Thursday 10 AM to 4:30 PM Green Jobs Forum COME JOIN US ON CITY HALL PLAZA! - Native American Drum & Dance Ceremony Come hear Boston College's Charlie Derber on Solving Climate Change!!
Thursday 10 AM to 4:30 PM Green Jobs Forum COME JOIN US ON CITY HALL PLAZA! - Native American Drum & Dance Ceremony
Thursday 10 AM to 4:30 PM Green Jobs Forum COME JOIN US ON CITY HALL PLAZA! - Native American Drum & Dance Ceremony
We invite you to a talk by Marc W. Herold. Marc Herold is an Associate Professor of Economic Development and Womens Studies at the University of New Hampshire, who has been monitoring and writing extensively since 2001 about the socio-economic history of Afghanistan, US/NATO military strategy, the Afghan resistance, and the human costs of the Afghan war. Some of his work is available at http://wsbe2.unh.edu/marc-w-herold and http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mwherold/.
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Community Change’s “Racism and White Privilege” Summer Film Series July 12: “What Makes Me White?” and “Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible.” July 26: “Dance Me Outside,” challenging stereotypes about First Nations people. August 9: “Brick By Brick: A Civil Rights Story,” a TV documentary following three families in Yonkers, NY as they confront racial discrimination in housing and schools. August 23: “Confederate States of America,” a Spike Lee mockumentary about an alternative history where Confederates win the US Civil War. Mark your calendars now for the 2010 Convention, which will celebrate VFP’s 25th anniversary and look ahead to the unfinished work of promoting peace and progressive politics in a time of global war and economic retrenchment. The meeting will be held from August 25-29 and, fittingly, in Maine, the birthplace of Veterans For Peace in 1985. Portland, Maine, a vibrant, beautiful coastal city located on a peninsula in Casco Bay, will be the host city for the Convention under the sponsorship of VFP Chapters 1 and 3. The Convention Headquarters will be the Holiday Inn by the Bay Hotel and Convention Center. Regularly scheduled UJP planning group meeting. Representatives and members of UJP member groups or those interested in UJP are welcome to attend. Submit agenda items to chair. See this page for chair and agenda. Note that this meeting (only) will take place at the Peace Action office. Speakers: Raed Jarrar, AFSC and Peace Action; Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies Mark your calendars now for the 2010 Convention, which will celebrate VFP’s 25th anniversary and look ahead to the unfinished work of promoting peace and progressive politics in a time of global war and economic retrenchment. The meeting will be held from August 25-29 and, fittingly, in Maine, the birthplace of Veterans For Peace in 1985. Portland, Maine, a vibrant, beautiful coastal city located on a peninsula in Casco Bay, will be the host city for the Convention under the sponsorship of VFP Chapters 1 and 3. The Convention Headquarters will be the Holiday Inn by the Bay Hotel and Convention Center. Local, State, and National leaders will address the Veterans for Peace 25th anniversary convention theme, “Lifting the Fog of War”; speaking about the impact of our military-based economy on our communities. Mark your calendars now for the 2010 Convention, which will celebrate VFP’s 25th anniversary and look ahead to the unfinished work of promoting peace and progressive politics in a time of global war and economic retrenchment. The meeting will be held from August 25-29 and, fittingly, in Maine, the birthplace of Veterans For Peace in 1985. Portland, Maine, a vibrant, beautiful coastal city located on a peninsula in Casco Bay, will be the host city for the Convention under the sponsorship of VFP Chapters 1 and 3. The Convention Headquarters will be the Holiday Inn by the Bay Hotel and Convention Center. Mark your calendars now for the 2010 Convention, which will celebrate VFP’s 25th anniversary and look ahead to the unfinished work of promoting peace and progressive politics in a time of global war and economic retrenchment. The meeting will be held from August 25-29 and, fittingly, in Maine, the birthplace of Veterans For Peace in 1985. Portland, Maine, a vibrant, beautiful coastal city located on a peninsula in Casco Bay, will be the host city for the Convention under the sponsorship of VFP Chapters 1 and 3. The Convention Headquarters will be the Holiday Inn by the Bay Hotel and Convention Center. Mark your calendars now for the 2010 Convention, which will celebrate VFP’s 25th anniversary and look ahead to the unfinished work of promoting peace and progressive politics in a time of global war and economic retrenchment. The meeting will be held from August 25-29 and, fittingly, in Maine, the birthplace of Veterans For Peace in 1985. Portland, Maine, a vibrant, beautiful coastal city located on a peninsula in Casco Bay, will be the host city for the Convention under the sponsorship of VFP Chapters 1 and 3. The Convention Headquarters will be the Holiday Inn by the Bay Hotel and Convention Center.
Join a meeting of organizational representatives who are working to build turnout in Greater Boston, and Massachusetts, for the One Nation Working Together march in Washington, DC, October 2. Contact Jose Perez for info. The NAACP, SEIU 1199, La Raza and Green Jobs for All have called upon the peace and justice movement to join a mass mobilization in Washington DC, October 2. This is a large national protest demonstration for jobs, justice and progressive change, and to counter the right wing. It will be the largest progressive mobilization in years. Last year, we marched on Labor Day calling for health care reform—and we won! But the economic crisis, created by the greed of the big corporations, continues to devastate our nation: ♦ We have lost 8 million jobs. ♦ 1.2 million families have lost or are losing their homes. ♦ Millions of workers have seen their rights to organize and bargain for better wages and working conditions trampled. This deep and widely felt pain creates the conditions for change, brought about by a true movement of the majority for an America where: ♦ Moms and dads have jobs to support their families, shop at local stores, and revive the American Dream. ♦ The super-rich who have benefited the most from our recent prosperity pay what they really can to maintain the road to renewed prosperity for all of us. In 1979 Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the White House. In 1986 Ronald Reagan removed them. Next week, Bill McKibben and a team of students from Unity College in Maine will be traveling to Washington D.C. to deliver one of the original Carter panels to President Obama, asking him to reinstall solar on the White House, and to follow this symbolic gesture with substantial legislative action. We're calling it the Solar Road Trip, and we hope you'll be able to celebrate with us when the panel makes a stop in Boston on its way to D.C. Here are the details of the event: 5:30pm - Bicycle pedal-powered climate rock band, Melodeego 6:00pm - Guest Speakers, including Bill McKibben, Tony Cortese of Second Nature, representatives from Students for a Just and Stable Future and Interfaith Power and Light COME SEE AND DISCUSS the lotus and the feather Join a meeting of organizational representatives who are working to build turnout in Greater Boston, and Massachusetts, for the One Nation Working Together march in Washington, DC, October 2. Contact Jose Perez for info. Regularly scheduled UJP planning group meeting (but on Thursday instead of Wednesday, this time only, due to Rosh Hashanah). Representatives and members of UJP member groups or those interested in UJP are welcome to attend. See this page for chair and agenda. Write ujpcoalition@gmail.com for conference call phone number. Time change! Conference starts at noon. Potluck Lunch! Marking the anniversary of 9/11, the conference will hear a presentation by an invited speaker from the Roxbury Mosque on the controversy over the Islamic Center in Manhattan and anti-Muslim agitation in New York and Boston. The conference will discuss the economic crisis and the One Nation Working Together mobilization which will rally progressive movements in Washington, DC on October 2. Juan Cofield, President of NAACP's New England Area Conference, will address the conference, as will Jose Perez, Massachusetts organizer of One Nation and an organizer for SEIU Health Care Workers 1199. Cofield and Perez will explain the importance of a united mobilization at this time, describe the organizing being done in Massachusetts, and talk about how peace activists can get involved.
Join us for a public flag washing on the anniversary of September 11, as part of our weekly anti-war protest at Park St Station on Join Sergio Reyes of the Boston May Day Committee and Latin@s for Social Change for a survey of the radical changes and advances in Latin American constitutional development. Using his firsthand impressions of the process in Bolivia and a textual analysis of the new constitution of the Plurinational Republic of Bolivia, Reyes will provide his assessment and lead the conversation. Additional speakers and experiences will be announced shortly. Sponsored by the Boston May Day Committee. Help build the JVP campaign demanding that TIAAâ€CREF divest from companies that support the Israeli occupation of Gaza & the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Please come and help build a local contingent for the Anti-War group going to Washington on Oct. 2. Time is running out and we need everyone to get involved. This will be one of the largest demonstration we have seen but everyone has to help make it a large Anti-War demo. A global telesummit for building a culture of peace Featuring over 50 inspiring peacebuilders Get engaged in creating the shift to a world at peace Pat Tillman gave up his professional football career to join the Army Rangers in 2002—and became an instant symbol of patriotic fervor and unflinching duty. But the truth about Pat Tillman is far more complex, and ultimately more heroic, than the caricature created by the media. And when the government tried to turn his death into war propaganda, they took on the wrong family. From her home in the Santa Cruz mountains, Pat’s mother, Dannie Tillman, led the family’s crusade to reveal the truth beneath the mythology of their son’s life and death. Featuring candid and revelatory interviews with Pat’s fellow soldiers as well as his family, Amir Bar-Lev’s emotional and insightful film not only shines a light on the shady aftermath of Pat’s death and calls to task the entire chain of command but also examines themes as timeless as the notion of heroism itself. A global telesummit for building a culture of peace Featuring over 50 inspiring peacebuilders Get engaged in creating the shift to a world at peace Pat Tillman gave up his professional football career to join the Army Rangers in 2002—and became an instant symbol of patriotic fervor and unflinching duty. But the truth about Pat Tillman is far more complex, and ultimately more heroic, than the caricature created by the media. And when the government tried to turn his death into war propaganda, they took on the wrong family. From her home in the Santa Cruz mountains, Pat’s mother, Dannie Tillman, led the family’s crusade to reveal the truth beneath the mythology of their son’s life and death. Featuring candid and revelatory interviews with Pat’s fellow soldiers as well as his family, Amir Bar-Lev’s emotional and insightful film not only shines a light on the shady aftermath of Pat’s death and calls to task the entire chain of command but also examines themes as timeless as the notion of heroism itself. When: Wednesday, September 15, 2010, 11:00 am to 12:30 pm (New Time and Place!) September 15's Brown Bag Vigil will start at 11:00 at the State House. We will join Jobs with Justice for a press conference announcing the One Nation Working Together mobilization in Washington on 10-2-10 and explain why peace activists are going to Washington. If time permits we will then move down to our usual location, Sen. Kerry's office, at about noon. Additional Locations: Lowell • Office of Rep. Niki Tsongas • 11 Kearney Square (12:00 noon)
Tony Blair will present his new book at an event for the Harvard Book Store. A global telesummit for building a culture of peace Featuring over 50 inspiring peacebuilders Get engaged in creating the shift to a world at peace Pat Tillman gave up his professional football career to join the Army Rangers in 2002—and became an instant symbol of patriotic fervor and unflinching duty. But the truth about Pat Tillman is far more complex, and ultimately more heroic, than the caricature created by the media. And when the government tried to turn his death into war propaganda, they took on the wrong family. From her home in the Santa Cruz mountains, Pat’s mother, Dannie Tillman, led the family’s crusade to reveal the truth beneath the mythology of their son’s life and death. Featuring candid and revelatory interviews with Pat’s fellow soldiers as well as his family, Amir Bar-Lev’s emotional and insightful film not only shines a light on the shady aftermath of Pat’s death and calls to task the entire chain of command but also examines themes as timeless as the notion of heroism itself. Join a meeting of organizational representatives who are working to build turnout in Greater Boston, and Massachusetts, for the One Nation Working Together march in Washington, DC, October 2. Contact Jose Perez for info.
Volunteers needed! Join the Mass. 10-2-10 Peace Contingent as we phone Eastern Mass. peace groups and activists and ask them to get on the bus to Washington for the One Nation Working Together mobilization! It's fun and refreshments will be served. Write UJP or phone us at 617-383-4857 to RSVP.
SoJust is 4! That's right, it's been FOUR years since our first event! Join us to celebrate 1350 members, 75+ events and hundreds of connections made since then! Our birthday parties are always our biggest events - we'll need all you SoJusters there to celebrate - and to eat up all the cupcakes on hand! Join us for an emergency fundraiser Help The Justice for Fallujah Project bring two Iraqi doctors to the U.S. to present their research on the health crisis in Fallujah A global telesummit for building a culture of peace Featuring over 50 inspiring peacebuilders Get engaged in creating the shift to a world at peace Pat Tillman gave up his professional football career to join the Army Rangers in 2002—and became an instant symbol of patriotic fervor and unflinching duty. But the truth about Pat Tillman is far more complex, and ultimately more heroic, than the caricature created by the media. And when the government tried to turn his death into war propaganda, they took on the wrong family. From her home in the Santa Cruz mountains, Pat’s mother, Dannie Tillman, led the family’s crusade to reveal the truth beneath the mythology of their son’s life and death. Featuring candid and revelatory interviews with Pat’s fellow soldiers as well as his family, Amir Bar-Lev’s emotional and insightful film not only shines a light on the shady aftermath of Pat’s death and calls to task the entire chain of command but also examines themes as timeless as the notion of heroism itself. Free outdoor showing of the film "The Debt of Dictators." We will explore the roots of the debt crisis in the global south where people struggle to survive without basic necessities because their governments are still forced to pay off the debts accumulated by corrupt dictators of the past. This is part of the international mobilzation to Stand Up, Take Action and call world leaders to honor their commitments to the Millenium Development Goals and end world poverty. Hosted by Jubilee MA. For more information, see www.jubileema.org A global telesummit for building a culture of peace Featuring over 50 inspiring peacebuilders Get engaged in creating the shift to a world at peace Pat Tillman gave up his professional football career to join the Army Rangers in 2002—and became an instant symbol of patriotic fervor and unflinching duty. But the truth about Pat Tillman is far more complex, and ultimately more heroic, than the caricature created by the media. And when the government tried to turn his death into war propaganda, they took on the wrong family. From her home in the Santa Cruz mountains, Pat’s mother, Dannie Tillman, led the family’s crusade to reveal the truth beneath the mythology of their son’s life and death. Featuring candid and revelatory interviews with Pat’s fellow soldiers as well as his family, Amir Bar-Lev’s emotional and insightful film not only shines a light on the shady aftermath of Pat’s death and calls to task the entire chain of command but also examines themes as timeless as the notion of heroism itself.
Courage to Resist and the Bradley Manning Support Network are calling for vigils to be held around the country in support of PFC Bradley Manning, accused wikileaks whistle-blower. The vigils will be held between September 16 and 19. NH Peace Action, in conjunction with the Keene weekly vigil, and organizers from the free state project are organizing a state-wide vigil to be held on the town commons in Keene at 11:00 AM on Saturday September 18. Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, the internationally renowned exponent of the bansuri or bamboo flute, has become one of India’s most-respected classical musicians. He has been widely recognized with various awards in his lifetime such as Konark Samman (1992), Padma Bhushan(1992), the Padma Bhushan(1992), Rajiv Gandhi Ekta Award (1998), Padma Vibhushan (2000), “Orders des Arts et Lettres” (Knight Of The Order Of Arts & Letters - 2009), Nada Vidya Bharati(2010) and 3 honorary doctorates from various universities. He has collaborated with several western musicians, including John McLaughlin and Jan Gabarek, and has also composed music for a number of Indian films. He has performed throughout the world winning acclaim from varied audiences such as the Nobel Peace Price ceremony in Oslo and his music, along with Ravi Shankarji's was played in outer space by Kalpana Chawla.
August 16-23, 2010: Women And People's Summit Of The Americas Against Militarization In Colombia
Thursday 5 PM to 10 PM Kick-Off Concert
Friday 10 AM to 10 PM (Exhibits 10 AM to 6 PM)
Saturday 10 AM to 10 PM (Exhibits 10 AM to 4 PM)
¡VENGAN A LA PLAZA DE LA ALCALDIA!
VENEZ TOUS A L'HOTEL DE VILLE!
- Green Jobs Forum
- Gubernatorial Green Debate
- Over 200 Exhibitors
- 50+ Live Performances
- The Great Escape with Alexanderia!
- EcoCafé, EcoGallery, EcoBazaar
- GreenFilmFest
- EcoFashion and Salsa EcoFashion Show
- One Gallon Challenge
- GreenFest Time Tunnel
- EcoPhoto Contest for Boston Public Schools
- Fun for Kids!
Talk on Climate Change
Charles Derber speaks on his hopeful book, From Greed to Green: Solving Climate Change and Remaking the Economy. This presentation is organized by the Majority Agenda Project and Mass. Global Action.
For more information and directions, please visit: http://bit.ly/d2Znvs or call 781-662-7299, or email gobeiltchen@earthlink.net.
"In every corner of the globe, we are polluting, diverting, pumping, and wasting our limited supply of fresh water at an expediential level as population and technology grows.. The rampant overdevelopment of agriculture, housing and industry increase the demands for fresh water well beyond the finite supply, resulting in the desertification of the earth.
Corporate giants force developing countries to privatize their water supply for profit. Wall Street investors target desalination and mass bulk water export schemes. Corrupt governments use water for economic and political gain. Military control of water emerges and a new geo-political map and power structure forms, setting the stage for world water wars.
August 16-23, 2010: Women And People's Summit Of The Americas Against Militarization In Colombia
Thursday 5 PM to 10 PM Kick-Off Concert
Friday 10 AM to 10 PM (Exhibits 10 AM to 6 PM)
Saturday 10 AM to 10 PM (Exhibits 10 AM to 4 PM)
¡VENGAN A LA PLAZA DE LA ALCALDIA!
VENEZ TOUS A L'HOTEL DE VILLE!
- Green Jobs Forum
- Gubernatorial Green Debate
- Over 200 Exhibitors
- 50+ Live Performances
- The Great Escape with Alexanderia!
- EcoCafé, EcoGallery, EcoBazaar
- GreenFilmFest
- EcoFashion and Salsa EcoFashion Show
- One Gallon Challenge
- GreenFest Time Tunnel
- EcoPhoto Contest for Boston Public Schools
- Fun for Kids!
August 16-23, 2010: Women And People's Summit Of The Americas Against Militarization In Colombia
Thursday 5 PM to 10 PM Kick-Off Concert
Friday 10 AM to 10 PM (Exhibits 10 AM to 6 PM)
Saturday 10 AM to 10 PM (Exhibits 10 AM to 4 PM)
¡VENGAN A LA PLAZA DE LA ALCALDIA!
VENEZ TOUS A L'HOTEL DE VILLE!
- Green Jobs Forum
- Gubernatorial Green Debate
- Over 200 Exhibitors
- 50+ Live Performances
- The Great Escape with Alexanderia!
- EcoCafé, EcoGallery, EcoBazaar
- GreenFilmFest
- EcoFashion and Salsa EcoFashion Show
- One Gallon Challenge
- GreenFest Time Tunnel
- EcoPhoto Contest for Boston Public Schools
- Fun for Kids!
Join the eminent scientist and activist Richard Levins for a thought-provoking conversation on "Failures, Errors & the Boundaries of Our Minds"
August 16-23, 2010: Women And People's Summit Of The Americas Against Militarization In Colombia
Fun for the whole family
Free Food – Raffles & Prizes – Free Health Screenings
Let’s celebrate our families and community while kicking off our One Nation movement on Sunday, Aug. 22!
We mark the 63rd anniversary of the formal independence of South Asian countries from colonialism on this day. We affirm our commitment to the struggle for true democracy and social justice in South Asia and we express solidarity with all movements against injustice and oppression.
August 16-23, 2010: Women And People's Summit Of The Americas Against Militarization In Colombia
Join us for VFP's 25th Anniversary Convention!
Lifting the Fog of War
VFP 1985-2010
25 Years of Working for Peace
Radical author and historian Paul Street speaks on his new book: The Empire's New Clothes: Barack Obama and the Real World of Power. Paul is an independent radical-democratic policy researcher, journalist, historian, and speaker based in Iowa City, Iowa, and Chicago, Illinois.Join us for VFP's 25th Anniversary Convention!
Lifting the Fog of War
VFP 1985-2010
25 Years of Working for Peace
VFP Convention Public Meeting--Lifting the Fog of War: 25 Years of Working for Peace
* Welcoming remarks - Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-ME)
* Keynote - Congressman Bob Filner (D-CA) - a Freedom Rider in the ’60’s, now Chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee
* Keynote - Terry Tempest Williams - acclaimed author (Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place, The Open Space of Democracy) and fierce advocate for justice
* Michael Brennan - former Maine Senate majority leader, former Maine House Chair of Education Committee and of the Health and Human Services CommitteeJoin us for VFP's 25th Anniversary Convention!
Lifting the Fog of War
VFP 1985-2010
25 Years of Working for Peace
Join us for VFP's 25th Anniversary Convention!
Lifting the Fog of War
VFP 1985-2010
25 Years of Working for Peace
Join us for VFP's 25th Anniversary Convention!
Lifting the Fog of War
VFP 1985-2010
25 Years of Working for Peace
LexGWAC is proud to sponsor a talk by Lexington native and climate activist BILL MCKIBBEN on Sunday, August 29 in Cary Hall at 7:30 pm, about his new book, "Eaarth". Books will be available for sale and signing. Admission is free.
Nationally this action has been endorsed by UFPJ, the UNAC Conference in Albany, as well as AFL-CIO and many unions, A team is negotiating to include antiwar demands (stop the war in Afghanistan, cut the military budget and fund human needs). Regardless, we will organize a large peace contingent to march with our signs and banners. A massive rally and march will be a big plus for continuing to rebuild momentum in the peace movement and for progressives overall. NAACP and 1199 say it's time to hit the streets -- we must be there with them!Paving the Way to Prosperity
THE SACRED RUN
First Nation people from North America and Japan were joined by volunteers from 13 countries on a ceremonial run finishing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Community and Resistance Tour seeks to communicate about current struggles for justice and liberation, from the current BP Oil Drilling Disaster devastating the Gulf Coast to nooses hung in the northern Louisiana town of Jena. From women organizing inside prisons to cultural resistance. The tour also seeks to connect communities of liberation, and to build relationships between grassroots activists and independent media. This tour is for anyone interested in issues of health care, education, criminal justice, housing, or the ways in which systems of racism, patriarchy and other forms of oppression intersect with these struggles.

Jose Perez

Juan Cofield
Saturday September 11 at 1pm.
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Where: State House steps • 24 Beacon St. • Park St T • Boston
Worcester • Public Library, Banx Room • 3 Salem Square (12:30pm)
Hyannis • Office of Rep. Bill Delahunt • 146 Main Street (Friday at 3-4pm)
1105 Commonwealth Ave
Suite 201
Boston, MA 02215
Phone: 617-254-9130
Fax: 617-254-9134
Michal Goldman, a Waltham-based documentary filmmaker, will present and lead a post-screening discussion of her latest work "At Home in Utopia." The story of working-class immigrants starting a cooperative housing colony in the 1920s Bronx, the film holds deep resonance in today's economic crisis.

"American Policy and Afghan Realities: Problems and Prospects"
Speaker(s)
Thomas Barfield
Professor of Anthropology, Boston University.
F#*% the Tea Party,
This is the Real Party!
Jobs with Justice “Get on the Bus” Fundraiser!


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Celebrating the 35th anniversary of the New York's Brecht Forum, Richard Levins will speak to how the dialectical method allows us to understand and learn from our inevitable failures, errors and misunderstandings of both nature and society.
A Harvard School of Public Health faculty member, mathematical ecologist, philosopher of science and farmer, Richard will draw on a wide range of scientific theories, policy experiments and natural phenomena to illustrate sources of error and also suggest methods for overcoming (but never completely avoiding) these.
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1199SEIU is the largest union in the nation and the strongest voice for working families. And as a part of One Nation, we are putting America back to work and pulling America back together for our communities and our nation. So, join us for a day of fun for the whole family, learn how we can strengthen the wellbeing of our families and communities, and become a part of One Nation Working Together!
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We will remember the 83rd anniversary of the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. They were two Italian immigrants and committed anarchists whose trial is regarded as one of the great miscarriages of justice in American history.
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Come join us for a night of networking, drinks and raffles! Bring your friends to meet the members of Boston NOW, make new friends, and mingle with nonprofit leaders and professionals.
The National Organization for Women works to ensure equality for all women in all areas of life and to promote a truly equal partnership with men. NOW actively fights against sexism, racism, violence and homophobia.
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