May Day 2018 – Resist Deportations
Join us on International Workers Day The government in Washington is leading a generalized assault on our lives, rights, and living conditions. The wealth gap today is greater than atContinue reading →
Join us on International Workers Day The government in Washington is leading a generalized assault on our lives, rights, and living conditions. The wealth gap today is greater than atContinue reading →
Rally on the Boston Common @ 5:00 PM Followed by a 6:30 March to Copley Square Join us on International Workers Day Immediate Permanent Residence for All Undocumented Migrants! PermanentContinue reading →
Information will focus on increasing understanding of how the body's various systems impact mental health based on recent research. From food to fitness. email: coppingerth@vinfen.org
Join us to rally and lobby for Paid Family and Medical Leave and a $15 Minimum Wage at the Massachusetts State House! This event will represent the culmination of aContinue reading →
May 13 - meet at 7:00 a.m., 35 Church St., First Parish Watertown for the bus Mother's Day Walk for Peace The Walk raises funds for the Louis D. BrownContinue reading →
SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2018 – 12noon to 6pm – RAIN OR SHINE! Join us at noon at the Boston City Hall stage for the free, all ages Pride Concert featuringContinue reading →
June 28 - 6:00-7:00 p.m., Massachusetts Statehouse VIGIL to Condemn Human Rights Violations at the US Border In the wake of the 2009 coup and the subsequent increasing violence,Continue reading →
June 30 - Washington DC - 11:00 a.m, Lafayette Square; Boston 11:00-2:00, Boston City Hall Plaza Nationwide marches to protest Family Separation at the Border * Watertown residents who want toContinue reading →
The 4th of July is the deadliest in the City of Boston. Join the Young People of the City of Boston in Communities of Color as we demand change! WeContinue reading →
Rally to Pass 4 Key Protections Tuesday, July 10th, 11:30am-1:30pm, Massachusetts State House, 24 Beacon St, Boston We have rallied, made calls, sent emails and visited our legislators - andContinue reading →