Join the Indivisible Mass Coalition statewide call on Tuesday, December 9, from 7 to 8 PM with guest speakers from LUCE and La Colaborativa for a panel discussion about what’s happening now with our immigrant neighbors and the best actions we can take. Submit a question for the Q&A with your RSVP HERE!
Stand out for Democracy We need no Stinking Kings. This will be our 9th monthly stand out Resist-Persist Repeat. As our past Rally’s we will also be hosting a Food Drive in conjunction with indivisible.
Building our capacity for resilience is an important component of the community organizing work we’re doing here in eastern Massachusetts. The current administration is going to be in power at least through January 2029. That is 38 more months. They have only been in power for 11 months so far, which means that we are only about 20% of the way through this presidential term. Figuring out ways to stay engaged will be critical because we are all needed – particularly as we become more comfortable with being engaged in resistance activity and as we move into noncooperation activities. We can each find our own ways of making this work sustainable but it will take some openness to learning, experimentation, and practice.
This two-hour workshop by the Boston Trainers Collective (BTC) is designed to promote collective resilience and community safety. Participants will be taught a framework for cultivating readiness and resilience as a foundation for long-term resistance, personal and collective care, and preparedness for the wide range of other challenges that may lie ahead such as climate-related crises, social unrest, and economic volatility. Participants will leave with concrete steps that can be taken immediately to start building readiness and resilience as individuals, organizations, and communities.
Founded by Rebecca Riccio, the BTC is a group of volunteer activists and organizers associated with a variety of racial and social justice-oriented organizations in Greater Boston.
Bring a friend or two! It’s a great workshop, even for those not involved in a movement.
Please contribute $10 via cash or Venmo when you arrive. This is to cover expenses – pizza, refreshments and a small thank you gift for trainers, etc.
Parking: there is a small (and regularly full) lot behind the library. Metered parking can be found along High Street and the perpendicular streets. There is also a public lot located one block away at 11 Governors Ave (Behind Colleen’s Ice Cream)
Due to the holiday, we are not standing out on November 28. Will will resume our regular Friday schedule in December.
This weekly afternoon standout is on Fridays from 1:30 to 3:00 at the Hanscom Rotary (intersection of Hanscom Dr. and Old Bedford Rd. in Lincoln, MA.) Please park along Old Bedford Road or Hanscom Drive without impeding traffic or blocking bike lanes.
De-ICE Hanscom is a coalition organizing peaceful standouts with the goal of eliminating ICE transport flights from Hanscom Field. ICE is using these flights to swiftly move immigrants out of New England in order to hinder effective legal representation.
Coalition groups include Boston Workers Circle, Concord Indivisible, Greater Assabet Indivisible Network (GAIN), Indivisible Acton Area, Jewish Alliance for Law & Social Action (JALSA), Lexington Alarm, and Maynard Indivisible.
Sign up to get information and updates about our weekly standouts. We’ll keep you in the loop if we need to reschedule or cancel for weather or other considerations, and apprise you of our goals and progress.
Fight fascism with craftivism this holiday season!
Join us at Winter Markets across Massachusetts to purchase goods donated by local artisans and makers. We’ll have everything from pottery to stickers to jewelry and so much more.
Shop local, support the cause, and be in community. Let’s cut fascism out of Democracy!
Note from Editor: Avoid credit cards if at all possible!
Fight fascism with craftivism this holiday season!
Join us at Winter Markets across Massachusetts to purchase goods donated by local artisans and makers. We’ll have everything from pottery to stickers to jewelry and so much more.
Shop local, support the cause, and be in community. Let’s cut fascism out of Democracy!
Note from Editor: Avoid credit cards if at all possible!
Fight fascism with craftivism this holiday season!
Join us at Winter Markets across Massachusetts to purchase goods donated by local artisans and makers. We’ll have everything from pottery to stickers to jewelry and so much more.
Shop local, support the cause, and be in community. Let’s cut fascism out of Democracy!
Note from Editor: Avoid credit cards if at all possible!
Fight fascism with craftivism this holiday season!
Join us at Winter Markets across Massachusetts to purchase goods donated by local artisans and makers. We’ll have everything from pottery to stickers to jewelry and so much more.
Shop local, support the cause, and be in community. Let’s cut fascism out of Democracy!
Note from Editor: Avoid credit cards if at all possible!
Fight fascism with craftivism this holiday season!
Join us at Winter Markets across Massachusetts to purchase goods donated by local artisans and makers. We’ll have everything from pottery to stickers to jewelry and so much more.
Shop local, support the cause, and be in community. Let’s cut fascism out of Democracy!
Note from Editor: Avoid credit cards if at all possible!
This action is taking direct aim at Target, for caving to this administration’s biased attacks on DEI; Home Depot, for allowing and colluding with ICE to kidnap our neighbors on their properties; and Amazon, for funding this administration to secure their own corporate tax cuts.
Full Black Out: Don’t buy anything from Target, Amazon or Home Depot stores during this week. Use the time and money to connect with those you love, and rediscover what matters.
Redirect Spending:Skip the companies undermining democracy. Shop small, local, or with businesses affirming our humanity.Avoid credit cards if at all possible.
Join the Movement: Pledge to be a conscious consumer.
Amplify: Spread the word. Share the message in conversation and online.
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