Rally for Our Future: Make Polluters Pay!

Start: Friday, April 18, 2025 5:00 PM

Location:King Plaza - In Front of Palo Alto City Hall250 Hamilton Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94303 US

Host Contact Info: paloaltoscc@gmail.com

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We are organizing on the Friday before Earth Day 2025 to Rally For Our Future: Make Polluters Pay! Join us for an empowering and impactful environmental and climate justice rally at King Plaza (in front of of Palo Alto City Hall) on Friday, April 18, 2025, at 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM. We will be rallying in support of the effort to hold major climate polluters accountable for their disastrous damages, specifically in support of CA SB 684/AB 1243 (a bill that would establish a climate superfund that would require large climate polluters to pay for their damages to the state, reducing the tax payer burden for such disasters and funding robust state-level climate resiliency and clean energy endeavours.)

The student-organized and led rally will feature a diverse range of speakers, live music from local bands and community organizations across the Bay Area. The speaker list will be announced later in April.

Given the Trump administration's deliberate work to derail environmental protections and further perpetuate the harms of the climate crisis, we cannot be complacent. Let's use our voices in a way that can result in a real change to fight back against the Trump climate change-denying agenda by supporting robust climate progress in California.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to make an impact and show your support for the environment. See you there!

Our amazing co-sponsors include the Palo Alto Student Climate Coalition (PASCC), the Center for Biological Diversity, the Peninsula Peace and Justice Center (PPJC), Fridays for Future Palo Alto, 350 Bay Area Action, 350 Silicon Valley Action, 350 Sacramento, Sunrise Bay Area, Canopy, Palo Alto Forward, Gunn Green Team, and the Oil and Gas Action Network (OGAN).

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Protests, rallies and marches organized by the Palo Alto Student Climate Coalition fall solely under the category of non-violent direct action.