Massachusetts

    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.

  • Postcard Party

    Postcard Party
    Boston Bean 102 Main St, Maynard, Massachusetts

    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"

  • Fix ICE!

    Fix ICE!

    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!"

  • Phone Bank to Protect Voting Rights

    Phone Bank to Protect Voting Rights
    Virtual Event

    Join Common Cause for an important phone bank as we mobilize voters to take action against dangerous legislation in state houses and Congress. We will focus on the most urgent campaigns that need our help. Some of these campaigns may include stopping bills that will make it harder for millions of Americans—especially students, seniors, andContinue reading "Phone Bank to Protect Voting Rights"

  • Randolph Monthly Meeting

    First Congregational Church of Randolph 1 S Main St, Randolph, Massachusetts

    More than NO KINGS! What do we do next? Our monthly meeting continues the fight against authoritarian rule by supporting immigrants, fighting ICE, sponsoring smaller standouts like Signs against FascismContinue reading "Randolph Monthly Meeting"