The Melanin Meetup

Join The Kindred Project for a chill night of intentional togetherness. Let's gather, vibe, and connect. We look forward to meeting you!

2018 National Public Lands Day – Concord River Greenway Clean Up

National Public Lands day is the largest, single-day volunteer event celebrating our public lands! Our public lands give us so much whether it be a park, a trail, a waterway, state, federal or city owned, all are places for everyone to enjoy! Join in the celebration, for a clean up along the Concord River Greenway!Continue reading →

Lexplore Sustainability 2.0—Tools for Thriving in a Changing Climate

Lexplore Sustainability 2.0—Tools for Thriving in a Changing Climate: Learn about climate change through exhibits, demonstrations, and speakers. Enjoy local and state presentations, storytelling and family activities, and electric car demonstrations, and meet green vendors and community and non-profit groups. Learn more here. Sat, Sep 29, Lexington High School, 251 Waltham St, 10 am-3 pm.

Free Community Clothing Swap

Dandelion District Presents: Free Community Clothing Swap! The last swap was such a success that we're doing it again! Join the Dandelion District at Mill No. 5's Hi-Hat Stage on Saturday, September 29th for a free community clothing swap! How it works: ~Looking for gently used, clean, adult clothing and shoes in all sizes (pleaseContinue reading →

We the People Massachusetts Statewide Member Meeting

Sunday, September 30 All of the Afternoon: times to be determined Norfolk Public Library, 139 Main Street, Norfolk MA RSVP to Info@WtPMass.org WHY and WHAT? We do have a special guest presentation arranged to be given by a lawyer and amendment activist from Vermont; we can learn his interactive way of engaging audiences in learningContinue reading →

Melanin Meetup

Join The Kindred Project for Netflix (watch Kindred Conversations: Living Black in Lowell), and chill! Concessions will be open.

Lowell Democracy School In Action

We're still six weeks away from the Nov. 6 election, and we've already seen some amazing things. Bolstered by hard-working grassroots activists, Ayanna Pressley made history as the first African-American woman to be elected to Congress from Massachusetts. Progressive first-time candidates won races from western Mass., to Framingham, to Boston. And across the U.S., campaignsContinue reading →

Taking the Lead On Climate Change: Roadmap to 2050

Mark your calendars for October 3rd! Quinton Zondervan, Cambridge City Councilor, and David Ismay, Senior Attorney, Conservation Law Foundation will be discussing systems and strategies to combat and manage climate change. Suggested Donation: $10/person. Doors will open at 6:30pm, and speakers will begin at 7:00. Light refreshments to follow. Proceeds will benefit 350 Mass, aContinue reading →