We’ve got a couple shows in your neck of the woods.
1: #Sacramento!! We are SO EXCITED to share this show with you Saturday night. At THE SOFIA! 🤩
We’ve been developing this show for the year since we last saw you, AND we’re bringing some new songs for you this time around, too — some old faves and some new old faves. 😉
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yeah yeah ... @hilljam & I are starting tour this week ... but lest you think that we're flying high on some kind of a rock n roll lifestyle, allow me to give you a peek into our real world where today's huge task is ... TAXES 😂
posting / messaging / doing everything humanly possible to make sure everyone we know in #Seattle, #Sacramento, #Oakland, #Boise, and #BakerCity knows about the shows (DO YOU HAVE YOUR TICKETS YET??? 🧐)
Today in Labor History March 17, 1966: 100 striking Mexican American and Filipino farmworkers marched from Delano, California to Sacramento to pressure the growers and the state government to answer their demands for better working conditions and higher wages, which were, at the time, below the federal minimum wage. By the time the marchers arrived, on Easter Sunday, April 11, the crowd had grown to 10,000 protesters and their supporters. A few months later, the two unions that represented them, the National Farm Workers Association, led by César Chávez, and the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, joined to form the United Farm Workers. The strike was launched on September 8, 1965, by Filipino grape pickers. Mexicans were initially hired as scabs. So, Filipino strike leader Larry Itliong approached Cesar Chavez to get the support of the National Farm Workers Association, and on September 16, 1965, the Mexican farm workers joined the strike. During the strike, the growers and their vigilantes would physically assault the workers and drive their cars and trucks into the picket lines. They also sprayed strikers with pesticides. The strikers persevered nonviolently. They went to the Oakland docks and convinced the longshore workers to support them by refusing to load grapes. This resulted in the spoilage of 1,000 ten-ton cases of grapes. The success of this tactic led to the decision to launch a national grape boycott, which would ultimately help them win the struggle against the growers.
solidarity with Camp Resolution residents in #Sacramento as DA Thien Ho wants it shut down.
this camp is the first-of-its-kind that allows it to remain in place legally & govern itself without city interference. it was held up as a model to replicate at future sites.
this community is 30min away from me. i also live in a mobile home (manufactured) in a senior 55+ park that we pay $1k/mo for rent to the property management company as our homes are on blocks & land is owned by a corporation. we don’t get tax deferment on our homes nor any rental tax deferment. we could be bought out at any moment. no security & few of us could afford to have our homes moved to another park.
Camp Resolution residents keep their homes as spotless as possible including gorgeous homey things around. at any moment, at the whims of government, their community could be swept. living in USA without home security, food & medical support is an endless anxiety for those not wealthy enough to survive.
#Sacramento had 35 points in the first quarter and 37 points since. #Denver significantly turned up the defense. #Nuggets up 28 after three quarters. All five Denver starters have at least 14 points. #NBA@nba