News from WeCAN Sept 7 – 13
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Sept 7 – 13


“It is easier to resist at the beginning than at the end.” ― Leonardo da Vinci


At the end of this e-mail is some additional information about WeCAN Finances, text messages, links to send us events and a link to sign up for e-mails. You can find a copy of this and older mailings as well as pictures, videos and other information at wecantogether.net.

Pre-show starts at 12:30 pm. The event will be held at the Latchis Theater and by livestream to anyone with internet access. Musicians and speakers, who are all donating their time and talent, include local songstress Patty Carpenter and her ensemble; bluesmaster and songwriter Scott Ainslie; Samirah Evans and her band; Dan DeWalt and Kwartetto Mambo; guitarist and singer John Sheldon; percussionist and publisher Michel Moushabeck; award-winning artist of the Hindustani slide guitar Joel Veena; the brilliant Palestinian qanun player Firas Zriek (by video), and oud duet Seyir. The full performer list and other details are at LifeAidForPalestine.com.


Tickets are $15 to $25, with no one turned away for lack of funds.


Websites:

https://latchis.com/event/life-aid-for-palestine-sept-7/


https://www.lifeaidforpalestine.com/

Tuesday Protest on The Common

Tuesdays, 9/9/2025, at 10:30 am

Organizer: Vera Riley

Location: The Common, Park Place, Brattleboro


On every Tuesday at 10:30 am for a half hour, there will be people to protest the illegal actions of the Trump administration at both the East and West ends of The Common in Brattleboro (which is on Park Place) from Route 30 to Putney Road.
If this time/place is inconvenient for you, consider starting your own protest area/time which works for you!


Contact: Vera2847@gmail.com


Vigil in Putney

Thursday, 9/11/2025, at 12 noon every Thursday

Organizer: Janet Langdon

The Green, Putney

Vigil for Sanity and Compassion in Putney on The Green – Bring signs. Every Thursday from 12-12:30 pm


Contact: jliesl@myfairpoint.net


I-91 Friday Overpass Protests

Fridays, 9/12/2025, 3:30 to 4:30 pm, most, but not all, locations

Organizer: Indivisible Brattleboro

Best location for many people:

  • Brattleboro: Western Ave. I-91 Exit 2 bridge overpass
    This is the best location for a large group of protestors.  Do not park near the deli or block any neighboring driveways.

Other locations for banners, flags and fewer people:

  • Vernon: Tyler Hill Road I-91 bridge overpass

  • Brattleboro: Black Mountain Rd. I-91 bridge overpass

  • Putney: I-91 Exit 4 bridge overpass 5 – 6 pm Do not arrive earlier.

  • Putney: 4 – 6 pm, Route 5 I-91 bridge overpass near Santa’s Land

  • Westminster: 3:30 – 5:30 pm, Kurn Hattin Road I-91 overpass south of Exit 5

We are continuing protests every Friday. Thanks to all for the amazing turnout ! Let’s keep them growing !


Please do not park near the deli or any other business. For example, find parking on Brattle Street and areas east of the overpass on Western Ave.


Contact: indibrattleboro@gmail.com


Website: https://www.mobilize.us/mobilize/event/775493

Friday Protest on The Common

Friday, 9/12/2025, at 4:30 pm

Organizer: Vera Riley

The Common, Park Place, Brattleboro

On every Friday at 4:30 pm for a half hour, there will be people to protest the illegal actions of the Trump administration at both the East and West ends of The Common in Brattleboro (which is on Park Place) from Route 30 to Putney Road.
If this time/place is inconvenient for you, consider starting your own protest area/time which works for you!


Contact: vera2847@gmail.com

Gaza Protest

Saturday, 9/13/2025, at 12 noon

Organizer: Bert Picard and Nancy Braus

Location: in front of Brattleboro post office  

This has happened every Saturday since November 2023 – and will continue as long as people are being killed.  


Contact: nancy: vermontactivist@proton.me

Saturday Vigils for Sanity and Compassion

Saturday, 9/13/2025, at 12 noon

Organizer: Janet Langdon

Location: On the Green, Putney, VT


Bi-weekly Vigil – bring signs. The plan is to hold this vigil on the second and fourth Saturdays, in addition to the Thursday vigils.


Contact: jliesl@myfairpoint.net

Future Actions

Becky Graber), Lisa McCormick, and the MacArthur Family, Dan, Gary, and Megan MacArthur from Marlboro.


This Friday night event combines performances and sing-along opportunities, using music as a tool for community-building, connection, protest and activism.


Read the full submission here.


Contact: Becky Graber at graber.becky.7@gmail.com

Sun Day

Saturday,  9/20/2025, at 1 – 4 pm

Organizer: The Windham-Windsor Third Act

Location: Waypoint Center, 17 Depot Street, Bellows Falls


Celebrate the rise of clean energy on Sun Day by joining a self-guided tour of local solar installations across Windham and Windsor Counties. Begin at the Waypoint Center to learn about “going solar” and local thermal energy network initiatives, then explore solar-powered homes and institutions like Sojourns Community Health Clinic and the Westminster Center Elementary School. The tour concludes with a discussion hosted by State Senator Becca White on the future of solar in Vermont.


To register for the tour visit: https://actionnetwork.org/events/tour-solar-systems-in-windham-and-windsor-counties


Carpooling: indibrattlelboro@gmail.com

Contact: Vermont@thirdact.org


Website:  https://actionnetwork.org/events/tour-solar-systems-in-windham-and-windsor-counties


Read the full submission here.


A Weekend to celebrate the power of the Sun to inspire climate activism, through solar, wind and other renewable energy. Envisioned by Vermont’s Bill McKibben, and promoted by Third Act, this will be a nation-wide day of actions and gatherings.


The Brattleboro event is still in the planning stages, but will likely involve an outdoor labyrinth installed on the lawn outside Centre Church, with music, art-making, and information booths about ways we can help to carry this movement forward.


Contact: rtaylor@antioch.edu


National website: https://sunday.earth/get-involved

No Kings: Be the Change

Saturday, 10/18/2025

Save the date, details TBA

Meetings, Education and Similar

Conversations with an Israeli Peace Activist

Sunday,  9/14/2025, at 1 pm

Organizers: Windham World Affairs Council and others

Location: Centre Congregational Church, 193 Main Street, Brattleboro


Organizers include the Refuser Solidarity Network of Israel in partnership with the Windham World Affairs Council, Action Corps, Jewish Voice for Peace, Centre Congregational Church, The Putney Friends Meeting/Quakers, and Peaceable Vermont Action. 


Read the full submission here.


Contact: Steve Wangh, sw1@nyu.edu  


Website: https://windhamworldaffairscouncil.org/events/a-path-forward-a-conversation-with-an-israeli-anti-war-activist/  

Youth 4 Change Orientation

Wednesday,  9/22/2025, at 5:30 pm

Organizers: Education Justice Coalition

Location: Root Social Justice Center, 28 Williams St., Brattleboro


All youth between the ages of 12-22 who want to be a part of building a youth centered community, connecting to leadership opportunities, elevating youth voices and supporting local and national movements are invited to join us at Youth 4 Change at The Root Social Justice Center in Brattleboro.


Register using this link.


Contact: youth4change@therootsjc.org


Website: https://www.therootsjc.org/y4c

Non Violent Direct Action (NVDA) Training

Brattleboro, Friday,  10/10/2025, 9:30 am – 3 pm


Bellows Falls, Sunday, 10/12/2025, 1 – 5:30 pm


Putney, Saturday, 10/25/2025, 1 – 5:30 pm


Pre-registration required for all trainings

Steve Crofter and Laurel Green are conducting a series of half-day nonviolent direct action (NVDA) trainings in Southeastern Vermont. They have decades of experience using nonviolent action.  This is an early notice that they are offering NVDA training to increase the discipline and effectiveness of people trying to make a positive difference in climate, democracy, and social justice issues.


The training will include:

  • Finding courage to act,

  • The effectiveness of nonviolence,

  • How to make social change in solidarity with others,

  • And more!


The training is a great opportunity to bring together folks from many local movements including Third Actors, Indivisible folks, people working on Gaza, democracy, climate and immigration. All are welcome.

The October 10 training in Brattleboro starts at 9:30 a.m. and will end about 2:30 p.m., early enough to allow participants to join in either or both of the long-standing Brattleboro Friday afternoon protests on the I-91 bridge and at The Common.


The sessions in Bellows Falls and Putney will run from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Pre-registration is required for all sessions. Please register for the Brattleboro session using this link: https://wecantogether.net/nvda


Contact: wecanvt@gmail.com for Brattleboro information.


Two other session schedules are:

  • Bellows Falls – Sunday 10/12, 1 to 5:30 p.m., registrar Linda Robinson,  lindalrob@gmail.com (802) 463-3220

  • Putney, VT – Saturday 10/25, 1 to 5:30 p.m., registrar Mary Houghton,  maryhotn@together.net (802) 363-0711


You can click here for more information.

What Does Democracy Look Like?
Call for Artists!!

Exhibit Sunday,  11/16/2025, time TBA

Deadline for submissions is 10/5/2025

Organizer: Indivisible Brattleboro

Location: Latchis Theatre, 50 Main Street


Submit works in any medium, visual, literary, or performance, to explore democracy at the Latchis Theater.

This one-night event aims to uncover the heart and soul of democratic community through visual art, performance, storytelling, moderated community discussion and creative audience participation to address the question, What Does Democracy Look Like?  

All pieces must be consistent with Indivisible Brattleboro’s core norms of respect, responsibility, and resilience, and fostering inclusive participation.  

Deadline for submissions:
October 5th

Read the full submission here.

And detailed submission information here.


Contact: indibrattleboro@gmail.com


Click here to go to the event website.

Signs available

Organizer: Indivisible Brattleboro

Many have asked for one of the “RESIST” lawn signs that were sold at the Hands Off! Rally. We are putting in an order for 100 signs and will sell them for a suggested donation of $20 a piece ($15 is materials cost, $5 donation to Brattleboro Indivisible).


If you’d like to purchase any, please sign up here so we can reserve one for you. Otherwise first come first serve!


Pre-Order “RESIST” Signs Here


Another source for posters, signs and ideas

Jon Sachs, a Swing Blue Alliance member is pouring energy into a Trump Tragedies website that has a page devoted to free, downloadable 8.5 x 11 in. protest-themed posters.

These are protest messaging that can be posted on America’s streets and easily shared by a website link could help get much more protest messaging in the public eye. Eighteen posters are now available on the site. There’s also an online suggestion box for additional posters that people think should be added.


Click here to get to the site.

Local, State and National Organizations

Indivisible Brattleboro

Brattleboro Indivisible is a local chapter of the national organization – fighting for democracy, combating fascism, and fighting back in defense of our rights, our communities, and our values. We work through five action groups, enabling members to lead and contribute to activities that most interest and energize them.


Contact: indibrattleboro@gmail.com
Website:
https://groups.indivisible.org/?keywords=05301


50501 Vermont

Please share your event Info with 50501 Vermont — and July event, but especially for 7/17.  50501 VT maintains and Action/Event Calendar and also cross-promotes events

Send your event to Debbie@50501vt.com for inclusion in the 50501 Vermont online calendar, as well as for cross-promotion on social media.


Contact: info@50501vt.com

Websites: https://50501vermont.com/events/

https://50501vermont.com/

https://www.facebook.com/50501vtInformation

Southern Vermont Sister District Project

Contact: svtsisterdistrict@gmail.com

Website: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sister-district-southern-vermont


NOFA-VT

Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont,

https://www.nofavt.org/


50501

Contact: organizers@fiftyfifty.one

Website: https://www.fiftyfifty.one/


Windham County Branch of the NAACP

Contact: info@windhamnaacp.org

Website: https://windhamnaacp.org/


350VT

Contact: organizers@350vt.org

Website: https://www.350vermont.org/


Peace & Justice Center, Burlington

Contact: info@pjcvt.org

Website: https://www.pjcvt.org/


Mobilize

Website: https://www.mobilize.us