Solidarity Lowell General Meeting THIS SUNDAY

Sunday, June 27, 5:30pm Marissa Dupont will present an update on "Drawing Democracy" State Redistricting (redrawing election districts based on the 2020 Census data). There will also be a presentation on the Fair Share Amendment (a proposed additional tax on incomes above $1 million). https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83962190050?pwd=QTlva3J5T3VyeWlNeVdSUG9ya2tGdz09

Community Vigil for Those Lost to COVID-19

Tuesday, June 29, 6:00pm Outside City Hall The City of Lowell is hosting a community vigil to honor Lowell residents who passed away due to COVID-19. The ceremony will take place outside of City Hall on Tuesday, June 29 at 6:00 PM. 319 flags will be placed in the lawn of City hall to symbolizeContinue reading →

Redistricting Hearing for MA CD3

Thursday, July 8, 6:00 - 11:00 PM  https://malegislature.gov/Events/Hearings/Detail/3744 The State Legislature’s Special Joint Committee on Redistricting will hold a virtual hearing for residents of the 3rd Congressional District (CD3). This hearing provides an opportunity for area residents to offer their opinions on local and community interests that the Committee should consider on the division ofContinue reading →

Redistricting Hearing for MA Congressional District 3

Thursday, July 8, 6:00 - 11:00 PM  https://malegislature.gov/Events/Hearings/Detail/3744 As we learned from Marissa Dupont in our last general meeting, the Special Joint Committee on Redistricting will hold a virtual hearing for residents of Congressional District 3, which includes Lowell, on Thursday July 8 at 6pm. Tanekwah Hinds (she/her/hers), Racial Justice Community Advocate, American Civil LibertiesContinue reading →

SAVE DEMOCRACY: ACT NOW!

Rally with Concord Indivisible Saturday, July 10, 10:00 a.m. Monument Square, Concord Concord Indivisible, Indivisible Acton Area, and multiple partner organizations will rally in Concord Center July 10 to support the For the People Act and the freedom of all eligible citizens to vote. Democracy is in the crosshairs, as states across the nation brazenly passContinue reading →

Make your voice heard on polling location plans!

Lowell City Hall 375 Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA

Make your voice heard on polling location plans Thursday, July 22, 6:00pm City Council Chambers A special City Council meeting has been called to review the plan for 16 or more polling locations so  that we can keep polling locations open and not create any undue barriers to voters in this year's election. We needContinue reading →

Next Solidarity Lowell General Meeting: Summer Barbecue and Fundraiser

Sunday, July 25, 5:30pm 205 10th Street, Lowell Join us for the 4th Annual Solidarity Lowell Summer Barbecue and Fundraiser for Marius! This is a potluck event. Please sign up on Meal Train: https://www.mealtrain.com/potlucks/62m10d The Solidarity Lowell Coordinating Committee will supply burgers, hot dogs, veggie options, and buns. This is also a fundraiser for Marius, the TogoleseContinue reading →

Solidarity Lowell Endorsed Candidate Showcase

Date: Sunday, October 24 Time: 5:00 - 7:00pm Join us this Sunday at 5:00pm as Yun-Ju Choi hosts an interview-style showcase of all Solidarity Lowell's endorsed candidates for City Council and School Committee. Attendees will be able to submit questions during the event. City Council At Large: Vesna Nuon (https://www.facebook.com/vesnaforlowell) District 2: Corey Robinson (https://www.coreyforlowell.com/) District 4: WayneContinue reading →

Solidarity Lowell Rally for Reproductive Rights

Ladd and Whitney Memorial (island outside City Hall) 309 Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA

Saturday, May 7, 2-4pm Ladd & Whitney Memorial, Lowell, MA. (in front of City Hall) Frustrated at the proposed Supreme Court decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade? Come make a visible statement standing up for your right, and the right of others, to bodily autonomy. If the Supreme Court decides that rights must beContinue reading →

Special End of Legislative Session Action List

With the legislative session ending in a little over a month, we are being bombarded with last minute requests to push for passage of progressive legislation that will die if it isn't passed by the end of July. So many requests, in fact, that we’ve collected them here, to avoid burying the dated items inContinue reading →