Singing Resistance

March 1 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm EST

The Minneapolis singing resistance has been rising to Stop ICE, and they are calling for singing actions all across the country the weekend of Feb 28/Mar 1. BVOCAL (Boston Voices of Community and Labor) and Boston Area Singing Circles, along with other local song leaders, are responding to the call with a Singing Resistance Community Sing to learn the new protest songs in community and get ready to take action through song. All are welcome!

26 West St. (Downtown Crossing)
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
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Stand Up for Science

March 7 @ 12:00 pm 3:00 pm EST

Please consider joining an upcoming rally in support of science, to be held at the Massachusetts State House on March 7th from 12-4 pm (https://standupforscience2025.org/boston-ma/). This event will be part of a series of nationwide demonstrations that has been publicized in the Boston Globe and Science magazine. 

TENTATIVE SPEAKERS (as of 2.28.26)

  • Katie Blair, JD – Director, Massachusetts Families for Vaccines; MA SUFS Lead Organizer
  • Dr. Thomas Michel – Professor of Cardiology, Harvard Medical School; Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  • Grace Yang –  Undergraduate Student in Neuroscience and Health Policy, Brandeis; President of Students for Science 
  • Dr. Marzyeh Ghassemi – Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
  • Marc Abrahams – Founder, Ig Nobel Prizes
  • Dr. Nancy Kanwisher – Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Dr. Sergei Mirkin – Professor of Biology, Tufts University
  • Jaida Elcock – PhD Candidate in Biological Oceanography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Dr. Sarah Hengel – Professor of Biology, Tufts University
  • Shoshana Daly – Undergraduate Student in Biochemistry, Tufts University
  • Dr. Eric Maskin – Professor of Economics and Mathematics, Harvard University; Nobel Laureate
  • Dr. Michael Rosbash – Professor of Biology, Brandeis University; Nobel Laureate
  • Emma Galbraith – Undergraduate Student in Neuroscience, University of New Hampshire
  • Em Cosgrove – Undergraduate Student in Marine, Estuarine, and Freshwater Biology, University of New Hampshire; Press Director for Students for Science 
  • Ralph St. Louis – PhD Student in Educational Leadership, UMass Lowell 
  • Dr. Abby Schiff, MD, PhD – Postdoctoral Fellow in Rheumatology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  • Dr. Noel Vest – Professor of Community Health Sciences, Boston University; Formerly Incarcerated Scientist
  • Dr. William Kaelin, MD – Professor of Oncology, Harvard Medical School; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Nobel Laureate
  • Dr. Gary Ruvkun – Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts General Hospital; Nobel Laureate
  • Dr. Kylie Bemis – Professor of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University

The current administration has slashed budgets for agencies that support critical research, such as the NIH, NSF, CDC, FDA, and NOA, sacking leadership at these agencies and laying off hundreds of scientists. Cuts to indirect costs at universities and research institutions further tear into resources for science education and research. Together with the cancelation of grant review panels and delays in payment of previously funded grants, the administration’s actions place the entire scientific enterprise at risk.

Science, more than any other endeavor, has been the engine of America’s success since WWII. Other nations envy our research community and send their best and brightest to train in our universities. It is important that we convey the value of our work in a way that is likewise clear to our own elected leaders as well as to voters and taxpayers.

At this time of existential threat to the survival of science as we know it in the US, it is time to stand up. Please pass this message to your colleagues, friends, and family, and post on social media. If they are not in Massachusetts, they can look up their closest gathering site at https://standupforscience2025.org. The fight for science and education is everyone’s fight for a better future. 

139 Tremont St
Boston, Massachusetts 02108
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Indivisible Westford Poster Making for NO KINGS | Community Gathering in Westford

March 8 @ 4:30 pm 6:30 pm EDT

Join us for a poster-making event to make posters for No Kings 3.

Poster-making supplies will be available, but we appreciate if you can also bring your own. Refreshments will be provided. We have participated and hosted these events in the past, and it’s a great opportunity to work with your fellow activists, use your creativity, and have some fun.  

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.

48 Main St
Westford, Massachusetts 01186
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Block by Block Training & Action Series | Virtual Training by SURJ

March 4 @ 8:00 pm 9:30 pm EST

Join us for our ‘Block by Block’ Training & Action Series—a hands-on program designed to help you launch and lead a team for 2026 national campaign!

Block by Block is SURJ’s 2026 national campaign to elect champions for working people, block MAGA, and fight for the future we deserve. We do this through three strategies: Mobilize through mass action, Elect working class champions, and Grow a strong, active base.

This online training series is designed to train and support new groups, circles and chapters to run Block by Block: Solidarity Rising in your communities for the rest of the year. Groups will deepen organizing skills, align with national strategy, and be ready to take action locally. We’ll meet every other week online for training. On the off weeks, your group will gather locally to practice skills, grow your base, and take action.

This training series will consist of three modules, each focused on one part of our strategy:

Grow Module — March 4 & 18, 2026

Learn how to bring new people into your group, plug them into meaningful roles, build strong and accountable teams, and develop leaders who can carry the work forward. Growing our base is essential to winning—this is how we build the scale and discipline needed to carry out Block by Block for the rest of the year.

Mobilize Module — April 1, 15 & 29, 2026

Get trained to organize coordinated, strategic action using tools of mass noncooperation. Prepare to move quickly when our rights and democracy are threatened, and build toward May Day: A Day Without Workers.

Elect Module — May 13, 2026

Learn why governing power is a key part of our strategy and the role your circle, chapter, or group can play in supporting progressive candidates and blocking MAGA power.

By the end of this series, your group will be ready to grow your base, mobilize for action, and take part in electoral strategy. We’ll provide all the structure, toolkits, and guidance you need to plug into our national program and make a real difference—block by block.

We encourage at least one member from every group, circle, or chapter to join, but ideally more! Sign up for all the sessions—even if you can’t make them all, we’ll send recordings so you won’t miss anything. And for more info on the Block by Block campaign, check out the 1-pager.

Concord Indivisible Huddle

March 7 @ 1:00 pm 3:00 pm EST

Special Saturday Huddle! Our monthly get-togethers are relaxed settings (with snacks!) where you can do an impactful activity, maybe learn something, and enjoy the company of like-minded folks. We guarantee you’ll leave feeling more hopeful!

This month:

Write postcards. Win key races.

Join us to write postcards to unregistered likely Democratic voters in two critical states:

  • North Carolina — a prime opportunity to flip a Senate seat.
  • Colorado — one of the best chances to unseat a GOP House member.

We’ll highlight how Democrats protect health and economic security — and provide clear instructions on how to register.
You can write and chat at the huddle or grab and go.

Make a Lady Liberty Torch lantern. 
Join us for a fun democracy art project at this Huddle. Perfect for adults and kids alike. You can bring your light-up torch to the Concord Lantern Parade (later the same day — see Upcoming Events below), the next No Kings event, and the many freedom-loving standouts in the months to come. No democracy-loving home is complete without a Lady Liberty torch!

As always: Learn about ways to De-ICE Massachusetts. 

View Organizer Website

1276 Main St
Concord, MA 01742
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Westborough Indivisible Open Member Meeting

April 14 @ 6:30 pm 8:00 pm EDT

Topic for March 10 is “Stop the ICE Machine” with Todd Palmer from Justice 4 Thursdays.

The second Tuesday of the month, for an open meeting for members and newcomers. • This is an opportunity to gather together to look back at all of our accomplishments of the past year and to set our goals for 2026.
• This is the time and place to ask questions, offer feedback, join a team or raise new ideas. • Become a part of a regionally and nationally supported Indivisible group.
• We come together to uphold the rule of law, defend democracy, and support human rights.
• Whether you’re deeply involved or just looking for a way to stay informed, you’re welcome here. Together we are better and stronger. Please RSVP: admin@westboroughindivisible.org or mobilize

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.

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Community Action Nights

March 3 @ 6:30 pm 8:00 pm EST

Looking to find your way to action? Join this lovely group of “doers” and support these awesome businesses! Last session we learned about Indivisible Groups, LUCE and CASA actions, and wrote 47 postcards! Questions? Email info@massgain.org and we’ll connect you, or reach out to Hygge House Books or Craftlab!

3 Summer St
Westborough, Massachusetts 01581
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Signs of Fascism

March 7 @ 11:00 am 12:30 pm EST

Twenty volunteers will show drivers a sequence of twenty signs that show different symptoms of authoritarianism. It’s a bit of political theater. Sign-holders will be spaced out so drivers will have a moment to think about the words on each sign before encountering the next.

See an example here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uYnibpua7tA

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.

6 South Main St
Randolph, Massachusetts 02368
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Indivisible LAB Daytime Action Hours

March 10 @ 10:30 am 12:00 pm EDT

Join us 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 winter. 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.

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ICE OUT FOR GOOD and ALEX | Multiple Locations, Cape Ann, MA

February 28 @ 11:00 am 11:30 am EST

Wednesday, January 7th, an American citizen was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities. 

A broad coalition of groups across the country is calling for a coordinated Ice Out For Good actions in solidarity for Minnesota, and to demand accountability, honor the life lost, and make visible the human cost of ICE’s actions.

A core principle behind all ICE Out For Good events is a commitment to nonviolent action and no civil disobedience. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values, and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events. All events should be held in public spaces or on public property. Indivisible is managing data and communications with participants. By registering, you agree to receive info from Indivisible about the event, receive communications via e-mail or SMS message from Indivisible, and receive any other updates and opportunities to take action or support ICE OUT FOR GOOD partner organizations. You also agree to have any data entered in this registration collected by Indivisible. Indivisible will treat your data according to our organization’s applicable privacy policy: https://indivisible.org/privacy-policy

Dock Square, Willow Rest, Plum Cove Beach
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 United States
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