RSVP today! Progressive Mass 2022 Virtual Gala

PM Gala with Awardees

You’ll have turned your clocks forward that morning, so Spring Forward with Progressive Massachusetts at our 2022 virtual Annual Gala on Sunday, March 13, at 7:30 pm!

Let’s gather to celebrate, build community, and be inspired to push Massachusetts to live up to its progressive promise!

We’re excited to have as speakers this year US Senator Elizabeth Warren, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, and Rev. Rahsaan Hall. All are champions of progressive policy and perseverance, whether at the national, city, or county levels.

We’re excited to announce our Progressive Champion awardees who will be featured at this year’s virtual annual gala on March 13th:

  • State Senator Becca Rausch

  • Boston City Councilor Julia Mejia

  • Worcester School Committee Member Tracy O’Connell Novick

  • Massachusetts Voter Table Executive Director Beth Huang

Join activists from across the Commonwealth as we envision and recommit to the work of year-round organizing and honor the work done by four remarkable leaders with our annual awards.

We are proud to have a host committee encompassing policymakers and activists from across the state. Please support our bold progressive vision for Massachusetts by joining the Host Committee, with a donation of $250 or higher. 

More information about buying tickets can be found at this link: bit.ly/pmgala22

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Celebrate our speakers, our awardees, and our community at our annual Gala!

Speakers

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren

U.S. Senator Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Warren has been one of our US Senators since 2013, the first woman Massachusetts has elected as Senator, and a progressive hero and consumer advocate for longer than that. As a professor and now as our US senator, she has been a national leader focused on fighting for middle-class families.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu

Michelle Wu is the Mayor of Boston, winning a historic election after serving four terms as At-Large City Councilor. She is becoming known for creative approaches to challenges formerly seen as intractable as she works in coalition to deliver bold, systemic change to make Boston a city for everyone. 

Reverend Rahsaan Hall

Rahsaan Hall is a civil rights champion at the forefront of local and national issues to reimagine public safety and the criminal legal system to emphasize restoration, healing, accountability, and transparency. Rahsaan has been the force behind the “What a Difference a DA Makes” campaign, is an ordained reverend, was the Director of the Racial Justice Program for the ACLU of Massachusetts and an Assistant District Attorney.

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