I did not make it, but I was glad to hear that others did, and got some great pictures.And yes, this should be part of the discussion on culture in Richmond. Brief local newspaper coverage of the local protest was in the national news story. Congratulations and keep it up!
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It’s good news to hear that the California Supreme Court is going to hear arguments that might reverse this thing. I’m really hoping it is overturned. I know that it may make a lot of people angry, but since when has a voting majority ever protected the rights of a minority? It should have never gone to a vote in the first place. Maybe one day it won’t be an issue. I do think time is on our side. Thanks for the sentiments in posting this.
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