Planning meeting- A Day Without Immigrants Lowell to Lawrence

University Crossing 220 Pawtucket St, Lowell, MA, United States

Do you want to stand in solidarity with our immigrant brothers and sisters? Do you want to fight back against Trump's agenda of racism and discrimination? Join us in planning our mobilization of students and workers from Lowell to go to Lawrence on May 1st for A Day Without Immigrants march! Thousands will be inContinue reading →

Take Back the Night

Lowell City Hall 375 Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA, United States

Across the country, April marks the month of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention. In Greater Lowell, we join with community partners, families, and individuals to raise awareness about sexual violence in all forms. The event begins at 6pm with a rally at Lowell City Hall Plaza, followed by a march down Merrimack Street to U-CrossingContinue reading →

CBA’s 30th Annual Acre Clean Up

North Common 413 Fletcher Street, Lowell, MA, United States

Join the Coalition for a Better Acre to clean up the neighborhood's parks. Please register for a free T-shirt at the event. More information and to register:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScEnRR0ibZp7L2bcjf9fr5N2UbtkUDXOIyRspNW13NjymvMow/viewform?c=0&w=1

March for Climate and Science

Boston Common Boston, MA, United States

This demonstration is organized by the People's Climate Movement, which grew out of the historic 2014 march on the eve of the UN Climate Summit in New York City. Planned for the 100th day of the Trump administration, the march will oppose Trump's climate change denial and continue the mission of the original 2014 marchContinue reading →

Voting in MA: We can make it better

Acton Community 25 Half Moon Hl, Acton, MA, United States

State Senator Jamie Eldridge was submitted a number of bills that aim to improve how we vote in MA.

Un Dia Sin Inmigrantes Marcha /Day Without Immigrants March in Lawrence

Campagnone Common 200 Common St, Lawrence, MA, United States

Lawrence has always been a city of immigrants. In 1912, Lawrence immigrants who demanded better wages and better work conditions made history leading the successful strike "Bread and Roses" that lasted 9 weeks. This May 1st, if you are an immigrant and/or believe in immigrants' rights, join the national boycott! Do not go to work,Continue reading →

Join LEJA in protecting, defending, and improving our public schools

United Teachers of Lowell 169 Merrimack Street 4th floor, Lowell, MA, United States

Thursday, May 4, 6pm, United Teachers of Lowell, 4th floor, 169 Merrimack Street, Lowell Lowell Education Justice Alliance (LEJA) is a grassroots group of students, educators, parents, school staff, and concerned community members who are deeply tied to neighborhoods and communities across Lowell and all of Massachusetts. We are committed to building a stronger andContinue reading →

Healthcare discussion with Sen Jamie Eldridge and Rep Jen Benson

Harvard Unitarian Universalist Church 7 Elm St, Harvard, MA, United States

Thursday, May 4, 7-9pm, Harvard Unitarian Universalist Church Fellowship Building, 7 Elm St, Harvard, Massachusetts 01451 The League of Women Voters of Harvard is proud to present "Bringing High Quality, Affordable Health Care to Every Person in Massachusetts" with Senator Jamie Eldridge and Rep Jen Benson.

Healthcare discussion with Sen Jamie Eldridge and Rep Jen Benson

Harvard Unitarian Universalist Church 7 Elm St, Harvard, MA, United States

The League of Women Voters of Harvard is proud to present "Bringing High Quality, Affordable Health Care to Every Person in Massachusetts" with Senator Jamie Eldridge and Rep Jen Benson.

Together Tuesdays

Lowell City Hall 375 Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA, United States

Together Tuesday is an opportunity to meet and hear from like-minded folks from across the community, to laugh, smile, and bond with one another, and to work together toward building a Lowell that is run for and by its people. The steps will be open to speeches from any who attend. You are encouraged toContinue reading →