Zombie March on Coal

When:
October 30, 2017 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
2017-10-30T16:30:00-07:00
2017-10-30T18:30:00-07:00
Where:
Oak Grove Park
Mandana Blvd & Paloma Ave
Oakland, CA 94610
USA

Zombie March on Coal

WHEN:
October 30, 2017 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
WHERE:
Oak Grove Park
Mandana Blvd & Paloma Ave
Oakland, CA 94610
USA
CONTACT:
 510-846-0766

ZOMBIE MARCH ON COAL
Workers & Youth Unite Against the Tagami Coal-pocalypse

As the fires burn and the cities flood, one man in Oakland is trying to wreak MORE havoc on the planet’s ecosystem and put MORE toxic chemicals into the lungs of our little ones.

That man is Phil Tagami.

See you at his house the day before Halloween?

RSVP and more info  |  Co-Sponsor the march

Halloween is here, but will it be trick or treat? Developer Phil Tagami is using legal tricks to force dirty coal on Oakland.

Last year, Tagami tried to build a coal transport terminal in our town. But workers, youth, and community members came together to win an historic ban on the storage, transport and handling of coal in city limits. Now Tagami is suing to force the City of Oakland to accept his dirty coal terminal.

Tagami can choose the Coal-pocalypse – covering black and brown communities in coal dust – or an Oakland with good jobs and clean air.

Join youth and workers in helping Tagami make the right choice! We’ll meet at 4:30 to get in our best Zombie coal-pocalypse costumes and have a procession to Tagami’s house.

This will be a family friendly event with costumes, face-painting, pumpkin-carving, and other Haloween carnival activities, as well as trick-or-treating.

Planning meeting for labor and youth on Tuesday, Oct. 17th at 6PM. 
Email or call for location and details.
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