September Open Studios At Western Avenue

Artists Open Their Doors For September Open Studios Sep 7, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM On the first Saturday of every month, Western Avenue Studios & Western Avenue Lofts artists open their doors to the public. Come take a peek inside their work spaces and see for yourself why #WesternAveArts is the creative soul ofContinue reading →

Gurjar India Heritage Fest

Gurjar's BIGGEST festival is here. Free Entry, Lots of food, shopping, kids activities, performances, prizes and much more.

Shame on Marty Walsh: a response to police violence

On Saturday August 23rd, Mayor Marty Walsh handed the alt-right a permit to march down the streets of Boston in a “Straight Pride Parade”. He also gave police forces from all over the state— as well as the F.B.I. and National Guard— the green-light to attack peaceful LGBTQ+ counter-protesters. Bearing “Blue Lives Matter” flags, theyContinue reading →

Critical Lowell Immigration Meeting on Sunday, September 8th

With September right around the corner, MVP immigrant justice leaders are looking toward a probable mid-September hearing regarding the Work and Family Mobility Act, a  bill which would provide drivers licenses to our undocumented brothers and sisters statewide. MVP leaders have been actively calling, writing, and meeting with state legislators to earn their support forContinue reading →

Buzz For Safety Event

The Buzz For Safety Festival will aim to increase awareness on gender-based violence and how it is connected to toxic masculinity by providing performances from local artists and carrying discussion while folks receive a hair cut with local barbers from Billy's Barbershop.

Show Immigrant Solidarity: Drivers’ License Community Forum

Warm up for Welcoming Week by attending our community forum where we will hear from local and state leaders of the Driving Families Forward campaign on how this will help make roads safer for everyone, while allowing immigrants the ability to own a standard driver's license, regardless of immigration status.

Lowell Talks: Memorializing Mill Girls

How do we remember the mill girls who worked in Lowell, Mass.? How did they choose to be memorialized in death? For this community conversation, we will be joined by UMass Lowell English Professor Bridget Marshall. Professor Marshall has conducted extensive research on Lowell mill girls. In addition to examining their literary lives, Prof. MarshallContinue reading →

Gender Marker X Bill Hearing

Gender marker X bill hearing is scheduled for Tuesday Sept. 10th at 10:30am in Gardner Auditorium at the Statehouse. Here's what you can do now: Submit testimony: Write a short statement about why you support Massachusetts residents having the option to designate 'X' on their IDs rather than 'Male' or 'Female'. Send that to Tre’AndreContinue reading →

Defund Hate Walk from Boston to Concord

Like Paul Revere and William Dawes, we will be going from Boston to Concord to spread the word to #DefundHate and #CloseTheCamps. We will be walking along Massachusetts Avenue carrying prominent signs to draw attention to the issue. This event is just some concerned citizens taking a walk. Join us for the entire walk (15Continue reading →

GoLowell Kickoff

Join us to kickoff the #GoLowell plan! We want to hear how you get around the City today and what we can do to make it safer and easier. Translation services and childcare will be provided. Email Go@LowellMA.gov with any questions