Brockton Indivisible meets 7-8:30 PM in person on the first Monday of the month — a change from 2025. (We also meet on the third Tuesday by Zoom.) We seek to be an action-oriented community for all who feel called to oppose the Trump takeover and fight for an inclusive democracy. Come and see! Then come back to help us build this airplane while we are flying it!
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.
Brockton Indivisible meets via Zoom 7-8:30 PM in person on the third Tuesday of the month — a change from 2025. (We also meet on the first Monday in person.) We seek to be an action-oriented community for all who feel called to oppose the Trump takeover and fight for an inclusive democracy. Come and see! Then come back to help us build this airplane while we’re flying it!
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.
Join us for our next open member meeting as we come together to discuss, strategize, and spark action for a brighter democratic future in our community. We will gather to share updates, plan upcoming initiatives, and foster connections among our members from Gardner and its surrounding towns. Whether you’re new to our group or with us from the start, your voice and participation are vital. Together, we can amplify our impact and ensure that democracy thrives in North Central Mass.
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.
Signs of Fascism is a unique visibility event where specific examples on signs “Burma Shave-style” can help get through to people what’s being lost. For example “Ignoring Due Process”, “Controlling Media”. Indivisible in Melrose Wakefield and Beyond has a set of 24 different signs – come hold one with us! After each putting on a WARM coat (ideally black) and then parking on a nearby sidestreet, we’ll meet up at the corner of Youle St & Lynn Fells Pkwy at 1pm Sun. Dec. 14th, snow or drizzle.
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.
We hope you can join our family band, the Foo Family, at True North Ale Company on Saturday, December 13th for a concert to benefit the The Open Door food pantry! Bring an item(s) listed on the poster—cereal, coffee, tea, granola bars, oatmeal, pancake mix—and enjoy a concert of Foo Fighters’ classics, PLUS a Holiday Sing-Along! This is our only local show until next year. We hope to see you there!
We will host a panel on the role of local media and the challenges they face today. This event will be moderated by former Daily News Editor Richard Lodge. Panelists include: Joe DiBiase, Local Pulse Radio host; Eben Diskin, The Townie Editor; Eric Gedstad, Ipswich Local News Executive Director; and Dave Rogers, Daily News Editor. All are invited to this year-end conversation.
Citizens Bank has provided $120 million in loans to CoreCivic, one of the largest private prison corporations in the country. CoreCivic runs at least 65 prisons and ICE detention centers and has a history of running these facilities with violence and neglect. This is part of GAIN’s effort to coordinate our regional efforts to expand beyond our Burlington initiative, Justice4All Thursdays, coordinate our efforts to raise awareness, and increase pressure on businesses supporting ICE to change their behavior. Grafton’s Indivisible Group is launching this effort-and people can help by showing up. Info about signing up for updates coming soon.
Why: By protesting Citizens and encouraging account holders to move their accounts, we act on Indivisible’s One Million Rising approach to break down the “pillars” supporting the authoritarian regime. For more information and to sign a letter to Citizens Bank, click HERE.
Nathan Lockwood is Co-Founder and Director of Advancement & Strategy of Rank the Vote. He led the organization as Executive Director from June, 2021 through 2024, growing annual revenue ten-fold and leading the development of state partner organizations through their first staff hires and local campaign wins. Informing that work going back to 2017, Nathan played a leading role in founding and growing Voter Choice Massachusetts both as the regional lead for Central Massachusetts and through various statewide roles. He also served on the board of directors of the Voter Choice Education Fund. Prior to his involvement in election reform, Nathan was an elected official in the Town of Lunenburg for 7 years, where he and his wife raised their two children. His career in the software industry spanned 25 years and included engineering, design, and management roles. He holds a BA in Philosophy from Yale University.
Hold Republicans accountable in rural and small town America!
Virtual Event
December 16, 2025
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7:00 pm
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8:00 pm EST
The path to a House Majority runs throughrural and small town America.
The Idea: The Rural House Accountability Project
Help Flip the House in the 2026 midterms by highlighting the impact of recent federal policies and budget cuts on rural and small town voters in House districts currently represented by Republicans, and promoting popular policy alternatives.
This can be most effectively done by using hyper-local media to amplify the voices of real people in these communities whose lives and families have been hurt by Republican policies and actions. The specific districts are IA 01, IA 03, PA 07, PA 08, PA10, and WI 03.
How it works
The project has four parts:
Generate hyper-localized messaging about the consequences of Federal cuts and policies using voices of trusted local messengers. For example, in WI 03 a video of a nurse about the danger of losing a local rural ER; in IA 03 a video about the cuts killing broadband funding.
Recruit and train at least 12 rural creators and storytellers in partnership with RDI organizations on the ground in each district focusing on: parents, educators, small business people, veterans, farmers, small-town mayors, nurses, and other working people.
Distribute content across a selection of Real Voices Media’s 500 Facebook and Instagram pages such as Standing Up for the Working Class, and Our Part of Iowa, RDI partner organization social feeds, and peer-to-peer distribution channels, like church listservs and neighborhood groups.
Integrate relational organizing to close the loops among content creation, distribution, and activation.
Who is doing the work?
The Rural Democracy Initiative is convening the Rural House Accountability Project.
Real Voices Media builds local social media pages, provides technical and digital media expertise, and will take the lead in content creation, training and distribution.
RDI’s local partners such as Main Street Alliance, Iowa Farmers Union and PA Stands Up will identify local voices and integrate these messages into their on-the-ground accountability, voter education, and mobilization work.
Where does my money go?
Your donation goes to RDI’s c4 Rural Victory Fund to support its partners including Real Voices Media.
Bundle up and join people from across the region to resist Trump’s corrupt regime. Every time we protest, we show that we won’t willingly give up our democratic rights, and we influence more people in our region to vote against Trump allies in next year’s mind-term elections.
Our nationwide pro-democracy organization’s core principle is a commitment to nonviolent protest and legal political action. Our rallies include trained personnel for de-escalating any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
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