We haven't been able to gather to rally in person for many months. We've tried to continue the spirit of our rallies through other activities and via social media. As you know, the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths has surged in our nation, and in our own state in recent weeks. No one could have predicted the severity and the length of this crisis.
We've decided to suspend the virtual rallies for the time being. The Tri-City Interfaith Council and Compassionate Fremont will sponsor virtual events this fall and you will be notified in advance of each event. (September 21: International Day of Peace, November 23: Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, and more TBA.)
There are many issues of social justice that are concerning right now. We wish that we could gather with all of you on the corner, but it's just not possible. We are with you in spirit, as we stand in solidarity for peace, justice, and equality for all.
We encourage you to participate in the U.S. Census, to support the Black Lives Matter movement, to Register and VOTE on November 3rd, and to engage in public and private dialogues.
Most importantly, we ask you to take care of yourselves and others, by practicing safe distancing, wearing a face mask when in public, and washing your hands often. By enduring hardships now, we can shorten the time until we return to a healthier lifestyle.
We're all #InThisTogether. We look forward to the day when we can again gather in person.
Toni and Shamsa,
We Are One rally coordinators
We've decided to suspend the virtual rallies for the time being. The Tri-City Interfaith Council and Compassionate Fremont will sponsor virtual events this fall and you will be notified in advance of each event. (September 21: International Day of Peace, November 23: Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, and more TBA.)
There are many issues of social justice that are concerning right now. We wish that we could gather with all of you on the corner, but it's just not possible. We are with you in spirit, as we stand in solidarity for peace, justice, and equality for all.
We encourage you to participate in the U.S. Census, to support the Black Lives Matter movement, to Register and VOTE on November 3rd, and to engage in public and private dialogues.
Most importantly, we ask you to take care of yourselves and others, by practicing safe distancing, wearing a face mask when in public, and washing your hands often. By enduring hardships now, we can shorten the time until we return to a healthier lifestyle.
We're all #InThisTogether. We look forward to the day when we can again gather in person.
Toni and Shamsa,
We Are One rally coordinators