Category: Event
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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!
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Tell dirty banks: “Cut it out, or we’ll cut up our cards!”
It’s time to tell bankers and other corporate elites that if they aren’t done with fossil fuels, then we are done with them!
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Coffee and Conversations connect constituents to their reps.
by Diane Proctor Holding the newest issue of The Concord Bridge in our hands, with State Representative Simon Cataldo’s picture on the front page and his commentary on page five, ten citizens gathered to hear Cataldo discuss his first busy weeks in office. He’s been attending gatherings and meetings in the State House, and myriad additional events…
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Concord stands up to demand accountability for Jan 6.
Members of Concord Indivisible and its allies gathered on the steps of First Parish Church to remember the January 6 insurrection and renew our commitment to preserve our democracy.
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Concord stands up for women’s rights.
Scores of local residents joined us on a gorgeous fall day to send a clear message: We won’t accept turning back the clock on women’s rights!
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Concord Indivisible celebrates 3+ years with Meet-n-Eat.
On a perfect early fall day, members of the CI community gathered in West Concord for talk and treats.