Historic march to
STOP all Evictions in the
Mission!
March for affordable housing!
March 2 STOP Gentrification in the Mission & SF!
March to stop development of luxury condos!
Join Our Mission No Eviction &
The Plaza 16
Coalition in this historic march for the Mission to demand affordable housing. Join this growing coalition of residents, non-profits,families, small business, artist, musicians, youth, seniors, teachers,
Neighborhood Associations,
Merchant Associations, activist,
LGBT community and more
....come march with us on this one year anniversary of Our Mission No Eviction march of
October 12,
2013 and to continue the battle for the Mission and affordable housing and to fight against the biggest development the Mission has ever seen that is planned for the
16th St.
Plaza. https://www.facebook.com/Plaza16Coalition
Adelante and
Si Se Puede!
Saturday October 4, 2014
March will begin at
24th and
York and march on 24th towards Mission then on Mission to 16th St. Plaza.
1:00 PM Gather at BRAVA
Theater 24th and York
2:00 PM March begins
3:00 PM
Rally and
Festival 16 St. Plaza
Contact Andy@Plaza16.org for more info
or
Roberto Hernandez at 415-206-0577
Join the growing list of endorsements of the march and coalition! Get the word out to other organizations to join this historic march and unity of the
Mission District and
City!
Post on here and we will add to the list.
Si Se Puede!!!
CARECEN, Causa
Justa ::
Just Cause,
Dolores Street Community Services,
Casa Sanchez (business),
Center for Political
Education,
Cesar Chavez Parade and Festival Committee,
Chile Lindo (business),
Clarion Alley Mural Project, Eviction
Free San Francisco, Eviction Mapping
Project, Historic
Liberty Hill Street
Neighbors, Housing Rights Committee, Instituto
Familiar De
La Raza, Idriss Stelley
Foundation,
LMNOP Neighborhood Association,
Latin Zone Productions, Mission
Economic Development Agency, Mission Films, Mission Neighborhood
Resource Center, Mission
Small Business Association, Our Mission NO Eviction, PODER,
Progressive Women Rising, Puerto Alegre (business), San Francisco
Latino Democratic Club, San Francisco
Lowrider Council,
Victoria Theater,
Redstone Building Labor Temple Association,
Shaping San Francisco,
Station 40, San Francisco
Print Collective,
Urban Music Presents,
Western Regional Advocacy Project, The
Abalone Alliance Clearinghouse,
Global Exchange,
SEIU Local 1021,
District 8 Democrats, Jon Gollinger (No
Wall on the
Waterfront),
Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club,
Code Pink SF, senseofplace Lab, Nine
Dream,
International Indian Treaty Council, Rukus
Society,
Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower
Youth,
Alliance for
Better District Six, Tenant Association Coalition of San Francisco,
Valencia St.
Merchants Corridor Association,
Central City Democrats, Techies
Against Displacement, Calle 24 Arts
Consortium: Mission
Cultural Center for Latino Arts, BRAVA! for
Women in the Arts,
Precita Eyes Muralist,
Accion Latina, and
Galeria De La Raza, The
Carnaval Mural Restoration Committee,
Susana y su Orquesta Adelante,
Victory Outreach, Calle 24 Latino
Cultural District,
Teachers Union: UESF-United Educators San Francisco, Latin
Business Network and
Community, Ingelsia Catolica
Angelica Latino American, Madres Unidas por
California, Calle 24 Merchants:
La Victoria, L's
Cafe, El
Nuevo Frutilandia,
Sunrise Cafe,
Praxis, Explorist
International, Mission Skates,
Modern Times,
Alley Cat Books, Luara's
Beauty Salon, Dju
Jewelry, Mixcoatl.
Linda Wilson;
Photo Archivist,
El Tecolote,
Laura Campos Muralist,
Linda Beenau;
Wonder dog
Rescue, Dog Earred Books, Alliance of
Californians for Community
Empowerment (
ACCE), The
Chocolate Project, Mission
Girls,
Barrios Unidos,
Teatro Homies, Code Pink
Women for Peace, Precita Center, Mission Neighborhood Centers,
Prisoners with
Children, California Coalition for Women Prisoners....
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