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“You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” ― Jane Goodall |
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| | | Tuesday Protest on The CommonTuesdays, 10/7, at 10:30 am Organizer: Vera Riley Location: The Common, Park Place, Brattleboro
On every Tuesday at 10:30 am for a half hour, there will be people to protest the illegal actions of the Trump administration at both the East and West ends of The Common in Brattleboro (which is on Park Place) from Route 30 to Putney Road. If this time/place is inconvenient for you, consider starting your own protest area/time which works for you!
Contact: Vera2847@gmail.com
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| Vigil in PutneyThursday, 10/9, at 12 noon every Thursday Organizer: Janet LangdonThe Green, PutneyVigil for Sanity and Compassion in Putney on The Green – Bring signs. Every Thursday from 12-12:30 pm
Contact: jliesl@myfairpoint.net |
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I-91 Friday Overpass ProtestsFridays, 10/10, 3:30 to 4:30 pm, most, but not all, locationsOrganizer: Indivisible BrattleboroBest location for many people:Brattleboro: Western Ave. I-91 Exit 2 bridge overpass This is the best location for a large group of protestors. Do not park near the deli or block any neighboring driveways.
Other locations for banners, flags and fewer people:Vernon: Tyler Hill Road I-91 bridge overpassBrattleboro: Black Mountain Rd. I-91 bridge overpassPutney: I-91 Exit 4 bridge overpass 5 – 6 pm Do not arrive earlier.Putney: 4 – 6 pm, Route 5 I-91 bridge overpass near Santa’s LandWestminster: 3:30 – 5:30 pm, Kurn Hattin Road I-91 overpass south of Exit 5
We are continuing protests every Friday. Thanks to all for the amazing turnout ! Let’s keep them growing ! Please do not park near the deli or any other business. For example, find parking on Brattle Street and areas east of the overpass on Western Ave.
Contact: indibrattleboro@gmail.com
Website: Click here for the “mobilize” version of this information. But note that registration is NOT required to attend.
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| Friday, 10/10, at 4:30 pmOrganizer: Vera RileyThe Common, Park Place, BrattleboroOn every Friday at 4:30 pm for a half hour, there will be people to protest the illegal actions of the Trump administration at both the East and West ends of The Common in Brattleboro (which is on Park Place) from Route 30 to Putney Road. If this time/place is inconvenient for you, consider starting your own protest area/time which works for you!
Contact: vera2847@gmail.com |
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| Gaza ProtestSaturday, 10/11, at 12 noon Organizer: Bert Picard and Nancy Braus Location: in front of Brattleboro post office This has happened every Saturday since November 2023 – and will continue as long as people are being killed.
Contact: nancy: vermontactivist@proton.me |
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| | | Discussion of Megamining in EcuadorMonday, 10/13/2025, at 6 pm Organizer: Nick Biddle and Casa Interam Location: Centre Congregational Church, 193 Main St, Brattleboro |
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| Megamining has invaded Ecuador and threatens the most megadiverse environments on earth. When rural farmers protest, they are subjected to civil and legal abuse.
Peter Shear, founder and director of Casa Interam in Intag, Ecuador will describe the grassroots politics he has successfully employed to build the largest environmental and human rights organization in Ecuador. Casa Interam’s strategies hold lessons for climate activists everywhere, including here.
Contact: nickliv4@gmail.com
Website: https://www.casainteram.org/
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| One Million Rising – Resistance GatheringWednesday, 10/15/2025, at 6:00 pm Organizer: Indivisible Brattleboro Location: VT Center for Photography, 10 Green Street, Brattleboro
One Million Rising is a national effort to train one million people in the strategic logic and practice of non-cooperation, as well as the basics of community organizing and campaign design. At this community gathering, we will explore the current political landscape, the urgent need for mass defiance, and the “pillars” framework to understand how we can influence these foundational institutions. This is an opportunity to grow community connections, develop shared understanding, and get ready to take action together.
Contact: indibrattleboro@gmail.com
Registration is requested. Please do so here.
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No Kings 2.0 – Be the ChangeSaturday, 10/18, at 1 pm Organizer: Indivisible Brattleboro Location: Start at The Brattleboro Common
Gather on The Common for one key speaker, songs and chants. Then march down both sides of Main Street on sidewalks led by music and singing. Hold a half-hour solidarity stand-out with chants and songs back and forth across Main Street. Distribute information on actions people can take. |
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| | No Kings 2.0 – Bellows FallsSaturday, 10/18/2025, at 1 pm Organizer: Rockingham activists + Rockingham Democratic Committee Location: Westminster & Church Streets We will line both side of Westminster Street with our signs and voices to say No Kings in the U.S. The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us.
A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.
Contact: supdems2025@gmail.com
Click here for the “mobilize” version of this information. But note that registration is NOT required. |
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Emma’s Revolution Benefit ConcertSaturday, 10/25, at 7 pm Organizer: All Souls Church Social Action CommitteeLocation: All Souls Church, 29 South Street, West Brattleboro
California-based, activist singer/songwriting duo Emma’s Revolution will perform a concert to benefit SoVT 4 Palestine and All Souls Church.
Get recharged, inspired and energized in community, justice and song! “In this intense and unprecedented time, when lives are on the line in Gaza and our rights, norms and democracy are on the line here in the US,” the duo says, “all of our voices are needed to create the country and the world we want to live in.”
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door, but no one will be turned away. Advance tickets are available on line at ascvt.org/SoVT4P and at Everyones’ Books on Elliot Street.
Click here to read the full submission.
Contact: George Carvill at family@carvill.net
Website: https://emmasrevolution.com/ |
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| Sing for DemocracyMonday, 10/6/2025, at 6 pm Organizer: Becky Graber, the Good Trouble Street Choir Location: Beloved Community, 18 Town Crier Drive, Brattleboro
The Good Trouble Street Choir has very occasional rehearsals to prepare for protest events. If you’d like to sing at the next Brattleboro protest on October 18, and beyond, we’ll learn “pocket protest songs” that we’ll sing as we march and perhaps as we line the sidewalks too. Singing together is an empowering way to gather and to speak out.
Contact: ragtime@sover.net
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Annual Galbraith Lecture & Fundraiser
Wednesday, 10/8, at 6 pm Organizer: Windham World Affairs Council Location: Centre Congregational Church 193 Main St Brattleboro |
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| “Hot Spots: Revolution in Syria, Ukraine’s Munich moment, NATO In peril, War in Iran & the Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza”
The event is an opportunity to gather with friends & neighbors to help each other process the current crisis while at the same time taking a break to enjoy each other with good food and libations.
In a world teetering on the edge, Ambassador Galbraith’s presentation is alarmingly timely. The Syrian uprising, mounting risks to NATO’s cohesion, and escalating conflicts in Europe and the Middle East—including the devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza—are testing the post–1945 global order like never before. Recently, in a high-profile summit in Alaska, President Trump met privately with President Putin to discuss the war in Ukraine. Though they struck an ill-defined “understanding,” the meeting produced no concrete ceasefire or roadmap, raising alarm among U.S. allies. At the same time, Trump renewed his controversial rhetoric around Greenland—calling control of the Arctic island an “absolute necessity” and refusing to rule out force—provoking concern about alliance frictions and territorial coercion. Drawing on decades of direct experience in diplomacy and humanitarian action, Ambassador Galbraith brings invaluable insight and context to these urgent global flashpoints.
Contact: windhamworldaffairscouncil@gmail.com
Website: Windham World Affairs Council |
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| Non Violent Direct Action (NVDA) Training
Brattleboro, Friday, 10/10, 9:30 am – 3 pm
Bellows Falls, Sunday, 10/12, 1 – 5:30 pm
Putney, Saturday, 10/25, 1 – 5:30 pm
Pre-registration required for all trainingsSteve Crofter and Laurel Green are conducting a series of half-day nonviolent direct action (NVDA) trainings in Southeastern Vermont. They have decades of experience using nonviolent action. This is an early notice that they are offering NVDA training to increase the discipline and effectiveness of people trying to make a positive difference in climate, democracy, and social justice issues.
The training will include: Finding courage to act, The effectiveness of nonviolence, How to make social change in solidarity with others, And more!
The training is a great opportunity to bring together folks from many local movements including Third Actors, Indivisible folks, people working on Gaza, democracy, climate and immigration. All are welcome.
The October 10 training in Brattleboro starts at 9:30 a.m. and will end about 2:30 p.m., early enough to allow participants to join in either or both of the long-standing Brattleboro Friday afternoon protests on the I-91 bridge and at The Common.
The sessions in Bellows Falls and Putney will run from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Pre-registration is required for all sessions. Please register for the Brattleboro session using this link: https://wecantogether.net/nvda
Contact: wecanvt@gmail.com for Brattleboro information.
Two other session schedules are: Bellows Falls – Sunday 10/12, 1 to 5:30 p.m., registrar Linda Robinson, lindalrob@gmail.com (802) 463-3220
Putney, VT – Saturday 10/25, 1 to 5:30 p.m., registrar Mary Houghton, maryhotn@together.net (802) 363-0711
You can click here for more information. |
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| | | What Does Democracy Look Like? Call for Artists!!Exhibit Sunday, 11/16, time TBADeadline for submissions is 10/15 Organizer: Indivisible Brattleboro Location: Latchis Theatre, 50 Main Street |
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| Submit works in any medium, visual, literary, or performance, to explore democracy at the Latchis Theater.
This one-night event aims to uncover the heart and soul of democratic community through visual art, performance, storytelling, moderated community discussion and creative audience participation to address the question, What Does Democracy Look Like?
Here is a short video about the event: Call to Artists–What Does Democracy Look Like?
All pieces must be consistent with Indivisible Brattleboro’s core norms of respect, responsibility, and resilience, and fostering inclusive participation.
Deadline for submissions: October 15th
Read the full submission here. And detailed submission information here.
Contact: indibrattleboro@gmail.com
Click here to go to the event website. |
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| | | | | Wear your IB hatOrganizer: Indivisible BrattleboroIndivisible Brattleboro now has hats available for $25. Cash and VENMO accepted. Send an e-mail to indibrattleboro@gmail.com |
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| Signs availableOrganizer: Indivisible Brattleboro |
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| | Another source for posters, signs and ideasJon Sachs, a Swing Blue Alliance member is pouring energy into a Trump Tragedies website that has a page devoted to free, downloadable 8.5 x 11 in. protest-themed posters. These are protest messaging that can be posted on America’s streets and easily shared by a website link could help get much more protest messaging in the public eye. Eighteen posters are now available on the site. There’s also an online suggestion box for additional posters that people think should be added. |
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| | | Some generous donations have covered our costs. At the start of September, thanks to generous donations, we were ahead by $166.40. During the month we had expenses of $42.99 and received donations totaling $51 leaving us with $174.41 to apply to coming months. Thank you all.
WeCAN Calendar is goneWe tried a calendar you could view and/or embed. However, since it did not see much use we have discontinued it. If someone feels strongly about it and wants to volunteer to maintain it, please contact WeCAN. |
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