In some ways central Massachusetts seems almost invisible — ignored by the power brokers in our Boston-based government and even by activists within the state’s left-leaning areas. But Grassroots Central Mass is showing that our region is a place where remarkable things can happen, as we raise consciousness about our challenges and work to overcome them. We are energized, enthusiastic, well-informed, pledged to bringing change, and passionate about creating equity, harmony, and opportunity for all.
Group Spotlight
by Catherine Walthers The issues Indivisible Canton gravitated toward in its early days — getting big money out of politics and voter turnout — remain just as important and fundamental to this group now. And then, there are the many other calls to action that pop up along the way. […]
by Catherine Walthers Democracy is not a spectator sport. Remembering that they too were regular voters before 2016, not political activists, motivates the leadership team at Greater Andover Indivisible. “I wasn’t the only one that was a newcomer to political activism – in fact most of us were,” says group […]
by Catherine Walthers The Greylock Together group in the northwest corner of the Massachusetts derives its name from Mount Greylock, the highest peak in the state with views of the 3 bordering states on a clear day. And like its namesake, GT Indivisible serves as a focal point for the […]
by Catherine Walthers Indivisible Williamsburg set two objectives for their work: to help further progressive politics in the state and improve western Massachusetts’ quality of life. Early on, the group was confronted with what to do with their U.S. Rep. Richard “Richie” Neal (D-Springfield) who would not respond to any […]