SF Bay Area

CODEPINK MONTHLY GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE PEACE WALK

When:
March 8, 2020 @ 11:45 AM – 2:15 PM
2020-03-08T11:45:00-07:00
2020-03-08T14:15:00-07:00

Women’s Walk for Peace
In Solidarity with all Women living near the frontlines of War.

Want Lasting Peace?….
Include Women on the Negotiating Table!!!
Afghan woman demand it and so do we!

March 2020 Bridge Walk

 11:45 am:  Gather at the plaza at the SF end of the eastern walkway of the Golden Gate Bridge.  Parking available on all 4 “comers.” Remember to take the last exit on Hwy 101 as you approach the bridge, or the first exit after you leave the bridge. Arrive early for best parking.
Noon:  Walk on the eastern walkway, from the north or  south ends, to converg in the middle for short vigil and chants.
1:00 pm:  Rally on SF side after bridge walk for announcements.
Some signs provided, or bring your own. Dress warmly. It’s often chilly and windy on the bridge.

EVERYONE WELCOME.  BRING YOUR FAMILY!

BE GREEN AND CARPOOL
See http://tripplanner.transit.511.org for public transit options.
Golden Gate Transit Buses 10, 70, 80
and SF Muni Bus 28 stop at the bridge (SF side).
 
  Hope you can join us!
Renay, Martha, Laura, Susan, Nancy, Carol, Paul, Michael, Fred & Toby

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The national CodePink organization organizes for justice for Iraqis and to hold war criminals accountable. CodePink actively opposes the U.S. war in Afghanistan, torture, the detention center at Guantanamo, weaponized and spy drones, the prosecution of whistleblowers, U.S. support for the Israeli occupation of Palestine and repressive regimes.

Rooted in a network of local organizers, CodePink's tactics include satire, street theatre, creative visuals, civil resistance, and directly challenging powerful decision-makers in government and corporations. And, of course, wearing pink!