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Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania (Mar. 13 – Mar. 19)

A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide: Friday, March 13 through Thursday, March 19.

Photo of protestors outside the US Supreme Court protesting Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.
Jenny Harris, of Baltimore, protests in support of birthright citizenship and the immigrant community, Thursday, May 15, 2025, outside of the Supreme Court in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide: Friday, March 13 through Thursday, March 19. 

Want to get politically engaged this week? Here’s our weekly round-up of upcoming events and actions:

 

Friday (March 13)

 

Action Together NEPA: Williamsport Fight Back Fridays, (Williamsport, 3 – 4 p.m.)

A protest outside of Congressman Dan Meuser’s office.

 

Beaver County Democratic Committee: Local Fish Fry, (Beaver County, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.)

A local fish fry hosted by Beaver County Democrats. 

 

Saturday (March 14)

 

Indivisible Lancaster Together: No Kings 3 Neighborhood Awareness, (Lancaster, multiple times)

An event meant to spread the word about No Kings 3 on March 28. 

 

Indivisible: No Kings West Chester Weekly Protest, (West Chester, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.)

A protest against the Trump Administration’s attack on Venezuela.

 

Indivisible: Weekly For the People Rally, (Gettysburg, 12 – 1 p.m.)

A peaceful protest in Lincoln Square in support of progressive values. 

 

Sunday (March 15)

 

Sunrise Movement: Chapter Meeting, (Philadelphia, 1 – 3 p.m.)

A monthly meeting for Sunrise Philly. 

 

Indivisible Lehigh Valley Bethlehem: March General Meeting, (Allentown, 2 – 3:30 p.m.)

A meeting with information about local No Kings demonstrations, featuring guest speaker documentarian Spencer Snygg. 

 

Keystone Indivisible: Turn the Files Into Trials Rally, (Patton Township, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.)

A protest demanding justice for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and others found in the Epstein files. 

 

Monday (March 16)

 

50501Philadelphia: We Are America March Info Session, (Philadelphia, multiple times)

An information session about the upcoming march from Philadelphia to D.C in April. 

 

CHOP Out Hunger Scranton: Open Hours, (Scranton, multiple times)

Volunteer opportunities for a local food bank. 

 

No ICE Philly: Monday Rally, (Philadelphia, 6:30 – 8 a.m.)

An anti-ICE protest at Philadelphia’s ICE field office. 

 

Affordable Pennsylvania: Rally for Affordable Energy, (Scranton, 2 – 4 p.m.)

A demonstration demanding affordable energy for Pennsylvanians. 

 

Tuesday (March 17)

 

Pennsylvania Stands Up: Berks Stands Up: Chapter Wide Meeting, (Reading, 6-  8 p.m.)

A meeting discussing issues of housing, state legislation, education, and more. 

 

Wednesday (March 18)

 

Chester County Democratic Committee: Coffee and Conversation with Brandywine Creek Dems, (Downingtown, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.)

A casual community meeting including coffee, and discussion of progressive values. 

 

Thursday (March 19)

 

MomsRising Together: Community Town Hall: Uplifting PA Women, Workers, and Families, (Carlisle, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.)

 

Indivisible Lancaster Together: Lancaster Together Neighborhood Happy Hour, (Lancaster, 5:30 – 7 p.m.)

A Happy hour, family-friendly event with lawmakers as guest speakers. 

 

Have an event to add? Email State Organizing Coordinator, Ava Edwards, ava@couriernewsroom.com with details (please send details at least one week before the event).

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