Why Student Voices Are Important In Social Justice Work

April 27th, 6:30-8pm via Zoom Students, volunteers, members, & others will be joining together to have conversations on why student voices are important in social justice work. Students will be presenting this information. Contact us for Zoom Link

FREE

Official Spring Canvass Launch Training Event

May 13th, 11-3pm, New Bedford office (558 Pleasant St Ste 309, New Bedford, MA 02740) We will be having our official spring canvass launch training event. We will be having training on canvassing for most of the day & once we are all trained we will be going to put our skills to work and […]

FREE

Mass Save Workshop

June 29th at 6:30pm-8pm, via Zoom Mass Save Workshop, Come learn more about the Mass Save program and how it can help you save on your energy bills. RSVP Or get in touch with  Sabrina Davis, CSJ Environmental Coordinator at 508-685-1246 or sab.cndavis@gmail.com

FREE

Mass Save Info Session

Zoom

Join us on Zoom to learn about the Mass Save program and how you can take advantage of it! Learn more about the program here: https://www.masssave.com/

Clean Air Taunton – Educational Forum

Learn more about the environmental concerns in Taunton and the ways that Clean Air Taunton and CSJ Education Fund are combatting them. Location: TBD

Intern Social Justice Night

Zoom

Learn what our interns have been up to this Fall and what social justice means to them. Join us at 6:30pm on Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89110248729.

Common Start Cape Cod Regional Event

Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce 5 Patti Page Way, Centerville, MA, United States

Please join the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, Coalition for Social Justice, and the Common Start Coalition in Barnstable on January 6th!
DATE: Saturday, January 6, 2024, at 10:00 AM
WHERE: Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce (5 Patti Page Way, Centerville, MA 02632)
RSVP: Email Pegah Rouhani at grassroots@commonstartma.org

Free

Rustin Film Screening

New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill, ew Bedford, MA, United States

Join us to watch this critically acclaimed Netflix movie about Bayard Rustin, an activist and advisor to Martin Luther King, Jr., who faced racism and homophobia as he helped change the course of civil rights history by orchestrating the 1963 March on Washington. A panel discussion will follow the film. Admission is free.

Free