Honoring Jeff Adachi: Vigil and March

When:
February 27, 2019 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
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2019-02-27T21:00:00-08:00
Where:
Public Defender's Office
555 7th St
San Francisco
CA 94103-4709
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Honoring Jeff Adachi: Vigil and March

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 · Hosted by Carolina Morales and 2 others
  • Today at 7 PM – 9 PM
    Starts in about 7 hours54°F Cloudy
  • 555 7th St, San Francisco, CA 94103-4709, United States

Bay Area compas,

San Franciscans are mourning the passing of our DEFENDER, Jeff Adachi, who stood up for our most marginalized and always spoke truth to power.

Community leaders and the San Francisco Office of the Public Defenders invite you to join us in honoring Jeff Adachi’s legacy in the fights for civil liberties, racial justice, immigration rights. Let’s come together this Wednesday evening to remember Adachi and commit to carry his fight together.

We will gather at the Public Defender’s office for a candle light vigil and short program. We will then march through the Tenderloin to City Hall.

Rest in Power Jeff. We will carry your legacy.

Co-Sponsored by: Bayview Magic, Mo’Magic, United Playaz, Arab Resource and Organizing Center – AROC, Community United Against Violence -CUAV, La Colectiva de Mujeres, Idriss Stelley Foundation, FREE SF, Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus, No New Jail SF, Justice for Luis Gongora Pat, Mission Peace Collaborative, Instituto Familiar de la Raza, HOMEY, Justice for Amilcar Perez, Kearny Street Workshop, South Beach District 6 Democratic Club, The League of Pissed off Voters, San Francisco Latino Democratic Club, SF Rising, ANSWER Coalition, Santa Clara County Office of the Public Defender, Alameda County Office of the Public Defender, Justice for Mario Woods, Asian Pacific American Advocates San Francisco, Beds 4 Bayview Coalition, Hecho en California, Nikkei Resisters, Immigrant Legal Resource Center, Homeless Youth Allaince, UC Hastings Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, Berry Powerful Ladies, SF Green Party, Asian American Criminal Trial Lawyers’ Association, and National Filipino American Lawyers Association, Poor Magazine- Prensa Pobre, Glide, San Francisco Young Democrats, Bernal Heights Democratic Club, Rose Pak Democratic Club, Asian Pacific Islander Council, SF Pretrial Diversion Project, Criminal Trial Lawyers Association of Northern California, ACLU of Northern California, Stanford Law School Criminal Defense Clinic, Filipino Bar Association of Northern California (FBANC), Solano County Public Defender, Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), Criminal Trial Lawyers Association of Northern California (CTLA-NC), Law Offices of Douglas L. Rappaport, National Lawyers Guild San Francisco/Bay Area, The Bar Association of San Francisco and The Justice & Diversity Center.

Please let us know if you would like your organization’s name to be listed as a co-sponsor.

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