Ladysmith Black Mambazo will perform in Keene on April 2 at 7 p.m. The concert will be at the Colonial theater. A video of the band performing is at:
200 March Eight Miles for Tibet
On March 10, about 200 people marched eight miles from Amherst to Northampton. They were calling for human rights for people in Tibet. Amnesty International last year criticized China for interfering in Tibetan religious practices as the Dalai Lama announced his succession plan. The group said last year that, as of 2024, “school closures by the Chinese government threatened Tibetan culture and language.” That quote is from:
www.amnesty.org/en/location/asia-and-the-pacific/report-asia-and-the-pac...
The Pioneer Valley march organizers have a web page at:
Peace and Justice
On March 1 in Greenfield about 75 people rallied for peace in Iran. The Valley Post was at the Greenfield protest. Skilled singers led the rest of the group in singing peace songs. The same day in Brattleboro, about 100 people were at a rally for the same cause. One of the groups that organized the Greenfield rally has a web site at www.traprock.org. The Brattleboro protest was organized by the Brattleboro chapter of the national group Indivisible.
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No Kings Marches Set for March 28
In Amherst on March 28, there will be a No Kings march, starting at 12:30 p.m. at Kendrick park. The same day in Greenfield, there will be a No Kings march starting at noon at Beacon field. In Brattleboro on March 28 at 10 a.m., a march will start from a location to-be-determined, organizer MD Baker told the Valley Post. The details will soon be at www.NoKings.org, she said. There will be rallies in Holyoke and Northampton. Details are on the No Kings web site.
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Peace Protester Wins in Court
In Amherst, a peace protester will be heading back to college after a judge said UMass can no longer ban him. UMass was violating the First Amendment to the US Constitution, lawyer Jon Cubetus told the Valley Post on February 18. Cubetus works for the Massachusetts chapter of the National Lawyers Guild. The Guild was representing the student, Kiv de Montebello. Ending war is de Montebello's goal. UMass takes money from military contractors to do research.
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Sunny Jain
On February 19 in Amherst, Sunny Jain and his band will perform a concert at the Drake. The show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $35 in advance. A video of the band playing is at:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIYIn7yTtTo
One of the highlights is the flute solo at the 21 minute mark.
Marching to Keep ICE Out of Amherst
In Amherst, about 50 people marched to keep ICE out of town, Devan Judson told the Valley Post. Judson is one of the organizers. The 1.4 mile march on February 6 went from the UMass Student Union to Amherst town hall. The organizers have a web page at:
They are asking people to sign a petition to keep ICE out of Amherst. The petition is at:
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Two Protesters Arrested in Brattleboro
On February 2, two protesters were arrested at Citizens bank in
Brattleboro, organizer Dan DeWalt told the Valley Post. “Citizens bank funds ICE prisons. We are asking people to close their accounts and boycott,” he said. More about Citizens bank and ICE is at:
https://www.wgbh.org/news/local/2026-01-29/mass-activists-who-oppose-ice...
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375 March, Rally Against ICE
About 175 people marched in Brattleboro on January 27 to protest ICE, Christine Scypinski told the Valley Post. She was one of the organizers. In Northampton on January 23, about 200 people were at a rally to protest ICE. The Expandable Brass Band played at the rally, Fred Civian told the Valley Post. “We played proudly and joyfully,” he said.
Two Protesters Arrested
In Northampton on January 21, two people were arrested while protesting for peace. The protest was in the lobby of the L3Harris building. “One of the top weapons manufacturers in the world, L3 is profiting from the genocide of Palestine, selling surveillance tech to ICE, and producing nuclear weaponry for trident subs that are capable of destroying all life on earth.... We want a demilitarized future, free from genocide, free from surveillance, and free from the threat of nuclear war.” That quote is from the protest organizers' web page: