Join others in a standout against ICE brutality. Noon to 1 PM on Veterans Day at the intersection of South St and Electric Ave. Bring signs relevant to the 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.
This a local Indivisible event! Hosted by Neponset Valley Progressives
Join us on Veteran’s Day, Tuesday 11/11,1-2pm, in Westwood center. Meeting at the intersection of High st and Gay st. We will hold signs in a silent vigil that honors veterans who fought to defeat fascism – and we will warn of the signs of fascism we see rising in the US today.
We need at least 20 people to hold large signs – we will give you the signs. More participants welcome – American flags encouraged. People who want to hold signs are encouraged to wear black or dark colors.
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 Chelmsford Connected’s November Meeting.
Chelmsford Connected is a local chapter of Indivisible, rooted in democracy and grassroots organizing. We’re a space for people who want more than awareness, we want connection, strategy, and action. Some of us met through local progressive groups, some at rallies, and others from nearby towns. What unites us is a shared belief: awareness of injustice isn’t enough.
We’re building relationships grounded in care, solidarity, and collective liberation. We’re here to organize, to stand up to bullies, and to shape a just future for everyone.
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 coffee and bagels+snacks on Sat. Nov. 15th 9:30-11am to learn about new local projects to reclaim democracy and protect civil rights. There will be opportunities for both hands-on activity and brainstorming!
Examples of projects include: bridge brigades, anti-ICE signage for businesses, the Empower app, Courage Collectives, and more.
Location: Melrose Unitarian Universalist Church, 70 W. Emerson St. Melrose. RSVP helpful for snack planning but not required. indivisibleinn@gmail.com
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 Greater Assabet Indivisible Network (GAIN) each Wednesday from 5:30pm – 6:30pm in front of Northborough’s “Old Town Hall” at the intersection of Routes 20 and 135, next to CVS. Meet our group as we hold our signs, create community, educate the public, and create good trouble. This is a fun-filled event and a busy location with great visibility.
We are continuing this weekly standout even while it’s dark – because it’s a great spot. The streetlights and headlights keep our signs visible. Some bring colored lights or glow sticks to make it more fun.
Please bring a sign if you have one, but that’s not a requirement. We often have extras, and sometimes blanks to create your own.
Note: If the forecast shows 32 degrees or lower or heavy rain for the standout time, please consider the event canceled.
Please park in the free municipal parking lot on Blake Street, next to the standout. Sawyer’s Bowladrome at 13 Blake Street is an ideal GPS destination.
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.
Why: The owner of Cafe Escadrille also owns the ICE Prison/Field Office at 1000 District Ave. He has been silent on the abuses in his building, and has not aided the Town’s efforts to inspect for zoning & safety violations. We’ll keep visiting his restaurant until he’s ready to face the conversation.
Parking: down the street in front of the Burlington Ice Palace (this is Town property where you will not be towed. Please do NOT park at the Cafe Escadrille!)
Note: People often wear formal wear to this protest!
The Billerica Common Coalition is a group of local people who are energized by a commitment to protect and promote Democracy. We will meet peacefully every Saturday through December 27, 12:30 – 1:30 on the Billerica Common.
On Saturday, November 8, our standout will be in support of the Billerica Community Pantry’s Town Wide Food Drive to help Billerica families who are being hurt by Trump’s denial of SNAP benefits.
This a local Indivisible event! EVERY SUNDAY! Noon to 1:30pm will be standing out to show resistance against the fascist regime that is trying to take over our country! Join us if you care!
This is a weekly local Indivisible event!
We are Patriots Standing Up for Democracy! We will be at the Barre Common on Rt. 122 every Sunday from noon to 1:30pm. Please bring your signs or banners and join us! All are welcome! We have copies of the U.S. Constitution and pins available.
We will happily take a donation for the Barre Food Pantry. Now more than ever we need to help those in need.
We stand at the Town Common on Route 122 which passes right through where we stand. We are directly across from the Town Band Stand. This spot is at the corner of Barre Road and School St. where Route 62 ends.
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.
Danielle Allen, convening chair of the Coalition for Healthy Democracy and author of Justice by Means of Democracy, presents her ideas on policy innovations needed for a healthy democracy. We’re called to envision what we want our democracy to look like, how we want it to function, and who we want it to support—what Danielle calls “renovating” democracy.
Danielle Allen is a seasoned leader, public policy and public affairs professor, author, democracy advocate, and mom. Whether in her research lab or as a civic leader, Danielle works on democracy renovation: a new way of thinking about and investing to strengthen our country. Democracy renovation reconnects people to civic life and redesigns our political institutions and civic infrastructure so people have the tools they need to be responsible and effective citizens— and politicians have the incentives they need to deliver responsive and accountable representation.
Danielle is a founder of multiple civic organizations including the Civics and History Inquiry Partnership, Educating for American Democracy, and Partners In Democracy. She is the author of Our Declaration and Justice by Means of Democracy, as well as the forthcoming Radical Duke: how one aristocrat-and the American Revolution—transformed Britain. A former columnist for the Washington Post, she now writes for The Renovator. Danielle is also the convening chair for the Coalition for Healthy Democracy, a ballot committee seeking to put ballot initiatives for an all-party primary and public records transparency on the November 2026 ballot in Massachusetts.
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.
Editor’s Note: Jungle primaries without Ranked Choice Voting will elect more MAGA in Massachusetts.
More and more we see them at rallies, in groups walking the streets of Salem and the North Shore: umbrellas with words, and/or decorations, promoting the cause.
Join us at our Umbrella Making Workshop! Bring an umbrella to decorate, or use one of ours – we have a limited supply. Art supplies will be provided, or bring your own, and even a friend.
This is a no cost workshop. Donations taken if offered, but are certainly not mandatory.
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.