March for Our Lives in Boston on March 24

On February 14th of this year, Nikolas Cruz, a former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL, walked into the school from which he had been expelled and began shooting.

The resultant massacre, aided by the legal purchase of an AR-15 assault rifle despite his prior mental health issues, quickly became one of the world's most notorious and deadly school shootings. Cruz The shooter pulled a fire alarm and, amidst the chaos, proceeded to execute seventeen former schoolmates and teachers in the following six minutes, in one of the most horrifying acts of senseless violence that our nation has ever seen.

What happened next, in the wake of that horrific act, defies explanation has been a national inspiration: the survivors of Parkland refused to embrace victimhood. Instead they set their sights on change, on shocking the system that led to their tragedy. They used their social media savvy and reach to begin a long-overdue movement to reform gun laws in this country and end gun violence altogether. Thanks to the efforts of those motivated and dedicated young people, the #NeverAgain movement has gained so much traction that Florida, long a bastion of NRA support for 2nd Amendment rights, has introduced new commonsense gun laws that would make it vastly more difficult for weapons to wind up in the wrong hands.

But this fight is not over with just Florida. The survivors of Parkland have inspired a nationwide action on Saturday, March 24th, that will show the entire country that there is overwhelming majority support for across-the-board gun law reform. Boston's part in the March for Our Lives is projected to be among the largest such demonstrations in the country, and while it is student-inspired and student-led, adults are more than invited to volunteer and provide both personnel and logistical support for this worthwhile endeavor.

If there is ever going to be a moment where we can effect positive change to keep our loved ones safe from gun violence, this is it. Please join together with us as we make this a safe and well-executed demonstration of our solidarity in peace, to prove definitively that no child should ever have to fear going to school. If you can donate time, money, or both, to make sure that this event receives the attention it rightly deserves, please click the following links.

There are two ways to help today:


Volunteer to help at the event: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfx_xEL8_5Xic6JLV0PvNICTp-DvsrD9O5-d786FHTT9ivlAg/viewform

Donate money now: https://www.youcaring.com/publichighereducationnetworkofmassachusettsinc-1126572


There is a great need for event marshals dedicated to maintaining basic crowd control/movement, peacekeepers to manage counter-protestors and ensure the safety of all, legal observers, street medics, accessibility facilitators, etc. Whatever your level of experience, there will certainly be a job for you. There will be two trainings in advance of the event, this coming Saturday, March 17th from 10 am – 1 pm at the Boston Teachers Union in Dorchester, and the following Wednesday evening at a location still TBD. Please fill out the marshal form at the above link and you will be added to the email list for more details.

Join the Cookie Party - November 27 at Aeronaut

Cambridge-Somerville for Change generally focuses on activism, getting people involved in the political process, supporting candidates, advocating for issues, and building progressive political power. But sometimes we have to take a break, and do something fun.


Join us on November 27th, 6:30 to 8:30 PM, at Aeronaut Brewing, in Somerville, to talk politics, decorate cookies, and drink local beer.

Sign up here: progressivemass.com/cookie_caucus

Keep Virginia Blue


Keep Virginia Blue
Make calls for the Virginia governor’s race.

Every Tuesday in October
6:30-8:30pm
Canopy City 14 Tyler St

Free swag!
Join Cambridge-Somerville for Change & RSVP:

info@cambridgesomervilleforchange.com

Cambridge Somerville Makes Calls for Immigrant's Rights!

Recently, grassroots progressive activism has notched some major victories — and our opposition is taking notice. The intense and sustained pressure from people like you has forced them to get creative in their attacks.
Governor Baker has now introduced legislation that is as creative as it is unconstitutional. In the wake of the Lunn Decision in the Mass Supreme Court, a ruling that prohibits local court officers from following ICE detainer orders, Baker's new bill seeks to backdoor warrantless detention back into Mass law. Allegedly designed to facilitate "cooperation" with federal agents in the "transfer of convicted criminals," this is language so broad that instead of promoting "public safety" (its stated purpose) it allows local law enforcement to serve as adjunct deportation agents.
Baker's bad bill must be stopped before it can be voted into law. Join us every Tuesday evening in August at the Workbar in Cambridge (45 prospect st) from 6:30-9 as we will apply targeted phone-banking pressure statewide to both oppose this legislation and support the Safe Communities Act.

Tuesday, August 15th: Make calls for immigrants' rights!

The Safe Communities Act protects the civil rights, safety and well-being of all residents by drawing a clear line between immigration enforcement and public safety. We encourage you to join us this Tuesday, August 8 at 6:30 pm for a phone banking session in support of this worthwhile cause at Workbar in Cambridge (45 Prospect St).

Upcoming phone banks

DATES AND TIME:
August 15th, and 22th
6:30 PM–9:00 PM
WHERE: 
Workbar Cambridge
45 Prospect St
Cambridge, MA 02139
BRING WITH YOU:
  • A cell phone, fully charged or with the charger, and headphones if you prefer
We’ll supply everything else you need and provide training. 

About

Cambridge-Somerville for Change is an all-volunteer community group dedicated to harnessing the grassroots energy and spirit of change inspired by the Obama campaign. Our organizing work includes electoral and issue-based campaigns at the local, state, and national level. Our members have chosen to work on promoting economic fairness, comprehensive health care reform, creating policies that conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, provide for fair and adequate access to public transportation, and promoting in-state tuition for immigrant youth.

This is an organization built by and for you, the community, and we look forward to your participation and feedback. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions about getting involved, please email
info@ cambridgesomervilleforchange.com
or call us at
(617) 302-7324.

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