Just Mercy Book Discussion

January 29 - 7:00 p.m., First Parish, 35 Church Street, Watertown We will discuss the book Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson. Just Mercy describes Stevenson's work with dozens of condemned prisoners, many wrongly accused and all victims of racial bias.  Stevenson is the executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama, and a professorContinue reading →

Legislative Hearing for Paid Leave and a $15 Minimum Wage

Join Raise Up Massachusetts for a brief legislative hearing on our issues for Paid Family and Medical Leave and a $15 Minimum Wage! The hearing will take place in the Massachusetts State House, Room B2, at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, January 30th. All are welcome to attend!

Eco-Film: Addicted to Sheep

Eco-Film: Addicted to Sheep Immerse yourself in a year in the life of the Hutchinson family. Experience the ups and the downs of what it means to be a sheep farmer as one family ... When: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 6:30 PM Where: Lowell National Historical Park Visitor's Center,              246 Market St., Lowell, MAContinue reading →

Safe Communities Act Contact Your Legislators Day!

The Safe Communities Act is the STRONGEST action Massachusetts can take to push back against Trump's toxic, xenophbic deportation machine. Massachusetts Legislature must act--but we're running out of time. Make a righteous noise on Jan. 31 call in day! RSVP here and we'll post updates and reminders! Share with your networks

Automatic Voter Registration Lobby Day 2018

Automatic voter registration (AVR) is the next step in voting rights. It shifts our voter registration system from an opt-in to an opt-out one, involving more citizens in the political process. It also costs less in the long run and makes voting rolls more accurate and secure. Approximately 680,000 eligible citizens are currently not registeredContinue reading →

The Responsibility of Engagement: Prison & Education Symposium

This two-day symposium is organized by the student and faculty leaders of the Tufts Prison Initiative (TUPIT). The symposium focuses on education in prison and solitary confinement. It will provide multiple perspectives on the value of higher education in prison in the context of a critique of mass incarceration and the prison system itself.

A Community Discussion of Sustainability Efforts in Lowell

LTC is partnering with the Lowell Sustainability Council to hold an event on February 1 from 6:30 to 8:30pm at LTC. We are calling it “A Community Discussion of Sustainability Efforts in Lowell.” We are inviting all the groups that are involved with sustainability to network and discuss their work.The goal is to stimulate moreContinue reading →

Examining Whiteness Workshop

Recent events from Charlottesville to the NFL to the White House have raised awareness about white supremacy and how it operates in today’s society. It has raised an opportunity to examine what it means to be white, and to participate in a system that supports white supremacy. This workshop will explore the history and constructionContinue reading →

Starr Forum: Is Democracy Dying?

February 26 - 6:30-8:00 p.m., Ray and Maria Stata Center, 32 Vassar St., Bldg 32- Room 123 Kirsch Auditorium, Cambridge Starr Forum: Is Democracy Dying?   Panel Speakers: · Daron Acemoglu, Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics, MIT. His most recent book is Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Politics (CrownContinue reading →

Progressive Massachusetts Lobby Day

March 14 - 9:00-12:00 p.m., Massachusetts Statehouse Progressive Massachusetts Lobby Day   Our Lobby Day for 2018 is going to be the morning of Wednesday, March 14th (Pi Day!), so mark your calendars now! Event page here:http://www.progressivemass.com/2018_lobbyday