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Are Canvas and Zoom working very well for you? Let Chancellor Vurdien know.

Chancellor Vurdien told PGC Thursday that his understanding is that after the initial problems, Canvas and Zoom are now working “very well.” He explained that this information came to him from the Vice-Chancellors.
 
Are Canvas and Zoom working very well for you? If not, let Chancellor Vurdien know on this form. The form automatically reports directly to him and to AFT.

Advocating for Schools and Communities First (Prop 15)

Schools and Communities First (Prop 15) is a statewide restoration of property taxes for huge companies that, if passed in November, will bring around $11 billion every year for local communities, nearly 1 billion to SF, around $20 million each year to CCSF.
 
Over the summer we have been working with SF rising to hold big, successful, and fun virtual phone banks for Schools and Communities and we’re excited to continue the momentum!
 
Please sign up for Prop 15 events to help us win for our communities!

(9/7) Labor Day Actions for Prop 15!

San Francisco

Labor Day is time to FIGHT BACK against some of our city’s worst COVID-19 corporate villains: Marriott’s St. Regis hotel, Lyft corporate headquarters, and the SF Giants’ Oracle Park. Cosponsored by SEIU, SF Labor Council, and Local 2.

MARCH: Assemble at Yerba Buena Park at 3:45pm
CAR CARAVAN: Meet at Yerba Buena Park in front of St. Patrick Church at 3:45pm

RSVP and more info.
 

Oakland

Co-sponsored by East Bay DSA, the Oakland Education Association, and UAW Local 2865, the event will begin at Oakland Tech High School at 10 am, where we will briefly hear from Trent Willis (ILWU Local 10) and Keith Brown (OEA) and organize the car/bike caravan.

 
We will proceed down Broadway around 10:45, with the radio broadcast explaining Prop 15 and its relationship to properties you are passing on either side. We will circle the block at 12th and Broadway to shame the Oakland Chamber of Commerce for its opposition to Prop 15, with speakers Liz Ortega-Toro of the Alameda Labor Council and Carroll Fife, candidate for Oakland City Council, in front of the 1333 Broadway building, and then head out 14th to Lake Merritt. Turning left, we will then head along the lake, continuing right on Grand, where we will split into smaller car groups and go to “human billboard” with Prop 15 signs and banners for 90 minutes on freeway overpasses. We will end by 1 pm.  
 
If you have questions give AFT 2121 member Fred Glass a call (510-579-3343). Please RSVP for the event here. We look forward to seeing you on September 7.
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