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Resuscitating democracy for the 99%! Franklin County Area-based progressive grassroots organizing.
βŒπŸ‘‘ Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution (FCCPR)









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Rise up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment On June 14 join us for Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment β€” an uplifting evening of music, community, and action. Hosted by the Committee for the First Amendment (CFA), this is a special livestream event.
Come Join FCCPR at the 9th Annual Franklin County Pride Parade and Festival We need volunteers to carry banners! Sign up link in the comments. β€’Where: Parade line-up is Sanderson St. (Gfld. Middle School) β€’When: Saturday, June 13, 11:00-11:30am. Parade begins at noon. β€’Details: We are group 66
Stone Soup CafΓ© will celebrate 15 years of community building, shared meals, and volunteer-powered mutual aid. Sunday, June 14, from 4:00–7:00 p.m. Greenfield Town Common. The event will feature a community meal, dancing, volunteer awards, raffles, music, and family-friendly activities.
FCCPR concluded its online β€œEndorsement Vote for Franklin First”, to replace the position formerly held by Natalie Blais. Lora Wondolowski garnered 62.9% of the vote to Corinne Coryat's 22.9% and Johnathan Creque's 14.3%. Lora is the winner after counting the ballots using ranked choice voting.
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β€œFranklin County Continuing the Political Revolution, a local grassroots organization committed to progressive causes, helped organize transportation by chartering a bus with 48 passengers to make the trip. People came from Franklin and Hampshire counties to join the demonstration.”
There are five people vying for the seat recently vacated by Natalie Blais. Three have asked for our endorsement. The election will run from Wed 5/20, 12:01am to Sun 5/24 at 11:59 pm Please look for an email from Opa Vote with your ballot.
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In our final Action Zoom Series, FCCPR will host Tara Jacobs. TODAY! Thursday, May 14 at 7 PM via ZOOM. Register with link in comments. Tara Jacobs is in her second term of an elected job you probably never heard of. She is a member of The Massachusetts Governor's Council.
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