We recently had our forum “A Livable Commonwealth: Trees as a Public Good” . Below you can find links to the recording, and the chat transcript! The forum documented the important role of trees and forests for our quality of life and mitigating climate change. We heard compelling stories about successful organizing and legislation in…
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Event: Alternatives to Policing Forum
On Sunday, April 24 at 7 PM, ORMA and DSA will host a virtual forum on initiatives by Massachusetts cities to fundamentally change the way policing is done in their communities. This forum will focus on creating alternatives to using police to respond to the most common types of emergencies, those that do not involve…
EVENT: A Livable Commonwealth: Trees As A Public Good Forum
Mature trees sequester substantial amounts of carbon, something that saplings cannot accomplish for decades. The loss of even a single tree impacts air quality, heat levels, and storm water drainage. So every loss of a mature tree contributes to the climate crisis and impacts public health. Neighborhoods and towns with less wealth and more people…
Event – 2022 Gubernatorial Candidate Forum
Join us via Zoom on Monday, 3/21 at 7:30PM for the 2022 ORMA Gubernatorial Endorsement Forum! As part of ORMA’s endorsement process, Sonia Chang-Díaz will join us to answer your questions about her record, positions, and priorities. While all of the primary candidates for Governor were sent our Questionnaire, Chang-Diaz is the only one…
General Assembly 5/6/18
When: Sunday, May 6, 2018 Where: Hilton Garden Inn Worcester, 35 Major Taylor Blvd, Worcester, MA 01608, USA (map) Help Our Revolution Massachusetts shape its progressive agenda for the rest of 2018 at the inaugural ORMA General Assembly! On Sunday, May 6th, we’re gathering in Worcester to strategize, prioritize, and socialize. Register here. Click here to view…
Call to Building Progressive Political Power in MA Conference
Massachusetts progressives are well aware of the crises we face. Climate catastrophes and COVID-19 ravage communities across the country, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and the poor always suffering most. The risk of nuclear war is as close as we have ever been. In Massachusetts, the growing incidence of the diseases of despair; addiction, ODs,…