At our fourth in-person monthly meeting we will be planning our July 17 rally Good Trouble Lives On, forming teams, and making signs for a banner drop. Come along as we build this airplane while 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.
Confused by the latest headlines about birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment? Wondering what the Supreme Court’s recent decision means for our rights and democracy?
Join Dr. Bob Forrant on July 31 at 6:30 PM at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts for an urgent community talk on the legal history, current rulings, and what’s at stake.
This is a time to gather, learn, and push back against misinformation. Bring your questions and your neighbors.
On this Independence day, join us as we gather together to raise our voices in community to Free America from authoritarians overwhelming us, a fascist regime, a grip of hate and the politics of fear, to protect our freedoms before they’re gone.
We are looking for…..YOU!? We need people willing to lend their time and talents for the rally. Please contact us if you are interested in helping out in anyway. You can: Speak of your own experience Sing a song Lead a chant Make phone calls Provide transportation Man our table at rally event * Other? Give us your ideas, we would love to hear from you!
In league with the NO KINGS 2.0 rally, Women’s March, and, of course, Indivisible
Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of nonviolent action to respond to the attacks posed on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration and to remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.
On July 17, the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’s passing, we’re taking action across the country to defend our democracy and carry forward his legacy of Good Trouble.
From voter suppression bills like the SAVE Act to the criminalization of protest, the Trump administration is launching a full-scale attack on our civil and human rights. But we know the truth: in America, the power lies with the people, and we’re rising to prove it.
This is more than a protest; it’s a moral reckoning. A continuation of the movement Lewis helped lead, and a new front in the struggle for freedom.
Please note: A core principle behind our Good Trouble Lives On actions is a commitment to nonviolence in all we do. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
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 who disagree with our values.
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.