This immigration bystander training aims to provide you with tools and strategies to safely and effectively respond when witnessing immigration enforcement. Topics covered will include how to recognize an ICE operation, clear do’s and don’ts, safe practices for offering support, and the use of community hotlines, mutual aid, and accompaniment programs.
Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) will provide a one hour traning to provide you with tools and strategies to safely and effectively respond when witnessing immigration enforcement. Topics covered will include how to recognize an ICE operation, clear do’s and don’ts, safe practices for offering support, and the use of community hotlines, mutual aid, and accompaniment programs.
This training is free, non-partisan, and open to all.
We’re standing out at the Natick Home Depot entrance, sending a clear message to stop allowing ICE raids on their property and to boycott shopping there!
All over the country, ICE agents are targeting immigrants in and around Home Depot, and these atrocities are happening on Home Depot’s watch, on its properties, with its silence.
The Home Depot has not publicly resisted or condemned these raids or demanded that the Administration stop assaulting and abducting people on and outside its properties. With its silence and inaction, Home Depot has become ICE’s passive partner.
We do things like call and write representatives and make public comments on government websites.
Each action hour will have a training portion so you’ll have everything you need to plug in and make an impact. First-timers to SURJ will get an orientation in a Welcome Breakout.
Join us on Wednesdays to take action together to show up against Trump’s illegal, immoral agenda.
Please join Chief Quiet Storm on January 10 as she presents “Native Stewardship of Mother Earth.”
Chief Quiet Storm gave a similar talk on November 8 in Acton as part of the Friends of Pine Hawk speakers series. This talk was of such interest, that the Littleton Conservation Trust is hosting Quiet Storm in Littleton on Saturday, January 10 at 3:00 pm, to bring this important topic to Littleton area residents.
We will be writing postcards to voters in other states to lay the groundwork for winning the 2026 Midterms. Campaigns will vary from voter registration to messaging to election information. Join us for great conversation while we write. Postcards are a great way to connect with voters!
Tyngsboro Indivisible will be participating in the Women’s Walk Out. Bring signs to support women’s rights (we will have extras), to support women in political office, to let everyone know why we are walking out!
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 every other Saturday Sign Holding at the Bridge in Tyngsboro town center, Jan 10, 11-12 (next sign holding is 1/24). We stand on the sidewalk in front of the 216 Meeting House (216 Middlesex Rd.). Parking is available behind the meeting house.
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 monthly Chelmsford Connected Zoom meeting.
This virtual gathering is an opportunity to stay connected if you can’t attend in person, catch up on highlights from our most recent in-person meeting, and talk through updates or next steps as our work evolves.
Each Zoom meeting will include:
A recap of the previous in-person meeting
Space for questions, discussion, and shared ideas
Updates to agenda items and upcoming actions as dates approach
Whether you’re deeply involved or just looking to stay informed, these conversations are a great way to remain connected and engaged from wherever you are.
Zoom details and a brief agenda will be shared closer to each meeting date.
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 monthly Chelmsford Connected meeting.
These in-person gatherings are a space to connect with neighbors, build community, and take action together. Each month, we’ll share updates, create opportunities to get involved, and work collectively on projects that support inclusion, equity, and community care.
Whether you are brand new or have been involved from the start, all are welcome. Come to listen, share ideas, or plug into ongoing efforts in a way that works for you.
Community Care and Donations At every meeting, we will be collecting donations to support a local organization or community need. The specific focus will change monthly and details will be shared ahead of each meeting.
We look forward to seeing you and continuing to build this work together.
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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