The Asian Law Caucus is having its second meeting to continue the dialogue on the issue of how to ensure a fair redistricting process for the API community. It's happening Tuesday, September 28th, 2010, at 5:00pm at the San Francisco Public Library. Here are some more details:
The next community meeting is scheduled for:In 2011 the boundaries of California's legislative districts will be redrawn by the new California Citizens Redistricting Commission. This process is more important than most people realize. Simply put, redistricting is about who represents you in government and whether our communities have a voice.
September 28th, 2010
5:00pm-7:30pm
San Francisco Public Library
Main Branch, Latino Community Room
(Enter through the Grove Street entrance)
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
To RSVP, contact:
Carlo De La Cruz
CAPAFR2011@gmail.com 415-848-7721
If people of color don't take an active part in redistricting, our neighborhoods and communities could be divided up and we could lose our voice in these critical decisions for the next decade. This meeting is about how we all can help protect our community from being fragmented in the upcoming redistricting process. For more information, go to the Asian Law Caucus website here.