Holding Signs Above Highway One
Santa Cruz activists took the message of peace to the streets, well, actually they held their signs high above Highway One.
Santa Cruz activists took the message of peace to the streets, well, actually they held their signs high above Highway One.
About ten cycles, including a tandem, were hung on the fence as a silent suggestion to the autobots that they change their destructive ways.
This was the official kickoff for a community-wide referendum campaign to halt the single largest development in the city since UC Santa Cruz.
On February 12, 2005, animal rights activists protested at the KFC on Mission St. (Hwy 1) in Santa Cruz to call attention to the horrendous practices of KFC chicken suppliers. About 25 people and two chickens marched from the health food store on Laurel and Mission to the KFC a half mile down the road.
A parent of a SVHS student feels that posters inside classrooms with sayings such as, “Safe Person, Safe Safe” are discriminatory towards heterosexual students.
Mattilda spoke on a variety of topics, including gay marriage and assimilation, challenging power, and the rejection of queer youth
Critical Mass is not an organization, it’s an unorganized coincidence. It’s a movement… of bicycles, in the streets.
A candlelight vigil was held at the town clock in Santa Cruz to celebrate 32 years of Roe v. Wade and support the right of choice for all womyn.