Avelo Airlines has become the first commercial airline to contract with ICE for secretive deportation flights—flights with no guarantees of due process or legal counsel. We’re organizing nationwide to make it politically and publicly impossible for them to keep profiting from human rights abuses. Our targets include the airports where Avelo operates, universities that may have ongoing partnerships with Avelo, and states and localities subsidizing them with public dollars. Whether you’re planning a protest, a teach-in, a visibility action, or a meeting with decision-makers, your event is part of a growing movement to force Avelo to cancel its ICE contract and to send a clear message to every other corporation: if you cooperate with deportation, you’ll face consequences.
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. We expect hosts to ensure all participants in your event uphold this commitment. We recommend all participants review our safety and security resource before your event: https://indivisi.org/safety
Labor, together with our communities, are planning more than barbecues on Labor Day. Billionaires are converting our tax dollars into their private slush fund. On their behalf, Congress — coerced by Trump — passed the largest wealth giveaway in the history of the US. The money they take from working families goes into billionaires’ pockets as tax cuts, while much more is set aside to fund a private army of ICE agents.
We are working people rising up to stop the billionaire takeover–not just through the ballot box or the courts, but through building a bigger and stronger movement. We are growing our movement and fighting for a country that is more fair, just, equitable, and free for all of us—and not just a chosen few.
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 addition to the monthly in-person meeting on every 2nd Tuesday evening, Brockton Indivisible meets over Zoom on every 4th Tuesday evening. Our group is new — formed because we believe Brockton has a role to play in the fight against the fascist Trump administration. We are an active and welcoming bunch. We want to be a community for all who love and feel called to fight for democracy and progressive values. Come help us build this airplane while we are flying it!
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.”
The film has a strong nuclear weapons allegory and, for this reason, the film will be followed by a discussion surrounding nuclear weapons and related advocacy with Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility and The Ikeda Center for Peace, Learning, and Dialogue.
Catalina “Xóchitl” Santiago, a DACA recipient and lifelong community organizer, was unlawfully detained in El Paso, TX, despite her valid protections. Her story is not isolated—it is part of a growing pattern of cruelty against immigrant communities. Together, we will shine a light on this injustice, honor the resilience of Dreamers, and call for an end to detention practices that dehumanize our neighbors and friends.
This vigil is more than a moment—it is a movement. Bring your voice, your candle, and your commitment to stand with Dreamers and all who are targeted by ICE and CBP’s fear campaign.
As a community, we will show that we refuse to look away and refuse to be silent. Join us in sending a clear message: dignity, not detention.
Please note this is a virtual event on Zoom. Once you signup check your email for the Zoom link.
Our summer gatherings will be a chance to share what’s on your mind with other Indivisible LAB members and discuss the new guidance from Indivisible National’s “One Million Rising” sessions on fighting authoritarianism. Bring your ideas for actions and suggestions for future meetings.
Please RSVP to get location details and parking information.
Note: We’ve changed the day of our daytime meetings since many members attend the Wednesday 11am -1pm ICE protest in Burlington. Our August meetings are on Thursday mornings, but starting in September we’ll begin meeting on Tuesday mornings instead.
Please join us at our GAIN standout each Wednesday from 5:30 – 6:30pm on Route 20 in front of the Old Northborough Town Hall (to the right of CVS) to create awareness, foster community, and grow our movement. Come with your posters, sound makers, and sense of fun as we wave to the thousands of cars that go by, listen to great music, and speak to the locals about who we are and what we stand for.
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.
One hour Stand Out from 9-10AM across from Agawam Diner on Route 1 and 133. Stand up and stand out against the atrocities of the federal administration.
You’re invited to join the Indivisible Mass Coalition (IMC) Statewide Call on Tue. August 26 at 7 – 8PM! Get inspired, a refresher, & long term perspective with Guest Speaker Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson when she joins IMC to discuss One Million Rising – Strategic Non-Cooperation. Participate in the Q & A.
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