Sunday Links: Hundreds Attend Juanita More's People's March, Dance Party, For Democracy
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The recent People’s March for Democracy, led by activists Juanita More and Alex U. Inn, saw hundreds marching from Embarcadero to Civic Center, advocating for marginalized communities. Participants included drag queens, educators, and immigrants, showcasing solidarity against government oppression. Meanwhile, California's aging levees in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta require urgent repair, costing over $3 billion, posing threats to agriculture and infrastructure due to floods. Additionally, the IRS's controversial decision to grant ICE access to undocumented immigrants' tax records sparks significant ethical debates ahead of Tax Day.
The annual People's March for Democracy, organized by Juanita More and Alex U. Inn, drew hundreds of participants on Saturday who marched and danced along Market Street from the Embarcadero to Civic Center, in support of everyone under attack by the current government administration.
The crowd of drag queens, educators, immigrants, and allies briefly stopped to give the middle finger at the former office of X before finishing off the event with a dance party outside City Hall.
Aging levees in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta are in dire need of repair, with costs projected at over $3 billion.
In an unprecedented move just days before Tax Day, the IRS quietly signed a deal allowing ICE access to undocumented immigrants' tax records under investigation for federal crimes.
Read at sfist.com
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