Indivisible Acton Action Hour

April 17 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm EDT

Let’s channel our NO KINGS energy into action!

Join us Friday, April 17 from 6:00-8:00 PM, at the Great Road Church in Acton

We’ll have good conversation, pizza, and ways to make a difference in the fight against fascism!

6:00-6:30 Social And Pizza

6:30-8:00 Rotate through our stations on

*ICE Protests at Burlington and Hanscom
*Citizens Bank Protests
*May Day Actions and Events
*Update on Massachusetts Legislature

As usual, we will collect items for the Acton Food Pantry! The theme of this month is protein.

*Walnuts, almonds, trail mix
*Whole grain pasta
*Brown Rice
*Dried or canned beans
*Boxed mac & cheese, regular or gluten-free
*Canned pasta (ravioli, lasagna etc)
*Corned beef hash
*Broth (chicken or beef)
*Peanut butter
*Canned meat/fish
*Boxed shelf-stable milks – cow, almond or soy

More needs are here: Acton Food Pantry

Only new and unopened items please.

Indivisible Acton Area meets on the third Friday of every month.

We usually gather for pizza and social time at 6:00. Speakers will be announced closer to the event, depending what issues are most important. We always host a drive for supplies for the Acton Food Pantry.

257 Great Road
Acton, Massachusetts 01720
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Earth Day Clean Up-Haverhill

April 25 @ 8:30 am 1:30 pm EDT

April 25th is City-Wide Clean Up Day in Haverhill in honor of Earth Day.  The Community Outreach Team of the Haverhill LUCE Hub is hosting a clean up effort at the Portland Street Playground in Haverhill on April 25th as a way of contributing to Haverhill’s immigrant community and building stronger community ties.

Please consider joining a clean up crew and/or signing up for one of the many volunteer roles needed to make the day a success. This is a great opportunity to help connect across the different communities that make up Haverhill!

Do you speak Spanish? Please consider helping canvass in the neighborhood prior to the event or connecting with community members on clean up day!

Sign up to participate in pre- and day-of activities

136 Portland St
Haverhill, Massachusetts 01830
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Movement Call: National Day of Action to Stop ICE Warehouse Detention

Virtual Event

April 14 @ 8:00 pm 9:00 pm EDT

The Trump administration is converting warehouses across the country into mass detention facilities — and communities are already fighting back. Join Indivisible, Detention Watch Network, Disappeared in America, and other partners on April 14th for a one-hour national training call where you will learn the tactics and strategies to host actions in defense of immigrants in your community. On April 25th , we’re coming together for the Communities Not Cages National Day of Action to show up in defense of immigrants through hosting non-violent and peaceful local actions. That day is our first step, and we’re going to make sure you’re ready.

This call is for everyone, including if you live near an existing or proposed site. On this call, you will:

-Hear directly from organizers at a frontline site fight about what they’re planning.

-Get an overview and resources so you can host a safe, effective event in your community.

-Register your actions live on Mobilize, with step-by-step support.

There’s a role for everyone, whether you’re in a community with a proposed warehouse facility or not. We’ll make sure you leave with everything you need to take action on April 25th and beyond.

Stand up for the Earth and Democracy

April 18 @ 10:00 am 11:30 am EDT

Join this standout co-sponsored by Indivisible Progressive Watertown, Watertown Rapid Response Team, and Watertown Faces Climate Change to stand up for the Earth and Democracy! The standout begins at 10 AM and there will be a Final Circle at 11:15 AM. Bring a sign and a friend! If you’d don’t have a sign, some will be available.

Main and Mt. Auburn Streets
Watertown, Massachusetts 02472
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Ride for Our Republic

April 18 @ 10:00 am 1:00 pm EDT

We Ride on Patriot’s Day Weekend!

On Saturday we meet at Paul Revere Park across from the playground in Charlestown at 10am and roughly take Paul Revere’s route to Lexington Center Patriot’s Day parade.

For our first ride we will use our 2025 12.7-mile route (bike paths + roads), but you’re welcome to join or leave at the waypoints where we rally and connect.

Route: Boston → Davis Sq (3.9 mi) Davis Sq → Arlington Center (3.8 mi) Arlington Center → Lexington Center (5 mi)

10:00am – Meet at Paul Revere Park near the playground (North Washington St., Charlestown) – rain or shine

10:45–11:00am – 7 Hills Park, Davis Square, Somerville behind the T station

11:30–11:45am – Uncle Sam Statue, Arlington Center

Ending Point – Lexington Center, Minuteman Bikeway

On Monday we do a reverse trip to Boston’s Patriot’s Day Parade.

Ride for Our Republic is a recurring pro-democracy bike ride held on the last Saturday of each month that was held April-October 2025. In the spirit of Paul Revere and on the 250th anniversary of the first American Revolution, we ride to sound the alarm of tyranny and fight for our democracy.

Fascism cannot flourish where joy and solidarity thrive. That truth is the heartbeat of Ride for Our Republic: a growing community of cyclists reclaiming Boston’s streets and bike paths as spaces of protest, hope, and joyful resistance.

Please follow our facebook page: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088170471304

Our monthly #Ride4Republic bike protests will go from April to October 2026.

Bring: bright colors or neon, pro-democracy costumes or signs (bike frame, basket, shirt, or bag), American flags, and No Kings signs.

Don’t forget water, snacks, packed lunch, sunscreen, bike lock, and other ride supplies.

Yours in Solidarity and Joyful Resistance,

Ride for Our Republic


And if you see ICE, CALL LUCE HOTLINE: 617-370-5023 and keep our neighbors safe!

Indivisible LAB Daytime Action Hours

April 21 @ 10:30 am 12:00 pm EDT

Join IndivisibleLAB for our Daytime Action Hours in Lexington Center. We’ll have actions you can take during the meeting and information on events and actions planned this spring. Bring your ideas for actions and suggestions for future meetings.

Please RSVP to get location details and parking information.

Note: Our daytime meetings are now on Tuesdays since many members attend the Wednesday and Thursday 11am -1pm ICE protests in Burlington.

Lexington, MA 02421 + Google Map

Postcards for Democracy

April 18 @ 9:30 am 11:30 am EDT

Indivisible Westford and Indivisible Acton Area are teaming up to host a postcard party every Saturday morning! (Except July 4th). Join us to write, get coffee and a snack, or grab and go to do at home!

Campaigns will vary but will be in pursuit of flipping the US House an d US Senate. Packets are usually $10 for a set of 15 cards and stamps.

145 Great Rd
Acton, Massachusetts 01720
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MetroWest Sings Out- Fundraiser for CASA

April 12 @ 2:00 pm 3:30 pm EDT

Sing, or just listen. Lyric sheets to take home! $10 per person or $20 per family – more if you can, less if you can’t. All proceeds go to CASA Emergency Mutual Aid Fund.

39 Edwards St
Framingham, Massachusetts
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Mill City Messaging

April 16 @ 6:00 pm 7:45 pm EDT

Join Solidarity Lowell for our monthly postcard writing social. This month we will be a positive GOTV campaign in support of temporary redistricting in Virginia to combat Trump’s gerrymandering.

189 Market St
Lowell, MA
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Bear Witness- Protest and Food Drive Wednesdays at ICE

April 8 @ 11:00 am 1:00 pm EDT

Updated with New Carpool and Parking Information!

BEARING WITNESS STANDOUT SCHEDULE AND GUIDELINES

Above all, we are committed to nonviolence.

  • The standout takes place every Wednesday, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
  • From 11 am to noon, Bearing Witness organizers and special guest speakers address those gathered and discuss a variety of immigration-related topics. 
  • From noon-12:30 pm, the loudspeakers are turned toward the ICE building and those gathered are invited to come up to the microphone and read parts of the U.S. Constitution. 
  • From 12:30-1 p.m., the crowd turns and marches down District Avenue to Mall Road, where we stand with our signs, sing and chant, and wave to passing motorists. 
  • We ALWAYS stand peacefully with signs outside the ICE facility.
  • We ALWAYS hold signs with supportive messages about immigrants and/or against ICE. We do not focus on other issues. 
  • We do not block the entrance, approach ICE agents, or block traffic on District Avenue.
  • We DO NOT stand in restricted areas as designated by Burlington police.
  • We IGNORE and do not engage with “counter protestors,” those who are supporters of ICE.

INTERACTIONS WITH DETAINEES AND ICE OFFICIALS

Immigrants who are fortunate to leave the facility have shown gratitude for our presence and some share their stories with us.

  • ICE agents tend to cover their faces with masks, many record us with their phones, others give a smug smile or laugh, though they rarely say anything.
  • The security officers stationed at the front of the building have not bothered us to date. 

BEARING WITNESS CARPOOL SERVICE

  • We have a NEW volunteer-led carpool, which operates from a few nearby parking lots. Availability is limited so sign up in advance is highly recommended, but not required. You can request a ride – or volunteer to be a driver –  using this link (you will receive an email with full details about parking, etc.):  https://tally.so/r/GxrQkO

OTHER PARKING OPTIONS

  • Other than the carpool option, parking remains an issue for attendees. Please note that you will likely be towed if you park in any private lots along District Avenue or at the Burlington Mall. National Development, owners of The District properties along District Avenue, have contracted with Hunter Security Services and Murray’s Towing and will tow cars suspected of parked to attend the standout.  
  • Parking is no longer allowed at the AMC Burlington lot. 
  • The MBTA 350 bus runs from the Alewife T stop to Burlington Mall Road. Exit the bus at the “Burlington Mall Road” stop, opposite NE Executive Park, which is at the intersection of Mall Road and District Avenue. 
  • If you prefer a shorter bus ride, you can drive to Burlington and park at the United Church of Christ (6 Lexington St., Burlington) or Temple Shalom Emeth (16 Lexington St., Burlington) and walk to the 350 bus stop at the intersection of Cambridge Street and Bedford Street.

SIGNS FOR THE STANDOUT

Due to the ongoing parking issues, we recommend that standout attendees do not bring their own signs (it clearly shows the towing company that you’re heading to the standout). 

Instead, please consider borrowing a sign from the large selection offered by Bearing Witness at each Wednesday standout. Upon arrival ask any safety marshall (wearing an orange vest) for the location of the box of signs. At the conclusion of the standout, please return the signs to the box. 

If you choose to bring a sign — and if you use our new carpool service feel free to bring a sign — please remember that this is a very targeted action outside the ICE facility and is not the venue for protesting other causes. Even though we care deeply about other issues, while outside the ICE facility we must remain focused on immigration. Our goal is to come together across any political differences to show our collective support for immigrants and their rights.

Need help or ideas for making a sign? Follow these tips!

Bearing Witness attendees Tina & Jay continue to collect food pantry donations to help local immigrant families. You can drop off unopened food/health/household items by the tree.

1000 District Avenue
Burlington, MA 01803
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