Upcoming activist events in San Diego
Tomorrow, March 31, is Cesar Chavez's birthday, and there will be a march and celebration of his life in San Diego. Here's a link to a map with the march route.
Monday, April 2, 7PM: Peace Activist, S. Brian Willson will speak at the Church of the Brethren, located at 3850 Westgate Place in San Diego. On September 1st, 1987, Brian lost both legs when during a civil disobedience action when he was run over by a munitions train in Northern California. The bombs and weapons aboard this train were bound for the US-supported terrorist forces in Central America.
Donation requested. Sponsored by the Sa Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice and Activist San Diego.
Friday, April 6, 7PM: Granny D is coming to the First UU Church in San Diego.
Doris "Granny D" Haddock, who walked across the U .S. for "Campaign Finance Reform" at 90, keynotes the "Defending Democracy Forum," with a public talk on "Empowering Diverse People To Work Together for Important Goals." Musical entertainment will be provided by the dynamic husband and wife team of Karl and Jeanne Anthony.
The location will be the 1st Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego Meeting House at 4190 Front Street San Diego. The suggested donation is $10, but no one will be turned away.
There will be a Reception For Granny D in the Common Room at 5 PM where she'll sign her book Granny D: You're Never Too Old To Raise A Little Hell. The suggested donation for the reception is $25.
Monday, April 2, 7PM: Peace Activist, S. Brian Willson will speak at the Church of the Brethren, located at 3850 Westgate Place in San Diego. On September 1st, 1987, Brian lost both legs when during a civil disobedience action when he was run over by a munitions train in Northern California. The bombs and weapons aboard this train were bound for the US-supported terrorist forces in Central America.
Donation requested. Sponsored by the Sa Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice and Activist San Diego.
Friday, April 6, 7PM: Granny D is coming to the First UU Church in San Diego.
Doris "Granny D" Haddock, who walked across the U .S. for "Campaign Finance Reform" at 90, keynotes the "Defending Democracy Forum," with a public talk on "Empowering Diverse People To Work Together for Important Goals." Musical entertainment will be provided by the dynamic husband and wife team of Karl and Jeanne Anthony.
The location will be the 1st Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego Meeting House at 4190 Front Street San Diego. The suggested donation is $10, but no one will be turned away.
There will be a Reception For Granny D in the Common Room at 5 PM where she'll sign her book Granny D: You're Never Too Old To Raise A Little Hell. The suggested donation for the reception is $25.
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