Jobs with Justice Solidarity Meeting

December 19 - 6:00-8:00 p.m., 375 Centre St., Jamaica Plain Jobs with Justice Solidarity Meeting Want to get involved in the fight for economic and social justice? Already involved with a campaign that could use some support? Need a way to plug into a larger network of people just as angry as you are about what'sContinue reading →

Democratic Gubernatorial Forum

Focused discussion on Healthcare, Economy/Taxation and Policy Differences with Current Administration Seating is limited. RSVP and submit your Questions for the candidates at https://goo.gl/forms/6bdhpfhDLulPtOGy1

FreeSiham Protest Against Child Deportations

Every Tuesday at the immigration court in the JFK Federal Building, in the heart of Boston, children without legal representation are brought before a judge and then deported, often times to situations that are extremely dangerous. In January, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh declared that Boston would be a sanctuary for immigrants. He even offered hisContinue reading →

Voter Choice MA 2018 Statewide Kickoff

Volunteers and supporters of Voter Choice MA and Ranked Choice Voting will be kicking off the New Year by converging on Worcester from all corners of the state for our Statewide Strategy meeting. Meet Ranked Choice Voting champions from the North Shore, Boston, Central Mass, South Shore, Pioneer Valley, the Berkshires, and more. RSVP nowContinue reading →

Solidarity with our Indonesian neighbors

On January 17, Judge Patty Saris of the US District Court will rule on the merits of the class action case which argues that the deportation of a group of Indonesians should be halted so that they may pursue relief in immigration court. Please join us for a visibility action to show solidarity with theseContinue reading →

Clean Energy Call in Day

January 17 - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., from your home Clean Energy Call in Day Rising seas. Blizzard weather. A climate denier in the White House. It’s time for Massachusetts to act on climate change. Can you call your state legislators on Wednesday, January 17 to take urgent action on clean energy this session?Continue reading →

Conversations on the Edge: Immigration

What do we mean when we say, "America is a nation of immigrants"? According to the Migration Policy Institute, immigrants make up over 13% of the United States population, with over one million immigrants migrating to the US each year. In this conversation, grassroots organizers and legal experts will explore the issues that affect immigrantsContinue reading →

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power

January 19 - 7:00 p.m., First Parish, 35 Church Street, Watertown, MA The Green Sanctuary Commitee at First Parish Watertown will host a screening of the documentary film, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, Al Gore's sequel to his 2006 film, An Inconvenient Truth.The film will be followed by a discussion about issues and policies related toContinue reading →

The Cambridge/Boston Women’s March 2018: The People Persist

On January 20th, 2018, We the People of New England will take to the streets again to show that Women's Rights are Human Rights and Human Rights are Women's Rights. Rain or shine, we welcome everyone to our event, including families and people with disabilities. More logistical information is coming soon! Accessibility information will beContinue reading →

Rally for Transit, Not Traffic

Over the next nine-years the Massachusetts Department of Transportation is spending $1B on rebuilding a mile stretch of the I-90 turnpike in Allston, and not providing any improvements to bus or train connections locally or regionally until 2040 (ie. never!). We're going to meet during the morning rush hour traffic jam at the Double TreeContinue reading →