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Announcing November 4 Movement
Tonight: Light Projections in 7 Cities Declare:
This Nightmare Must End! Trump/Pence Regime Must Go!
On the evening that Trump announced he will end DACA, endangering the futures of 800,000 immigrant youth and escalating the terror felt by millions of immigrants across this country, RefuseFascism.org will announce via light projections on notable buildings in seven cities its plans to mobilize millions to drive the Trump/Pence Regime from power.
Sunsara Taylor, of RefuseFascism.org says, “Today’s decision by the Trump/Pence Regime to end DACA, coming in the wake of the pardon of the racist Sherriff Arpiao; Trump’s support for white supremacists in Charlottesville and his threats of nuclear war against North Korea are a massive escalation of fascism in America. It is clear, the whole Trump/Pence Regime is illegitimate and they must go! November 4, it begins. Many thousands will take to the streets day after day, night after night, growing to involve millions of people refusing to stop until our demand is met: This Nightmare Must End: The Trump/Pence Regime Must Go!”
Tuesday evening light projected images will read:
This Nightmare Must End! Trump/Pence Regime Must Go!
Dreamers Should Stay / Trump/Pence Regime Should Go
November 4 It Begins…
along with other statements against the nuclear threats, and more. Images will be projected on museums, federal buildings, and campus buildingsin Berkeley, Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle.
Call for November 4 on RefuseFascism.org
Berkeley 8:00 pm Sproul Hall at University of California; Barrow Lane on UC campus
Chicago 8:00 Cloud Gate (The Bean) South Michigan Avenue @ West Madison
9:00 The Chicago Institute of Art 111 South Michigan Avenue
Los Angeles 8:00 pm Metropolitan Detention Center, 535 Alameda Street
9:30 pm near LA Live, off 110 Frwy at Olympic
10:30 pm near Galen Center, USC at Jefferson Blvd.
New York City 10:00 pm The Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St.
Philadelphia 8:30 pm Van Pelt Library, the University of Pennsylvania 3420 Walnut St.
San Francisco 8:00 pm Federal Building, San Francisco; Mission & 7th
Seattle 8:00 pm Seattle Art Museum, 1300 1 st Avenue