Tag - Teach-in

Massachusetts Response to Trump State of the Union address

Organizing call 6:30 PM Weds. Mar. 5

As Massachusetts Democrats, it is more important now than ever that we come together in the community to combat the threats of the Trump administration and protect our values.

Join a call tomorrow at 6:30 pm with Senator Ed Markey and Rahsaan Hall, President of the Urban League of Eastern MA, to give our response to President Trump’s State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress.

We’ll be discussing how Massachusetts can best respond to Trump and Musk’s reckless and harmful actions. We hope you’ll join us. With our incredible team of Governor Healey and Lt. Governor Driscoll on Beacon Hill, our all-Democrat Congressional slate and the thousands of you who have stood with us in this fight, I know Massachusetts Democrats are ready to be on the front lines.

Please RSVP to register and get info on joining the call HERE

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Stand Up for Science – 2025 – Boston, MA

Stand Up for Science with us at noon on March 7th, 2025, Massachusetts State House

Our program will begin with speeches from local academics, students, and activists about the importance of pro-science policies and federal funding to their work. Talks will run from shortly after 12:00 until approximately 2:00. From there, the second half of the event will shift into an opportunity to continue holding vigil with our signs, networking with each other and state officials, and taking individual actions to stand up for science.

Important safety information: Please do not fully block the sidewalk, stand in the street, or bring signs attached to sticks!

More info (+ EventBrite Link) HERE

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Politics and Prose Teach-in on Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and the Rule of Law

Teach-in on Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and the Rule of Law — with David Cole, Skye Perryman, Rep. Jamie Raskin, and Kelley Robinson – moderated by Ally Coll — at Conn Ave

Politics and Prose is pleased to announce the first in a planned series of discussions meant to keep our community informed and engaged during this exceptional period in our nation’s political history.

With the help of a distinguished group of panelists, our initial event will examine the recent challenges to individual rights and liberties posed by some early Trump administration actions. These include the effort to undo birthright citizenship, expel massive numbers of immigrants, roll back LGBTQ+ protections, and eradicate initiatives promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. The panel also will explore how traditional norms are being discarded and the rule of law eroded by extensive attacks on the administrative state, bold assertions of executive power, disregard for congressional mandates, and questioning of judicial authority.

In addition to elaborating on these developments, the discussion will suggest ways for people to act on their concerns. How, for instance, can citizens ensure existing legal precedents are enforced effectively? What new mechanisms might be developed to better protect the civil rights and civil liberties currently under threat? What can we all do–as lawyers and non-lawyers alike–to come together as a community and stand up for the principles that motivate and define us as Americans?

We are calling these events “teach-ins,” echoing the teach-ins of the 1960s that provided a foundation for education and tools for action during the civil rights and anti-war movements. We hope our sessions will serve a similar purpose in these times. We are grateful that some of our nation’s leading experts have agreed to lend their time and talents to guide these discussions. We hope you will be able to participate.

More info on the participants & Livestream info HERE

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