
"When the Trump administration sent the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles, poor and working Angelenos of all backgrounds organized mass demonstrations and stepped up efforts to resist ICE's kidnapping of immigrant workers and their families. Learn from an LA activist about ways to organize a united community defense. Hear how labor, social justice, and neighborhood groups are standing up to ICE. Discuss what is ultimately needed to beat back these attacks."
"Yolanda Alaniz Los Angeles socialist feminist defender of immigrant rights, anti-racist and anti-fascist organizer, author of Viva la Raza: A History of Chicano Identity and Resistance Sunday, October 26, 12 noon Lunch served after program at 2 pm New Valencia Hall, 747 Polk St., San Francisco (7 blocks from Civic Center BART, near Muni lines 5, 19, 31, 38, and 49)"
The deployment of the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles spurred poor and working Angelenos of varied backgrounds to organize mass demonstrations and intensified resistance to ICE's abductions of immigrant workers and families. Strategies for a united community defense focus on coalition-building among labor, social justice, and neighborhood groups to protect vulnerable residents. The event highlights organizing tactics, solidarity actions, and the importance of sustained collective efforts to repel immigration enforcement attacks. The program is scheduled for Sunday, October 26 at New Valencia Hall in San Francisco and is also available on Zoom; modest donations are requested.
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