Trump/Pence Regime Must Go! Protest Rally!

Regardless of whether you voted… No matter who wins We Must Be In the Streets, Beginning the Day After the Midterm Elections TO DEMAND AND DEMONSTRATE OUR DETERMINATION THAT: IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY, THE TRUMP/PENCE REGIME MUST GO! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 5:30 - 7:30 PM Outside South Station at Summer and Atlantic Avenue. TheseContinue reading →

The Next Two Years and Beyond: A Movement Building Conference

Confirmed Speakers: John Nichols is national affairs correspondent of The Nation. His most recent book is Horsemen of the Trumpocalypse: A Field Guide to the Most Dangerous People in America Rev. Karlene Griffiths Sekou organizes with Black Lives Matter Boston Phyllis Bennis is director of the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies.Continue reading →

Ollin Solidarity Caravan: Freedom of Movement Is a Human Right

No Borders, No Walls, No Prisons! We will not be complicit! 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 haveContinue reading →

World Day of Remembrance 2018

Join us for the 2018 World Day of Remembrance. Stand in solidarity to honor those who have been injured or killed by a road traffic crash. The vast majority of these crashes are preventable through engineering, education and enforcement. In numbers, we can recognize our loved ones, and also demand action from our elected officials.Continue reading →

Our Shared Table: MIRA’s 14th annual Thanksgiving luncheon

Every year, to kick off the holiday season, MIRA hosts a luncheon at the State House for newly sworn-in U.S citizens and other immigrants and refugees. Elected officials, MIRA members and supporters join us to celebrate our Commonwealth’s rich diversity, share personal stories and make new connections. This year’s luncheon, in the Hall of Flags,Continue reading →

Resolution to support thousands of Central American migrants

SAVE THE DATE! At the request of Centro Presente, City Councilor Josh Zakim will propose a Boston City Council resolution to support thousands of Central American migrants that are part of a caravan escaping from extreme violence and seeking safety. WHEN: Wednesday, December, 5th at 12:00pm WHERE: City Council Ianella Chambers, 5th Floor, Boston CityContinue reading →

Cosecha Rally for immigrant workers

Join us next Monday, December 10th, as Cosecha and the Grinch show Boston what Christmas looks like for immigrant workers who have worked for months without getting paid by their boss. Without money for rent, food, presents, and travel, workers who have not gotten paid will not be able to celebrate as they should beContinue reading →

Vigil for Victims of Gun Violence

December 12 - 6:15 p.m., 66 Marlborough St., First Church, Boston Vigil for Victims of Gun Violence   Massachusetts Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence and Mom's Demand Gun Sense  will meet in remembrance of victims and in determination to save lives moving forward. Help us shine a light on this tragic toll.

MEJA Winter Assembly

We're bringing together the students, parents, educators, and the whole MEJA community for a MEJA Winter Assembly. Building off of our statewide convening in the summer, we will be planning our path forward for the new year, talking about the Fund Our Future campaign to fund our public schools and colleges, and holding sessions onContinue reading →

RTB PAC – Disability and Inclusion on Political Campaigns

Join the Reason To Believe PAC for a conversation on inclusivity on political campaigns. The workshop will be led by Cheryl Cumings (Leadership Lab Fellow of RTB PAC and Chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party's Disability Outreach Subcommittee) and Laura Sabadini (Co-Founder of Advancing Community Inclusion & Equality on the South Shore). Topics to beContinue reading →