Month: November 2018

SOLIDARITY LOWELL RAPID RESPONSE TEAM ACTION LIST FOR 11/15/18

Local

Solidarity Lowell November Meeting

Sunday, November 18th, 5:30pm, Christ Church United, 1 Bartlett Street, Lowell

The monthly general meeting for members of Solidarity Lowell. Daniela Marquez Albert will present on the “Public Charge Rule” and what we can do about it. Also, a discussion on how to have difficult conversations during the holidays. All are welcome!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/2100444800020366/

 

 

Transgender Day of Remembrance at UML

Monday, November 19th, 4-7pm, UML O’Leary Library, 61 Wilder St, Lowell

The Center for Hope and Healing, UMass Lowell Gender Studies and Office of Multicultural Affairs and Greater Lowell Health Alliance invite you to join us for this year’s Transgender Day of Remembrance: Community, Dialogues, and Vigil. There will be TWO simultaneous sessions starting at 4pm (a Trans and Non-Binary Community Space and a Cisgender Dialogue Space) leading into a vigil at 5:45pm.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/349935495582862/
To RSVP or ask any questions please email nikki@chhinc.org

 

 

 

Help the Leonce Family

Jacob Leonce was recently deported back to St. Lucia, leaving his wife and two young children here in Lawrence without any support or income. A GoFundMe was set up before he was deported and is now being used to assist the family, in addition to helping with his legal fees. Anything you can give would be greatly appreciated!

Donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/jacob-l

Volunteer at the New Lowell Justice For Our Neighbors Clinic

Wednesdays:  December 12, January 9 and February 13

Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) is looking for volunteers for their new clinic in Lowell. They are in need of:

Clinic Coordinators:  Coordinate clinic operation
Intake Volunteer (2-3):  Complete confidential client paperwork at clinic
Hospitality (2-3):  Prepare and serve light supper  / refreshments for clinic
Child care (1-2):  Supervise (as needed) young-children during the clinic
Interpreters (2-3), as needed (Spanish, Portuguese, Other)
Additional volunteers will be needed to support ongoing fundraising, marketing and outreach.

If interested, contact pam-brewster@comcast.net

Chelms-FED UP Postcarding

Every Tuesday, 9:30-11:30am, The Java Room, 14 Littleton Rd, Chelmsford

Fed up and near Chelmsford? Come join us to write postcards to voters and to our elected officials! Information, addresses, and supplies provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies and info as well. See you there! (NOTE: This is still on during Thanksgiving week! Join us!)

For more information, contact Hope at hope@solidaritylowell.com

Help with Sanctuary

Assisting our immigrant community is one of the most important things you can possibly do. If you are interested in helping out with local sanctuary efforts, either with accompaniment, food, laundry, or otherwise, please email marissa@solidaritylowell.com. Training is provided. You can also donate to the cause here: http://www.merrimackvalleyproject.org/donate-1/ (please write “sanctuary” in the “special notes” part of the donation form).

More information and to sign up for training: marissa@solidaritylowell.com

State

Ollin Solidarity Caravan: Freedom of Movement is a Human Right

Saturday, November 17th, 12-3pm, US Immigration Courts at JFK Federal Building, 15 New Sudbury Street, Room 320, Boston

Ollin is the Nahuatl word for movement and everyone has the right to move whether it be because of political, economic or corporate violence, oppression, racial or sexual discrimination, environmental catastrophe or circumstances, to connect with family and friends, or just because they have the desire to do so. We will gather outside immigration court to participate in a vigil; a land honoring ceremony; dance, drumming, and music; to say the names and share the stories of those on the migrant caravan being stopped by armed military, borders and walls, along with those facing ICE violence and imprisonment right here in Boston.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1001323993408270/

Boston Public Schools Walkout for Black and Brown Lives

Monday, November 19th, 12:30-5:30pm, Boston City Hall Plaza, 1 City Hall Square, Boston

Mayor Walsh and Boston Public Schools have proposed the closing of West Roxbury High School as well as the McCormick Middle School. Both of these educational facilities occupy black and brown children who will be extremely affected by these closures. Join every Boston Public School Young person and Young people across the City of Boston as we walk out for Black & Brown lives and meet at City Hall to do a silent protest of a “Die In”.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/192245728324386/

 

 

Comment on the Proposed Public Charge Rule

(use the form at the link below)

The Trump administration wants to slam the door on working-class immigrants by subjecting anyone who earns less than 250% of the federal poverty line ($62,750 for a family of 4) to intense scrutiny, and effectively excluding anyone below 125% of FPL ($31,375 for a family of 4). Immigrants applying for a green card or visa could be deemed to be a “public charge” – someone who depends on the government – and turned away if they earn below 250% of FPL and use any of a wide range of public programs for working families, or are deemed to be likely to use them in the future. This is an assault on America’s fundamental values, and we must fight back.

Leave comments using this form set up by MIRA (English only): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfaAJ2xCj-2LwemVTCp90NLs7exHMVmRQaaqlQoveUH_VWcWA/viewform

Help Lawrence Cosecha Members Assist Immigrants at the Border

Three volunteer organizers (Gabriela, Reyna, and Carlos) are raising money to fly out to the Brownsville, TX border and buy supplies to donate to the asylum seekers and migrants with their bare necessities. We are asking our community to help us get there so we may support our friends crossing, help local grassroots and community movements on the field, document efforts, and create the conditions for others to come to join as we welcome our brothers and sisters in the caravans with radical love. We plan to arrive in Brownsville, TX as soon as possible and will be staying for several weeks to a month. Your contribution will help us with flights and expenses to support migrants directly with food, clothes, and hygienic products.

Donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/immigrant-support-at-the-border

 

 

Posted by Greg in Rapid Response Team

SOLIDARITY LOWELL RAPID RESPONSE TEAM ACTION LIST FOR 11/8/18

Local

TODAY: Nobody is Above the Law Mueller Protection Rapid Response Rally

Thursday, November 8th, 5-7pm, Ladd and Whitney Memorial (the island outside City Hall), 309 Merrimack Street, Lowell

Nobody is above the law! Donald Trump has installed a crony to oversee the special counsel’s Trump-Russia investigation, crossing a red line set to protect the investigation. By replacing Rod Rosenstein with just-named Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker as special counsel Robert Mueller’s boss on the investigation, Trump has undercut the independence of the investigation. Whitaker has publicly outlined strategies to stifle the investigation and cannot be allowed to remain in charge of it. The Nobody Is Above the Law network demands that Whitaker immediately commit not to assume supervision of the investigation.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/2183811891652272/

 

Thursday Postcarding and Sign-Making

Every Thursday, 9-11am, Panera Bread, 2 Cornerstone Square, Westford

Celebrate the election wins and shake off the losses with your postcarding friends from Indivisible Westford Progressive Massachusetts! This week, we will be writing postcards to Mississippi voters for Mike Espy’s runoff election! We are also adding signmaking for the Mueller rallies to this event! Come make your sign or write postcards with us!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/193011431601542/

 

Vote to Confirm the Solidarity Lowell By-Laws

By November 16th

Thanks to everyone who gave suggestions about our by-laws draft at our meetings! The final draft is ready for approval. You can view the by-laws here:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FmA7AAJSCnYUInhyDq8XN5vED_qYfwt2

Vote here: https://goo.gl/forms/Lm9lLGxVnXm2d8ET2

 

Merrimack Valley Project MICAH Dinner

Saturday, November 10th, 6pm, St. Patrick’s Church, 282 Suffolk St, Lowell

MVP hosts its 6th annual MICAH Dinner, honoring community leaders for their work to create a more just world. Solidarity Lowell member Jon Grossman is being honored! Tickets are still available for $25 and will be sold at the event for those still needing a ticket.

Contact the MVP office (978-686-0650 or mvalleypr@gmail.com ) for tickets.

 

Solidarity Lowell November Meeting

Sunday, November 18th, 5:30pm, Christ Church United, 1 Bartlett Street, Lowell

The monthly general meeting for members of Solidarity Lowell. Daniela Marquez Albert will present on the “Public Charge Rule” and what we can do about it. All are welcome!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/2100444800020366/

 

Volunteer at the New Lowell Justice for Our Neighbors Clinic

Wednesdays:  November 14, December 12, January 9 and February 13

Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) is looking for volunteers for their new clinic in Lowell. They are in need of:

Clinic Coordinators:  Coordinate clinic operation
Intake Volunteer (2-3):  Complete confidential client paperwork at clinic
Hospitality (2-3):  Prepare and serve light supper  / refreshments for clinic
Child care (1-2):  Supervise (as needed) young-children during the clinic
Interpreters (2-3), as needed (Spanish, Portuguese, Other)
Additional volunteers will be needed to support ongoing fundraising, marketing and outreach.

If interested, contact pam-brewster@comcast.net

 

Chelms-FED Up Postcarding

Every Tuesday, 9:30-11:30am, The Java Room, 14 Littleton Rd, Chelmsford

Fed up and near Chelmsford? Come join us to write postcards to voters and to our elected officials! Information, addresses, and supplies provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies and info as well. See you there!

For more information, contact Hope at hope@solidaritylowell.com
 

Help with Sanctuary

Assisting our immigrant community is one of the most important things you can possibly do. If you are interested in helping out with local sanctuary efforts, either with accompaniment, food, laundry, or otherwise, please email marissa@solidaritylowell.com. Training is provided. You can also donate to the cause here: http://www.merrimackvalleyproject.org/donate-1/ (please write “sanctuary” in the “special notes” part of the donation form).

More information and to sign up for training: marissa@solidaritylowell.com

 

State

Comment on the Proposed Public Charge Rule

(use the form at the link below)

The Trump administration wants to slam the door on working-class immigrants by subjecting anyone who earns less than 250% of the federal poverty line ($62,750 for a family of 4) to intense scrutiny, and effectively excluding anyone below 125% of FPL ($31,375 for a family of 4). Immigrants applying for a green card or visa could be deemed to be a “public charge” – someone who depends on the government – and turned away if they earn below 250% of FPL and use any of a wide range of public programs for working families, or are deemed to be likely to use them in the future. This is an assault on America’s fundamental values, and we must fight back.

Leave comments using this form set up by MIRA (English only): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfaAJ2xCj-2LwemVTCp90NLs7exHMVmRQaaqlQoveUH_VWcWA/viewform
 

Posted by Greg in Rapid Response Team

SOLIDARITY LOWELL RAPID RESPONSE TEAM ACTION LIST FOR 11/3/18

Local

Vote to Confirm the Solidarity Lowell By-Laws

By November 16th

Thanks to everyone who gave suggestions about our by-laws draft at our meetings! The final draft is ready for approval. You can view the by-laws here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FmA7AAJSCnYUInhyDq8XN5vED_qYfwt2

Vote here: https://goo.gl/forms/Lm9lLGxVnXm2d8ET2

 

Yes on 3 Final Weekend Canvassing and Phonebanking

Saturday, November 3rd, 10am-2pm
Saturday November 3rd, 2pm-6pm
Sunday, November 4th, 10am-2pm
Sunday, November 4th, 2pm-6pm

The Center for Hope and Healing, 21 George St, Ste 400, Lowell

Come meet voters and spread the word about voting Yes on 3 to defend transgender equality in Massachusetts! It’s fun to meet voters and talk about protecting Massachusetts’s important nondiscrimination law. Wear comfy shoes and dress for the weather if you plan to canvass. Training provided. Bring a friend!

More information and to RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/245684096110877/?active_tab=about

 

Vote!!!

Tuesday, November 6th, 7am-8pm

View Progressive Massachuetts’ endorsements here: https://www.progressivemass.com/2018elections

View the Lowell Votes Voter’s Guide here: http://www.lowellvotes.org/2018electionguide/?fbclid=IwAR0jFiaR_wjDJ2DgK_i0ikaMOlM6-Qhg-Z-VRhRq8Vpl49EHYkRmxtWqXqE

 

Canvass and/or Phonebank with Yes on 3 on Election Day

Tuesday, November 6th, 12pm-5pm and 5pm-8pm, United Teachers of Lowell, 169 Merrimack St, 4th Floor, Lowell

Join us for our final canvassing and/or phonebanking for Yes on 3 for transgender rights! Training is provided. Bring a friend!

For more information and to RSVP, email hope@solidaritylowell.com

 

Merrimack Valley Project MICAH Dinner

Saturday, November 10th, 6pm, St. Patrick’s Church, 282 Suffolk St, Lowell

MVP hosts its 6th annual MICAH Dinner, honoring community leaders for their work to create a more just world. Solidarity Lowell member Jon Grossman is being honored! Tickets are still available for $25 and will be sold at the event for those still needing a ticket.

Contact the MVP office (978-686-0650 or mvalleypr@gmail.com) for tickets.

 

Volunteer at the New Lowell Justice For Our Neighbors Clinic

Wednesdays:  November 14, December 12, January 9 and February 13

Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) is looking for volunteers for their new clinic in Lowell. They are in need of:

Clinic Coordinators:  Coordinate clinic operation
Intake Volunteer (2-3):  Complete confidential client paperwork at clinic
Hospitality (2-3):  Prepare and serve light supper  / refreshments for clinic
Child care (1-2):  Supervise (as needed) young-children during the clinic
Interpreters (2-3), as needed (Spanish, Portuguese, Other)
Additional volunteers will be needed to support ongoing fundraising, marketing and outreach.

If interested, contact pam-brewster@comcast.net
 

A Rapid Response Rally if Mueller OR ROSENSTEIN are Fired

If the firing happens before 2pm, the event will be held at 5pm the same day. If it happens after 2pm, the event will be held at noon the following day. Ladd and Whitney Memorial (the island outside City Hall), 309 Merrimack Street, Lowell

Nobody is above the law! Donald Trump is publicly considering firing special counsel Robert Mueller. This week, it became clear that he could fire Rosenstein as well. This would be a constitutional crisis for our country. Our response in the minutes and hours following a power grab will dictate what happens next, which is why an immediate response is imperative. If Mueller/Rosenstein are fired or forced out, this will trigger the protest. If they resign, it will not.

Sign up to be notified: https://act.moveon.org/event/mueller-firing-rapid-response-events/14830

 

Help with Sanctuary

Assisting our immigrant community is one of the most important things you can possibly do. If you are interested in helping out with local sanctuary efforts, either with accompaniment, food, laundry, or otherwise, please email marissa@solidaritylowell.com. Training is provided. You can also donate to the cause here: http://www.merrimackvalleyproject.org/donate-1/ (please write “sanctuary” in the “special notes” part of the donation form).

More information and to sign up for training: marissa@solidaritylowell.com

State

Comment on the Proposed Public Charge Rule

(use the form at the link below)

The Trump administration wants to slam the door on working-class immigrants by subjecting anyone who earns less than 250% of the federal poverty line ($62,750 for a family of 4) to intense scrutiny, and effectively excluding anyone below 125% of FPL ($31,375 for a family of 4). Immigrants applying for a green card or visa could be deemed to be a “public charge” – someone who depends on the government – and turned away if they earn below 250% of FPL and use any of a wide range of public programs for working families, or are deemed to be likely to use them in the future. This is an assault on America’s fundamental values, and we must fight back.

Leave comments using this form set up by MIRA (English only): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfaAJ2xCj-2LwemVTCp90NLs7exHMVmRQaaqlQoveUH_VWcWA/viewform

 

Posted by Greg in Rapid Response Team