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Protect Against Political Violence
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Protect Against Political Violence

1 Mar
City Hall Plaza, Boston
3pm – 6pm
2,000 Registered
Town Hall

In an era of rising polarization, protecting democratic norms and ensuring the safety of public servants, journalists, and citizens has never been more critical. This campaign brings together law enforcement, civil rights organizations, and community leaders to develop strategies for preventing political violence and fostering respectful discourse.

The event will feature testimonies from victims of political intimidation, discussions on de-escalation training for public events, and the launch of our Civility Pledge — a commitment from candidates and citizens alike to engage in constructive political dialogue.

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Learn about legal protections for voters and strategies to ensure safe polling places

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Sign the Civility Pledge and commit to respectful, fact-based political engagement

Democracy thrives when disagreement is met with debate, not hostility. Join us in defending the peaceful exchange of ideas.

Agenda & Schedule

Chief Margaret Doyle

Public Safety Address

Chief Margaret Doyle Time: 3pm - 3.30pm
David Park

De-escalation Training

David Park Time: 3.31pm - 4.30pm
Angela Ruiz

Civility Pledge Launch

Angela Ruiz Time: 4.31pm - 5.30pm
Alex Fargunes

Closing Address

Alex Fargunes Time: 5.30pm - 6pm

Following the rally, we will conduct a training session for volunteer poll watchers and event marshals, equipping them with the skills to ensure safe and orderly democratic participation.

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