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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Nov 10, 2020, 01:14 PM Nov 2020

In liberal California, Black Lives Matter protests in some towns meet with 'scary' backlash

Pastor Nelson Rabell-González knew that "livable, lovable Lodi," as locals call it, had a problem when men carrying a noose and baseball bats with American flags attached shouted racial slurs at him in September as he helped lead a peaceful protest in this San Joaquin Valley town.

What surprised him was that to some, the problem was him.

"I feel like I am in Alabama prior to the civil rights [movement]," said Rabell-González, an Afro-Caribbean Lutheran minister who in past months has planned some of the first racial justice marches to ever take place in this agricultural outpost made famous by a Creedence Clearwater Revival song about a man stuck where he's not appreciated. "We are bringing them into the ’60s, this town."

Though large protests have filled streets in Los Angeles and other cities since a Minneapolis policeman killed George Floyd in May, freshly minted organizers such as Rabell-González are pushing for change in rural communities, often confronting challenges their urban counterparts never encounter.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-liberal-california-black-lives-matter-protests-in-some-towns-meet-with-scary-backlash/ar-BB1aSe7r?li=BBnb7Kz

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In liberal California, Black Lives Matter protests in some towns meet with 'scary' backlash (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2020 OP
In Oregon we have the Rural Organizing Project gratuitous Nov 2020 #1
I would bet that this shit is happening in small towns far beyond California TheRealNorth Nov 2020 #2

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1. In Oregon we have the Rural Organizing Project
Tue Nov 10, 2020, 01:19 PM
Nov 2020

I have some very good friends working in rural areas of Oregon (read: about 97% of the state) to advance democracy for all. Their website is https://rop.org/.

If California has an equivalent outfit, I hope Pastor Rabell-Gonzalez gets in touch with them. If the state doesn't have such an outfit, perhaps he can get in touch with Oregon's ROP and see how they're doing it.

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