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SUMMARY:Social Strikes: How Can We Use the Power of the People to End MAGA Tyranny?
DESCRIPTION:Donald Trump and his accomplices are conducting a creeping coup\, which is seizing all the powers of the government and concentrating them in the personal will of the President. The consequence is armed attack abroad and armed assault against American cities. Popular opposition is growing and a powerful movement-based opposition is resisting. But what about a worst-case scenario where neither electoral nor non-electoral opposition forestalls a MAGA tyranny? \nExperience from Poland to the Philippines to South Korea to Puerto Rico has shown that “social strikes” — including mass strikes\, general strikes\, and nonviolent popular uprisings — can overcome tyrannical dictatorships. The Minnesota “Day of Peace and Freedom”\, has shown the power of a social strike right here in the US. \nJoin us on February 16 for a webinar on the potential of social strikes to combat Trump’s authoritarian juggernaut. Learn about the history of social strike resistance to tyranny around the world; the lessons of the Minneapolis “Day of Truth and Freedom”; the role of organized labor; and how to use social strikes to establish government of the people\, by the people\, and for the people. \nSPEAKERS: \n \nRegister to attend:\n \n  \n 
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/social-strikes-how-can-we-use-the-power-of-the-people-to-end-maga-tyranny/
CATEGORIES:Strategy and Ideas
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SUMMARY:Trump's Foreign Policy Doctrine
DESCRIPTION:We will evaluate the Trump administration’s new National Security Strategy\, which is a break from the post-1945 bipartisan foreign policy consensus and a formal codification of Trumpism’s imperialist\, white nationalist\, transactionalist agenda. \nJoseph Gerson is president of the Campaign for Peace\, Disarmament and Common Security\, vice-president of the International Peace Bureau\, and a board member of Massachusetts Peace Action. He formerly headed the Peace and Economic Security Program of the American Friends Service Committee.   He is author of Empire and the Bomb: How the US Uses Nuclear Weapons to Dominate the World  (2007) and With Hiroshima Eyes: Atomic War\, Nuclear Extortion\, and Moral Imagination (1995). \nKhury Petersen-Smith is the Michael Ratner Middle East Fellow and the Co-Director of the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS). He researches U.S. empire\, borders\, and migration and strategizes with activists to work against the violence that the U.S. carries out and supports around the world. Khury focuses especially on U.S. militarism in the Middle East and in the Pacific\, and movements that resist it. He graduated from the Clark University Graduate School of Geography in Massachusetts\, after completing a dissertation on U.S. military bases in the Pacific. He is one of the co-authors and organizers of the 2023 Black Voices for Ceasefire statement\, which was signed by over 6\,000 Black activists\, artists\, and scholars. \nSponsored by MAPA Education Fund\, the Campaign for Peace\, Disarmament\, and Common Security\, and the IPS New Internationalism Project. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/trumps-foreign-policy-doctrine/
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CATEGORIES:Strategy and Ideas
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SUMMARY:Some way out of here: Peace and Justice Movements and Priorities
DESCRIPTION:Campaign for Peace\, Disarmament and Common Security\, co-sponsored by MAPA\, will host a webinar on Thursday\, October 9 from 7-8:30pm. \nWe are living through an ugly and increasingly dangerous time. From the genocide in Gaza to the grinding Ukraine war\, the kidnapping of innocent immigrants on our streets to the assaults on our electoral system. people are killed and abused\, human rights and democracy under attack. Midst massive and disorienting geopolitical changes we are also in the midst of a new Cold War and escalating many sided arms races. \nBUT\, resistance is strong. Millions of people are joining rallies and standouts. Students and faculty resisting MAGA and corporate take overs of their universities. Nonviolent interventions to protect immigrants. A younger generation insisting on the end to genocide and respect for Palestinian rights. Opposition to increasing military spending\, support for the Back from the Brink disarmament campaign. Court case after court case. Base building for the 2026 elections. Nonviolent civil disobedience more… \nWhat are the states of and challenges to our movements? What are and should be their priorities? Join us on October 9\, 7 p.m. EDT. \nSpeakers: \nCole Harrison is Administrative Director of Massachusetts Peace Action (MAPA) and MAPA Education Fund (MAPAEF)\, taking responsibility for the organization’s finances and technology systems\, and was executive director for 2012 to 2024. \nAnn Wright will speak on the role of citizen activists and the hundreds who have participated in the Gaza flotillas over the past 17 years\, with a focus on the recent Gaza Sumud flotilla and the Gaza Freedom flotilla. \nNick Rabb (he/him) is a scholar and organizer based in Los Angeles\, and has been active with the climate justice and university anti-militarism movements. He is a postdoctoral researcher at California State University\, Los Angeles researching misinformation and STEM education. \nClick below to register
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/some-way-out-of-here-peace-and-justice-movements-and-priorities/
CATEGORIES:Strategy and Ideas
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SUMMARY:The Militarization of Europe and The Workers' Fightback: Lessons and Connections for the US
DESCRIPTION:As Europe is increasingly drawn into the expansion of NATO and into the Ukraine war\, workers are increasingly rebelling\, seeing evaporate not just the peace they’ve experienced since the end of WWII begin but also the Cold War creep back\, while their economies increasingly falter. Organized and unorganized they are beginning to fight back\, while at the same time right wing forces are gaining some foothold in Europe as in the US. \nWorkers in the US have not known peace now for many decades\, with the US involved in endless wars all over the globe\, endless billions of tax dollars flowing into production and export of weapons\, and real wealth continuing to flowing into fewer and fewer hands. US workers rage against the government\, the true nature of their wealth decline obscured by rightwing rhetoric and misinformation. \nAre there lessons we can learn from the workers’ fightback in Europe? Are there experience to he shared from our own increasing fight back? Can workers’ rage be channeled more constructively? How? Working together\, can the workers in Europe and in the US create an effective front against the militarization of their economies and the ongoing march forward of NATO and the Right?” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister to Attend \nPeter Mertens  is a Belgian statesman and activist who led the Workers’ Party of Belgium from 2008 to 2021 and continues to lead the party as General Secretary. He has served as a member of the Chamber of Representatives since 2019\, and as a municipal councilor in Antwerp since 2013. He is the author of a number of articles and books\, the most recent of which\, available in English\, are: They Have Forgotten Us (2021) and Mutiny: How Our World is Tilting (2024) as well as numerous articles. \nCarlos Aramayo is the President of UNITE HERE Local 26\, the Union for hospitality workers in the greater Boston area and Rhode Island. He is also a Vice President of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO\, an International Vice President of UNITE HERE and a trustee of UNITE HERE Health and the Greater Boston Hospitality Employers Trust. In addition to his work in the Union\, he is a member of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s Board of Directors and a member of Massachusetts Governor Maura Healy’s Advisory Council on Latino Empowerment. During his eighteen years with UNITE HERE\, he has organized casino gaming\, hotel\, and industrial food service workers in Connecticut\, Nevada\, Florida\, Massachusetts\, and Rhode Island. \nHarris Gruman (moderator) is Executive Director of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) State Council. He is co-founder and co-chair of Raise Up Massachusetts\, a coalition of 150 organizations which successfully campaigned to raise the minimum wage to $15\, enact paid family and medical leave\, and pass the Fair Share Amendment\, aka millionaire’s tax. A veteran of decades of successful issue and electoral work in community and labor organizing\, he is an astute political strategist. A former executive director of the Neighbor to Neighbor Education Fund\, he studied at Johns Hopkins University. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Massachusetts Peace Action\, the Ukraine Committee\, and of the Peace and the Working Class Working Group sponsoring this webinar.
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/the-militarization-of-europe-and-the-workers-fightback-lessons-and-connections-for-the-us/
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SUMMARY:Nonviolence Direct Action Training  for Protest and Protection
DESCRIPTION:It’s Time. To build community. To get grounded. To call on our history of radical nonviolence and civil resistance. To practice our ability to step out and to support one another. In this unprecedented time of uncertainty and assault on our communities and our rights\, we need to respond. \nThe training will be for people of all levels of experience with Nonviolent Direct Action. \nThe training will include tools and resources to take action with intention and practice with direct action\, de-escalation and interrupting violence. \nDate and times –   in person \nSaturday April 26  11- 3:30 ( arrive by 10:45) \nHope Central Church- 85 Seaverns Ave\, Jamaica Plain\, MA 02130 \nCome ready to form an affinity group with neighbors\, friends or like minded activists. \n\nRSVP necessary. Reply by April 23 \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/1aERJqDBSi-CQ5k-4lHiIucvRKRDpLEnSZgxuuC0N9qg/edit \nCapped at 50. \nOnce people register\, we will send materials to you. \nCathy Hoffman is an activist for social justice who has learned that being part of a training enables us to act creatively and being the powerful messages for the world we want to build. \nDonations accepted. Please bring your own lunch. \nCo-sponsored by Mass Peace Action \nwe are each other’s harvest: \nwe are each other’s business: \nwe are each other’s magnitude and bond. Gwendolyn Brooks
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/nonviolence-direct-action-training-for-protest-and-protection/
LOCATION:Hope Central Church\, 85 Seaverns Avenue\, Jamaica Plain\, MA\, 02130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Strategy and Ideas
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SUMMARY:Arise & Resist: Our Time to Act is Now
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 15\, 2025 \n1:00pm-5:00pm \nSt James Parish\, 1991 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge MA 02140 \nEnter on Beech St. \nmasspeace.us/arise-resist-act \nAs the new regime rampages against us\, we will forge new connections to empower ourselves to fight back with clarity and strength. It’s time to strategize – together.  \nFrom our January 19 conference\, four different plans of action have emerged so far:  Fight Budget and Tax Cuts\, Palestine Solidarity\,  Concord 250 Protest/ Direct Action\, and a Rapid Response Network. Join us on March 15  to strengthen these projects collectively. We intend to put our plans into action. Now\, more than ever\, we need to work better together! \nThe meeting will begin in the Sanctuary\, then move to breakout spaces\, and conclude with a final session in the Parish Hall.   Enter on Beech St which is closest to the Sanctuary. \nAgenda \nOpening Session – Sanctuary \nOverview – political framing – 10-15 min\n \n4 project reports  5-10 min each – total 45 min \n\nRapid response network\nBudget and Taxes\nConcord 250 Protest / Direct Action\nPalestine Solidarity\n\nBreakouts – 90 min \nRapid response network – Classroom 113 \nAs the extremist right wing billionaire’s administration strips our government for parts\, as I.C.E. hunts down our immigrant neighbors\, as Israel keeps up its attacks on Palestine\, we are seeing federally funded community support programs disappear. We know the suffering in our communities is just beginning. In response\, Arise and Resist has been developing a Rapid Response network to protect our neighbors and mobilize opposition. We will share what we have accomplished so far and\nstrategize together on how to strengthen and broaden the network to reach across our state and involve more activist and community groups. \nFight Tax and Budget Cuts – Lounge \nWe know that there is a rising discontent with federal policies being inflicted by Elon Musk and other Trump appointees. People on the front lines in our struggles for affordable housing\, decent health care\, and food security need to advocate for a Budget for All to serve our needs. Arise and Resist has begun to develop such a peoples’ budget campaign. Join us to strategize how best to launch that campaign. \nConcord 250 Protest / Direct Action – MAPA office (room 115) \nOn April 19th the town of Concord\, MA will celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution. (President Trump may – or may not – attend) Many voters are now alarmed by the Republicans’ billionaire enabling and anti-democratic acts. We plan to be in Concord to connect with their “Tax the Rich” sentiments and encourage individuals to sign on with local groups and organizations that are actively opposing Trump’s policies. We need support to make our presence large\, mobile\, and effective. \nPalestine Solidarity – Parish Hall \nWe have a large and very diverse local Palestinian solidarity movement. If we could find ways to collaborate\, we would become much more effective. Let’s focus on campaigns that would spark the most engagement. Join us to discuss what those campaigns would be. \nReportbacks – 30-45 min – Parish Hall \nDirections and Parking: We are meeting at St James Church\, 1991 Massachusetts Ave.\, Cambridge 02140.   Enter from Beech St as shown on the floor plan. \nThe church is three blocks north of Porter Square. \nBy car\, there are parking meters on Mass. Ave.\, which must be fed from 8am to 8pm Monday to Saturday.  Maximum time is 2 hours which costs you $2.50 in quarters or by app. To park for 4 hours\, put in 10 quarters\, note the zone number and time\, and pay by app after 2 hours. \nArise & Resist Coalition:  Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine\, CD8 for Palestine\, Communist Party of Massachusetts\, Green Rainbow Party\, Jewish Voice for Peace Boston\, Massachusetts Alliance of HUD Tenants\, Massachusetts Peace Action\, Northshore for Palestine.   All progressive groups invited to join! \nContact: arise-resist@masspeaceaction.org
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/arise-resist-our-time-to-act-is-now/
LOCATION:St James Episcopal Church\, 1991 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02140
CATEGORIES:Strategy and Ideas
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SUMMARY:From Crisis to Action: Building Ecosystems of Defense and Change
DESCRIPTION:As the political landscape is rapidly changing – with pieces of the Federal government being dismantled\, mass deportations\, and widespread uncertainty about our futures – we feel driven to respond but stuck. Our ability to take action (protest\, lobby\, spread awareness\, etc.) is driven by our theories of power and change\, as well as our belief that we can be effective. If our theories of change don’t seem applicable\, we feel helpless and confused. \nThis workshop will create space for us to discuss how we should view power\, theories of change\, and apply them to the new chaotic moment. Should we stick to what we were doing? Should we totally change our game plan? How can we be more effective? \nThe space will be accessible for both those who are experienced activists\, organizers\, or scholars\, as well as those who are new to thinking about political change and what to do. \nCosponsored by MAPA
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SUMMARY:Arise and Resist: Organizing for Peace and Justice Under Repression
DESCRIPTION:Arise and Resist: Organizing for Peace and Justice Under Repression \nJanuary 19\, 2025\, 9:30am – 5:00 pm\nRoxbury Community College\, Media Arts Center\, 1234 Columbus Ave.\, Boston\, MA 02119 \n \nSpeakers \nDr. Lara Jirmanus\, press coordinator of the Vote No Preference MA campaign and a leading voice for solidarity with Palestine as well as an innovative health organizer.   A Palestinian/Lebanese-American\, she is an instructor at Harvard Medical School and a practicing primary care physician\, community organizer and public health researcher.  She co-founded the Health and Law Immigrant Solidarity Network\, and during COVID\, the Massachusetts Coalition for Health Equity. \nDr. Karameh Kuemmerle is a pediatric neurologist at Boston Children’s Hospital\, affiliated with Harvard Medical School\, where she focuses on epilepsy and brain injury. Her clinical research centers on improving healthcare outcomes for refugee communities around the world\, with a special interest in addressing the impact of social determinants like racism. She co-founded Doctors Against Genocide\, an organization dedicated to mobilizing the medical community to respond to and prevent genocide and severe human rights abuses worldwide. \nRami G. Khouri is a Palestinian-American academic and journalist whose family resides in Beirut\, Amman\, and Nazareth. He is Distinguished Public Policy Fellow at the American University of Beirut and Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Arab Center Washington\, D.C.  During his 50-year career in journalism across the Middle East he was Editor of the Jordan Times and the Daily Star (Beirut) newspapers\, and contributed reporting and opinion pieces from the Middle East to the Financial Times\, NPR\, BBC radio\, and other outlets. \nJamie McGonagill is a climate activist and climate communications consultant. She is the media coordinator for Extinction Rebellion (XR) Boston and AIR Inc. She also leads the communications team for Stop Private Jet Expansion at Hanscom or Anywhere (SPJE) and assists with Climate Emergency Fund’s development team. \nKhury Petersen-Smith\, Michael Ratner Middle East Fellow and Co-Director of the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies. He researches U.S. empire\, borders\, and migration and strategizes with activists to work against the violence that the U.S. carries out and supports around the world. Khury focuses especially on U.S. militarism in the Middle East and in the Pacific\, and movements that resist it. He graduated from the Clark University Graduate School of Geography in Massachusetts\, after completing a dissertation on U.S. military bases in the Pacific. He is one of the co-authors and organizers of the 2023 Black Voices for Ceasefire \nHarris Gruman is executive director of the Massachusetts State Council of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)\, the nation’s second largest labor union; co-leader of the Raise Up Massachusetts Coalition\, and former executive director of Neighbor to Neighbor MA Education Fund. \nLiv Santoro is deputy director for field education and mobilization at the ACLU of Massachusetts. \nDr. Alexandra Piñeros Shields is a life-long activist and community organizer. She is an Associate Professor and directs the Master of Public Policy Program at the Heller School\, Brandeis University where she teaches courses on immigration policy\, economic justice\, and participatory action research. Prior to joining the Heller faculty\, she was the Executive Director of the Essex County Community Organization (ECCO)\, an interfaith network of 40 congregations working on racial and economic justice issues. \nMike Prokosch is a Dorchester climate\, peace\, and housing activist who leads popular economics workshops for community and union members. His latest workshop\, “Who’s Afraid of Elon Musk?”\, traces the US economy over the past half-century and what it’s done to workers and billionaires. \nBreakouts \nAttendees will join one of seven issue-oriented breakout groups\, which will meet twice during the day. \n\nImmigration and mass deportation threat\nThe genocide in Gaza and US politics\nFederal\, State and municipal electoral politics\nA Strong Labor Movement is Democracy’s Best Defense\nClimate and ecocide\nGreat power rivalry and nuclear war danger\nWar against the poor: Fighting back against budget cuts and tax cuts\n\nAgenda \n9:00am Welcome and literature tables open; coffee available \n9:30 am Welcome and introduction \n9:45 am Panel 1 – Palestine and the U.S. \nRami Khouri\, Karameh Kuemmerle\, Lara Jirmanus \n10:50 am Breakouts 1 \n12:00 pm Palestinian style lunch \n1:00 pm Organizing and coalition building – Mike Prokosch \n1:15 pm Panel 2 – Domestic issues and other international issues \nHarris Gruman\, Jamie McGonagill\, Liv Santoro\, Alexandra Piñeros Shields\, Khury Petersen-Smith \n2:30 pm Breakouts 2 \n3:30 pm Plenary – Strategy and organizing \n5:00 pm Adjourn \nVenue: The Media Arts Center\, also called building 1\, at Roxbury Community College\, features a 460-seat modern auditorium with a number of classrooms that we will use for breakouts. \nThe Media Arts Center is directly across Columbus Ave. from the Roxbury Crossing station on the MBTA Orange Line.  There is ample free parking in RCC’s lot on Cedar St. near the corner of Columbus Ave. \nConference registration includes morning coffee and a Palestinian style lunch catered by Zaaki (rice with lentils\, salad\, hummus\, falafel for vegans; chicken shawarma and kofta; bread).  Register to attend. \nThe conference will be in person only. \nSponsored by Massachusetts Peace Action\, Boston Democratic Socialists of America\, Northshore for Palestine\, Our Revolution Massachusetts\, Doctors Against Genocide\, Communist Party of Massachusetts\, Watertown Citizens for Peace\, Justice and the Environment\, and American Friends Service Committee. \nCosponsored by Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine\, Campaign for Peace\, Disarmament and Common Security\, Cape Cod DSA\, CD8 for Palestine\, Dorchester People for Peace\, Extinction Rebellion Boston\, Green-Rainbow Party\, Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution\, Jewish Voice for Peace Boston\, SEIU Local 509\, United Auto Workers (UAW) Region 9A\, and Western Massachusetts Coalition for Palestine.    \nMassachusetts progressive organizations are invited to sponsor or cosponsor the conference\, help plan it\, or to set up literature tables; organizations sign up here to do so. \n \nGoals and Overview \nThe purpose of this conference is to bring together a mass movement and situate ourselves in our political reality of repression in the US\, genocide in Palestine\, expanding US-Israeli war in West Asia\, the Russia-Ukraine war\, and the impending US confrontation with China. We must work in alliance with each other to build a society based on solidarity\, peace\, and justice. Our work here in Massachusetts will be shaped by national and international developments.  We are holding this conference before the inauguration so we can prepare for the crises we will face after January 20. \nWe aim to take meaningful steps toward creating a vigorous alliance of organizations\, unions\, houses of worship\, and other groups and individuals who pursue peace\, protection of the earth\, the well-being of working families\, gender\, sexual and reproductive rights\, economic justice\, and indigenous sovereignty\, and oppose U.S. imperialism\, militarism\, genocide\, racism\, and other forms of oppression. \nOver the past 15+ months\, we have watched a live-streamed holocaust in Gaza\, the acceleration of the ethnic cleansing and annexation of Palestinian land in the West Bank\, the decimation of Southern Lebanon\, the bombings of Yemeni ports\, and the invasion and further occupation of Syria. With the complicity of U.S. cultural\, academic\, and other public institutions\, a frontal assault on our civil liberties has begun: many speaking up against genocide have lost jobs\, and university students have been brutalized on campus\, suspended\, and expelled. In Congress\, a pending bill would give the incoming Trump administration the power to arbitrarily revoke the tax-exempt status of nonprofit organizations\, another would crack down on criticism of Israel. The tightly interwoven national security and surveillance programs of the U.S. and Israel used to surveil and exterminate Palestinians are already being deployed against our people at the border or in urban ghettos. \nThese challenges will intensify once Trump takes office. His top priorities include the mass deportation of up to 11 million immigrants which will require police state methods and concentration camps. The “Muslim ban” is once again on the horizon. Project 2025\, once translated into policy\, threatens civil liberties\, public funding for education\, and the rights of sexual and gender minorities.  \nTrump’s commitment to the extraction and consumption of fossil fuels presents the climate movement with its greatest challenge yet to reverse the increasingly deadly attacks on life on Earth. The transfer of wealth from the working class to the capitalist oligarchy will accelerate through more tax cuts for corporations and the ultra-wealthy and the slashing of public funding for healthcare\, public education\, and housing. Attacks on academic freedom and dissenting media will only increase. \nThese threats call for a more coordinated and strategic anti-war and pro-justice effort. We will likely face more overt repression than in most of our lifetimes. Yet this new landscape presents new openings and opportunities to build a more effective and lasting movement to create the world we envision. This is our moment to redouble our commitment to solidarity and defend ourselves\, protect vulnerable groups\, reach the disengaged and discouraged and expand our organizing to build broader constituencies and develop flexible strategies needed to survive and succeed. We must seize these opportunities together. Now!  \nOn January 19\, we will hear from movement leaders\, go deep into issues in breakouts\, brainstorm solutions\, and peruse literature tables. \n \n 
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/arise-and-resist/
LOCATION:Media Arts Center\, Roxbury Community College\, 1234 Columbus Ave\, Roxbury\, MA\, 02120\, United States
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