Civil Rights Now

Civil Rights Now! Workgroup News

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Book Drive Expansion

After a successful book drive and donation to the EDC Library, the workgroup is expanding on the project by looking to gather children’s books, poetry, and other works to add to the collections of school libraries in EDC.

Solidarity

In the aftermath of the recent shootings/terror attacks at two New Zealand mosques, we have begun reaching out to our local muslim community to see if there are any ways we can assist them.

Next meeting: Sunday, April 28. Contact Mike or Melinda for details.

Michael Saunders, miachoftheshire@gmail.com

Melinda Velasco, velamar333@gmail.com


Civil Rights Now! Workgroup

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A group from EDP’s Civil Rights Now! Workgroup met at the County Library on Saturday, February 2 to donate books in honor of Black History Month. Over the past several months, Michael Saunders and Melinda Velasco researched a list of books pertaining to Black History that were not at our local library Then they created a wish list on Amazon for people to buy from and also solicited money to purchase books. In all, $600 were raised and 32 books were donated.

Civil Rights Now Workgroup

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Come and join the EDP Civil Rights Now Workgroup for our six-month anniversary as we rally for all human rights and equality for all: Civil Rights, Immigration Rights, Healthcare, LBGTQ, Labor/Union Rights, Students’ Rights.

March For Our Rights

Saturday, July 14 

10 am                    Meet at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds Green Gate

                              facing Placerville Drive.

11 am                     March to the corner of Placerville Dr. and Ray Lawyer Dr.

11:30 am to 1pm    Speakers and Singing led by New Freedom Choir

1pm                        March back to the fairgrounds

 Margaret Mead: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has."

Civil Rights Now Workgroup Update

Mike Saunders, Melinda Velasco

The month started off with A Day of Action—our Thank You Card to Starbucks event, the Memorial for Stephon Clark, and a Support Rally at Starbucks. We had about thirteen people in attendance and it was covered on the Fox40 News at 10 pm.

The Monday Protests continue at noon on the corner of Ray Lawyer Drive and Placerville Drive. Look for a six-month special event in July. The protest group has evolved into “Picketing for Justice.” The mission statement is: To educate and inform, to increase awareness of racism and white privilege wherever it exists, and to encourage open, honest, and science-based discussion about racism without anger or fear.

“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”  Martin Luther King

During EDP’s statements in support of SB54 at the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors, Mike Saunders asked the Board about the Human Rights Commission and submitted an application to the board for the commission. The Board is still accepting applications for members to sit on the HR Commission. If you are interested in applying, know your county supervisor, and fill out an online application here.

The workgroup’s next meeting will be held June 17 from 9 to 11 am at the Placerville Food Co-op