Join Progressive Mass for our “Power Lunch” phone bank series, where we will be building our collective power in service of a better Commonwealth for all.
We’ll be calling voters about contacting their state legislators about key issues.
Join Progressive Mass for our “Power Lunch” phone bank series, where we will be building our collective power in service of a better Commonwealth for all.
We’ll be calling voters about contacting their state legislators about key issues.
Join Progressive Mass for our “Power Lunch” phone bank series, where we will be building our collective power in service of a better Commonwealth for all.
We’ll be calling voters about contacting their state legislators about key issues.
Hello postcard activists! The next Mill City Messaging event takes place Thursday, February 12th, 5pm at Lala Books on Market Street. Note the special start time so that folks can write a few postcards before the LDCC meeting! RSVP here.
Jonathan will talk with us about how Massachusetts can fight back against the Trump regime and what real pressure on our State House can look like right now. We will dig into concrete ways to push for accountability, protect our communities, and take meaningful action at the state level.
All are welcome. Whether you are new to the group or have been organizing for years, we hope you will join us for this important conversation.
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.
Across the country, our communities are under attack. ICE continues to tear families apart — and politicians and corporations like Target are enabling it.
Target has deep roots in Minnesota and enormous influence nationwide. By refusing ICE access and collaboration, Target could choose to stand on the right side of history. Instead, they are currently enabling harm.
This Valentine’s season, we’re asking you to show your love for your neighbors by taking action.
On Wednesday, February 11, SURJ members and partners across the country will take part in Valentine’s Day–themed, nonviolent actions at Target stores to demand that Target break up with ICE — refuse ICE access, stop collaborating, and stop enabling repression in our communities. Our goal is to create a joyful, visible, and disruptive action that calls on Target to take a clear stand against ICE.
This action is rooted in nonviolence, collective care, and solidarity — and you’ll be joining a nationwide movement pushing Target to choose people over oppression.
Across the country, our communities are under attack. ICE continues to tear families apart — and politicians and corporations like Target are enabling it.
Target has deep roots in Minnesota and enormous influence nationwide. By refusing ICE access and collaboration, Target could choose to stand on the right side of history. Instead, they are currently enabling harm.
This Valentine’s season, we’re asking you to show your love for your neighbors by taking action.
On Wednesday, February 11, SURJ members and partners across the country will take part in Valentine’s Day–themed, nonviolent actions at Target stores to demand that Target break up with ICE — refuse ICE access, stop collaborating, and stop enabling repression in our communities. Our goal is to create a joyful, visible, and disruptive action that calls on Target to take a clear stand against ICE.
This action is rooted in nonviolence, collective care, and solidarity — and you’ll be joining a nationwide movement pushing Target to choose people over oppression.
Across the country, our communities are under attack. ICE continues to tear families apart — and politicians and corporations like Target are enabling it.
Target has deep roots in Minnesota and enormous influence nationwide. By refusing ICE access and collaboration, Target could choose to stand on the right side of history. Instead, they are currently enabling harm.
This Valentine’s season, we’re asking you to show your love for your neighbors by taking action.
On Wednesday, February 11, SURJ members and partners across the country will take part in Valentine’s Day–themed, nonviolent actions at Target stores to demand that Target break up with ICE — refuse ICE access, stop collaborating, and stop enabling repression in our communities. Our goal is to create a joyful, visible, and disruptive action that calls on Target to take a clear stand against ICE.
This action is rooted in nonviolence, collective care, and solidarity — and you’ll be joining a nationwide movement pushing Target to choose people over oppression.
Join us as we welcome the Democratic candidates running for Congressional District MA-6.
After introductions and a couple of group questions, candidates will move around the room to engage in one-on-one and in small group discussions. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with the candidates, ask questions, discuss issues, and get to know each candidate better.
Celebrate Black history and leadership by examining how past organizers built resilient movements. Explore systemic power structures and inequities, and translate historical lessons into contemporary movement-building and leadership practices.
We are thrilled to announce our special guest, Barbara R. Arnwine, esq, president & founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition. Barbara is internationally renowned for contributions on critical justice issues including the passage of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1991 and the 2006 reauthorization of provisions of the Voting Rights Act.
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