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What’s At Stake Under the New Trump Presidency

Human Agenda invites you to a special convening to come and hear from different sectors of the community who will explain what is at stake under the Trump Presidency and what we can do to mutually support each other.  Speakers will address what is at stake for immigrants, the environment, peace, democracy, criminal justice, accurate information, tariffs, public education, health care, the labor movement, human rights, and for women, Muslims, African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans.  We will have a much better idea of what is at stake following presidential actions on his first days in office. 

Date: Thursday, January 23, 2025

Time:  6 to 8 PM |  Food - 6 to 6:30 | Program 6:30 to 8 PM

Location: Roosevelt Community Center, 901 E. Santa Clara St. 

Enter at 21st Street and park in the back

We cannot afford to have a bunker mentality nor a silo mentality during the next four years.  We need to work in solidarity not only to resist the attacks on each segment of the community together, but also to build transformative lasting alternatives that are democratic, equitable, cooperative, kind, and sustainable.   

For More Information contact Richard Hobbs at richhobbs@msn.com or 408 460 2999.


 

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