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 buildingContinue reading →

Solidarity Lowell General Meeting

Mill #5 250 Jackson Street, Lowell, MA, United States

Sunday, May 21, 5pm, Mill No. 5, 4th Floor Hi-Hat area, Lowell, MA (location may change) This meeting will feature a presentation by We The People Massachusetts, a group workingContinue reading →

Town Hall with Maura Healey

  Monday, May 22, 7pm, Wang Middle School 365 W Meadow Rd, Lowell, MA 01854 Since Donald Trump took office, we have seen an unprecedented increase in the level ofContinue reading →

Fixing Our Broken Democracy

Tuesday, May 23, 6:30-8:15pm, J. V. Fletcher Library, Mary Atwood Room, 3rd Floor, 50 Main Street, Westford, MA 01886 A series of Supreme Court decisions culminating in Citizens United v.Continue reading →

Cosecha Regional Gathering

In February, 350 immigrant leaders from all over the country went to Boston to participate in the launch of the May 1st campaign - A Day Without Immigrants. Since then,Continue reading →

Postcards for Progress: Mill 5 Edition

Mill #5 250 Jackson Street, Lowell, MA, United States

Come write postcards to your elected officials about issues that matter to you! Suggestions, addresses, and supplies provided. Please note that we'll be at Mill No. 5 this time, inContinue reading →

Community Rally for Good Jobs and Quality Care

Monday, July 10, 12pm-1pm, CLASS, Inc., 1 Parker Street, Lawrence, MA Believe persons with disabilities deserve quality care in Lawrence? Stand in solidarity with the hardworking staff at CLASS, Inc!Continue reading →

Postcards for Progress – Summer Fun Edition!

Gallery Z 167 Market Street, Lowell, MA

Saturday, July 22, 12-2pm, Gallery Z, 167 Market Street, Lowell Feel like you aren't making a difference in this time of political crisis? Come write postcards to your elected officialsContinue reading →