Category: Inspiration
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Antisemitism hits home as we remember the Holocaust.
The large rise in harassment, vandalism, and assault aimed at Jews is especially worth discussing as we gather to remember the six million who perished in the Holocaust during the Nazi’s reign of terror.
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Women’s History Month: Massachusetts women lead with distinction.
What better way to honor Women’s History Month in our fair commonwealth than to recognize and celebrate the women who occupy five of the six highest state constitutional offices in Massachusetts?
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Marking a year of war in Ukraine
The Ukrainian National Anthem — written 175 years ago — has a refrain that translates, “We will lay down our soul and body for our freedom.” This is what Ukrainians have been doing for the last year and will continue to do going forward.
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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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Antisemitism is racism. And we must fight back.
I am hardly alone among my fellow Jews in fearing for our safety. The Anti-Defamation League reported that more “harassment, vandalism and violence directed against Jews” occurred in 2021 than in any previous year.
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New revelations from the January 6 committee make clear what’s at stake in the midterms.
Clear proof of an attempted coup orchestrated by the disgraced former president, with many GOP leaders complicit and still covering for him, compels us to act as we wait for the committee’s report.
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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.
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The mass shootings continue. What can we do?
The heartbreak, the horror, and the fury of recent weeks, months, and years lead us to ask: How can we keep such things from ever happening again? It is easy to feel overwhelmed and powerless. But we are empowered when we act, and here are some actions that we can take to prevent gun violence.
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This is not 1973.
We have waited for this moment since 2016! But take a deep breath. We need to check our enthusiasm and remember there are sobering reasons why our Concord Indivisible actions may be more important now than ever before.