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Barbara Lee, Ro Khanna, and Hilda Solis will lead our DNC delegation. Learn more:

Barbara Lee, Ro Khanna, and Hilda Solis will lead our DNC delegation. Learn more:

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We confirmed our delegation to the Democratic National Convention — 495 delegates strong (and 35 Alternates) — by a virtual voting process.

Anchored in Milwaukee, the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be a “Convention Across America,” and California will play a key role.

That’s why, by joint agreement between the Sanders and Biden campaigns, a vote from our delegates, and with the support of Governor Newsom, a unity team of Co-Chairs will lead our delegation: Congressmember Barbara Lee, Congressmember Ro Khanna, and Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis.

'Unity is how we win, and I'm honored to help lead Democrats toward victory for working people in November. Si se puede!' - Hilda Solis, Los Angeles Supervisor. Support CA Democrats'Together, we proudly reprsent the most progressive, diverse, and enlightened state in the union. Onward to victory for the people in November!' - Baraba Lee, Congresswoman. Support CA Democrats.I am blown away by the mobilization of the progressive base. California will lead the way in pushing for a bold profgressive platform and winning in November' - Ro Khanna, Congressman. Support CA Democrats

Winning in November is about saving our democracy and building a brighter future for all Americans. And with only 126 days to Election Day, there’s not a moment to waste → DONATE NOW » These virtual votes — and our upcoming virtual Democratic Convention — are a reminder that we’re living in unprecedented times.

But we can’t let the coronavirus or anything else distract us from our #1 goal as California Democrats: Defeating Republicans like Mitch McConnel and President Trump at the ballot box this November.

To do that, we’ve assembled a dynamic and diverse team of California Democrats possible to represent us at the Democratic Convention.

We don’t have much time, and there’s so much work to do.

Let’s ensure California Democrats do their part in unseating Trump and safeguarding our democracy.

Chip in today: https://cadem.vote/DNC_Leads

Onward!

-Rusty

Rusty Hicks
Chair
California Democratic Party

DONATE NOW Our Democratic leaders are working hard to make California a better place to live. From fighting for good-paying jobs, combating climate change, to expanding healthcare access so all Californians can lead safe, healthy, prosperous lives — California’s Democratic leaders turn progressive ideas into meaningful action.

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JOHN LEWIS: GOOD TROUBLE film

JOHN LEWIS: GOOD TROUBLE film

Hello, everyone – I hope everyone is in continued good health and well being.

I also hope you’ve heard that Fresno Filmworks is screening the film JOHN LEWIS: GOOD TROUBLE starting July 4th weekend. This is our first try at Virtual Cinema (Filmworks has no current plans to screen films indoors). The film features interviews and rare archival footage, and takes a look at Lewis’ sixty-plus years of social activism and legislative action on civil rights, voting rights, gun control, health-care reform, and immigration. Director Dawn Porter, who also directed “Trapped” and “Gideon’s Army” uses present-day interviews to explore Lewis’ childhood experiences and his fateful meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In addition to interviews with his family, the film also includes interviews with congressional colleagues and others who have been inspirational in the Congressman’s life.

The film is being offered for 30 days (once you have started the film, it is good for 72 hours). Here is a link to our film page with more information: https://fresnofilmworks.org/film/john-lewis-good-trouble/. The link to purchase tickets will be added by end of day tomorrow.

I believe you have all been past sponsors of Filmworks’ films. With Virtual Cinema, we are now seeking Partners. We would like to add our Partner organization names to our website film page and social media pages. In return, we ask that you add the event to your calendars and share posts about the film in your networks, on social media and/or email lists. Can we add your organization to our list of Partners? Here is the film page:  https://fresnofilmworks.org/film/john-lewis-good-trouble/

Thank you – please let me know if you have any questions or need further info!

Rita Bell

559-860-9640

CDP Region 8 Meeting This Weekend

CDP Region 8 Meeting This Weekend

Please join us for a virtual meeting for California Democratic Party Region 8 on Saturday, June 27, at 11:30 a.m. See the attached flyer for more details. The agenda is below. Register atbit.ly/3dyG5SF.
CADEM REGION 8
VIRTUAL MEETING
June 27, 2020
  1. Welcome and Introduction:
Special Guests:
  1. Dr. Angel Bettis, M.D.(Founder of LEGNA Rehabilitative and Support Services Inc.)
  1. Curtis Wright(Vice President of Student Affairs, Xavier University of Louisiana)
  1. Kerri Alexander(Education and Public History Fellow, National Women’s Museum)
  1. CDP Chair Rusty Hicks
Any important updates that we need to know about or any information that he would like to provide.
  1. Rep. TJ Cox
Federal legislative updates, Updates on Congressional race in CA 21
  1. Taisha Brown, Chairwoman of the African American Caucus
Any updates for the chair to share.
  1. Presentation, Open Forum with our Special Guests, Open to many Topics but will be concentrating on the issues regarding
  • Disparities in COVID19 in Black and Brown Communities
  • Defunding of Police Departments
  • Black Lives Matter
  1. Announcements and Closure
  • CDP Coordinated Campaign
Barbara Lee, Ro Khanna, and Hilda Solis will lead our DNC delegation. Learn more:

Important Update Regarding National Convention

DNC Convention News – Just released info on Convention

DNC Convention News – Just released info on Convention

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 24, 2020

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Anchored in Milwaukee, 2020 Democratic National Convention will be a “Convention Across America”


Convention will engage and unite more Americans than ever before
Delegates will conduct official party business without risking public health

MILWAUKEE, WI—The Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) announced today their convention plan to broadcast from Milwaukee and across the nation, in a convention geared to reach out to all Americans. The DNCC reiterated the Democratic Party’s commitment to holding a convention that would protect public health while transforming the convention experience for delegates and viewers. Convention planners said that host city Milwaukee would anchor the events for the week, and that programming would include both live broadcasts and curated content from Milwaukee and other satellite cities, locations and landmarks across the country.

“Vice President Biden intends to proudly accept his party’s nomination in Milwaukee and take the next step forward towards making Donald Trump a one-term president,” said Jen O’Malley Dillon, Campaign Manager, Biden for President. “The city of Milwaukee has been an incredible partner and we are committed to highlighting Wisconsin as a key battleground state at our convention this August. This will be a convention for all Americans who wish to join our mission to win the battle for the soul of this nation and build a fairer, more united country for us all.”

Convention planners are also developing new ways to organize and engage online with more voters than ever before during this critical election year. Later this week, convention organizers will launch the first of a series of engagement campaigns that will allow Americans across the country to share their ideas and add their voice to convention programming.

Anchored every night in Milwaukee, the Democratic National Convention will include four nights of programming from August 17-20, 2020. The overall production of the convention’s program—including the satellite broadcasts—will be led by nine-time Emmy-award winning producer Ricky Kirshner. Kirshner has served as the Executive Producer of the Tony Awards since 2004, the Super Bowl Halftime Show—the most-watched television event of the year—since 2007, and has worked on every Democratic National Convention since 1992.

At the convention, Democrats will officially nominate Vice President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee for president. Through multiple formats and mediums, it will also celebrate the promise of America by featuring the people and their stories that represent the strength and collective humanity of our nation and demonstrate that Vice President Biden is the leader the country needs right now—with the experience, steady hand, and compassion to lead us out of the crisis of the last four years, and strengthen our nation for all Americans.

“Leadership means being able to adapt to any situation,” said DNC Chair Tom Perez. “That’s exactly what we’ve done with our convention. Unlike this president, Joe Biden and Democrats are committed to protecting the health and safety of the American people. I couldn’t be prouder of the way our team has organized and mobilized to get out the vote and ensure a successful convention anchored in Wisconsin, and I’m grateful for the extraordinary leadership of our partners in the city of Milwaukee. Donald Trump’s days in the Oval Office are numbered.”

Additional updates unveiled by the Democratic National Convention Committee today include:

·  Conducting official business without risking public health—After consulting with public health officials about the COVID-19 pandemic, convention organizers are announcing today that they have determined state delegations should not plan to travel to Milwaukee and should plan to conduct their official convention business remotely. A process is being developed to ensure all delegates can cast their votes on all convention matters, including the presidential nomination, remotely during the convention. DNC standing committee meetings will take place virtually as well, with the first standing committee meetings set for the last week of July.  

·  Announcing our Convention Chair—U.S. Representative Bennie Thompson will serve as Permanent Chair of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. The Convention Chair presides over all official convention business.

·  Developing robust health protocols—In addition to continued collaboration with local, state, and federal public health officials, the DNCC is bringing on nationally-renowned epidemiologists and infectious disease experts Dr. W. Ian Lipkin and Dr. Larry Brilliant, who will help advise on efforts to protect the health and safety of convention staff, attendees, and the people of Wisconsin. Dr. Lipkin, Director of the Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University, is an expert in diagnostic testing and collaborated with the WHO on coronavirus outbreak control for SARS, MERS, and COVID-19. Dr. Brilliant, a former professor of epidemiology, is best known for his work on the successful eradication of smallpox.

·  Updating the convention campus—With fewer people gathering in person at this year’s event, convention planners are modifying the convention campus. All convention proceedings will move from Fiserv Forum to the Wisconsin Center, the convention center located in downtown Milwaukee. Specifics regarding delegation representation on the convention floor will be provided after public health officials complete their assessment of the trajectory and impact of the coronavirus pandemic and determine how many people can safely gather in person later this summer.

·  Eliminating official auxiliary events—Previous conventions have included several large-scale events attended by thousands of people, such as a welcome reception for media and delegates as well as an event for volunteers. In keeping with the commitment to deliver a convention that poses no unnecessary risk to public health, convention organizers will no longer proceed with hosting these in-person parties.

“Everything is on the line this November, which is why we must find creative and forward-looking ways to organize, mobilize, and unite our party around our shared values at the convention so that we can launch Joe Biden to victory this fall,” said Joe Solmonese, CEO of the Democratic National Convention. 

As convention planners continue to monitor the coronavirus health crisis and its impact across the nation, they will continue to examine all options for the success of the convention that ensure the safety of any participants and the host city. More details will be made publicly available as the convention’s plans are further finalized.

Warm Regards,

Susie Shannon

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