Cambridge Day reports city officials have called for a "Cambridge stands with Charlottesville" rally at City Hall in Central Square, 5:30 p.m. on Monday.
Join Waltham Concerned Citizens in a vigil against hate and in solidarity with those who stood against the white supremacists, white nationalists and Nazis in Charlottesville. Please bring a sign. Hate has no home in Charlottesville, Waltham or anywhere in our country.
"A candlelight vigil will take place Monday, Aug. 14 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at First Church Belmont, Unitarian Universalist on Concord Avenue across from Belmont Center that organizers are calling Belmont Stands in Solidarity with Charlottesville."
Wednesday, August 16, 6 PM - 8 PM
Davis Square Plaza Statue Park
Our Ville Stands with Your Ville: Charlottesville Vigil
In light of the recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, we invite the Somerville community to come together for a solidarity vigil on Wednesday evening, August 16. Join the City of Somerville, Temple B'nai Brith, the Somerville Human Rights Commission, Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, and First Church Somerville in honoring those lost and injured, denouncing hate and intolerance, and standing in solidarity with those who share our values of diversity and inclusivity. The vigil will start at 6 p.m. in Statue Park (the main plaza) in Davis Square. Brief remarks will be provided by Rabbi Eliana Jacobowitz, Rev. Alan Fairfax, Mayor Joe Curtatone, Board of Aldermen President Bill White, and others.
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also tonight: Waltham, Bedford, Randolph
copied from http://act.indivisibleguide.com/event/stand-in-solidarity-with-charlotte... (entering "02144" in the search box)
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Vigil Against Hate
Waltham Common
Waltham, MA 02453
6.1 mi away
When: Monday, August 14, 7:00 PM
Join Waltham Concerned Citizens in a vigil against hate and in solidarity with those who stood against the white supremacists, white nationalists and Nazis in Charlottesville. Please bring a sign. Hate has no home in Charlottesville, Waltham or anywhere in our country.
Link to event information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1849061265410369/?active_tab=about
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Vigil in Solidarity and Support of Charlottesville
Bedford High School
Bedford, MA 01730
10 mi away
When: Monday, August 14, 8:00 PM
We are standing in solidarity with Charlottesville. Join us.
Link to event information: https://www.facebook.com/events/335253630253168/
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Solidarity Vigil for Charlottesville
Crawford Square, In Front of Turner Free Library
Randolph, MA 02368
16 mi away
When: Monday, August 14, 7:00 PM
Come stand in solidarity with Charlottesville. Join us in Crawford Square at 7pm for a peaceful vigil.
Link to event information: https://www.facebook.com/groups/464709740373275
Tomorrow night: Newton
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Visibility Against Hatred and Racism
Four Corners
Newton, MA 02458
4.7 mi away
When: Tuesday, August 15, 5:00 PM
We are standing in solidarity with Charlottesville. Join us.
Link to event information: https://www.facebook.com/events/130600150890593/?ti=icl
Belmont also
"A candlelight vigil will take place Monday, Aug. 14 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at First Church Belmont, Unitarian Universalist on Concord Avenue across from Belmont Center that organizers are calling Belmont Stands in Solidarity with Charlottesville."
from http://belmontonian.com/news/belmont-candlelight-vigil-supporting-charlo...
Wednesday night: Somerville
https://www.facebook.com/events/1528400127224876
Wednesday, August 16, 6 PM - 8 PM
Davis Square Plaza Statue Park
Our Ville Stands with Your Ville: Charlottesville Vigil
In light of the recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, we invite the Somerville community to come together for a solidarity vigil on Wednesday evening, August 16. Join the City of Somerville, Temple B'nai Brith, the Somerville Human Rights Commission, Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, and First Church Somerville in honoring those lost and injured, denouncing hate and intolerance, and standing in solidarity with those who share our values of diversity and inclusivity. The vigil will start at 6 p.m. in Statue Park (the main plaza) in Davis Square. Brief remarks will be provided by Rabbi Eliana Jacobowitz, Rev. Alan Fairfax, Mayor Joe Curtatone, Board of Aldermen President Bill White, and others.