Dig deep enough into any of the issues of the day and you’ll find they all have one thing in common: economics. Yes, indeed, money makes the world go around. And the fact is most of us are getting a smaller piece of the economic pie as the years go by.
Our fearless leader’s tax reform package is worthless and 73% of the American people have already figured that out. Take the illusion of empowerment out of all the ‘reforms’ (of either political party) and what’s left is more wealth for the people who already have it
The contemporary conversations starting back in the days of Occupy about the 99% have evolved. Nowadays we speak of economic justice. Generally speaking, these discussions center on the reallocation of government resources to alleviate the most blatant examples of those falling through the so-called safety net.
I’m not gonna try and make all the arguments here today. But I do say we need to dig deeper; get to the root of our issues. This is the definition of ‘radical,’ by the way. If we’re fighting for a bigger piece of the pie–or even the whole damn pie–we still haven’t gone far enough. This can’t be just about material things anymore; it must have a moral component.
We have reached a point where the very idea of value is determined solely by currency. The very soul of our humanity counts for nothing.
It comes down to moral questions: Do we really want to live in that kind of world? A world where worth is determined by profit? Is the love of a mother for a child quantifiable? Should we put a price tag on kindness?
What’s the solution? In my wildest fantasies, I visualize some sort of drastic punishment for the high priests of greed. And then I realize that ‘off with their heads’ merely makes room for the next set of oppressors.
Change has got to come from the bottom up, and the process of change ultimately leads to its form. So I’m not here to say we have to march for socialism. Building change from the bottom up involves a lot of time and effort. And a lot of mistakes and failures.
If we start looking at changing the world in terms of ‘who’s profiting economically from this and why?’as a starting point for understanding what must be done, surely we’ll do better.
Registering voters and mobilizing them to get to the polls, even in a Blue State like California, has to be a big priority in 2018. In May there will be “Get Out the Vote” rallies as mail-in ballots arrive. Dozens of campaigns are already knocking on doors, trying to engage voters.
Today’s GOP is a result of 60 years of concerted effort to create a coalition of racists, misogynists, book burners, and billionaires. Donald Trump is a symptom, not the disease afflicting the representative Democracy known as the United States.
Unraveling this mess isn’t going to happen quickly. It may not feel like it today, but real change is made up of millions of small steps. If you haven’t already, get out there and take your first step today. Our activist calendar offers up dozens of opportunities every week
Check out this week’s Progressive Calendar listings below. Following those listings are upcoming events of national importance, along with opportunities for organizational involvement.
Get your event listed: I try to list the next 10 days or so of mostly non-commercial events I think our readers might find of interest. I source my material from social media listings and press releases. Club meetings will be listed IF there are speakers and they are open to the public.
Democratic Candidates: I will list all non-fundraising events open to the general public. A listing does not imply endorsement. Events that are listed on Facebook as ‘private’ or sold-out are not listed. In cases where there are competing but similar events or campaigns of the progressive persuasion, I do my best to list everything.
April 20
National Day of Action on April 20 to Protect Students Against Gun Violence
Friday, April 20th – 10 am – 11 am UCSD Geisel Library – Student Walkout: Sign up
Clairemont High – 10am March to DeAnza Cove, meet up with students from Mission Bay High. Assemblymen Todd Gloria & D2 City Council candidates, Dr. Jen Campbell & Jordan Beane to speak.
Reading: Last Days in Ocean Beach
Friday, April 20, 7pm
Ocean Beach Green Center
4843 B Voltaire Stree
San Diego Free Press columnist and author Jim Miller, in this benefit reading for the Ocean Beach Green Center.
Jim Miller manages to find real warmth in the cold light cast by our apocalyptic moment; this is a rare instance of actually dealing with, instead of attempting to “fix,” the cascade of emotions and ideas that naturally come from the immensity of the challenges around us. — Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth
Meet and Greet with James Elia,
Candidate for State Assembly
Friday, April 20, 6pm
Location Given W/RSVP
For More Information
Hosted by James Elia For State Assembly in the 71st District
Please come and join us, as Erica Salem opens her beautiful home for a meet and greet with James Elia, candidate for State Assembly in District 71. This is your opportunity to meet and ask questions face to face with the candidate
Forward Fridays: Benefitting Progressive Causes
Friday, April 20, 10pm
Basic Bar Pizza
410 10th Avenue
For More Information
Hosted by Forward Fridays: Benefitting Progressive Causes
Forward Fridays is a monthly event aimed at making a difference every third Friday in downtown.
Proceeds from drink and food will be donated to a selected cause which we will rotate periodically. This month’s event will benefit The Nature Conservancy. You will also have the opportunity to enter a FREE raffle to win an original art piece painted live by local artist ETHOS ONE.
Live interactive visuals from XAVIER VASQUEZ
April 21
VOTE! Human Banner – San Diego
Saturday, April 21, 10am
Ocean Beach
For More Information
Join us in the creation of a 100-foot high human VOTE! banner on the sands of Ocean Beach. Last year we successfully created 2 human banners, RESIST and IMPEACH.
This year we will be coordinating with our friends in Ocean Beach San Francisco who will be creating a VOTE! banner simultaneously.
With these dual efforts, we are hoping to receive extensive media coverage to get out the VOTE!
Town Hall For Our Lives
Saturday, April 21, 2pm
Islamic Center of San Diego
7050 Eckstrom Drive
For More Information
A Town Hall meeting addressing the communities’ concerns on gun violence. Our elected officials are coming to hear our voices and ready for us to voice our concerns. Help us protect our kids and our community from not only gun violence in schools but also gun violence in communities of color where this is “normalized”. Please come and show your support and concerns for this cause!
San Diego Young Democrats Go The Distance
Saturday, April 21, 11`am
8340 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard #202
For More Information
Hosted by Geneviéve Jones-Wright for DA and San Diego County Young Democrats
Please join us at the Jones-Wright Campaign Office to Canvass for Geneviéve. Come show your support for this campaign by speaking with voters about the upcoming election and help Geneviéve ride that BLUE WAVE to victory on JUNE 5TH!
If you have never canvassed before, don’t worry! We will provide training. This event is free and kid-friendly
Hope to see you there. Bring a friend (or two)! Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes.
Walk and Knock Carlsbad
Saturday, April 21, 9:30am
5145 Avenida Encinitas Suite I
For More Information
Hosted by Flip the 49th Neighbors in Action
Join us Saturday, April 21st to talk to voters about issues that matter to all of us and the future of our country!
Flipping the 49th depends on communities in Carlsbad. We just need 2000 more voters to get to the polls next year to say NO to the President Trump Agenda. YOU can help make that happen!
Public Safety Town Hall in Oceanside
Saturday, April 21, 10am
Global City Media Center
102 Copperwood Way # H
For More Information (RSVP)
Hosted by Geneviéve Jones-Wright for DA
Come meet Democratic Candidate for District Attorney, Geneviéve Jones-Wright, and join the discussion about public safety and criminal justice in San Diego County.
The Great Debate – City Council 4th District
Saturday, April 21, 4pm
George L Stevens Senior Center
570 South 65th Street
For More Information
Hosted by IFilm Media TV
All Four Qualified Candidates running for San Diego’s 4th District City Council seat offers a variety of diverse viewpoints on how to improve the community. Gathering the qualified City Council candidates together for a power discussion on improving the community presents a rare opportunity for voters to gain clarity of each candidates’ campaign.
Protest: An American Tradition
Saturday, April 21, 6:30pm
Misfit Pictures HQ
565 Pearl Street (La Jolla)
For More Information (Donation)
A curated group art show, benefiting Syrian Refugee Relief. These times are not normal. Throughout history artists have been on the forefront of exposing injustice. This important exhibition reflects the zeitgeist of our political turmoil through painting, photography, music and spoken word.
Artists address our complacency toward Political Corruption, Racism, Xenophobia, Police Brutality, Misogyny, Attack on Free Press and Human Rights, Nuclear Threat, Military Industrial Complex, Homophobia, Indoctrination Instead of Education, White Supremacy, Mass Incarceration, Health Crisis, Inequality, Uncapped Greed, Environmental Degradation, Poverty, Gun Violence and Parasitic Officials in high offices.
We are proud to feature works by LIBRE, Neil Shigley, Joe Galarza, Hugo Crosthwaite, Pam Covarrubias, Alec Dawson, Junco Canche, Bridget Rountree, Ricardo Islas, Daly Mather, Oblivion and more. Spoken word by Third Act of Creation and Ari Honarvar. Revolutionary Beats by dj KIDRAGON and Mike Wallace.
April 22
EarthFair 2018
Sunday, April 22, 10am-5pm
Balboa Park
For More Information
Hosted by San Diego EarthWorks
The world’s largest free Environmental Fair and Earth Day Celebration.
28th Annual Multi-Cultural Earth Day
Sunday, April 22, 11am
World Beat Center
2100 Park Boulevard (Balboa Park)
For More Information
Hosted by WorldBeat Cultural Center
Featuring Live Performances by: Triston Palma | Black Prophet | Rob Symeonn | Lambsbread | Queen Makedah | Empress Akua | Maka Roots and more
Native American Performances | Afro-Cuban Percussion and Dance | African Drum and Dance | Brazilian Samba | Japanese Taiko | Egyptian Drum and Dance| Aztec Dance
Also featuring Annual Seed Swap presented by the San Diego Seed Library | Also featuring the exhibit opening of “Afrofutrism”, an IMLS exhibition featuring Jessi Jumanji, Weldon May and more. 11am-7pm | All Ages | Free Event!
San Diego City Council D6 & San Diego Superior Court Endorsement
Sunday, April 22, 4pm
Point Loma Assembly
3035 Talbot Street
For More Information
Hosted by Point Loma Democratic Club
The Point Loma Democratic Club will consider endorsing in San Diego City Council District 6 and San Diego Superior Court Office 37. | Candidates for San Diego City Council D6: Tommy Hough, Fayaz Nawabi, Matt Valenti | Candidates for San Diego Superior Court: Matt Brower, Tim Nader
Earth Day Voter Outreach
Sunday, April 22, Noon
Evolution Fast Food
2965 Fifth Avenue
For More Information
Hosted by Bryan Pease for San Diego City Council 2018
Join us for Earth Day this Sunday! We’re meeting at Evolution at noon where we will treat all our volunteers to lunch, then we’ll head over to Balboa Park to pass out flyers about Bryan’s City Council campaign and how important it is for an environmental attorney to win this race.
April 23
SDSU: Work the Vote! A Critical Discussion and Call to Action!
Monday, April 23, 5:30pm
Center for Intercultural Relations – SDSU
5500 Campanile Drive
For More Information
Hosted by Monica Montgomery for City Council, Woke San Diego, & Omar Passons for Supervisor
A DUTY TO FIGHT, A DUTY TO WIN – Those of us who want to see progress in San Diego find multiple opportunities to engage our “duty to fight.” It’s more difficult to engage our “duty to win.” And when I say win, I mean effecting fundamental, positive change.
Monica Montgomery, Genevieve Jones-Wright, and Omar Passons are taking steps to create fundamental change in San Diego by running for major offices. Monica is running for City Council, Genevieve is running for District Attorney and Omar is running for the County Board of Supervisors. This is our opportunity to engage the “duty to win.”
At the Woke San Diego event held at SDSU, Monica, Genevieve, and Omar will explain what their prospective offices do and why the actions of city council members, the district attorney, and county supervisors matter to those who want to move this City and County forward. They will discuss how their platforms will advance the movement toward progress. The only way Monica, Genevieve, and Omar can implement their platforms is through the support of the community. We must ensure that they are elected to office by working together with their campaigns. Come to the Woke San Diego event and learn what we must do.
April 24
Denim Day San Diego 2018
Tuesday, April 24, 8:30am
County Administration Building
1600 Pacific Highway
For More Information
Hosted by Lori Saldaña for Supervisor
“April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Denim Day is a call to action for all people to come together by wearing denim as a visible sign of protest against sexual violence. By participating in Denim Day this April, you can play a role in the prevention of sexual violence.” (from: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalition in Northern California)
Wednesday, April 25 is #DenimDay. Why is this day important for San Diegans?
Today, in San Diego, over 3,500 Sexual Assault Evidence Kits containing DNA evidence are sitting in Police and Sheriff Department storage, untested. This means violent criminals are not being identified, and we know that most people who commit violent crimes do not stop after one attack. Join Lori in the Board Chambers (3rd Floor) to speak/support on this during the Public Comment Period of the Board Meeting, which starts at 9:00 a.m. And/or Join Lori and other advocates in our 11 a.m.Press Conference outside the County Administration Building, facing Harbor Drive.
Phone Bank Event
Tuesday, April 24, 2:30pm
Orchard Hill Country Inn
2502 Washington Street (Julian)
For More Information
Event for Julian Indivisible
With less than 2 months til the June Primary, we will be calling Dems & NPP’s to get them to the Polls on June 5. Our plan is to hold several phone banking events between now and June. We need your participation to make this effort a success. Be a part of our Push. If you can’t make it, let us know if you can make calls from home. We’ll support you.
Mastering the Art of Getting Public Records
Tuesday, April 24, 6pm
San Diego Central Library
330 Park Boulevard (9th Floor)
For More Information
Hosted by SPJ San Diego Pro Chapter
A conversation with Jason Leopold, senior investigative reporter at BuzzFeed News. Moderated by Felix Tinkov, Law Office of Felix Tinkov.
Leopold, based in Los Angeles, is a legend at prying loose federal records. He filed more lawsuits under the Freedom of Information Act — 32 — than any news organization or journalist except The New York Times from 2001 to 2016. The Newseum Institute inducted him into the National Freedom of Information Hall of Fame in 2016. He was on a team that won the Investigative Reporters and Editors’ Freedom of Information Award in 2017 for explosive reporting on Russia’s long-term assassination campaign in Great Britain.
Leopold, who worked at Vice News for two years before joining BuzzFeed in 2016, will offer observations on the Trump administration, strategies to embrace and avoid, when to hire a lawyer, team approaches to tackling ambitious projects, and whatever else you would like him to address.
SDASA Monthly Chapter Meeting
Tuesday, April 24, 6:30pm
Elijah’s Restaurant
7061 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard
For More Information
Hosted by San Diego Americans for Safe Access
All who are watching know the city of San Diego’s District 2 is misrepresented by the current backward incumbent. Please come hear from a pro-cannabis, progressive candidate running against the cannabis prohibitionist in D2.
Candidate Bryan Pease will be our guest speaker and we couldn’t be happier to promote and cheer for anybody but Lorie Zapf in District 2.
Come learn Bryan’s vision for cannabis in San Diego and vote on June 5th.
San Diego – A Clean Future Can Make Up for a Dirty Past
Tuesday, April 24, 7pm
Joyce Beers Community Center
3900 Vermont Street (Hillcrest)
For More Information
Hosted by Uptown Democratic Club
Professor Mark Linsky. Everyone likes to hear a little dirt! Join us for an entertaining and educational program concerning the history of San Diego politics.
Mark Linsky is an adjunct professor of Political Science, teaching at both Mesa and City Colleges. He has been involved with local politics most of his life and has participated in numerous campaigns.
Ending the Chokehold Policy in SD.
The Struggle Continues
Wednesday, April 25, 8:30am
San Diego City Council
202 C Street
For More Information
Hosted by Racial Justice Coalition of San Diego
While many large city law enforcement agencies have banned the use of the Chokehold by their officers, both in training and in the field, the San Diego Police Department continues to allow this deadly practice. After hearing testimony by a medical expert, by the SDPD, and hearing public comment at two Community Review Board (CRB) meetings, the CRB’s Policy Committee had voted on 2/27 to advise the CRB to vote on 3/27 to support use of the chokehold in only rare instances, but even this vote was delayed until the May 22nd public meeting of the CRB.
Come speak out during public comment and help the CRB see that the SDPD must stop the use of the deadly chokehold protocol. Please join us – your input is important. See back of flier for talking points/thought starters for your public comment focus. Spread the word – we need as many to come out and show their support for the right side of this issue.
Kevin De Leon Comes To The Barrio
Wednesday, April 25, 3pm
Mercado del Barrio
Cesar Chavez Parkway
For More Information
Come meet Current state senator Kevin De Leon running for US Senate as he addressing his old neighborhood in Barrio Logan. Kevin will be addressed the public in an open town hall/ rally for his campaign. Please attend and ask him anything.
April 26
Jessica McElfresh Court Hearing
Thursday, April 26, 1pm
Department 2004 Superior Court
1100 Union Street
For More Information
Hosted by San Diego Americans for Safe Access
[Jessica is the attorney being prosecuted for defending a Medical Marijuana supplier.] The hearing last week regarding the prosecution’s attempt to quash my subpoenas went very, very well. The judge was not interested in jockeying over discovery and preferred to cut to the chase. To that end, he wants any outstanding discovery produced before the prelim, ideally by the next hearing on 4/26.
He wants a few items I’ve been requesting for awhile — like, an affidavit for one of the search warrants in the case and a sealed filing the prosecution filed with a judge to get him to breach attorney-client privilege back before I was charged — produced to him so he can review them for investigatory privilege and determine what, if anything, to hold back as privileged. He also wants the same for the documents I had subpoenaed from the City of San Diego if privilege is claimed on some documents.
Greg Palast Voter Disenfranchisement;
Best Democracy Money Buys!
Thursday, April 26, 6pm
University of San Diego – Joan Kroc School of Peace Studies
5998 Acala Park
For More Information
Hosted by ACTIVIST SAN DIEGO
Come learn about election fraud in a showing of Greg Palast’s movie.
A close presidential election in November comes down to contested states or even districts–an election decided by vote theft? It could happen this year. Based on Greg Palast and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s investigative reporting for Rolling Stone and BBC television plus new reporting by Palast for the new edition—a portion of which will be a Rolling Stone cover story, covered in major progressive media outlets which will include radio, television, and webcasts, and featured on listservs from important civil rights and activist organisations—The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: A Tale of Billionaires & Ballot Bandits will be the most important book published this year—one that could save the election.
April 28
Ocean Beach Green Center’s 29th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, April 28, 2 – 7pm
4843 B Voltaire Street
For More Information
Come help us celebrate Earth Day and 29 years of environmental, peace, and social justice activism. Great Local Live Music, Speakers, Refreshments, Raffle Prizes from Local Businesses, good conversation, and smiles. A Great Community Event! All are Welcome. More info coming on music and speakers
Civic Engagement: Walk for Justice
Saturday, April 28, 9am
Connors Park
320 West San Marcos Boulevard (San Marcos)
For More Information (RSVP)
Hosted by ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Let’s walk toward smart justice. Hit the streets with us for our second canvass for Smart Justice in San Diego County. Snacks and lunch will be provided! We will do a training with folks at 9am to go over the plan for the day, and run through what we will be saying to voters at the door.
Walk and Knock Carlsbad
Saturday, April 28, 9:30am
La Costa Elementary School
3035 Levante Street (Carlsbad)
For More Information (RSVP)
Hosted by Flip the 49th Neighbors in Action
Join us to talk to voters about issues that matter to all of us and the future of our country.
Flipping the 49th depends on communities in Carlsbad. We just need 2000 more voters to get to the polls this year for the jungle primary on June 5th, to flip the district BLUE. YOU can help make that happen.
Town Hall For Our Lives: San Diego
Saturday, March 28, 1pm
First Unitarian Universalist Church – South Bay Campus
970 Broadway (Chula Vista)
For More Information
Hosted by March for Our Lives San Diego and San Diego Action United & Students Demand Action at UCSD
Students Demand Action at UC San Diego, University of San Diego, San Diego State University, Moms Demand Action, the Brady Campaign, San Diegans for Gun Violence Prevention, and March For Our Lives San Diego have all partnered together to organize a town hall in response to the Parkland Survivors’ request to continue the national conversation regarding gun violence.
The most important thing a citizen can do is cast an informed vote, and in order to do so, we must know where our representatives stand on the issue of gun violence prevention. So far, Susan Davis, Juan Vargas, and Scott Peters have accepted our invitation to attend and tell us their plan to end gun violence in the San Diego community. We are still waiting to hear back from Darrell Issa and Duncan Hunter and urge all constituents to let them know that their presence is a necessary component of this event.
As the organizers of this event, our goal is to foster a conversation about the apolitical and intersectional nature of the issue of gun violence. We welcome all members of the San Diego community and hope that this town hall inspires you to vote in the upcoming June and November election
City Council District 4 Candidate Forum
Saturday, April 28, 10:30am
Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library
5148 Market Street
For More Information
Hosted by NAACP San Diego Branch – Authorized
Candidates for San Diego City Council District 4 will be invited to speak and answer questions. A city council representative is the first rung on the ladder of elected public servants, and should be the most accountable and accessible to the people.
Protest Lakeside Rodeo
Saturday, April 28, 11:45am
12584 Lakeview Street (Lakeside)
For More Information
It is 2018 this is NOT entertainment. It is pure animal abuse.
The Wobblies: Film & Potluck for May Day Weekend
Saturday, April 28, 5pm
UNITEHere Local 30
2436 Market Street
For More Information
Hosted by San Diego IWW
May 1 is International Workers Day, May Day. We are observing May Day Weekend on Saturday, April 28. Join the IWW San Diego branch for food and film as we show the classic film “The Wobblies” and discuss how we get from nearly 90 percent of working people in the USA having no union to building an effective worldwide union of the working class.
Since November 2016 IWW, like many organizations on ‘the left’, has seen a rapid growth of new membership. This year, IWW is in negotiations with the CNT and other unions to form a new international organization. Come with your ideas and questions and let’s talk about both history and the future. We will be at the union hall of our brothers and sisters of U.N.I.T.E. – H.E.R.E. Local 30
Gun Prom Celebration
Saturday, April 28, 6pm
Del Mar Fairgrounds
2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard
For More Information
Event for Indivisible: San Diego Central
San Diego County Gun Owners are holding a GUN PROM Celebration. Their website for this event is GUNPROM.COM. Have a look.
Never Again CA will be present beginning at 6:00 p.m. that evening to show our dislike for the insensitivity of a gun owners’ PROM CELEBRATION when so many students will never attend a prom because they were killed at school by bullets from a gun.
April 29
San Diego Downtown Indivisible
Issue Panel: Economic Justice
Sunday, April 29, 1:30pm
Jacobs Center – Chollas View Room
404 Euclid Avenue
For More Information
San Diego Downtown Indivisible is hosting an issue panel on Economic Justice to inform and engage the community in what issues and solutions are relevant to Economic Justice in San Diego.
Confirmed panelists so far:
Tekara Gainey, Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation, Community Affairs & Engagement Manager
Dr. Peter Brownell, Center on Policy Initiatives, Research Director
David Lagstein, SEIU Local 221, Political Director
Stephen Russell, Housing San Diego
Parisa Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Poverty attorney & writer, USD Law – Assistant Director of Public Service
Law & Order Candidate Forum
Sunday, April 29, 11am
Temple Emanu-El
6299 Capri Drive
For More Information
Hosted by Temple Emanu-El of San Diego
Law and Order Candidate Forum with moderator, Scott Lewis, Editor-in-Chief of “Voice of San Diego.” Candidates for County District Attorney and County Sheriff will be in attendance speaking about criminal justice, community safety, and victim empowerment. Light refreshments will be served.
District 2 Precinct Walk
Sunday, April 29, Noon
1975 Ebers Street (OB)
For More Information
Hosted by Jordan Beane for San Diego City Council
Bring a fully charged phone and some walking shoes and we’ll handle the rest! We’ll be meeting at the park next to the Ocean Beach Recreation Center. Please download the MiniVan app before arriving – and bring a friend!
Save the Date
March to Vote – San Diego – May 19
Call to Action if Trump Fires Mueller
March for Truth—an organization that is working with dozens of advocacy groups to organize rapid response protests has partnered with MoveOn.org, Public Citizen, Indivisible and many others to prepare emergency ‘Nobody is Above the Law‘ rallies that will happen directly following the firing of the special counsel should it occur. There are already events in 800+ cities and communities scheduled across the country—more than 300,000 people are prepared to take to the streets.
By firing Mueller or Rosenstein, the president would trigger a full-fledged constitutional crisis by asserting that he is above the law. The hours following the firing will determine whether he is proved right.
Local Rallies Starting Today at 5pm & Continuing Daily Thereafter
Bring Pots and Pans – Make Noise
Call to Action if Trump Fires Mueller
US District Court Southern District of California
330 West Broadway (Downtown)
Nobody is Above the Law Rally
Westfield North County Mall (Escondido)
Nobody is Above the Law Rally
Collier Park (Ramona)
Nobody is Above the Law Rally
Carlsbad Premium Outlet Mall
Other Stuff to Do
Join the ACLU’s People Power: People Power is, at its core, a grassroots member-mobilization project. Through People Power, the ACLU will engage volunteers across the country to take action when Trump or his administration attempt to enact unconstitutional policies or trample on people’s constitutional rights. By mobilizing in defense of our civil liberties, volunteers will build local communities that affirm our American values of respect, equality, and solidarity.
Sign Up for Indivisible. All the cool kids are doing it. (Really!)
Run For Something: Learn more about running for office
San Diego Democratic Party Calendar Includes business meetings, chartered club meetings, voter registration events, election information, holidays, and other events of interest to Democrats.
Get Out the Vote is a Political Action Committee already working to educate voters about all three of these candidates as part of the Vote for Justice Campaign. They’re looking for volunteers to help with phone banking.
The ACLU’s Smart Justice DA Campaign is part of nationwide effort to bring common sense reforms to our criminal justice system. They are looking for volunteers to help with phone banking and canvassing voters.
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bob dorn says
Read Doug Porter today, people. He’s talking about the greed of our masters. We can get rid of them.
Alex MacLachlan says
How do we have a “conversation about capitalism” when your blogger starts with stereotypes and then follows up with fallacies? Then you look at the comment section and it’s an antiquated forum? Hmmm
bob dorn says
“…stereotypes” and “fallacies” unnamed, and Alex, the “antiquated
forum” apparently attracted your attention. Hmmmm…
Alex MacLachlan says
Greed of our Masters, Bob? Get rid of them, Bob? Occupy? The 99%? Don’t want to live in a World where our worth is determined by profit? None of this whining sounds like capitalism or an eagerness to converse about it.
Doug Porter says
And that’s enough for you, Alex. Too trollish for my taste. Basta!