The LUCE Immigrant Justice Network has an “ICE Out of Massachusetts Courts” campaign to urge our state government to do everything in its power to stop its courts from being used as staging grounds for targeting and handing over community members to federal immigration officers.
As part of this effort, they are holding rallies at several MA court houses next week. LUCE also has a petition to state officials that you can sign HERE.
Judge Mark Wolf (Ret.) appointed to the federal bench in 1985 by President Reagan, resigned in November 2025 compelled by the urge to speak out against current assaults on the rule of law.
Join University Prof. Anita Hill on Wednesday, March 18th from 6:30p-8p in Schwartz Hall 112 at Brandeis University or on Zoom for a conversation with Judge Wolf about his decision and his view on how individuals and their communities must defend our democracy. About Judge Mark L. Wolf Retired United States District Judge Mark L. Wolf is Senior Counsel at Todd & Weld in Boston and Chair of Integrity Initiatives International, where he leads efforts to strengthen enforcement of criminal law against corrupt leaders, including advocating for the creation of an International Anti-Corruption Court. Appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts in 1985 and Chief Judge from 2006–2012, he previously served in senior roles at the Department of Justice and has taught at leading law schools including Harvard.
Learn how to talk to your friends, family and community about No Kings. Share with confidence why they should join you at your local event, why it matters to take action together now, and the vision for America that we’re fighting for together.
In this training you’ll workshop how to talk to your people with leading communications experts from No Kings.
By registering for this event, you agree: (1) that Indivisible and ACLU can contact you about No Kings and other ways to take action or support their organizations and otherwise use any data collected from or about you on this form according to the applicable privacy policy: Indivisible Privacy Policy (https://indivisible.org/privacy-policy) and ACLU’s Privacy Statement (https://www.aclu.org/about/privacy/statement); and (2) subject to its privacy policy, Indivisible may also share the information you provide to other No Kings partner organizations, which may also contact you.
In this ACLU-led training, participants will learn about the Constitutional right to peacefully protest and about best practices for reducing risks when attending protests like the upcoming No Kings mobilization on March 28.
By registering for this event, you agree: (1) that Indivisible and ACLU can contact you about No Kings and other ways to take action or support their organizations and otherwise use any data collected from or about you on this form according to the applicable privacy policy: Indivisible Privacy Policy (https://indivisible.org/privacy-policy) and ACLU’s Privacy Statement (https://www.aclu.org/about/privacy/statement); and (2) subject to its privacy policy, Indivisible may also share the information you provide to other No Kings partner organizations, which may also contact you.
This one‑hour virtual overview, led by AFSC, provides No Kings safety marshals across the country with the foundational skills needed to support safe, grounded, lawful, and powerful nonviolent actions. Because this is an online session, we focus on the essentials: understanding marshal roles, guiding marches, communicating with participants, using de‑escalation rooted in dignity and teamwork, and responding calmly to higher‑risk situations.
Participants will leave with a strong introductory framework they can apply immediately and a clear sense of how safety marshaling protects people and protects the movement. We will also identify some decision-points that event teams should discuss locally before events.
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By registering for this event, you agree: (1) that Indivisible and ACLU can contact you about No Kings and other ways to take action or support their organizations and otherwise use any data collected from or about you on this form according to the applicable privacy policy: Indivisible Privacy Policy (https://indivisible.org/privacy-policy) and ACLU’s Privacy Statement (https://www.aclu.org/about/privacy/statement); and (2) subject to its privacy policy, Indivisible may also share the information you provide to other No Kings partner organizations, which may also contact you.
In this ACLU-led training, participants will learn about the Constitutional right to peacefully protest and about best practices for reducing risks when attending protests like the upcoming No Kings mobilization on March 28.
By registering for this event, you agree: (1) that Indivisible and ACLU can contact you about No Kings and other ways to take action or support their organizations and otherwise use any data collected from or about you on this form according to the applicable privacy policy: Indivisible Privacy Policy (https://indivisible.org/privacy-policy) and ACLU’s Privacy Statement (https://www.aclu.org/about/privacy/statement); and (2) subject to its privacy policy, Indivisible may also share the information you provide to other No Kings partner organizations, which may also contact you.
Sign Making party in preparation for No Kings 3 will be held at the First Parish Church Davis Hall, Bolton, MA. 5:30-7pm on Wednesday, March 25. Sign materials will be available but please bring the materials you have. Snacks provided. All ages welcome. For more information, go to NashobaIndivisible.org.
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.
Come join us for this informal community event in Grafton. We’ll be making signs in preparation for our No Kings Event here in Grafton and in Worcester on March 28. This is a family-friendly event, so please feel free to bring your children.
Bring your supplies or use our supplies. We’ll have poster boards, markers, and stickers. We’ll also have light snacks, drinks, and good company.
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.
Please join True North Action Alliance Boston, the newest Indivisible group in the Boston community, for our inaugural event welcoming Rebecca Riccio of the Boston Trainers Collective!
Rebecca Riccio is well known to many people in greater Boston as a social change educator, social justice activist, and safety lead and trainer for several of the city’s largest street actions since 2018. Her own training in the work of resistance began decades ago when she was a student in Moscow during the Cold War. Around the kitchen tables of political, religious, and artistic dissidents, she learned how ordinary people can find the courage to stand up to power through the strength of their convictions, communities, and appreciation for the simple joys of everyday life. Rebecca will discuss how she taps into the wisdom shared in those Russian kitchens decades ago to make sense of what is happening in the U.S. today and help others find courage in challenging times.
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.