Voters are being targeted with confusing and misleading messages about their registration status, and we’re going to help. Starting this May, we’ll be calling voters who have received confusing communications about their voter registrations to help them understand what they can do now and what they need to know for November.
Every eligible voter deserves the chance to make their voice heard this November. Let’s make sure our neighbors across North Carolina are ready.
You are invited to view the inspirational artworks submitted to the Stronger Together: Art for Democracy contest.
The response to our recent art contest has been incredible, and we’re eager to showcase our local artists’ work to as many people as possible. We’re delighted to once again open our gallery of fifty artworks to the public. The Reclaiming Our Democracy Task Force and Indivisible Westford are co-hosting the event, and they will offer ways to get involved and help strengthen our democracy.
This exhibition exemplifies the American ideals that every voice matters, and that our strength lies in embracing diverse perspectives. It is a powerful and compelling expression of our theme—protecting and strengthening American democracy. It is a joyous expression of creativity from our local artists. This is just what we need in these troubled times.
Join us in celebrating our Democracy! And find out how you can help.
We hope you can join us for an important and timely conversation on Thursday, June 18 at 7:00 PM as we gather at the Chelmsford Library for our next meeting.
We are honored to welcome Kris Honeycutt, the Volunteer Coordinator for the International Institute of New England (IINE) Lowell. IINE does incredible, vital work right in our neighboring community, providing essential services and resettlement support to local refugees and immigrants.
During this presentation, Kris will share more about: -The core mission of IINE and the specific individuals and families they serve. -How we can get involved through hands-on volunteer opportunities. -Current, urgent needs for in-kind donations and organizing local donation drives.
Showing up for one another, extending our circle of care, and welcoming new neighbors is at the very heart of why Chelmsford Connected exists.
Whether you are looking for a steady volunteer role or want to help coordinate a neighborhood collection drive, this meeting will give us the concrete steps we need to take action together. Please RSVP so we can get an accurate headcount for the space at the library.
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.
This a local Indivisible event to peacefully honor and remember the service members who have died in the ongoing war with Iran, and to hold a peaceful protest calling for an end to the conflict. This will be a solemn, nonpartisan community gathering focused on remembrance, reflection, and a call for peace.
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.
Join us as we gather in front of Fitchburg City Hall on the second Saturday of each month to support democracy and the rule of law – and to protest the policies of trump and this shambolic and cruel administration. Signs are welcome and encouraged, and there are always extra signs and flags to borrow.
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.
Harry Hom Dow didn’t just break a barrier, he opened a door that has never closed. The first Chinese American admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, he used the law as a tool for justice, advocating for communities the system was built to exclude. Today, his legacy lives on beneath The Embrace, where he is honored as one of the 69 Freedom Plaza Heroes.
Now we carry it forward.
Join us for Embrace’s celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander civic leadership, a gathering rooted in community, honoring the trailblazers who continue his work.
The official program begins at 5:10 PM and will feature remarks from civic leaders and elected officials, a community panel, honoree recognition, live performances, and food.
2026 Honorees
Fred Dow • Helen Chin Schlichte • Nick Chau • Paul Lee • Suzanne Lee • Tina Zhu Xi Caruso • MA Senator, Vanna Howard
Premiere of the traveling exhibit featuring this year’s honorees:
Join us for our next open member meeting as we come together to discuss, strategize, and spark action for a brighter democratic future in our community. We will gather to share updates, plan upcoming initiatives, and foster connections among our members from Gardner and its surrounding towns. Whether you’re new to our group or with us from the start, your voice and participation are vital.
Together, we can amplify our impact and ensure that democracy thrives in North Central Mass.
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.
Two former immigration judges dissect recent shifts — from the Supreme Court case over birthright citizenship to the large-scale firings of judges — and debate whether we’re witnessing lawlessness or a controversial interpretation and enforcement of existing laws.
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.
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.
Join Indivisible and D-Hub, a global democracy defense organization, for a practical training on how organizers across the world are using Signal and WhatsApp to build stronger, safer, more effective grassroots movements.
Whether you’re mobilizing rapid response networks, coordinating immigrant defense efforts, or growing local community power, the tools you use matter. In this session, you’ll learn how to strategically use Signal and WhatsApp together to organize securely, communicate at scale, and strengthen your local campaigns.
We’ll cover:
Strengths and weaknesses of both apps: Signal as the gold standard for secure organizing in high-risk contexts, WhatsApp as the best option for broader reach
Best practices for protecting your community while organizing around nonviolent activities that range from ICE and detention center response, to mass mobilization
How WhatsApp’s widespread adoption and layered structure make it a powerful tool for distributed organizing
Lessons from successful peaceful pro-democracy and anti-authoritarian movements around the world
Security tradeoffs, organizing strategies, and practical tips you can start using immediately
You’ll leave with concrete tools, real-world examples, and a stronger understanding of how to build resilient digital organizing spaces that help your community take action safely and effectively.
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