Calendar

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Oct
15
Fri
Stop Political Repression in El Salvador @ El Salvador consulate
Oct 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Protest the political repression under president Bukele. Free the FMLN prisoners. Show respect for human rights and democratic institutions in El Salvador. Respect the 1992 Peace Accords. We will picket outside the consulate.

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Oct
16
Sat
March for Reparations to African People: One year after the murder of George Floyd @ Snow Park
Oct 16 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
sm_march-oakland-clubcard-a_copy.jpg March for Reparations to African People: One year after the murder of George Floyd, it’s not over. The struggle continues.

On Saturday October 16, 2021, the Uhuru Solidarity Movement is hosting a March for Reparations to African People in four cities across the U.S.. The march is part of a decades-long campaign calling on white people to go beyond protest and get organized under the leadership of the African working class. Oakland’s march will begin at Snow Park (Harrison St & 19th St, Oakland, CA 94612) at 11:00am. This campaign is also a national fundraiser with the goal of raising $20,000 for the black self-reliance and economic development projects of the Black Power Blueprint (blackpowerblueprint.org).

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Rally and March to Demand Justice for Jonathan Cortez @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Oct 16 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

 
We’re calling on everybody to support Jonathan’s family in this moment. Jonathan took a trip to the corner store a month ago and never came home because he was gunned down by the FBI.

Unknown law enforcement agents have continued to call, harass, and follow members of his family, including at his funeral. This is terrorism.

On Saturday, let’s show the feds that the community is united in support of the family! We condemn Jonathan’s murder, call out the horrific acts of law enforcement on the day of his funeral, and demand justice and accountability.
RSVP
The family demands:

  • The FBI must release all video recordings of Jonathan’s killing;
  • Mayor Schaaf must name the officers or agents who were involved in Jonathan’s murder;
  • Jonathan’s personal belongings must be returned to his family;
  • All federal, state and local law enforcement must immediately stop harassing and following Jonathan’s family;
  • Stop the ongoing character assassination of Jonathan.

In addition, the family and community are outraged that the City of Oakland has done nothing to protect us from outside law enforcement agencies like the FBI and the California Highway Patrol, which killed Erik Salgado last year. We demand answers and accountability.

Hope to see y’all tomorrow!

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Oct
18
Mon
Copwatch Class on Community-based Accountability @ Online
Oct 18 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

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The Rise of Public Sector Unionism & The Mass Movements of the 1960s-70s
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join the East Bay DSA Labor Committee this fall for a 5-part study series on the rise of public sector unionism in the 1960s-70s in the context of the radicalizing social movements for civil rights, student power, ending the Vietnam war, and women’s liberation. Open to all and designed for anyone engaged or interested in workplace or non-workplace based movement work! Sign up here

What were the key lessons of the ‘60s and ’70s public sector union upsurge that can inform our work today? How did workers organize themselves and their communities? To what extent were the fights against racism and sexism integrated into those struggles? What role did union officials and the state play? And in all of this, what were the strengths and weaknesses that the Left brought to the movements?

This series will explore how the various movements of the period created the possibility for public workers to think of themselves as workers needing unions and with the right to bargain with their bosses collectively. We will especially look at how the civil rights movement paved the way for this to happen and the impact of the disproportionate percentage of black and women workers in this sector, left out of the New Deal labor laws of the 1930s. We will also consider how these unions met or failed to meet the challenges of racism, sexism, and anti-communism in the midst of Cold War America.

Groups will start the week of Monday, October 18th, consist of 10 – 15 people, and will meet on a regular date and time every other week for a total of 5 sessions. Group meeting dates will be assigned based on the overall availability that participants indicate below. Organizers of this series will reach out to those that sign-up a few weeks before the start week to inform participants of their group meeting dates and link them up with their group co-leads who will be facilitating the group.

Readings will be shared digitally at no cost and will average 25 – 30 pages every two weeks. The curriculum also features movies, some of which are assigned as essential curriculum and some of which are assigned as supplemental. A few of the movies will cost a small digital rental fee of $2 or $3 to watch.

To sign-up, fill out this form

For questions, comments, etc, please email labor@eastbaydsa.org

For a list of the readings, click here

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Oct
23
Sat
Free Julian Assange! @ Grand Lake Theater
Oct 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

George Orwell said: “If you wanna vision of the future imagine a boot stomping on a human face forever.”  Well at the moment it is the face of Julian Assange.

Please join me at the Grand Lake to protest the vengeance against Assange who is being imprisoned for revealing the war crimes of the US government, the corruption of the oligarchs, and the piracy by global corporations.

Julian “stands vivified and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.”  (quoting V)

Come and show your support for freedom of the press and speech. Come protest this vengeful system that uses secrecy to hide its crimes and a British court system shown to be totally corrupt in keeping Assange in solitary confinement with no prosecutable charges left.

Free Julian Assange!

Free Speech!  Free Journalists!  Free Press! No to Endless US Wars

Hear:

Nozomi Hayase, Author, “Wikileaks, the Global Fourth Estate: History is Happening”

Andrew Kodama, Exec. Dir. Mt. Diablo Peace & Justice Center

Dennis Bernstein, Host, KPFA’s Flashpoints

Mickey Huff, Director, Project Censored

Cynthia Papermaster, CodePink/Women for Peace

Rick Sterling, Syria Solidarity Movement

Jeff Mackler, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal; Admin. Comm., UNAC

Rep., SF Labor Council

Tom Lacey, Bay Area Peace and Freedom Party

Shahid Buttar, activist/organizer

 

With a special rap from

Jabari Shaw

Taped greetings from

Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize novelist

Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers defendant

Mumia Abu-Jamal, innocent journalist/political prisoner

Noam Chomsky, author

Boots Riley, of The Coup; Director, “Sorry to Bother You”

Sponsor: Freedom for Julian Assange SF Bay Area    Contact jmackler@lmi.net

Co-Sponsors: Courage Foundation (assangedefense.org) � San Francisco Bay Area National Lawyers Guild � Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal � Black Allianiance for Peace � Code Pink/Women for Peace, � United National Antiwarwar Coalition � International Action Center � Syria Solidarity Movement � P� Peninsula Peace and Justice Center � Peace and Freedom Party � Socialist Actionion � Green Party of Alameda County � U.S. Peace Council � BAYAN USA � • Haiti Action Committee � Socialist Organizer � Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universsalists Social Justice Committee � Task Force on the Americas � Mt.Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center � Workers World Party � Veteran For Peace ce � San Jose Peace and Justice Center � Women’s International League for Peace & Freeddom � Bay Action Comm. to Free Julian Assange � Labor Action Comm. to Free Muumia Abu-Jamal � CWA TNG 39521 Pacifica Media Workers Union.

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Oct
25
Mon
Copwatch Class on Community-based Accountability @ Online
Oct 25 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

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Oct
28
Thu
Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups: A Workshop Series @ Online
Oct 28 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups

Thu Oct 28th 4:00pm – 5:00pm

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Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups: A Workshop Series

4 Sessions, Thursdays, 7 p.m. ET: Oct 28, Nov 18, Dec 9, Jan 20

Sponsored by BCRWFireweed Collective, and Survived & Punished NY

In this series, Dean Spade, author of Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During this Crisis (and the Next), will present four interactive workshops designed for people working in mutual aid groups. Each workshop provides tools for addressing common obstacles and growth areas for people doing sustained work together to meet basic survival needs in their communities. The workshops are appropriate for people doing work in all-volunteer groups or in groups that have some staffing.

October 28: Workshop 1 – No Masters, No Flakes! (more info here)

Group culture, capacity, overwork, procrastination, and perfectionism in mutual aid groups.

November 18: Workshop 2 – Decision-Making (more info here)

Planning and making decisions together in mutual aid groups.

December 9: Workshop 3 – Skills for Abolitionist Practice (more info here)

Giving and receiving feedback in mutual aid groups.

January 20: Workshop 4 – Leadership (more info here)

What does leadership look like in mutual aid groups? Moving together and mobilizing while we fight to survive.

About the Presenter

Dean Spade has been working in movements to build queer and trans liberation based in racial and economic justice for the past two decades. He’s the author of Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law, the director of the documentary “Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back!,” and the creator of the mutual aid toolkit at BigDoorBrigade.com. His latest book is Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next).

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Oct
29
Fri
BlackRock, Banks, and Biden: Defund Fossil Fuels
Oct 29 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Youth march 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

As we approach the global climate talks in Glasgow, join a global day of action against the biggest funders of climate chaos to demand that banks and finance companies like BlackRock stop funding fossil fuels.

The Youth Climate Finance Alliance and many climate justice organizations have called this worldwide day of action. A growing network of Indigenous Land Defenders, community organizations, climate activists, and student strikers are preparing local events like the one in San Francisco.

Big banks are accelerating the climate crisis by financing fossil fuels – and they must be held accountable. Without funding, fossil fuel projects cannot be built. And that’s exactly what we need in order to stave off the worst effects of the climate emergency

Help paint a block-long street mural with paint made from California wildfire ashes and charcoal. Street Mural Action Initiated by: NDN Collective, Idle No More SF Bay, AIM Foothills Central California Chapter, CA MMIWP2S.  Join Youth vs Apocalypse in a Youth March.

more details/RSVP

or on Facebook

UPDATE: MARIN ACTION, 3:30 PM

Later the same day you can join in the day of action at 3:30 PM for an hour-long protest at Citibank, 666 Third Street near 101, in San Rafael.  Some signs are provided or bring your own.

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Oct
30
Sat
Day of the Dead Vigil and Rally for Medicare for All in San Francisco @ Alta Plaza Park
Oct 30 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
We will gather at Alta Plaza Park (Jackson St. & Steiner St.) in the Presidio neighborhood of San Francisco at 12 noon and proceed to Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s residence in the style of a funeral procession.
In mourning the tens of thousands of lives lost, we demand Speaker Pelosi take actions to support the passage of Medicare for All into law!

On Saturday, October 30, 2021, we will be mourning the unnecessary deaths of 68,000 Americans annually due to lack of healthcare and also the estimated 285,000+ deaths for the same reason since the beginning of the pandemic.

We will gather at Alta Plaza Park in the Presidio neighborhood of San Francisco at 12 noon. Protesters will be asked to “dress as if you were attending a funeral.” We will carry a life-size coffin with the number “68,000” painted in red in the style of a funeral procession to Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s residence.

In front of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s residence, which is arguably the most haunted place in SF, for her refusal and neglect to take action in the face of so many deaths in the United States of America, we will have a speaker lineup of local activists, representing medical professional, communities of color, immigrants, LGBTQ+ communities and leaders in SF neighborhoods which have been most affected by COVID-19 deaths.

Confirmed Speakers

Ana Malinow (SF physician, lifelong organizer for Medicare for All, former president of Physicians for a National Health Program)

Cynthia Papermaster (SF activist, CodePink Golden Gate/Extinction Rebellion)

Eric Curry (SF activist, currently running for congress in CA-12)

Dr. Joe Jarvis (Author of “The Purple World, Healing the Harm in American Healthcare” https://josephqjarvis.com/)

Kristina Lee (Reproductive Justice Activist and Writer, Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women)

Laura Fielding (Executive Director, Red Berets Medicare for All & Board Member of Whole Washington)

Patrick Cote (a.k.a. Pat the Berner, Host of Punch Up Pod)

Scott Desnoyers (Healthcare justice activist, https://heal-ca.org/grieving-dad-wont-stop-fighting-for-medicare-for-all/)

Shahid Buttar (SF activist, congressional candidate in CA-12)

This event is co-sponsored by:

CodePink Golden Gate/Extinction Rebellion, Freedom Socialist Party/Radical Women, Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) and Santa Clara County Single Payer Health Care Coalition.

(More to be announced…)

We demand Speaker Nancy Pelosi:

1. Co-sponsor H.R. 1976 immediately

2. Support to bring the bill onto the floor of the seven committees of jurisdiction for hearing (No More Sabotage!)

3. Proactively build support for H.R.1976 among her democratic colleagues

4. Proactively work to build support for H.R 1976 among her republican friends

5. Hold hearings on CMMI and DCEs, which are handing traditional Medicare to Wall Street

6. Take a public pledge not to accept money from health-related industry

Please bring a photo of your loved ones who have been deceased. Please bring a copy of your medical bills, so Speaker Pelosi may visualize the amount of your pain and suffering. We will recite the names of the deceased.

This is a peaceful protest. We strongly recommend protesters wear a mask during the protest, though we ask you to refrain from wearing monster masks that cover your entire face.

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Oct
31
Sun
National Mobilization for Reproductive Justice: SF Federal Building @ Federal Bldg
Oct 31 @ 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Rally and Speak Out:
Protect & expand Roe v. Wade; safe, legal abortion on demand without apology
Repeal the Hyde Amendment
Stop forced sterilization
No to caged kids, forced assimilation & child welfare abuses
Defend queer & trans families
End medical & environmental racism; for universal healthcare
Guarantee medically sound sex education & affordable childcare
Uphold social progress with expanded voting rights & strong unions

Hosted by Bay Area Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women.
Info: BayAreaFSP [at] socialism.com

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Nov
10
Wed
House the People, Liberate the Land! @ RCD Offices
Nov 10 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Rally and Street Fair

We demand RCD (Resources for Community Development) drop out of UC’s plan to destroy People’s Park!

We demand tenant-controlled public housing and open public space!

Join us outside real estate developer RCD’s offices to demand actual solutions to the housing and economic crises and learn the truth about RCD’s crisis profiteering model.

RCD Offices, Oxford at Allston

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Nov
17
Wed
The Fight Continues to Defend AMED & Professor Rabab
Nov 17 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

ear Friends and Supporters for Justice in Palestine, the battle for AMED has reached a critical junctureD and to save it will take community support and for us all to do our part.

Time To Take A Stand: From 1968 ’ To 2021 – The Fight Continues to Defend AMED & Prof Rabab

Join us for a Press Conference & Community Speak Out @SFSU Weds 11/17 @11am to stand up for the Arab & Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas (AMED) Studies Program at SFSU. Facebook event pg: https://fb.me/e/2CZfI4KHh
You can also support by sending a letter to SFSU Pres Mahoney, whether you are an alumni or community member by clicking here: https://www.nationalsjp.org/save-amed

Background
Since its inception in 2007, AMED remains critically under-resourced, while enduring ongoing attacks against Dr. Abdulhadi and her students at SFSU who have experienced death threats, wanted style posters and ominous blacklists, with attacks on their freedom of speech and academic freedom from corporate and zionist outside forces.

Instead of opposing these attacks, the Administration and the Chancellor have not only refused to take a stand, they are now openly partnering with AEN:

https://academicengagement.org a known Zionist network and supporter of apartheid Israel in the censoring of AMED by Zoom, Facebook and Youtube, and in doing so clearly chosen to side with the oppressors.

The 1968 San Francisco State Student Strike hailed as the strike that Changed Higher Ed Forever was over 53 years ago, but today the struggles remain the same.

Email: defendrabab@gmail.com and let us know if your organization can endorse or how you can get involved. Share widely!

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Nov
18
Thu
Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups: A Workshop Series @ Online
Nov 18 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups

Thu Oct 28th 4:00pm – 5:00pm

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Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups: A Workshop Series

4 Sessions, Thursdays, 7 p.m. ET: Oct 28, Nov 18, Dec 9, Jan 20

Sponsored by BCRWFireweed Collective, and Survived & Punished NY

In this series, Dean Spade, author of Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During this Crisis (and the Next), will present four interactive workshops designed for people working in mutual aid groups. Each workshop provides tools for addressing common obstacles and growth areas for people doing sustained work together to meet basic survival needs in their communities. The workshops are appropriate for people doing work in all-volunteer groups or in groups that have some staffing.

October 28: Workshop 1 – No Masters, No Flakes! (more info here)

Group culture, capacity, overwork, procrastination, and perfectionism in mutual aid groups.

November 18: Workshop 2 – Decision-Making (more info here)

Planning and making decisions together in mutual aid groups.

December 9: Workshop 3 – Skills for Abolitionist Practice (more info here)

Giving and receiving feedback in mutual aid groups.

January 20: Workshop 4 – Leadership (more info here)

What does leadership look like in mutual aid groups? Moving together and mobilizing while we fight to survive.

About the Presenter

Dean Spade has been working in movements to build queer and trans liberation based in racial and economic justice for the past two decades. He’s the author of Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law, the director of the documentary “Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back!,” and the creator of the mutual aid toolkit at BigDoorBrigade.com. His latest book is Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next).

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Nov
19
Fri
CLIMATE EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION TASK FORCE SERIES @ Online
Nov 19 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

We are the Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force (CEMTF) a Bay Area coalition of elected officials, city & county staff, nongovernmental organizations, youth, environmental activists, social activists, and front line communities addressing the inequities and causes of the climate emergency. We meet Fridays from 9am-noon, from July-November 2021.

Below are our planned meetings. Visit our website to learn more: https://www.cemtf.org/.

July 30th: Fossil Fuel Free Bay Area

August 20th: Clean and Just Transportation

September 17th: Ecological Protection

October 15th: Just Transition & Green New Deal

November 19th: United Climate Actions

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Dec
8
Wed
Sea Level Rise & Shoreline Contamination Regional Workshop
Dec 8 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm

This Zoom workshop, hosted by a large group of local climate justice and conservation organizations, will include presentations on the latest science on sea level rise, the potential and current impacts of sea level rise and groundwater rise to contaminated sites around the San Francisco Bay, a community panel with speakers from frontline and shoreline communities around the Bay, discussions between community and government on next steps to address this critical threat to communities, and more. You can learn more about the workshop and register HERE.

With Love and Rage and Action,

Extinction Rebellion SF Bay Area
https://www.xrsfbay.org

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Dec
9
Thu
Sea Level Rise & Shoreline Contamination Regional Workshop
Dec 9 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm

This Zoom workshop, hosted by a large group of local climate justice and conservation organizations, will include presentations on the latest science on sea level rise, the potential and current impacts of sea level rise and groundwater rise to contaminated sites around the San Francisco Bay, a community panel with speakers from frontline and shoreline communities around the Bay, discussions between community and government on next steps to address this critical threat to communities, and more. You can learn more about the workshop and register HERE.

With Love and Rage and Action,

Extinction Rebellion SF Bay Area
https://www.xrsfbay.org

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Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups: A Workshop Series @ Online
Dec 9 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups

Thu Oct 28th 4:00pm – 5:00pm

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Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups: A Workshop Series

4 Sessions, Thursdays, 7 p.m. ET: Oct 28, Nov 18, Dec 9, Jan 20

Sponsored by BCRWFireweed Collective, and Survived & Punished NY

In this series, Dean Spade, author of Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During this Crisis (and the Next), will present four interactive workshops designed for people working in mutual aid groups. Each workshop provides tools for addressing common obstacles and growth areas for people doing sustained work together to meet basic survival needs in their communities. The workshops are appropriate for people doing work in all-volunteer groups or in groups that have some staffing.

October 28: Workshop 1 – No Masters, No Flakes! (more info here)

Group culture, capacity, overwork, procrastination, and perfectionism in mutual aid groups.

November 18: Workshop 2 – Decision-Making (more info here)

Planning and making decisions together in mutual aid groups.

December 9: Workshop 3 – Skills for Abolitionist Practice (more info here)

Giving and receiving feedback in mutual aid groups.

January 20: Workshop 4 – Leadership (more info here)

What does leadership look like in mutual aid groups? Moving together and mobilizing while we fight to survive.

About the Presenter

Dean Spade has been working in movements to build queer and trans liberation based in racial and economic justice for the past two decades. He’s the author of Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law, the director of the documentary “Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back!,” and the creator of the mutual aid toolkit at BigDoorBrigade.com. His latest book is Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next).

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Dec
11
Sat
Ending Gun Violence Summit – Berkeley @ Online
Dec 11 @ 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Jan
13
Thu
Save our Solar Jobs @ San Francisco Civic Center Plaza
Jan 13 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Save Our Solar Jobs Rally January 13th

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) released a proposal that would devastate solar access and jobs in California. If passed, this proposal would put solar out of reach for millions of people. We must act now and tell Governor Newsom and the CPUC to protect the solar savings policy.

We must tell him to protect solar jobs. We must tell him to protect your solar rights and savings.

Please join us for the Save our Solar Jobs Rally 

RSVP

We are calling on you, your family, friends, neighbors, and more to join us. Let’s show Governor Newsom and the CPUC the overwhelming support for solar.

There will be two simultaneous rallies on Thursday, January 13 at 11 AM � one at thhe San Francisco Civic Center Plaza and one at Grand Park in Los Angeles.

Make sure to RSVP and we will follow up with more detailed logistics and instructions!

Hope you can join the rally for solar!

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