Upcoming events.


JP for Palestine Standout
Sep
28

JP for Palestine Standout

Join JP for Palestine’s weekly standout, followed by their organizing meeting, in which they will be joined by the People’s Hunger Strikers.

Event is at the First Baptist Church on Centre St.

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Gaza projections
Sep
27

Gaza projections

Join us in Harvard Square as we project images and sounds from Gaza to raise awareness of the ongoing starvation of Palestinians. We will be flyering and asking passersbys to sign postcards to send to their Reps.

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Sahreyye
Sep
21

Sahreyye

  • 72 Joy Street Somerville, MA, 02143 United States (map)
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An evening of story telling, singing, dancing, music, and poetry.

Sahreyye welcomes local artists and an open stage encouraging community members to share their culture.

Hosted by Nahda Project in collaboration with Cambridge, Somerville, Jamaica Plain and Allston-Brighton for Palestine.

Doors open at 6:30 pm.

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Roslindale Standout for Palestine
Sep
20

Roslindale Standout for Palestine

  • Adams Park (at intersection of Poplar and South St) (map)
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Join Rozzie Loves Palestine from 10am-12pm at the intersection of Poplar and South street outside the Farmer’s Market in Roslindale to stand in solidarity with our Palestinian neighbors.

Flags and signs will be provided (or bring your own). We are a family (and pet!) friendly crowd.

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Solidarity Strike & Rally with Dr. Yipeng Ge
Sep
14

Solidarity Strike & Rally with Dr. Yipeng Ge

Join the People’s Hunger Strike in a 24 hour solidarity fast, along with a 1pm rally at Copley Square. We will be joined by Dr. Yipeng Ge, Canadian physician and activist.

📣 Join us in Copley Square for The People’s Prescription: Healthcare Workers & Allies Rally for Gaza ✊🏽🩺

🗓 Sunday, Sept 14 | 1PM
📍 Copley Square

We’ll gather in solidarity to demand an end to genocide and to show the power of healthcare workers and allies standing for justice.

Featuring Dr. Yipeng Ge + a Dabke Workshop!


🥼 Bring your white coats/scrubs, pots & pans, and friends & allies!

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The pathway for the international community to address intergenerational trauma in Gaza with Dr. Yipeng Ge and Dr. Malak Rafla
Sep
13

The pathway for the international community to address intergenerational trauma in Gaza with Dr. Yipeng Ge and Dr. Malak Rafla

  • Theodore Parker Unitarian Church in W. Roxbury (map)
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Please join us to support the People’s Hunger strike, ongoing since 9/4 to protest the forced starvation of Gaza and to demand leadership from our elected officials to stop military aid to Israel.

We will have talks from two leading experts on the famine in Gaza and the mental health toll of intergenerational trauma in Gaza, as well as ways that the international community can address both. Join us to sing some protest songs, learn about how you can take action, and have opportunity for discussion. 

Yipeng Ge is a primary care physician and public health practitioner based on the traditional, unceded, and unsurrendered territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg (also known as Ottawa, Canada). In his clinical practice, he works in family medicine practice and refugee health at a community health centre and also in Indigenous primary healthcare. He has worked on and studied the structural and colonial determinants of health in both the settler colonial contexts of so-called Canada and occupied Palestine.

Dr. Malak Rafia, Community Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School - Organizing a global mental health response to the genocide in Gaza

This discussion will examine the psychological impacts of genocide on the communities that experience it, the role of intergenerational transmission of trauma, how communities cope with it, and how a global response can intervene and offer them support.

Program will begin at 7 pm on 9/13/25 at Theodore Parker Unitarian Church  

1859 Centre St. in West Roxbury.

Please RSVP here. All attendees are welcome, even if you do not RSVP.

Parking information available here: https://www.tparkerchurch.org/about/directions-and-parking/

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Runners for Justice in Palestine
Sep
7

Runners for Justice in Palestine

Join Runners for Justice in Palestine during their weekly run/walk. Hunger strikers will join participants for a gathering afterwards.

Meet outside 575 Memorial Drive in Cambridge at 10am if interested in running/walking. Join at 11am if you want to catch the Hunger Strikers and runners as they return.

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Art Build
Sep
6

Art Build

Come help create art for Palestine and support the People’s Hunger Strike. Event will take place 2-4pm at the Southwest Corridor Park.

This art build will feature kid-friendly activities so bring family, friends and art supplies!

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Weekday Standouts- EVERY Weekday!!
Sep
5
to Oct 2

Weekday Standouts- EVERY Weekday!!

Join the People’s Hunger Strikers every weekday from 3-5pm outside the JFK Federal Building, where we will put public pressure on our federal representatives to end the genocide in Gaza. There will be additional events and activities planned during these standouts.

Meet us on the Cambridge street side of the building near the Thermopylae statue, in front of the employee entrance. Bring signs, flags, pots, and pans!

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Press Conference
Sep
4

Press Conference

Join the People’s Hunger Strike and the initial cohort of strikers for a launch Press Conference, in which we will announce to the media our intent to engage in a collective hunger strike relay until our demands for our representatives to take action to stop the forced famine and end the genocide in Gaza.

Speakers will include the hunger strikers as well as some leaders of the coalition of organizations supporting the strike.

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Art Build
Aug
31

Art Build

Come help create art for Gaza and support the People’s Hunger Strike. Event will take place 3-5pm at the First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain and is hosted by Jamaica Plain for Palestine!

Art build will be shared with the Get Sheba Out of Massachusetts campaign.

Masks available and encouraged.

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