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Indivisible Winchester presents ‘From Exhaustion to Action: How Communities Sustain the Work of Democracy’ with Brian Corr

On Monday, May 11, Indivisible Winchester invites the community to attend an event featuring renowned civic leader Brian Corr at the Winchester Unitarian Society. COURTESY PHOTO/INDIVISIBLE WINCHESTER

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The following was submitted by Indivisible Winchester:

On Monday, May 11, from 6-7 p.m., Indivisible Winchester (IndivisibleWIN) invites the community to a compelling event featuring renowned civic leader Brian Corr at the Winchester Unitarian Society, Meyer Chapel (enter from Parking Lot), 478 Main St.

Entitled “From Exhaustion to Action: How Communities Sustain the Work of Democracy," this program offers practical strategies for maintaining community engagement and resilience amid ongoing democratic challenges.

With nearly four decades of experience in community organizing, peacebuilding, and civic leadership, Corr will share insights on how communities have historically sustained themselves through crises and built lasting power for change.

This event emphasizes collective effort and provides attendees with tools to stay motivated, connected, and effective when facing adversity.

This event is not a critique but a call to action — highlighting what communities can do together and why collective effort remains vital. Attendees will gain practical lessons on how to stay connected, motivated, and effective when the stakes are high and the journey is long.

Secure your spot by pre-registering, to assist with planning; space is limited. To register, visit HERE.

If full, contact IndivisibleWin@gmail.com to join the wait list. Attendees are asked to cancel if plans change, to allow others to participate.

About Brian Corr

A community organizer and civic leader, Corr has served as a Democratic State Committeeman, chair of the Cambridge Democratic City Committee, and head of Cambridge’s civilian police oversight board and Peace Commission.

Currently, he is involved in police reform efforts in Louisville, Kentucky, and works as a trauma responder with Riverside Trauma Center.

His extensive work on equity, civic engagement, and dialogue across differences has taken him across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

About Indivisible Winchester

A grassroots organization committed to defending democracy, civil rights, and community action, Indivisible Winchester is part of the national Indivisible network dedicated to resisting authoritarianism and promoting justice and inclusion.

For more information, email IndivisibleWin@gmail.com or visit the website at www.indivisiblewin.com.

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