On our border
families are being torn apart,
children are suffering & dying —
join the National (International) Day(s) of Action
to close the detention camps now.
(scroll down the webpage
to find the action nearest you.)
In Berkeley, California:
families are being torn apart,
children are suffering & dying —
join the National (International) Day(s) of Action
to close the detention camps now.
(scroll down the webpage
to find the action nearest you.)
If you find no event
near you, organize one yourself;
perhaps
invite family, friends, neighbors
to meet and talk about it.
In Berkeley, California:
PRESS RELEASE:
Berkeley Rally for Children in Federal Migrant Detention Centers, Sat., July 13th,
12-2 p.m., Berkeley Civic Center Park
The Berkeley City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to
hold a community rally on Saturday afternoon to protest the mass detention of
children and adults in torturous conditions at our southern border.
The event will feature Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín, City of
Berkeley Poet Laureate Rafael Jesús González, DREAMers and immigrant rights
activists, protest songs by Musicians Action Group and Occupella, faith
leaders, and others. The event will also include representatives from immigrant
rights organizations, sanctuary congregations, and other groups so protest
attendees can learn more about how they can get involved.
The City of Berkeley was the first U.S. city to declare itself a
sanctuary nearly 50 years ago—in 1971 in response to the Vietnam War. Then, the
Berkeley City Council passed a resolution to provide sanctuary to 1,000 crew
members of the U.S.S. Coral Sea who had signed a petition to stop the ship’s
journey back to Vietnam from the San Francisco Bay.
Now, the Berkeley community will come together—in solidarity
with the Lights for Liberty National Day of Action—to declare that
no human being is illegal and demand that all people are treated humanely.
Please join us to send a message to Close the Camps Now!
Our event will take place from 12 to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 13th
at Berkeley Civic Center Park, accessible from the Downtown Berkeley BART
station. Attendees are encouraged to take public transportation, walk, bike, or
carpool.
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