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Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire March 14-22, 2026

Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire March 14-22, 2026

By Lily Jackson

March 13, 2026

Looking to get involved this week? You can join ICE Out rallies and response trainings, connect with your neighbors, and show up for community events.

Here’s our weekly round-up of upcoming events and actions:

 

Saturday (March 14)

NH Peace Action: Standing against authoritarian actions (Kingston, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
Gather on the grassy area across from Kingston State Park, rain or shine. Respectful, non-violent participation only. Follow the law, de-escalate tension, and stay on topic. All who share this purpose are welcome.

NH Peace Action: Hancock Community Conversations on Race Group (Hancock, 12-1 p.m.)
Peaceful vigils on Saturdays from noon to 1 p.m. on Routes 101 and 202 in Peterborough.

Sunday (March 15)

Occupy Seacoast: Civil Rights Sunday (Portsmouth, 12-4 p.m.)
In Portsmouth every Sunday, sponsored by Occupy New Hampshire Seacoast and Seacoast Peace Response.

First Unitarian Universalist Society of Exeter: Bridge Brigade (Exeter, 5-5:30 p.m.)
Vigil for peace and democracy every Sunday at the church.

Tuesday (March 17)

New Hampshire Peace Action: Solidarity with Palestine (Warner, 4:30-5:30 p.m.)
Hosted by community members. In solidarity with the people of Palestine and any place where oppressive regimes are carrying out genocidal programs.

NH Center for Nonprofits: Nonprofit Capitol Exchange with Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander (Virtual, 1:30-2:30 p.m.)
The Nonprofit Capitol Exchange is a series of meetings where nonprofit leaders gather to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and news of the day with some of New Hampshire’s most influential people.

Wednesday (March 18)

New Hampshire Peace Action: Vigil for Permanent Ceasefire Now! (Dover, 2 p.m.)
At the district offices of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and Congressman Chris Pappas. This vigil alternates locations weekly.

New Hampshire Peace Action: Ceasefire Now! (Hanover, 4-5 p.m.)
Vigil for a permanent Ceasefire Now! in Gaza and the West Bank on Ledyard Bridge between Hanover, NH and Norwich, VT.

Thursday (March 19)

New Hampshire Peace Action: Ceasefire Vigil (Concord, 12-1:30 p.m.)
Ceasefire Vigil, City Plaza, Concord (in front of the State House). Sponsored by Concord Friends Meeting and NH Peace Action.

Open Democracy: Communications and Social Media (Hanover, 5:30 p.m.)
This is the fourth workshop in the Your Passion, Your Leadership series for aspiring women advocates. It’s a hands-on, accessible session designed to build confidence with digital tools—from email management to Zoom meetings—so every leader can engage effectively in advocacy and organizing in today’s online world.

American Friends Service Committee: Meeting for Worship with Attention to Peace (Virtually, 7:30 p.m.)
Each week, AFSC’s Quaker Engagement team hosts a virtual Meeting for Worship for Friends worldwide. Following the Quaker tradition of unprogrammed worship, participants come together to witness injustice and build solidarity with those facing oppression. These sessions provide a space to explore the spiritual side of activism and social justice.

Friday (March 20)

American Friends Service Committee: Action Hour for Palestine (Virtual, 12 p.m.)
Join AFSC staff every Friday to hear updates on what’s happening in Gaza. Then, take action and call Congress for a permanent cease-fire, arms embargo on Israel, and humanitarian access for Gaza.

Indivisible: Nashua Bridge Brigade, (Nashua, 2-4 p.m.)
Every Friday afternoon, weather permitting, members of Southern NH Indivisible and NHBB occupy the bridge at exit 6 in Nashua.

Saturday (March 21)

NH Peace Action: Standing against authoritarian actions (Kingston, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
Gather on the grassy area across from Kingston State Park. Rain or shine. Respectful, non-violent participation only. Follow the law, de-escalate tension, and stay on-topic.

NH Peace Action: Hancock Community Conversations on Race Group (Hancock, 12-1 p.m.)
Peaceful vigils on Saturdays from noon to 1 p.m. on Routes 101 and 202 in Peterborough.

NH Peace Action: Joyful Noise: Songs for Justice, Belonging, and Community (Concord, 1-3 p.m.)
Community choruses, church choirs, school bands, friends, and families are invited to raise their voices together in a joyful, welcoming, public celebration of our shared humanity through song.

Sunday (March 22)

Occupy Seacoast: Civil Rights Sunday (Portsmouth, 12-4 p.m.)
In Portsmouth every Sunday, sponsored by Occupy New Hampshire Seacoast and Seacoast Peace Response.

First Unitarian Universalist Society of Exeter: Bridge Brigade (Exeter, 5-5:30 p.m.)
Vigil for peace and democracy every Sunday at the church.

 

Have an event to add? Email State Organizing Coordinator Lily Jackson, [email protected] with details (please send details at least one week before the event).

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  • Lily Jackson

    Lily Jackson is the State Organizing Coordinator at the Granite Post with five years of organizing experience at the local, state, and federal levels.

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