Join us on Saturday, September 24th as part of Extinction Rebellion Boston Stop Burning Down the House march and party.
Our planet continues to warm as corporations place more and more CO2 into the atmosphere. The result is 100 year droughts in some parts of the world while other regions see record floods. Our climate is becoming more erratic and increasing areas are becoming uninhabitable.
We have to end our dependence of fossil fuels and rapidly switch to renewable energy and conservation. Extinction Rebellion Boston is hosting a Week of Rebellion September 17-25th.
We will join them for a Stop Burning Down the House march and party on Saturday, September 24th at 2pm. There will be a brief march at the beginning followed by various activities including dancing, food, a People’s Assembly, do-it-together art, and more.
We want you to march with us!
Join us at Boston’s Dewey Square, site of the Occupy Boston encapment, across the street from the Boston Federal Reserve building. Dewey Square is diagonally across the South Station and easily accessible via the MBTA and commuter rail. The event will be on side walks and streets and is wheel chair accessible.
Join us on Saturday, September 24th as part of Extinction Rebellion Boston Stop Burning Down the House march and party.
Our planet continues to warm as corporations place more and more CO2 into the atmosphere. The result is 100 year droughts in some parts of the world while other regions see record floods. Our climate is becoming more erratic and increasing areas are becoming uninhabitable.
We have to end our dependence of fossil fuels and rapidly switch to renewable energy and conservation. Extinction Rebellion Boston is hosting a Week of Rebellion September 17-25th.
We will join them for a Stop Burning Down the House march and party on Saturday, September 24th at 2pm. There will be a brief march at the beginning followed by various activities including dancing, food, a People’s Assembly, do-it-together art, and more.
We want you to march with us!
Join us at Boston’s Dewey Square, site of the Occupy Boston encapment, across the street from the Boston Federal Reserve building. Dewey Square is diagonally across the South Station and easily accessible via the MBTA and commuter rail. The event will be on side walks and streets and is wheel chair accessible.