OWL-SF Meeting February 22: WHAT DOES SANCTUARY MEAN? WHY WE CARE ABOUT IMMIGRANTS!

IN PERSON MEETING
Saturday, February 22
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Rhoda Goldman Plaza
2180 Post Street (at Scott)

Immigrants play a vital role in keeping the U.S. running smoothly, yet the current presidential administration is aiming major resources at attacking immigrants from all sides, in ways that are inhumane and traumatizing—including breaking apart families who have made valuable contributions in countless ways. 

Labor organizer and former SF Supervisor John Avalos and others  will tell us how and why SF became a sanctuary city, explain what is being done to immigrants now, and offer ways we may take action for justice and compassion.

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A light lunch will be provided. If you wish to partake of lunch, please RSVP to info@owlsf.org or (415) 712-1695 by Thursday, February 20.

DIRECTIONS:

  • Post Street is one block north of Geary Boulevard; Scott is one block east of Divisadero.
  • Accessible by Muni Lines 2, 22, 24 and 38.
  • Rhoda Goldman Plaza has free, wheelchair accessible onsite parking, entrance on Sutter between Scott and Pierce.