Week of Events
Teen LGBTQ+ Peer Support and Social Group
Teen LGBTQ+ Peer Support and Social Group
36 North Bedford Street, East Bridgewater, 2nd floor, 2nd door on the left This group is an opportunity to get to know your peers, support one another, share challenges, celebrate, seek support, play games & be; 978-809-2245, speak or text to "J"
Adult LGBTQ+ Peer Support and Social Group
Adult LGBTQ+ Peer Support and Social Group
36 North Bedford Street, East Bridgewater, 2nd floor, 2nd door on the left This group is an opportunity to get to know your peers, support one another, share challenges, celebrate, seek support, play games & be; 978-809-2245, speak or text to “J”
Post-Election Vigil
Online Election Healing Justice Gathering
Online Election Healing Justice Gathering
Free online gathering to support one another regardless of early election results. Sponsored by the Women's March: a space to process, breathe, and hear from movement leaders and healers who can help hold us through whatever comes. Whatever the outcome, we have each other, and together, we are ready. Join us on Wednesday to find resilience and connection-because we have each other's backs, now and always. Free, but you must register: https://act.womensmarch.com/signup/electionhealingjusticenov62024/?t=4&akid=21816%2E3005293%2Esv5rDa
Social Justice Team on Zoom
Social Justice Team on Zoom
The mission of the Social Justice Team of the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Middleborough is to help the congregation take actions that create positive change in people, in our communities and in the world. Unitarian Universalism is a covenantal theology of engagement. We covenant to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of all people and to promote respect for the interdependent web of creation of which we are a part. We draw inspiration and truth from experiencing each other and the world around us. We witness both the beauty and brokenness of our world, and we choose to do social justice
Underground Before the Railway: Escaping Slavery, Claiming Liberty
Underground Before the Railway: Escaping Slavery, Claiming Liberty
On Zoom or in Boston. Free.
How did people resist the tyranny that the colonists imposed? More than a century before the famed Underground Railroad, Indigenous and Black people formed a network to help enslaved people escape. Sponsored by the Partnership of Historic Bostons. Presented by historians Margaret Newell and Linford Fisher, with Egypt Lloyd, co-founder of the Slave Legacy History Coalition.
Peace, Justice & Equality Vigil
Peace, Justice & Equality Vigil
We continue scheduling weekly ½ hour vigils on Saturday mornings from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon on the church lawn. All are invited to join in. Contact Dody Adkins-Perry with any questions.
Emma’s Revolution: The Moving Forward Concert
Emma’s Revolution: The Moving Forward Concert
At First Parish Concord or on Zoom. Award-winning activist singer/songwriter duo of Pat Humphries and Sandy O. Their music features soaring harmonies and lush acoustic instruments, in songs that span folk to jazz and funk to rock. You may already know some of their songs such as Swimming to the Other Side or Shalom, Salaam, Peace. To purchase tickets (LIVESTREAM $20/Low & No Wage $15; IN PERSON In Advance $25, At the Door $30/ Low & No Wage $18): https://emmasrevolution.com/tickets-nov-9th-concord-ma
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