We’ve accomplished what they said wasn’t possible. Let’s do it again this November.

John,

 

It’s fall and we have a lot to be thankful for. Over the last few years we've come together to care for our communities, build power, and transform our state. We’re gearing up to continue building power across California and we need your help!

 

Here’s what we’ve accomplished in California:

  • Spring 2021: Expanded vaccine access and resources at the height of pandemic. We worked with labor partners and the State of California to assist 36,383 working-class people of color navigate the system and get vaccinated. Our partners continue to provide vaccinations, food banks, renter resources, and more.
  • Fall 2021: Listened to our communities and put their needs first. In 2021, we polled Californians across the state to find out what issues are most important to them. We heard from you that our state can do more to care for all of us–from affordable housing, to family care, to school funding, to clean air and water. As We Are California, we're doing all we can to bring us closer to creating a California for all. 
  • 2022: Uniting our communities and ensuring every eligible Californian is empowered at the polls. We’ve been busy holding community phonebanks and canvasses to turn out voters across, race, place, and socioeconomic status. By contacting thousands of Californians one on one, we’re educating voters on what’s at stake and making sure they have everything they need to make their voice heard by Election Day on November 8th.
Fast Food workers have been fighting for a seat at the table for nearly 10 years. On Labor Day it became official: Gov. Newsom signed AB 257 into law, marking one of the biggest wins for workers in decades.

These are images from our field team knocking on doors and organizing community members for a more just and vibrant California.

We've built a base of over 850,000 supporters and 28,000 volunteers ready to mobilize voters from communities of color, as well as poor and working-class neighborhoods. This week, we’re amping up our on-the-ground efforts and we need you. Can you pitch in $5 to help us reach more voters in California?

 

From the farmlands of the Central Valley to the suburbs of the Inland Empire, and every city in between. Together we can turnout the vote in the upcoming election and build a California for all.

In Solidarity,

 

rita gabriela marquez

 

We Are California is building a movement of people and grassroots organizations across the state to create the future we deserve.

 

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