SF Bay Area

People’s Assembly, Nancy Pelosi’s house

When:
December 3, 2021 @ 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
2021-12-03T17:30:00-08:00
2021-12-03T18:30:00-08:00
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Dec. 3, 5:30pm   People’s Assembly, Nancy Pelosi’s house, 2640 Broadway, SF.  5:30 pm Dinner, 6pm People’s Assembly, Extinction Dance Party, Letter Delivery to Pelosi.
People’s Assemblies are an Extinction Rebellion Demand because the people can’t leave it up to a failed Congress to solve our climate crisis and care for the people. We gather at Pelosi’s to voice our concerns to the Representative for San Francisco because she’s not available for meetings, phone calls, or any communication. Do you want her to cut the Pentagon budget? Declare a climate emergency? Pass Medicare for All? Stop funding the Saudi-led war on Yemen? Lift economic sanctions on Cuba? End drone warfare? Free Julian Assange? Stop threatening war with China? Create affordable housing? What’s on YOUR mind? Help create a People’s Assembly letter to her that we’ll share with her, the SF Chronicle, 48 Hills, and elsewhere.  Muni #24 Divisadero to Jackson, walk 2 blks to Broadway. Street parking. Carpools and childcare by RSVP: 510-365-1500

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