Please join in person if you can get to BostonTomorrow/Friday Nov 14 at 1pm is the Rally/Press Conference Publicizing & pushing back the regime’s Attacks on SNAP Workers to silence them.LOCATION: Tip O’Neill building at 10 Causeway St.. Speakers include, the VP of the BTU, an EPA worker who was fired for signing a letter of dissent, the Director of the Allston-Brighton Food pantry,President of the MA alliance of retired Americans, and Rep Pressley, and Senator Markey. It includes a FOOD DRIVE for Allston Brighton Food Pantry! Bring food items from list on PDF or donate here:https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaign_id=E7G2NM24AUJ4G.
Senate Republicans rammed through their Medicaid and SNAP slashing reconciliation bill with life threatening cuts. We’re seeing increased costs of healthcare, groceries, Insurance premiums, childcare and more.
Raise your voice to let our Members of Congress know that this is unacceptable. Join this event to end the outrageous giveaways by this administration at the cost of working families, low-income folks, seniors and veterans. Slashing Medicaid and SNAP to fund billionaire tax breaks is unacceptable.
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 recommend all participants review our safety and security resource before your event: https://indivisi.org/safety
On the first Friday of December, the good troublemakers of Southeastern Mass will once again be meeting in Hanover to host a postcard party. There is no better way to spend your Fridays than having great conversation with like-minded friends, socializing, eating good food, and effecting positive change in the world.
6:30-8pm: Rebecca Riccio from Boston Trainers Collective presents Readiness, Resilience and Resistance: A Workshop for What Lies Ahead
🌾We are collecting non-perishable food items at our monthly meetings on behalf of WHEAT in Clinton. The following items are currently at the top of their wish list: potato flakes, stuffing, pasta, canned meals (soups, stews), cooking oil and juice. community!🍞 Learn more about WHEAT
Join fellow activists as we write postcards to elected officials. Bring your own refreshments, favorite pen and good conversation! Email Amy@SolidarityLowell.com for questions and to RSVP.
Our “Second Saturdays” standouts are back! Join us as we gather in front of Fitchburg City Hall on the second Saturday of each month to support democracy and the rule of law – and to protest the policies of trump and this shambolic and cruel administration. Signs are welcome, and there are always extra signs and flags to borrow.
This local Indivisible event takes place in the sun, rain, or snow!
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.
Notes from the organizer: We will not be having our every other Saturday sign holding on 11/29 as that is our town’s Festival of Trees held throughout the town center. Bring your own sign for whatever issue is most on your mind, we will have extra signs with a focus on Ice and EPSTEIN.
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.
On Wednesday, December 3, at 6:30pm, Indivisible is holding a public meeting at First Parish UU of Fitchburg (923 Main Street).
This meeting will be a potluck social gathering. Folks can bring any kind of food/dish to share. This isn’t required! Please bring something if you can – if you are unable to, we still want you there! We’ll bring the water 🙂
There will be a guest speaker who will make a short presentation, a couple of stations for actions you can take, and plenty of time for sharing and discussion.
There is no parking at the church, but plenty of parking is available at the post office, along Main Street, and at Workers Credit Union. If you need help parking, or need a ride, please let us know. We want you with us and will help get you there!
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.
Are you a young person between 13 and 25 years old who is interested in taking action around preventing gun violence? Join us for our Team ENOUGH welcome session to learn more about the different ways you can engage.
Team ENOUGH is a youth-led program whose mission is to educate young voices about gun violence and mobilize them to take meaningful action against it. Supported by Brady United, we harness the expertise and experience of today’s youth to advance our intersectional work across the country.
Led by an Executive Council, comprised of students just like us, we believe that diversity is a strength, and that only when everyone has a seat at the table can we build an effective movement to prevent all gun violence in all communities.
For us, preventing gun violence not only requires regulating access to firearms but also addressing how systemic racism and environmental factors cause this form of bloodshed to run especially rampant in communities of color. You cannot talk about gun violence without talking about police brutality, white supremacy, the broken criminal justice system, poverty, homophobia, access to affordable housing, or the often barriers separating disadvantaged populations from physical and mental healthcare.
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.