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San Francisco celebrates the 2010 World Series winning Giants with orange light. Coit Tower, Willie Mays Statue, City Hall, Ferry Building
Vigil for Democracy - San Francisco - Civic Center Plaza
January 6, 2022
We the People: Jan 6 Day of Remembrance and Action
(This vigil was 1 of over 250 vigils happening around the country)
From the organizers - "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."
They've bedecked our city hall with red and green lights. As Allen & I were walking to meet some friends for dinner last night we came upon it with the blue moon hanging in the sky right next to the dome.
Vigil for Democracy - San Francisco - Civic Center Plaza
January 6, 2022
We the People: Jan 6 Day of Remembrance and Action
(This vigil was 1 of over 250 vigils happening around the country)
From the organizers - "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."