Enjoy fun and fundraising for Casa/Metrowest Worker Center. Echoes of Hope will include Music Trivia Across the Decades, Live Auction, Appetizers, Cash Bar, Art Sale. Designed for ages 18+.
David O’Leary, radio host of CRB 99.5, will be our Emcee. All proceed to benefit Metrowest Worker Center – Casa to provide direct aid to our immigrant neighbors.
The community is invited to explore the power of allyship and respect for all at a free screening of Shared Legacies, a moving documentary about important historical lessons of the Black Jewish Alliance during the Civil Rights Movement. A facilitated discussion will follow the film. The film is for adults and teens.
Congregation Beth Elohim is a co-sponsor of this film screening, with Acton-Boxborough Schools and the Town of Acton. To view the film’s trailer go HERE
This weekend, a bunch of good troublemakers will host voter outreach effort in Weymouth for the Tuesday, November 4th election. The goal is to remind our progressive neighbors to vote on November 4th. Voter turnout for municipal elections is low, with progressives tending not to participate in elections at this level.
The troublemakers are looking for volunteers to help with the outreach program this weekend in the form of leaving reminder pamphlets on voters’ doors.
Join us for a Freedom Vigil as we stand in solidarity with immigrant families and demand an end to the detention and deportation of nonviolent, law-abiding community members.
Across the country, people are gathering outside ICE facilities, local jails, courthouses, and other centers of power to shine a light on the erosion of due process and the rise of authoritarian overreach. Together, we affirm that justice, compassion, and the rule of law must apply to everyone—regardless of immigration status.
This moment matters because the government’s attacks on immigrants are not only tearing families apart—they are setting dangerous precedents that threaten the constitutional rights of all Americans. When due process is denied to one group, the foundation of democracy itself is weakened. By coming together in public, peaceful resistance, we send a clear message: our communities believe in fairness, dignity, and accountability.
This will be a peaceful, family-friendly event featuring community speakers, moments of reflection, and opportunities to take action. Please bring candles, signs, flags and your commitment to stand with those whose rights and dignity are under threat.
Across the country, immigrant communities are under attack — targeted by raids, detention, and dehumanizing policies that tear families apart. These tactics are being weaponized as part of a broader authoritarian crackdown that threatens the rights and freedoms of everyone.
Now is the time to come together, to stand shoulder to shoulder, and to say clearly:
We will not stand by as families are disappeared, rights are dismantled, and democracy itself is eroded.
The Disappeared in America Weekend of Action is a nationwide mobilization to defend our shared values of dignity, freedom, and justice for all. Together, we’ll shine a light on the human toll of detention and demand an end to corporate and government complicity in this cruelty.
Across the country, immigrant communities are under attack — targeted by raids, detention, and dehumanizing policies that tear families apart. These tactics are being weaponized as part of a broader authoritarian crackdown that threatens the rights and freedoms of everyone.
Now is the time to come together, to stand shoulder to shoulder, and to say clearly:
We will not stand by as families are disappeared, rights are dismantled, and democracy itself is eroded.
The Disappeared in America Weekend of Action is a nationwide mobilization to defend our shared values of dignity, freedom, and justice for all. Together, we’ll shine a light on the human toll of detention and demand an end to corporate and government complicity in this cruelty.
7pm – Breakout sessions and ongoing Work projects.
7:30pm – Come together to share and problem solve
8pm – Meeting ends
We rallied. We protested. Are you ready to take the next step?
Let’s keep up the No Kings 2 momentum.
FCU’s Reclaiming Our Democracy Group and Indivisible Littleton are teaming up to present a Democracy Workshop.
We will review the One Million Rising Pillars and brainstorm actions together with our neighbors. And, we’ll have some works in progress for you to jump right into.
Noncooperation with the regime is our superpower.
Bring a dish to share and join our neighbors in community.
On the first Friday of November, 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.
November 1st is the first Saturday of September, which means the Unitarian Universalist Church is hosting the Bridge of Love visibility. Come hold signs with the good troublemakers to kick off the fall by celebrating our communities’ diversity and showing your solidarity with groups in communities targeted on the South Shore by this regime. Join the crew of Good Troublemakers at the River Street overpass in Norwell from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, November 1st .
Republicans shut down the federal government because they insist on taking away healthcare, jacking up health insurance premiums, and giving Trump another blank check to fuel his illegal power-grab. We’re taking action to demand Republicans end the shutdown by negotiating a bipartisan budget deal that protects healthcare and reins in Trump’s manipulation of federal funds. Democrats must continue holding the line and fighting to stop Trump’s authoritarian attacks on our healthcare, communities, and democracy!
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 and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.