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January 6 Vigil for Democracy

  • Civic Center Plaza Polk Street & McAllister Street San Francisco, CA, 94104 United States (map)

January 6th, 2021, saw a violent and deadly attack against all Americans, against our country, our democracy, and our freedom as voters to choose the leaders that represent us so that we have a government of, by, and for the people. Today, the same faction that attacked our country is still working hard to silence our voices by restricting our freedom to vote, attacking fair voting districts, and preparing future attempts to sabotage free and fair elections.

So this January 6, exactly one year later, Americans are coming together across race, place, party, and background, holding candlelight vigils to say: In America, the voters decide the outcome of elections.

This event features an incredible speaker line-up: progressive messaging expert Anat Shenker-Osorio; Zen priest, spiritual teacher, and activist Reverend angel Kyodo williams; SF Supervisor Matt Haney (representing District 6); and Reverend Tom McAninley, the Community Minister at the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists.

Come meet us at the northwest corner of Civic Center Plaza (a.k.a. Joseph Alioto Plaza) in San Francisco. After a welcome (handing out signs and candles), we will frame the evening as one in which we stand together to choose democracy and peacefully hold the line against those who would destroy it.

We will then march to the Department of Justice building, and peacefully march around the building, raising our voices in song and cheers. We will demand accountability for the political violence that is weakening democracy’s guardrails. For true accountability we need DOJ prosecutions of Trump and his white nationalist cronies who attempted to overthrow the legitimate results of the 2020 election.

We will then return to the Civic Center Plaza for a candlelight vigil, and to hear from the speakers. We will raise our voices to demand that our public officials do what it takes to defend democracy, as they swore an oath to do. Our senators and president must immediately pass the laws that we need to protect equal enfranchisement in a representative society - and we need them to fix the filibuster to do it.

And finally, we will all commit together to take action, because We The People will not let ANYBODY subvert our democracy.

Please join us to stand together in love and power, so that we can make the promise of democracy real for us all.


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And let's protect each other - please wear a mask!