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Safe Communities Act Town Hall

We’re 18 months into the COVID-19 pandemic and 9 months into a new federal administration and the passage of the Massachusetts Safe Communities Act ( S.1579 and H.2418) is more important than ever. Ending police and court involvement in deportations remains an urgent public health and public safety priority in Massachusetts. Join us for a virtual town hall to hear from immigrant workers, immigrant survivors of domestic violence, and advocates about why the passage of the Safe Communities Act is essential and what you can do to take action. Sign up at https://actionnetwork.org/events/safe-communities-act-town-hall?source=direct_link&.

Free

GCM Climate Committee Mtg.

Virtual via Zoom

Planning library book donations and future action on plastics reduction

Free

Stand Out for Native Americans

North Brookfield Center 144 N Main Street, North Brookfield, MA, United States

The North Brookfield Public Schools should not use the Indian Chiefs as a mascot. It genuinely offends many members of the community. Please come and join Eric and Karen in front of the town library and support this effort to retire the use of Native Americans as mascots and support the indigenous community as a whole. There will be posters and much literature on this issue to hand out.

GCM Leadership Group Mtg.

Virtual via Zoom

Planning future actions, receiving committee reports and discussing issues of interest to the organization.

“Once You Know” film and discussion

Virtual via Zoom

The WTR (Work That Reconnects) Network has been collaborating with the French film maker Emmanuel Cappellin, whose film "Once You Know" features four scientists in their respective journeys of facing the seriousness of the climate reality that we are in. As a bonus event, WTR Network will make the film accessible one more time and hold a live zoom event with Susanne C. Moser on Saturday, December 4, 12pm EST - to allow people in Europe/Africa and all US timezones to be able to see it. You can find out more and - if interested - register here: https://workthatreconnects.org/event/once-you-know-bonus-event-with-susanne-moser/ for…

$15

Join the Vigil for Democracy

Brookfield Common Brookfield, MA, United States

Grassroots Central Mass is joining with like-minded citizens all across our nation. By participating in this vigil on the Brookfield Common, we will demonstrate that we will continue to resist the forces that led to the insurrection a year ago. We will urge our elected leaders to pass legislation to protect our country from anti-democratic forces. Meet by the cupola on the Brookfield Common at 5:30. We encourage participants to wear bright orange or yellow for visibility near traffic. We will have candles and sand in paper bags for lanterns, candles in cups to hold safely, and a solar light…

Free

Teaching the Critical History of Race in America

Virtual via Zoom

Worcester's Center for Non-Violent Solutions is sponsoring a presentation by Michael Lawrence-Riddell and Bayeté Ross Smith. Teachers are especially welcome. Sign up for the Zoom webinar here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZModOyspz4rGdNX1Tm0WFGDBTzvviAr6P3t

Free

Moving Toward Net Zero in Your Home

Virtual via Zoom

Join a Zoom presentation by Web Golomb, "The Energy Geek" based in New Hampshire. Your sustainable home can be both an economic and life-giving investment with huge potential upsides. Question-and-Answer time will be included in this presentation. Email climate@grassrootscentralmass.org to reserve your place in this webinar.

Trees Are Treasures

Wells State Park 159 Walker Pond Rd, Sturbridge, MA, United States

Join Us for an Arbor Day and Earth Day celebration on April 23rd at Wells State Park. Family-friendly events feature trail walks with stations explaining habitats along the way, environmental book giveaways along with the free tree seedlings, and fun activities for all ages. The Lady of the Wetland and the Stone Wall Story will make an easy trail walk memorable. The Stone Wall Story actually begins in the Ice Age and runs through the Napoleonic Wars in Europe to the woodlands we enjoy in New England today. Also planned are a children’s activity station and one demonstrating the need…

Free
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