Before signing off for a long weekend, I wanted to share some time-sensitive news and resources.
Revised Protest Schedule
* This week's Thursday Justice 4 All protest outside of
In her speech at Saturday's People's Pantry Community Speak Out, community leader Veronica Miranda invites us to reflect on how healing ourselves is an essential component of community care.
Earlier this week we reported about three key immigration bills that will be discussed at hearings this Tuesday, November 25th. This article outlines how to attend these hearings and how
Today the State House held a hearing on rent stabilization legislation. We break down what's in it, how to support its passage, and how it compares to the rent stabilization ballot initiative.
Three key immigration bills will be discussed at State House hearings on November 25th. Learn more about these bills and see which local legislators currently support them.
A coalition of Salem-based organizations has launched the People's Pantry, a mutual aid drive that will run throughout this week and culminate in a Community Speak Out on Saturday.
This afternoon, two US District Court judges ordered the Trump Administration to draw upon the USDA contingency fund to disperse (at least partially) November's SNAP benefits. But this crisis is far from over.
Over 1.1 million Massachusetts residents are about to lose SNAP benefits on Saturday due to the Trump Administration's refusal to fund the program through the government shutdown