We demand that the Governor and Legislature TAKE FAST ACTION to protect us from ICE abuses. We don’t have time for them to “discuss for several weeks”!
This Saturday, a broad coalition of Boston-area organizations is gathering on Boston Common to demand that Massachusetts end all cooperation with ICE. ICE terrorizes our communities.
Our state does not have to help them.
Join Mass 50501, UU Mass Action, Indivisible Mass Coalition, PSL, MEJA, and many more as we come together to:
Demand the Governor and State House cut ties with ICE
Protect immigrant and at-risk communities
Build collective, nonviolent resistance
Bring your signs. Bring your voice. Bring your people.
This is a nonviolent rally—loud, united, and unapologetic.
In response to the recent killing of Alex Pretti in Minnesota, Westford Community organizations invite residents and neighbors to join us and others across the country in a simple visible and safe way to honor his life.
Throughout the week, we invite you place a candle or soft light in a window, pause for a moment of reflection, and hold space for compassion, grief and care.
We welcome community members to a moderated virtual support gathering centered on care, compassion, and mutual respect. This space is intended for quiet presence and gentle sharing. Listening is always welcome, participation is optional.
The role of the Judiciary is to uphold the Constitution and serve as a check on the other branches of government. But under the Trump Administration, the Supreme Court has been compromised; the Department of Justice has been weaponized; and the Constitution has been undermined.
So who can we count on to resist Trump’s unconstitutional agenda? The answer in the first year of the Trump regime has been a series of very brave and principled federal judges. They have blocked some illegal deportations; mandated the continuation of SNAP benefits; and halted an executive order restricting birthright citizenship to name a few lines of resistance. Moreover, they have done so despite being accused of being liberal activists or out of touch with everyday Americans. And their actions have made them the targets of intimidation and subjected to death threats by MAGA extremists.
The question now is can the Judiciary hold the line on Trump’s lawlessness during the remainder of his presidency? And, if they don’t, what does that mean for the Constitution? Join us for a panel discussion on the role of the Judiciary in the Trump era. We’ll look at the cases where federal judges have successfully resisted Trump’s lawlessness–and where they did not. We’ll examine how the Supreme Court has been compromised and discuss possible solutions. Most importantly, we will discuss how much damage has already been done to the rule of law—and how we as activists can help restore our Constitution and ensure its enforcement.
Feel free to submit questions along with your on-line registration or just bring your questions to the event itself.
This a local Indivisible event! Indivisible North Quabbin hosts a weekly Stand Out. This happens every Saturday with neighbors coming together to stand up for democracy and non-violent action.
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 us Saturday in Marblehead from 3PM-4PM at Tent’s corner to show we do not to accept tRUMP’s deportations, corruption, cuts to Social Security/Medicare and his total disregard for human beings.
After the protest, we will have a vigil for Alex Pretti and for all the others who have been killed by ICE and reading of the new poem written by Amanda Gorman.
This a local Indivisible event!
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 Nashoba Indivisible at the Harvard Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Building on Saturday, February 7th at 2:00 PM for a Community Defense Training on how to support our immigrant community members.
Join First Parish Cambridge for a benefit for the LUCE statewide Rapid Response Hotline and anchor organization, Neighbor to Neighbor.
LUCE is a multilingual, immigrant-led project that responds to immigration enforcement, trains community members to verify and document ICE activity, and mobilizes support so our neighbors are not isolated in moments of crisis. Neighbor to Neighbor builds power in Black, brown, immigrant and working-class communities across Massachusetts to protect and strengthen our democracy. Your contribution will directly sustain the LUCE hotline’s rapid response, volunteer training, and organizing that defends immigrant communities while building long-term power across Massachusetts.
The event will be open to the community and live-streamed on Zoom.
We hope you’ll join us for a reception afterwards in the parlor.
We’re honored for the Lead Sponsor of the Dignity Not Deportations legislation in the Massachusetts State House to join us, Senator Adam Gomez, and to hear songs by the Choir of First Parish in Cambridge led by Kenneth Griffith.
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