CNY Solidarity & Indvisible Onondaga County
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CNY Solidarity & Indivisible Onondaga County Next Meeting This Sunday Sunday, May 3 at 3:00pm – 5:00pm Join us for a Q&A session with session with Congressman John Mannion! The second hour will feature meetings of our working groups to plan protests, contact our representatives, and plan actions. RSVP Here
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CNY Solidarity & IOC Upcoming Meeting Schedule: May 31 | June 7
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Here’s Everything Hochul has done to Accelerate Climate Change and Raise New Yorker’s Energy Bills Earthjustice put together a list of everything Hochul has done to accelerate climate change and raise new yorkers’ energy bills. Please read it here and take action below!
Defend the Climate Law and Fund Energy Affordability Measures!
Every day is Earth Day. Browse 50 ways to make a difference below, then share your own act of green to inspire our community. View Actions Here
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Join National Campaigns Opposing ICE Detention Camps
Indivisible Billboard Campaign For months, DHS has been laying the groundwork to massively scale up their detention capacity by converting warehouses into concentration camps across the country. Immigrants in these camps are kept in inhumane conditions, separated from their families and lawyers, and face even higher risk of abuse and death. The camps are a moral abomination. They’re also massively unpopular in every community where they’ve been proposed. That’s why activists have already succeeded in stopping the construction of more than a dozen camps. The opposition has been strong even in deep red, rural areas — so strong that even some Republican senators have spoken out against them. But there can’t be a public backlash if local residents don’t even realize DHS is planning a concentration camp in their communities. The regime knows this and that’s why they’re doing everything they can to keep the public in the dark. Well, it’s time to wheel in a big spotlight. Indivisible is putting up billboards like this one to let residents know there’s a proposed or existing detention camp in their area. Billboards will go up in six locations near proposed or existing detention camps in: Surprise, AZ; San Antonio, TX; Hagerstown, MD; Natchez, MS; Orlando, FL; and Miami, FL. These billboards could play a huge role in mobilizing local resistance to Trump’s detention camps, but we need your help to fund them — so please pitch in today if you can.
GTFO ICE – Get The Facilities Out ICE is rapidly expanding its network of detention centers. We have a playbook to fight back. Sign up to get alerts if a facility is planned near you.
GTFO ICE Information
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Economic Power – Digital Week Of Action to De-ICE Citizens Bank Where we choose to spend our money and time is one of our greatest collective strengths. Every purchase we make, and every time we just show up to help, we demonstrate our values and progressive ideals for human rights, labor rights, social justice, and environmental protection.
We need your help to make sure Citizens Bank gets the message before its annual shareholder meeting next week: No more money for inhumane ICE prisons! In as little as 30 seconds, you can help raise the volume on the calls for Citizens to stop financing the for-profit prison companies GEO Group & CoreCivic.
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Click here to find other companies supporting ICE
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Housing + Transportation Engagement Tuesday, April 28, 05:30 PM – 07:30 PM Fayetteville Free Library, 300 Orchard St, Fayetteville County Legislature Chairwoman, Nicole Watts, announced a series of six upcoming Housing + Transportation Engagement Sessions to interact with residents on housing and transportation needs. The upcoming workshops are designed to engage participants in small groups and present them with scenario-based prompts and solutions to work through. Read about the series
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AGREE Advocacy Training Tuesday, April 28, 06:00 PM – 08:00 PM Virtual Event You have the power to make a meaningful impact on climate policy—right where you live. By joining AGREE’s Advocate Volunteer Training, you’ll gain the tools, knowledge, and confidence to influence environmental decisions at the state and local level. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to sharpen your advocacy skills, this training will connect you with others who are committed to advancing practical, community-driven climate solutions. Register
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Sunny Act In Albany – Day Of Action & Advocacy Wednesday, April 29, 10:30 AM – 02:30 PM Empire State Plaza, Albany NY The SUNNY Act (Solar Up NOW NY) just passed the State Senate unanimously, proving there’s real momentum for policies that lower bills and build clean energy right here at home. When federal support is cut, leaders don’t run, they solve. New York can move forward anyway by investing in solutions like balcony solar that put power directly in people’s hands. Now the bill heads to the Assembly, and we need to show up and make it clear: we’re ready. Join Sane Energy, Climate Families, Third Act, Solar United Neighbors and Green Co Op Council in Albany on April 29th to help pass the SUNNY Act in the Assembly, cut utility costs, and power a cleaner future. More Information
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Friends of Dorothy Benefit Dinner Wednesday, April 29 at 5:00pm – 7:00pm All Saints Church, 1340 Lancaster Ave, Syracuse Friends of Dorothy is our initiative to be supportive of people with AIDS. Since October of 1992 we have offered home-based care to people with AIDS in a variety of ways, including recuperative or hospice care, supportive housing and emergency assistance.
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The Good Mind – film about the Onondaga Nation Wednesday, April 29, 06:30 PM – 08:30 PM Manlius Cinema, 135 E Seneca St, Manlius The Onondaga Nation in central New York State is the Central Fire of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). This sovereign indigenous government, which follows the Great Law of Peace, inspired American democracy. The Onondagas advocate for the environment and share prophecies about climate change, while engaged in a battle with the state over ancestral lands stolen in defiance of a treaty with George Washington. The Good Mind is the Onondaga and Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) philosophy and way of life. When the Peacemaker brought his message 1,000 years ago to the shores of sacred Onondaga Lake, he united warring peoples with a system of governance based on using the Good Mind to make decisions not only for the present, but for the next seven generations. More Information
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Weekly Pop-Up Protest There is no Pop-Up Protest this week. Make plans to attend the May Day Rally!
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STREET HEAT2026 Spring, Summer, And Fall Schedule
Year round: Every Friday afternoon. 4 to 4:45 pm justice for Palestine; no more U.S. funding Israeli genocide; U.S.: stop terrorizing families in Gaza; and so on.
West sidewalk of the intersection of Erie Blvd. East Genesee St, Dewitt (across from the Fire Dept.)
Beginning first Saturday in April: 4/4/26
Every Saturday 9 to 9:45 am with a variety of issues : anti-militarism, racism, Palestine genocide, Anti-nuke, climate disaster, etc.
Across from the main entrance to the Syracuse regional market, 2100 park st.
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Watch past meetings about Micron, Good Jobs Town Hall, Rallies and more on our YouTube Channel.
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Donate to the CNY Solidarity Coalition
CNY Solidarity Coalition contributes regularly to local progressive organizations: Syracuse Peace Council, National Action Network, & Urban Jobs Coalition. We also make occasional donations as needed to other local groups. We depend on your donations for this. Please note donations are not tax deductible.
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CNY Solidarity Coalition
2013 East Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13210
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