Neighbor to Neighbor Worcester Kick Off

We are excited to be back in Worcester! Join us for a night of Solidarity, Celebration, and Liberation as we kick off the relaunch of our Worcester Chapter. We welcome the Worcester community and surrounding cities/towns to Bull Mansion. Friday September 27th From 7:00pm to 11:00 For Food, Drinks, and Music! Special guests, Sponsors, andContinue reading →

Fight Supremacy: Hands Off Our Pride

In August of 2017 Monica Cannon-Grant and Didi Delgado with 45,000 of their closest friends marched from Roxbury to Boston Common in response to Charlottesville and the Whyte Supremacist that were promoting hatred in Boston. Word on the Street is that "Whyte Supremacist" oops I meant "Straight Pride Folks" plan to show up August 31st...wellContinue reading →

Straight Pride is Hate Pride

"Straight Pride Parade" - sounds like a joke, right? Well, it is, but local far-right homophobic and transphobic activists are working to make it a reality in Boston by holding one on August 31st. More than an absurd joke, this is an attempt to gain legitimacy for a violently homophobic, transphobic, and misogynistic agenda. TheContinue reading →

Boston Labor Day March!

From the border to New England and all over the country, hard-working immigrants are being criminalized, detained, deported and separated from their families. We need to come together to say enough is enough! This Labor Day, lets stand together to uplift the immigrant workers who built our country while advocating for crucial legislation in MA,Continue reading →

The Work and Family Mobility Act Hearing

On Wednesday September 4, the Transportation Committee will hear testimony on the Work and Family Mobility Act. Community allies, advocates, faith leaders, businesses and law enforcement agree—undocumented immigrants deserve the right to a license. The hearing is our opportunity to show why Massachusetts needs Driver’s Licenses for All. It is important that our Driving FamiliesContinue reading →

Shame on Marty Walsh: a response to police violence

On Saturday August 23rd, Mayor Marty Walsh handed the alt-right a permit to march down the streets of Boston in a “Straight Pride Parade”. He also gave police forces from all over the state— as well as the F.B.I. and National Guard— the green-light to attack peaceful LGBTQ+ counter-protesters. Bearing “Blue Lives Matter” flags, theyContinue reading →

Gender Marker X Bill Hearing

Gender marker X bill hearing is scheduled for Tuesday Sept. 10th at 10:30am in Gardner Auditorium at the Statehouse. Here's what you can do now: Submit testimony: Write a short statement about why you support Massachusetts residents having the option to designate 'X' on their IDs rather than 'Male' or 'Female'. Send that to Tre’AndreContinue reading →

Defund Hate Walk from Boston to Concord

Like Paul Revere and William Dawes, we will be going from Boston to Concord to spread the word to #DefundHate and #CloseTheCamps. We will be walking along Massachusetts Avenue carrying prominent signs to draw attention to the issue. This event is just some concerned citizens taking a walk. Join us for the entire walk (15Continue reading →

Freedom Forum: Say Her Name – the life and death of Sandra Bland

Mass Action Against Police Brutality is hosting a public screening of Say Her Name: the life and death of Sandra Bland. Sandra Bland was a Black woman who was stopped by a Texas State Trooper on July 13, 2015, falsely arrested on a felony charge, faced a $5,000 bail on a Friday evening, and wasContinue reading →

Quarterly MA Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence Meeting

September Quarterly Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 17th 11 am-1 pm Hosted by our partner More Than Words 242 East Berkeley St., Boston 02118 Please join us for our Fall Quarterly Meeting as we are hosted by our member organization More Than Words. RSVP Here