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Response to Fresno State College Republicans Hosting Tyler Russell

Response to Fresno State College Republicans Hosting Tyler Russell

FRESNO—The Fresno County Democratic Party strongly condemns the Fresno State College Republicans decision to host far-right Internet personality Tyler Russell. The Canadian YouTuber and livestreamer is a self-styled leading voice of the “Canada First” movement.

Among his supporters, the terms “Canada First” and “America First” are used interchangeably, a flub that sweeps away the political theater Russell refers to as his “optics” to expose the White supremacy underneath.

The Fresno State College Republicans had previously booked Russell for a virtual event in August. However, after Antisemitism.org posted to Twitter expressing their horror at the union, the Fresno State club canceled the event on the day it was scheduled.

The Fresno State College Republicans did not cite any reasoning at the time. Looking back, it is clear all they feared was the visibility, not Russell’s actual messages of cultural supremacy and intolerance. Rebooking him after outside attention waned is the proof.

The College Republicans knew exactly what they were getting with Russell. During a 2020 protest in Ottawa, amid a mixture of flags of Canada, Donald Trump and the Confederate Army, Russell delivered the speech that helped secure his right-wing credentials.

On that day he was a small part of the much larger protest against any potential government efforts to recognize, as the Idle No More movement phrased it, “all of the lives lost to the Canadian State¾Indigenous lives, Black Lives, Migrant lives, Women and Trans and 2 Spirit lives¾all of the relatives that we have lost.”

In his speech, Russell instead mourned the fate of the Proud Boys, a recognized hate group in Canada. He announced that to be called racist was a badge of honor.

Russell has since bragged on his online forum about infiltrating a Palestinian solidarity rally with the goal of harassing Jewish counter protesters and inciting greater conflict between the groups.

The Unabomber’s manifesto is suggested reading for young joiners of Russell’s movement. On his moderated chat forum for his supporters, voiced hesitation that some more extreme rhetoric could be interpreted as a call to violence is countermanded by the man himself. Russell responded, “No. We will do whatever it takes to win.”

The Fresno State College Republicans have begun to develop a concerning pattern of behavior. In August, the club was also criticizing veterans and calling most military service members “glorified DMV employees.”

This, combined with two separate invitations to Russell, shows a troubling trend in Fresno’s Republican landscape. We like to think that as a city we have moved on from the years when Fresno State’s first gay pride parade was met with drive-by protests from Ku Klux Klan members in full regalia, but perhaps, as Russell might phrase it, only the “optics” have changed.

Request for Community Input – American Rescue Plan Act of 2021

Request for Community Input – American Rescue Plan Act of 2021

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Sent: Monday, November 8, 2021 3:31 PM
Subject: Request for Community Input – American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
 
Good Afternoon, 
 
The County of Fresno is requesting your help in disseminating the information in the attached press release and PDF surveys to members of your organization, agency, and community. You are receiving this email because you are listed as a point of contact for a community based organization or local agency within Fresno County. 
 
This Community Outreach Survey is intended to collect community input to help determine how the County will invest dedicated one-time, American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) funds. This survey will be available to complete through December 3, 2021, and is available online in over 40 languages at: www.fresnocountyca.gov/ARPA
 
The attached PDF survey forms will be made available in English, Spanish, Hmong, or Punjabi, at all Fresno County Libraries this week. Completed paper hard-copy forms may be submitted via email to ARPA@fresnocountyca.gov, or hand-delivered or mailed to:
County Administrative Office –  ARPA 2021
2281 Tulare Street, Room 304
Fresno, CA 93721
 
Thank you for your assistance and continued work advocating for our Fresno County communities. For any questions, please contact the County Administrative Office at 559-600-1221 or visit online at www.fresnocountyca.gov/ARPA for more information.
Welcome Bianca Orejel Our New Organizer

Welcome Bianca Orejel Our New Organizer

The Fresno County Democratic Party has added a new organizer to its team: Bianca Orejel:

“I was raised in the Central Valley by my second-generation immigrant family. After seeing my grandparents go through the immigration process, I realized how broken and fragile our system was.

“Having a family separated by a border was nothing new, and once I began to realize how common it was I wanted to do something. I got involved in my local Congress member’s race after realizing that it all starts with electing the correct person.

“During my time volunteering, I fell in love with public service and helping people who don’t have a voice.”

Contact Bianca at 530-341-2043 or borejel@fresnocountydemocrats.org.

REDISTRICTING THE CITY OF FRESNO

REDISTRICTING THE CITY OF FRESNO

Dear District 3 Residents,


Thank you to all that joined the redistricting hearings on October 16th. The next redistricting hearing will be held this Thursday, November 4th at 6:00 p.m. at Fresno City Hall and Zoom. The hearing will be held in-person and virtually to ensure you have the opportunity to participate.

Each district is redrawn based on the newest U.S. Census data, and your input is essential to determine where the new district lines should be drawn. The City of Fresno is hoping to engage with as many residents and community members as possible during the redistricting process. Please consider sharing the hearing information with your family and friends. 

Sincerely,

Miguel Angel Arias
Councilmember, District 3

NOVEMBER 4, 2021
REDISTRICTING HEARING

JOIN US IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY!
*MASKS REQUIRED*

6:00 p.m. – Fresno City Hall
Council Chambers
2600 Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93721
Register in advance for the Zoom webinar

You may submit your proposed map and/or comments by email or mail.
Phone: (559) 621-2489
Email: RedistrictFresno@fresno.gov
Mail: 2600 Fresno Street
Room 2097
Fresno, CA 93721

To view draft maps and demographic tables, click on the button below.

Propose your own City of Fresno map using various tools. Learn how to use the tools by clicking on the button below.

REDISTRIBUCIÓN DE DISTRITOS
 4 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2021

¡ÚNESE A NOSOTROS EN PERSONA O VIRTUALMENTE!
*MASCARAS REQUERIDAS*

 

6:00 p.m. – Municipal de Fresno
Municipal de Fresno
2600 Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93721
Regístrese con anticipación para el seminario web de Zoom.

Puede enviar su mapa y/o comentarios por correo electrónico o correo.
Teléfono: (559) 621-2489
Correo electrónico: RedistrictFresno@fresno.gov
Correo: 2600 Fresno Street
Sala 2097
Fresno, CA 93721

Para ver mapas preliminares y tablas demográficas,
haga clic en el botón de abajo.

Proponga su propio mapa de la Ciudad de Fresno utilizando varias herramientas. Aprenda a utilizar las herramientas haciendo clic en el botón de abajo.

We are here for you. Estamos Aquí Para Usted.

Our staff remains readily available through COVID-19.

Call us at (559) 621-7832 or email us at District3@fresno.gov
Llamenos al (559) 621-7832 o envíenos un correo electrónico a District3@fresno.gov

Our Fresno City Hall Mailing Address is:
Fresno City Hall
2nd Floor Executive Offices
2600 Fresno Street
Fresno, California, 93721


Copyright © 2021 Office of Councilman Miguel A. Arias, All rights reserved.
www.fresno.gov/citycouncil/district-3/

Building the bench of Democratic leaders

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Local elected officials help shape the future of California AND build the bench of the next generation of Democratic leaders.

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