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Continue reading →: Visibility Friday 7/25FRIDAY, JULY 25 Standing with Our Immigrant Community4 to 5 pm, Corner of Main & Center Streets, ConcordHold signs supporting our immigrant family, friends and communities and demanding a stop to cruel and arbitrary “immigration enforcement”.
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Continue reading →: Documentary ScreeningTUESDAY, JULY 22Screening “Bad Faith” Documentary7:00 pm; Durham, RSVP hereSponsored by Oyster River Rise “Bad Faith” is a documentary film that explores the rise of Christian Nationalism in the United States and exposes it as a dangerous threat to America’s democracy.
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Continue reading →: Know Your Rights TrainingTUESDAY, JULY 22Immigration 101: Know Your Rights Training6:30 – 8:30 pm; Register hereSponsored by Southern NH Indivisible and Granite State Organizing Project Immigration 101: This training goes over the different types of immigration status, immigration laws, and common terms (such as DACA, TPS, and undocumented). It also debunks harmful myths about immigrants…
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Continue reading →: Postcard Campaign 7/27Kent Street Coalition has teamed up with Southern NH Indivisible and the Weare Democrats for a postcard writing campaign. Our mission is to handwrite 2500 postcards to undeclared voters in Weare.
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Continue reading →: Share Your Absentee Voting StorySubmit your absentee voting story using this form created by the New Hampshire Campaign For Voting Rights! These will be compiled into a book to present to Governor Ayotte.
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Continue reading →: Defend Voting RightsTake these actions to preserve accessible and absentee voting rights in New Hampshire organized by our friends at Open Democracy. Find the complete details, resources and contact information for the following actions on Open Democracy’s Weekly Actions. Open Democracy Action Highlights:
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Continue reading →: A few words from Louise…A quick message from Louise to remind us that taking time to rest and enjoy our family and friends is an act of resistance in itself. Dear Kent Street Friends, I wanted to let you know I have decided to take the rest of the summer away from my Kent…
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Continue reading →: Practicing Dissent, Chapter 3: De-Escalation PracticesBill Maddocks of New Hampshire Peace Action discusses peacekeeping and de-escalation techniques everyone can use during nonviolent protest events. We share this information so that individuals can make their own choices about which events most speak to their hearts. Please review KSC’s document on protests and rallies, our Decision Tree Regarding Specific…
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Continue reading →: Practicing Dissent, Chapter 2: Deciding to Join a ProtestKent Street Coalition co-founder Louise Spencer describes Kent Street’s Decision Tree for assessing risk and commitment to nonviolence before choosing to attend a protest event. We share this information so that individuals can make their own choices about which events most speak to their hearts. Please review KSC’s document on protests…
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Continue reading →: Practicing Dissent, Chapter 1: Centering the MessageKent Street Coalition co-founder Louise Spencer and volunteer Lyn Lindpaintner discuss centering yourself and centering the message before and during protests as a nonviolence practice. We share this information so that individuals can make their own choices about which events most speak to their hearts. Please review KSC’s document on protests…
