HERE’S OUR SATURDAY PROTEST SCHEDULE.
Always check for dates, location, time and themes each week on our website IndivisibleReSisters.ORG in case something changes. Register on this page for text reminders.
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Bring non-perishable foods on Saturdays to donate to IRCC’s Neighbor to Neighbor Food Pantry to assist our local community.
****. SATURDAY, July 11, 11:30am – 12:30pm
Ygnacio Valley Rd & Civic Rd, WALNUT CREEK. Honk & Wave plur IRCC’s Overpass Visibility Brigade. Register HERE. Lots of parking at 1111 N. Civic Dr. where the Food Drive receptacles will also be located.
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WEEKEND OF ACTION – Good Trouble Lives On –
In Remembrance of John Lewis https://www.goodtroubleliveson.org/
+++ FRIDAY, July 17, 7 – 8 p.m.
Evening rally at Todos Santos Plaza, Concord. Listen to amazing speakers.
+++ SATURDAY, July 18, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
IRCC Saturday Protest: Honk & Wave and IRCC Overpass Visibility Brigade at Ygnacio Valley Rd and Civic Dr, Walnut Creek.
+++ SUNDAY, July 19, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
MDUUC Sunday worship service acknowledging John Lewis https://mduuc.org/
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****. SATURDAY, July 25, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Federal Immigration Court, 1855 Gateway Blvd., CONCORD. Meet on the sidewalk on Clayton Road side for Honk & Wave.
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Saturday Protests are Indivisible events organized by Indivisible ReSisters Contra Costa. Go to IndivisibleReSisters.org for more actions and other ways to get involved. Get Saturday protest reminders via email by signing up for our weekly newsletter here:Â https://secure.everyaction.com/eBsbQF1XyU6Ae2kj55KbEA2
These are nonviolent events. Each of us is responsible for our own conduct. Stay within your rights, don’t break laws, stay safe, stay peaceful, and avoid any risk you don’t feel comfortable with. Don’t obstruct traffic, protest inside any business, impede people from entering or exiting any property, or commit any acts of property damage. Ignore any counter protestors and stay focused on peacefully delivering our message. If you need help or see something troubling, tell a uniformed police officer or call 911. If you can safely do so, record troublesome behavior with your phone, as this is often a strong deterrent to bad behavior.
WHISTLES – A COMMUNITY SAFETY UPDATE
We love everyone’s enthusiasm with their various noise-makers but note that whistles are now used for ICE warnings. In order to avoid undue fear, confusion or panic for our communities, please refrain from using whistles hereafter for any protest events. Bells and horns are alternatives.
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