RAPID RESPONSE TEAM
The RRT (Rapid Response Team) Action List compiles action items from the week and upcoming events into one place. If you would like to add anything to the weekly update, please send it to Dee Halzack at dee@solidaritylowell.com.
BE CAREFUL OUT THERE FOR THE SAFETY OF YOURSELF AND EVERYONE YOU KNOW!
Solidarity Lowell Events and Actions
Phonebank for our Endorsed Candidate Lisa Arnold
Every Thursday 6-9pm and every Saturday 1-4pm.
RSVP to volunteer@lisaforstaterep.com to sign up! Last date August 29th.
Sign Holding for Lisa Arnold
Monday through Thursday, 4-6pm
Lowell Senior Center
276 Broadway St
No August SL General Meeting
Local Events and Actions
Find out more about Lowell’s Redistricting Process
We voted for a new system for electing City Council and School Committee. It calls for a hybrid system of 8 district councilors and 3 at-large councilors. Now the lines for the districts have to be drawn to ensure that at least two of the new districts are majority-minority.
Hosted by Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association (CMAA), Lowell Alliance, and Latinx Community Center for Empowerment (LCCE)
For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1183827868668762/
Link directly to meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85232079232?pwd=aDR3cGtSMlZCY3hxQWpiSFh1cGd5UT09
Mill City Nonprofits Nominated for Donations by MillTown Helping Hands
August’s nominees include 2 Lowell groups, Coalition for a Better Acre and Project Learning.
To vote for one, go to: https://milltownplumbing.com/milltowns-helping-hands/
The Farm Market at Mill No. 5
250 Jackson St, Lowell
The Farm Market is outside. The building is also now open with safety rules, including masks and social distancing.
https://www.facebook.com/thefarmmarket/
City Hall Access Limited
Looking for the Secure Lockbox for your Mail-in Ballot?
One lockbox is in the Election Department, Rm 5, in the basement of City Hall. It is accessible when the office is open, Tuesday and Thursday.
The other lockbox is located INSIDE the “back” entrance, on JFK plaza, near the police station. As of August 17, there was no signage, but the Election Department said when the door is locked, ballots can be deposited through the mail slot.
Next City Council Meeting
At the beginning of the emergency, the City Council voted to meet every 2 weeks to facilitate safe distancing. Watch the meeting on LTC (Channel 99 or https://www.ltc.org/watch/channel-99/). Members wishing to speak regarding a specific agenda item shall register to speak in advance by sending an email to the City Clerk indicating the agenda item and a phone number to call so that they may be conferenced in to the meeting. Email address is MGEARY@LOWELLMA.GOV. If no access to email you may contact City Clerk at 978-674-4161.
State-level Actions and Events
Phonebank for Census and Vote by Mail
People in communities hit hardest by COVID-19 need a voice in what resources are needed for recovery. That’s why MA Voter Table and Masscounts are calling residents and voters in communities of color, working-class neighborhoods, and more to participate in the 2020 Census and to make a plan to vote safely this fall.
http://bit.ly/vbm-signup
Support the Citizen’s Commission
The Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs is discussing bill H.4908. H.4908 deals with the first-in-the-nation Massachusetts Citizens Commission that Massachusetts voters created through a 2018 ballot initiative.
Over the past 18 months the Citizens Commission has conducted over 20 public meetings across Massachusetts, collected extensive research and testimony. The Citizens Commission has issued two key reports with findings & recommendations for action. Massachusetts should advance the recommendations to ensure that Congress pass and the states ratify an amendment to the US Constitution to ensure our ability to limit the corrupting power of money in our political system and protect the voice and representation of all Americans.
To ensure that we move forward in our mission to put people before money, we ask that you contact the Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs ASAP to report out H.4908 favorably. You can reach the committee at jessica.avery@mahouse.gov.
National Actions and Events
Moveon #SavethePostOffice Action
Saturday, August 22, 11am
Show up at local post offices across the country for “Save the Post Office Saturday” to save the post office from Trump and declare that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy must resign.
The Lowell Main Post Office is located at 55 Father Morissette Blvd, near the Tsongas Arena.
More information: https://www.savethepostoffice.net/
Medicare For All Action
Saturday, August 22, 12pm
97 Lowell Road, Concord, MA
https://act.medicare4all.org/event/doa_attend/1891/signup/?source=em20200818-58261&t=5&akid=58261%2E125886%2EnRqK3p
Speak out against attempt to undo HUD protections for transgender people
The current administration is looking to remove critical protections meant to ensure the safety of any trans person in need of Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) funded programs – especially homeless shelters! We have until September to comment on the proposed new rules to try to fight them. You’ll find guidance on the page on the link for writing a message. The government has to read every unique comment they receive, so the more people write, the more they have to pay attention.
http://housingsaveslives.org
Urge your Federal legislators to pass the Native American Voting Rights Act
Co-authored by Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and U.S. House Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) this bill will ensure tribal polling places have proper voting equipment, require tribal consultation on polling site locations, and provide tribes with the resources they need to carry out full and fair elections. There have been too many attempts in the last few years to deny Native Americans their right to vote.
https://action.lakotalaw.org/action/pass-navra
Ongoing Solidarity Lowell Initiatives
Support for Asylum-Seeker Marius
Marius is the Togolese asylum seeker whom the Merrimack Valley Interfaith Sanctuary Network (MVISN) is sponsoring. With generous support from people like you and MVISN member groups like ours, Marius has retained an immigration lawyer, filed an application for asylum, and successfully moved his case to the Boston immigration courts from El Paso, exponentially increasing his possibility of ultimately winning his case. Until Marius receives legal authorization to work, our network has committed to financially supporting him with $500/month.
Can you chip in towards the $500 we need to meet our commitment to him? Any amount will be gratefully accepted. Consider becoming a “sustaining supporter” by making a recurring monthly donation, no size too small! We are also looking for folks who are interested in helping in an ongoing basis, in any of these three committees: Legal, Fundraising, and Housing. If you’re interested, please email mvisn@solidaritylowell.com
Donate here: http://www.merrimackvalleyproject.org/donate-1/ (please write “asylum” in the “special notes” part of the donation form)
Solidarity Lowell is a volunteer group of community members of Greater Lowell working toward social justice by defending the human rights, dignity, and equality of all persons against all forms of hate and discrimination.
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View the notes from our July meeting here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K4F3LJ0grKGlc2-752dQ-x8d3KtQAJGkEVjnFDj9QDM/edit?usp=sharing
Recording of our July meeting: https://youtu.be/OOF3wIb6hwM
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