Boston People's March 2026

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Host:
New England Independence Campaign
Emcee: Casi Kristant
Speakers/Performers:
Sharon Durkan, Boston City Council
Ed Shoemaker, Voter Choice Massachusetts
Sera Kouladbara, Legacies of War
Raeda Baird, WPI
INTERMISSION - Fari X Half-Time Performance
Amy Brenneman, Center for Reproductive Rights
Julia Mejia, Boston City Council
Noelle Yves, NEIC
STATEMENT OF VALUES:
1) All New Englanders must have the right to access reproductive health services, including sex education, contraceptives, STD testing, and abortion.
2) We have come together to affirm our cultural values, and we seek to ensure the rights of all people to dignity and equal protection under the law.
3) We are dedicated to the guarantee of these basic human rights for all individuals, regardless of gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, race, age, religion, nation of origin, disability, economic status, health status, culture, and political affiliation, not just in New England but across the planet.
4) We must protect transparent & fair elections. We support ranked choice voting and popular vote elections. Electoral college ≠ Democracy!
5) We aim to cultivate a resilient New Englander community. We encourage economic self-reliance, small businesses, regional autonomy, and an ethic of harmonious living.
*Speaker & Organization list tentative, pending expected finalized city Permit.
Host:
New England Independence Campaign
Emcee: Casi Kristant
Speakers/Performers:
Sharon Durkan, Boston City Council
Ed Shoemaker, Voter Choice Massachusetts
Sera Kouladbara, Legacies of War
Raeda Baird, WPI
INTERMISSION - Fari X Half-Time Performance
Amy Brenneman, Center for Reproductive Rights
Julia Mejia, Boston City Council
Noelle Yves, NEIC
STATEMENT OF VALUES:
1) All New Englanders must have the right to access reproductive health services, including sex education, contraceptives, STD testing, and abortion.
2) We have come together to affirm our cultural values, and we seek to ensure the rights of all people to dignity and equal protection under the law.
3) We are dedicated to the guarantee of these basic human rights for all individuals, regardless of gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, race, age, religion, nation of origin, disability, economic status, health status, culture, and political affiliation, not just in New England but across the planet.
4) We must protect transparent & fair elections. We support ranked choice voting and popular vote elections. Electoral college ≠ Democracy!
5) We aim to cultivate a resilient New Englander community. We encourage economic self-reliance, small businesses, regional autonomy, and an ethic of harmonious living.
*Speaker & Organization list tentative, pending expected finalized city Permit.
Starts on
Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 11:00 AM EST
Ends on
Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 12:00 PM EST
Boston Common
139 Tremont Street
Boston, MA, 02111
United States
LOCATION: Boston Common Parade Grounds, Corner of Beacon & Charles
MARCH DIRECTIONS: Start down Charles St, LEFT onto Boylston St, LEFT onto Tremont St, conclude at Park St MBTA Stop. Site Map to be provided.