Category: Event
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1,000 formed a half-mile procession through Concord for ICE victims.
Wednesday, January 7th, an American citizen and mother of three young children was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota without justification. Trump administration officials including Kristi Noem, J.D. Vance, and Trump himself blatantly lied about the event to defend the killer and paint the victim as a terrorist. 1,000 showed up…
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“No Kings 2” at North Bridge was fun and inspiring!
On Saturday over 7 million people showed up across America — and close to 3,000 in Concord — to peacefully protest Trump’s authoritarian actions. It was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.
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Huge crowds showed up for Concord “No Kings” rally.
On Saturday over 5 million people showed up across America — and over 2,000 in Concord — to peacefully protest Trump’s authoritarian actions. It was one of the largest protests in U.S. history.
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You showed up Patriots’ Day weekend!
Concord saw big crowds Patriots’ Day weekend for the 250th and our Rally to Stop Tyranny. Photos and videos.
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Big crowd at Day of Service focused on positive action, not negative events.
Harvey Wheeler community center was packed for our MLK Day of Service: over 150 people came through our doors! It was clear how much our community needed to feel the camaraderie of caring, engaged, and committed democracy warriors. We delivered!
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Your Words of Wisdom and Commitment
On Nov 24, many in the Concord Indivisible community gathered to begin a conversation about how to move forward over the next few years. Our purpose at the meeting wasn’t to make a concrete plan, but rather to hear your concerns, ideas, interests, suggestions.
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Concord shows up for democracy and freedom.
On Sunday, June 23, the rain stopped, the clouds parted, and local folks turned out to recognize the second anniversary of the Dobbs decision and stand up for abortion rights and other freedoms.
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January 6 Rally to Save Democracy drew a big crowd, media attention.
Members of Concord Indivisible and its allies gathered again at First Parish in Concord to hear former governor Deval Patrick, Harvard professor/democracy activist Danielle Allen, and other local leaders, speak about the threats to our democracy and the work we have to do to save it.
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Our first Fall Fuddle was fun and productive!
Our first fuddle (and everyone’s, as far as we know) surely won’t be our last: It was an enjoyable social event, an inspiring political meeting, and a chance to take meaningful action.
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The return of in-person huddles felt great!
Members of the CI community and allied groups showed up by the dozens on June 11 for snacks, chats, and actions!
