UPDATED INFORMATION
The plan for Monday is that when our march and rally ends at 12:30 pm,
thousands of us will remain here at the Capitol. Politicians and the
state assembly have failed to stand with us, the 99%. So many of us
will go inside the Capitol Building for a People’s Assembly to
ourselves decide how to make the 1% refund education, jobs, essential
services, and a better future.
Here is the schedule:
10 am – March begins at Southside Park
11 am – Student association sponsored Rally to Fund Our Future
1 pm – People’s Assembly Inside the Capitol Building
4:30 pm – Nonviolent Direct Action Training inside the Capitol Building
5:30 pm – Afterwork rally in solidarity with Occupy the Capitol
Occupy Education and Refund California adopted the following
nonviolence statement for the action that we ask everyone who comes to
respect:
“The Occupy the Capitol action will be a mass nonviolent action.
Those involved in its organization will not engage in acts of property
damage either inside or outside the capitol and do not condone such
acts. Decisions about tactics will be made democratically.”
If you don’t see your departure location listed here, and you are a
student or employee at an educational institution, contact your
student government to see if there is a bus leaving your school for
March 5.
If you can’t find a ride on a bus from your school, want help
organizing a carpool, or have other questions about getting to
Sacramento on March 5, contact ReFundCA@calorganize.org
BUS REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. WE DO EXPECT EXTRA SPOTS ON THE BUSES AND RIDESHARES TO BE AVAILABLE AT DEPARTURE LOCATIONS ON A FIRST-COME FIRST-SERVED BASIS
Departure Times
UC Santa Cruz: UCSC East Remote Parking Lot, 6am, March 5
UC Davis: ARC Parking Lot, 8am or 9am, March 5
City College of San Francisco: 50 Phelan Avenue (Upper Parking Lot, Near Riordan High School 7:30am
SF Civic Center: Larkin @Fulton 7:45am
Fresno State University: Student Recreation Center at Woodrow and Shaw Ave, 6am, March 5
Berkeley: Bancroft & Telegraph, 7:30am, March 5
UCR: University Avenue adjacent to Parking Lot 24, 12:30am, March 5
UCM: Kolligian Library Traffic Loop, 7:30am, March 5
Return Info for Monday, March 5 at 7pm: All buses leave Sacramento from 15th Street between L and M
UC Santa Cruz: UCSC East Remote Parking Lot
UC Davis: ARC Parking Lot
SF (One return points only): Civic Center BART station
Fresno State University: Student Recreation Center at Woodrow and Shaw Ave
Berkeley/Oakland: MacArthur BART
UCR: Contact Associated student
UCM: Kolligian Library Traffic Loop
Return Info: Tuesday, March 6 at 12pm: All buses leave Sacramento from 15th Street between L and M
If you reserve a spot for departure on Tuesday, housing will be provided in Sacramento
UC Santa Cruz: UCSC East Remote Parking Lot
Berkeley/Oakland: MacArthur BART
SF (One return points only): Civic Center BART station
PARKING: You can park at centennial church and get a shuttle ride to south side park where the march begins at 10 am.
A reminder on logistics: If you plan to stay overnight on Monday at the Capitol or at Centennial United Methodist Church, please bring your own sleeping bag or bedding. You will be able to drop them off at Southside Park when your bus arrives, and volunteers will deliver them to where you stay.
The plan for Monday is that when our march and rally ends at 12:30 pm, thousands of us will remain here at the Capitol. Politicians and the state assembly have failed to stand with us, the 99%. So many of us will go inside the Capitol Building for a People’s Assembly to ourselves decide how to make the 1% refund education, jobs, essential services, and a better future.
Here is the schedule:
10 am – March begins at Southside Park
11 am – Student association sponsored Rally to Fund Our Future
1 pm – People’s Assembly Inside the Capitol Building
4:30 pm – Nonviolent Direct Action Training inside the Capitol Building
5:30 pm – Afterwork rally in solidarity with Occupy the Capitol
Occupy Education and Refund California adopted the following nonviolence statement for the action that we ask everyone who comes to respect:
“The Occupy the Capitol action will be a mass nonviolent action. Those involved in its organization will not engage in acts of property damage either inside or outside the capitol and do not condone such acts. Decisions about tactics will be made democratically.”
If you don’t see your departure location listed here, and you are a student or employee at an educational institution, contact your student government to see if there is a bus leaving your school for March 5.
If you can’t find a ride on a bus from your school, want help organizing a carpool, or have other questions about getting to Sacramento on March 5, contact ReFundCA@calorganize.org
If you don’t see a departure location listed here, and you are a student or employee at an educational institution, contact your student government to see if there is a bus leaving your school for March 5.
If you can’t find a ride on a bus from your school, want help organizing a carpool, or have other questions about getting to Sacramento on March 5, contact ReFundCA@calorganize.org. We will work with you on rideshares and/or direct you to public transportation to make sure that everyone is able to get to and from the action.
Call 510.549.3863 or email uaw2865@uaw2865.org with questions about scheduling buses
OCCUPY THE CAPITOL!
Links: Postcard
Sign up for the March 5, 2012, action here.
