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Get Involved

We are building power with frontline community organizations, labor unions, youth, and environmental organizations. 

 

If your organization is interested in joining our coalition, fill out the form below and our team will reach out to help you get involved! 

Together, we are building a powerful grassroots movement to reimagine Massachusetts

 from the ground up.

A New Model to Win the Change We Need

With nearly 150 other organizations across New England, we have formed the Renew New England Alliance, a coalition to address our states’ interconnected crises: mass unemployment, racial injustice, the coronavirus pandemic, and climate change. 

FIGHTING 

TOGETHER 

FOR A JUST

MASSACHUSETTS

Our Coalition

Massachusetts Renews is a coalition of powerful grassroots organizations – including environmental justice organizers, youth, labor unions, racial justice groups, housing advocates, and frontline and Indigenous communities.

Our Policy Framework

We’ve created and are fighting for a set of policies that will put thousands of Massachusetts residents to work running local farms and community gardens, and retrofitting 100,000 homes each year to improve their energy-efficiency and indoor air quality, improving health outcomes and slashing the carbon emissions that are causing the climate crisis.

We have the power to ensure that everyone in Massachusetts – Black, brown, and white, Indigenous and immigrant – has a dignified job with a liveable wage, can afford a comfortable home and enough food, and can walk or play outside in clean air.

A better world

isn’t just possible,

it’s necessary. 

And it starts with us.

We are building power with frontline community organizations, labor unions, youth, and environmental organizations.

If your organization is interested in joining us, get in touch!

Everyone in Massachusetts–no matter our backgrounds–wants dignified work, a safe place to call home, food for our families, and clean air to breathe and water to drink.

But today, hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts families are struggling to make rent and put food on the table, while a wealthy few are getting even richer.

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