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 fromContinue reading →
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 fromContinue reading →
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 shortContinue reading →
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 carryingContinue reading →
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 stoppedContinue reading →
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 MeetingContinue reading →
On September 20th, 2019, millions of people will strike around the world to demand action on the climate crisis. Join thousands in Boston at City Hall Plaza as we kickContinue reading →
All hands on deck! A committee hearing has been scheduled for the We The People Act S.2163/H.3208 which would bring about the 28th Amendment to the US Constitution on CampaignContinue reading →
Data Equity Bill (H.2681) Hearing Tues, Oct 15, 10:30 AM (start time) State House - Gardner Auditorium There is opposition expected. Every person is needed to show up and supportContinue reading →
Thursday, October 17th, 9:30am, Boston: League of Women Voters Lobby Day: It’s time to take the field and make the League’s voice heard loud and clear at the StateContinue reading →
3-5pm, Boston City Hall Plaza: Rally for NATIONAL PERIOD DAY in the -- elevating the issue of period poverty and demanding real change to making period products more accessible forContinue reading →