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Time to hit the streets!
FCCPR is co-sponsoring locally Lights for Liberty’s national call to action to protest the kidnapping, child abuse and other atrocities at the border. Friday, July 12, 7-9 p.m. on the Greenfield Common. Bring a light or a cellphone or the candle.app. (Before the 7 p.m. Lights for Liberty vigil on the Greenfield Common, consider joining…
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The Recorder – FCCPR endorses Sheila Gilmour for mayor
After considering the candidate responses and comparing them to the recently published Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution (FCCPR) political platform, the Greenfield membership voted to endorse Precinct 6 City Councilor Sheila Gilmour for mayor. “We were particularly struck by Councilor Gilmour’s plans for reviewing city staffing needs and her interest in working closely with…
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Women: Vote! Dance Party 6/19
FCCPR’s Women’s Rights Task Force is pleased to sponsor a dance party in celebration of women and the power we have in the electorate. Wednesday, June 19, 2019 6:30 p.m. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main Street, Greenfield Musical performances: ZoKi – “Folk rock fused trio” SheSaid “Our all-female band plays original tunes…
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The Recorder – School Committee emails prompt complaint
GREENFIELD — Questions of proper communication among School Committee members have flared back up following the filing of an Open Meeting Law complaint by a member of the education task force for Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution Thursday. Paul Jablon, a Greenfield resident, claims the Greenfield School Committee, but specifically former superintendent and current…
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Postcard-Writing Party, May 5, Conway
FCCPR’s Education Task Force is hosting an education activism event at the home of Pixie Holbrook and John Rioux, 878 S. Shirkshire Rd., Conway, on Sunday, May 5, 2-5 p.m. Everyone is invited! Come help contact your legislators about important educational legislation that you support. FUNDING is CRUCIAL and they need to hear from all…
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The Recorder – Vermont author to speak in Wendell on McCarthy Era
Source: The Recorder – Vermont author to speak in Wendell on McCarthy Era
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Join Greenfield Stop & Shop Workers on the Picket Line
11 a.m., Saturday, April 13 89 French King Highway, Greenfield 30,000 Stop and Shop workers in New England are on strike against the multi-national corporation Ahold/Delhaize.
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The Recorder Death and taxes? On choosing life with a Green New Deal
FCCPR member Anna Gyorgy on the case for turning our national budget away from war, destruction and corporate enrichment towards reconstruction and reparations, under the umbrella concept of a Green New Deal. Source: The Recorder – Death and taxes? On choosing life with a Green New Deal
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Montague Reporter ‘Out of the Streets and Into the Sewers’
April 4, 2019 by Mike Jackson GREENFIELD— “These are moderate reforms,” Sheila Gilmour said, kicking off the municipal socialism conference on Saturday by laying out its basic premise. “They’re things that even the most conservative of our neighbors should be able to get behind.”
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State Legislators Meet with FCCPR’s Ed Task Force
Monday, April 1, Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution’s Education Task Force and public school teachers from Greenfield to Amherst to Westfield State discuss “Fund Our Future” and other important education issues with our terrific legislators, Senators Jo Comerford and Adam Hinds and Representative Natalie Blais.
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