Bring your signs and flags. You can expect some great speakers, joyful music, and community building activities.
We encourage you to take a stand with us this Labor Day weekend. This event is presented by “Do Something” Indivisible SouthCoast NE, MA 50501, Democracy Unleashed, Mujeres Victoriosas, the Westport Dems, AFL-CIO MA, and the Fairhaven Dems.
Working people built this nation and we know how to take care of each other. We won’t back down—we will never stop fighting for our families and the rights and freedoms that ensure access to opportunity and a better life for all Americans. The billionaire’s time is up.
Together we will demand a world that works for all of us.
We are writing to you with an invitation to pray with your feet and march with us from Lexington to Boston this Labor Day to sound the alarm for American democracy and to demand a more just and humane democracy that honors our shared sacred values.
On Friday, May 30th, hundreds of us marched this same route from Lexington to Boston, reversing Paul Revere’s ride for liberty 250 years ago to sound the alarm for democracy, as the actions of our current presidential administration regularly violate our shared sacred values and our constitutional rights.
Can I use my clothing, signage, and speech to protest other offenses at this event?
While we respect the conscience, speech, and liberty of all our clergy and other participants, at this event we are focused on the preservation of our shared sacred values and democratic, constitutional governance. In our prayers and signage, we ask that participants not mention any other issues, however important they are to one’s conscience or community.
Massachusetts is facing a great threat. The threat? Massive cuts to healthcare, food assistance programs, and education (to fund Trump’s tax cuts for billionaires and big corporations). Our solution? We can protect our care with Mass. Corporate Fair Share and the use of state reserves. The next step in our advocacy is a series of regional town halls (Protect Our Care Town Hall: Stop the Cuts w/ Corporate Fair Share) coming to a region near you this fall! Want to know more about how to talk about the upcoming budget cuts, Mass. Corporate Fair Share, and reserves before then? Join us for a messaging briefing hosted by Raise Up Massachusetts on Thursday, August 21st @ 5:30PM to learn more!
Our featured speaker is Bryan Winter from Mass 50501. Bryan C. Winter is a Veteran of the US Army, having retired in 2003 after participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is now a speaker and the Lead Ambassador for Mass 50501, a non-violent, non-partisan, anti-authoritarian movement made up of ordinary citizens. He will speak about the importance of building networks of mutual aid and information-sharing across the broader movement as a strategy for coalition building. We will need the largest possible tent to hold the administration accountable for its crimes, and it is vital that we establish those relationships across partisan, religious, ethnic, and political divides now.
Come to the Bridge Brigade this Friday, at the 93 overpass in Stoneham (Marble Street) to show your opposition to the Trump regime. Wave and hear the honks!
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
So many things are happening so fast, and it may feel exhausting, but we MUST continue to fight. Come join us and help us fight fascism! We have music, we have chalk, we have bubbles, and we have the attitude of a million angry lions…peaceful, angry lions. 🙂
-Please bring water and snacks for hydration and fuel. -The commons are public (I checked), so if you need to sit in the grass, under shade, you are welcome to. -Please no 8647 signs (it sends the wrong message) -NO NEGATIVE ENGAGING, this includes debating. Not worth the breath.
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
Take your pick of the causes, we are here to defend them and fight the fascist regime! We are the people and these are OUR streets. Come one, some all.
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/sjmyvrv8Join workers from across the valley to celebrate Labor Day and bring continued awareness to Holyoke educators’ fight for a fair school system! Meet at city hall for the start of the march, end in Veterans park to enjoy lunch! Enjoy solidarity, socializing, and building power for workers in The Valley as we oppose unfair bosses and billionaires that attack our communities.
Notes from the organizer: Thank you for joining us in solidarity with teachers and college workers in The Valley! Parking is available on street (metered) or at Suffolk St Municipal Parking or Ernest Proulx Municipal Parking (on Dwight across from City Hall). City Hall is one block from the park, the march will just take a circuitous route. Anyone with mobility issues can park near City Hall for the initial speakers, or near the park for the solidarity event in the park after. Parking at either place is centrally located near either location.
The billionaires continue to wage a cruel war on working people, with their cronies in the administration, ICE and law enforcement backing up their attacks. This Labor Day we will continue to stand strong, fighting for public schools over private profits, healthcare over hedge funds, shared prosperity over corporate politics.
Working people built this nation and we know how to take care of each other. We won’t back down—we will never stop fighting for our families and the rights and freedoms that ensure access to opportunity and a better life for all Americans. The billionaire’s time is up.
On September 1st we will continue the movement we launched together on May 1st, standing in solidarity with all our communities under attack and fighting for real wins for all our people.
In thousands of communities around the country we encourage you to take a stand with us on Labor Day. On the streets, outside the offices of the corporate criminals who are behind the attacks on our freedoms and at congressional offices. Together we will demand a world that works for all of us.
Labor Day, Mon., September 1, 2025 10:30am-noon Hyannis Airport Rotary (We will be at the Nantucket Sound area, if we need to spread out, we will go to CVS, and then the church and so on.)
Donations: We will be collecting donations of postcard stamps and/or cash for postcard stamps to support our groups weekly postcarding efforts to get out the vote in critical elections nationwide.
The billionaires continue to wage a cruel war on working people, with their cronies in the administration, ICE and law enforcement backing up their attacks. This Labor Day we will continue to stand strong, fighting for public schools over private profits, healthcare over hedge funds, shared prosperity over corporate politics.