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2020 Annual Martin Luther King Day Commemoration and Remembrance for the City of Cambridge featuring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, 11 AM at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Central Sq.
Residents are encouraged to organize gatherings that bring their neighbors together on Sunday, Sept. 15. Ideas include an open house, neighborhood party, potluck, service project, neighborhood clean-up.
In this time of renewed focus on the challenges of sexism, racism, xenophobia, fear, and threats of violence – and on action for peace, justice, and equality – please join us as we remember and celebrate the life and work of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Join us Tuesday, May 3, from 7-9 p.m., at Temple Beth Shalom, 8 Tremont St., Cambridge, as we recall all who perished during the Holocaust with an evening of music, candle lighting and remembrance.
As a Sanctuary City, Cambridge affirms the basic human rights and dignity of every human being and provides education, health and other services to all residents of Cambridge, regardless of their immigration status.
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