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!
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 in exchange for a pin.
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.
Join Worcester Indivisible’s Open Member Meeting Every Other Sunday at 7PM!
Members, supporters, and the politically curious can join to come together, hear what we’re working on, and have open discussion about what matters most, locally, and nationally.
Hosted by members of our Advisory Board, each meeting includes:
✅ Updates on current campaigns and priorities.
✅ Space to ask questions, offer feedback, or raise new ideas.
✅ Opportunities to connect with others in the movement.
Whether you’re deeply involved or just looking for a way to stay informed, you’re welcome here.
📍 Meetings are held every other Sunday at 7:00 PM on Zoom
📝 Registration required
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After you register, add future meetings to your calendar too!
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.
The committee has had great success in the past and would appreciate your assistance in spreading the news about the initiative. Volunteers interested in helping the committee will be given a list of neighbors that frequently vote for Democrats and a stack of invitations. The committee is asking volunteers to reach out to their neighbors however they feel most comfortable.
Want to help keep our actions safe, organized, and powerful? Join us for an official Marshal Training hosted by Worcester Indivisible.
Whether you’re brand new to nonviolent direct action or just want to brush up on your skills, this session will cover both NVDA essentials and marshal techniques — open to anyone ready to learn and support actions in any role.
We’ll cover: What is NVDA [Non-Violent Direct Action] What a marshal is and why they matter How to cork intersections and control flow Leapfrogging techniques to support mobile protests/marches De-escalation tips and safety awareness Signal App 101 for secure group communication How to support accessibility and inclusion on the ground
And most importantly — how to keep each other safe while standing up for justice
This training will be interactive, and discussion based. You’ll leave with real tactics, scripts, and tools you can use right away. We’ll also go over what to do in case of police presence, counter-protesters, or emergencies.
No prior experience is required — just bring your curiosity, your questions, and your commitment to keeping our community strong. You are also not required to Marshal at any time by attending this event, we encourage anyone and everyone to attend it simply to grow their skills and feel more comfortable during actions.
This is a great entry point if you’ve ever thought: “I want to help, but I don’t know where to start.”
Bridge Brigade Visibilities are fun and effective. Our overpass messages are seen by up to 6000 cars per hour. Swing Left JP holds two visibilities each week, one on Thursday afternoons and another every Friday AM in Dorchester, on savin Hill Ave., over Rt. 93 inbound. Join us!
Join a Bridge Brigade! Visibilities on a bridge reach up to 6000 cars per hour with our bold messages. Swing Left JP holds two visibilities every week, weather permitting, every Thursday afternoon in Newtonville, over the Mass Pike.
We will be hosting a peaceful “sit in” protest in the courtyard of the Harvard Kennedy School on Sunday, October 26th, during the anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis (October 16th – 28th, 1962), in opposition to RFK Jr.’s actions as Secretary of Health & Human Services. This will be a peaceful, nonviolent gathering to draw attention to RFK Jr.’s restructuring, budget cuts, and spread of misinformation on vaccines.
This a local Indivisible event!
We will be meeting around 9am and plan to stay until around 12pm. We are flexible, however, and open to suggestions about practicalities from anyone familiar with the Harvard Kennedy School. We will bring poster board and markers for those interested in drawing signs though all are encouraged to bring their own.
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 passionate about making a difference in our community but not sure where to start? Do you want to connect with local groups on the front lines of the most important issues of our time?
This is a unique opportunity to meet representatives from a dozen incredible state and local organizations dedicated to creating positive change. Learn about their vital work, ask questions, and discover how your time and talents can make a real impact, especially here in our corner of Massachusetts.
This event is designed to be an informal, welcoming space for both seasoned activists and newcomers alike. Each organization will give a brief introduction, and then you’ll have plenty of time to visit their tables to chat one-on-one.
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.