Stay Involved, stay active! Remember that many of the most effective actions we can take, like calls to officials, and letters to the editor, are still possible.
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Make calls, attend online trainings, virtual town halls and attend our next zoom meeting this Sunday.
CNY Solidarity held our first virtual meeting using Zoom. We will continue this until further notice.
As we stay home we can still make phone calls demanding more from our representatives, sign up to make masks and contact new voters.
Attend virtual meetings, learn how you can help locally, stay active politically and keep learning as we do what we can to flatten the curve.
The Syracuse Common Council and the Mayor’s office have announced a public comment period for a proposed lead ordinance for the city of Syracuse. We have only until March 5th to send in comments. The city of Rochester passed a similar ordinance in 2006 – the city saw an incredible…
This week's actions include submitting public comments for a lead ordinance in Syracuse, opposing a swimming beach on Onondaga Lake, trainings and more.
Dear CNYSC members and supporters, This week we start off with a reminder of the Tamales, Tacos, Tortillas and Salsa! Immigrant Solidarity Fundraiser. Please click on the link above to order by Thursday Feb 13th for pickup Saturday Feb 15th. Now, on to your calendar COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENT CALENDAR FEB 11 – 18…
If you are not currently registered Democratic and would like to vote in the primary, you have until Feb. 14 to change your enrollment status,
Click Here to Register Here CNY Solidarity Coalition and National Action Network, Syracuse present a day-long workshop designed for those interested in, or involved in, antiracism organizing. Saturday, March 7th 10:00 AM – 3:00 PMArrival, registration and breakfast 9 – 10 AMPre-register online as seats are limited. Bishop Harrison Center1342 Lancaster Ave, SyracuseLunch provided.Presenters:…