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March 21, 2010 |
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¡Todo que ganar y nada que perder!
¡Marcha por la Reforma Migratoria en el 2010!
Miércoles, 24 de marzo 2010 4pm-6pm
¡Dile a la Senadora Feinstein y Boxer que necesitamos Reforma Migratoria Ya!
4:00pm- Nos juntamos en la plaza Justin Herman cerca de la estación de BART en Embarcadero 4:30pm- Marcha en la calle Market a la oficina de la Senadora Feinstein en la calle Post y Market 5:00pm- Acción comunitaria enfrente de oficina de la Senadora Feinstein
HABRA AUTOBUSES QUE SALDRAN PARA SAN FRANCISCO de la Iglesia San Marcos- 159 Harbour Way, Richmond, CA A LAS 3:00 de la Biblioteca Pública de Richmond-325 Civic Cntr Plaza A LAS 3:30
Patrocinado por: Reform Immigration for America, CCISCO, BOCA, PIA, SEIU, COR, PACT-San Jose, ACCE, SIREN, UFCW Local 5, Dolores Street Community Services, Asian Law Caucus, African Advocacy Network, EBASE, ICIR y Padres Unidos. Para mas información: Adam Kruggel (510)872-3085
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Stand Up For Our Communities March and Rally
Wednesday,
March 24, 2010
4 PM - 6 PM
Let Senator Feinstein know that we need Just and Humane Immigration Reform in 2010
4:00pm- Gather Justin Herman Plaza at Embarcadero BART 4:30 march up Market Street to Senator Feinstein Office at One Post St. Near Montgomery BART 5:00pm Rally at Senator Feinstein's Office
BUSES WILL LEAVE TO JOIN THE MARCH IN SAN FRANCISCO St. Mark's Church-159 Harbour Way, Richmond, CA AT 3:00 PM Richmond Public Library- 325 Civic Center Plaza AT 3:30 PM
Sponsored by: Reform Immigration for America, SIREN, CCISCO, BOCA, PIA, COR, PACT-San Jose, ACCE, SEIU, UFCW Local 5, Dolores Street Community Services, African Advocacy Network, Asian Law Caucus, EBASE, ICIR,and Padres Unidos.For More Information call: Adam Kruggel (510)872-3085
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Recent Articles on the RPA Web Site
by Michael Beer
Anyone looking for a solution to the problem of youth violence in Richmond should have attended the "2 Farms in 2 Days" event held on February 27 and 28 at Kennedy and Richmond High and organized by Urban Tilth. The 2-8000 square foot farms will grow food that directly changes the food landscape of the families in the schools of Richmond. More...
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RPA Opens Office The RPA has opened an office that can be used for distributing literature and signs, phoning, meetings, and work parties. House warming for the new office will be on Friday after the discussion of Chevron's Threat to Leave. The office is located on a parking courtyard at 317 11th Street.
You can drive in from Nevin and 11th. If you park on macdonald you can walk past the construction trailer in 11th. For the beginning the scheduled hours will be 5:30 to 7:30 weekdays
You can call the RPA number at 510-595-4661 and leave a message
or call the office directly 510-412-2260
This is a totally volunteer effort. If you can volunteer time to staff the office please call or email us.
We can also use some donations: Mugs, bookcases, silverware. And of course cash contribution are always welcome to defray those expense we can not avoid with volunteers. | |
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RPA Activist Info
is for Richmond community members who want to be active in taking on the problems of the environment, racism, joblessness, housing, and crime to create a healthy Richmond. We believe that community involvement means more than voting every two years. It means regular communication with the candidates we elect, letting them know our issues and positions, supporting them as they try to take our issues forward. It means we attend meetings, use the email, phone our neighbors, or go on marches building an organized movement to create real change.
Comments and columns are welcome. Articles and columns are the views of the author, unsigned text the views of the editor, and not necessarily those of the RPA. Send photos, articles, and comments to RPAactivist@gmail.com or call 510-595-4661. Longer articles of analysis and archives of past newsletters can be found on our website.
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