Peace and Justice Center of Nevada County

Upcoming Events

Apr
23
Thu
8:00 am Thursday Bridge Brigade
Thursday Bridge Brigade
Apr 23 @ 8:00 am – 9:30 am
Bridge Brigade vigil at Dorsey St. Bridge for bannering and flyering
Apr
25
Sat
4:00 pm Community Safety Team Training
Community Safety Team Training
Apr 25 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Community Safety Team Training @ To Be Announced
Location will be changed.  Stay tuned for update
Apr
27
Mon
9:00 am Gaza Vigil
Gaza Vigil
Apr 27 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Banner and sing to support an end to Gaza Genocide
May
1
Fri
all-day Mayday Events Variety of Choices
Mayday Events Variety of Choices
May 1 all-day
Mayday Events Variety of Choices
  May Day is the International Workers Day.  (The US created Labor Day in September to separate US workers from the internationalist socialist workers movement).  Here are three ways to celebrate May Day in Nevada[...]
all-day Mayday General Strike and Demo–S...
Mayday General Strike and Demo–S...
May 1 all-day
Mayday General Strike and Demo--Save the Date
More info to come about the Nevada City Mayday Demo   The Mayday general strike is a nationwide labor and political action on May 1, 2026, calling for “No Work, No School, No Shopping” to protest government policies favoring billionaires over workers. The Mayday general strike, organized by groups including Indivisible and the May Day Strong coalition, is part of the broader No Kings movement opposing authoritarian policies and economic inequality in the United States. Scheduled for May 1, 2026, the strike aims to mobilize workers, students, and families across the country to demonstrate collective power and demand a government that prioritizes communities over billionaires.    AnneLandmanBlog.com+3 Purpose and Goals The strike is designed as a tactical escalation beyond traditional protests, emphasizing an economic show of force. Participants are encouraged to refuse work, school, and shopping, signaling that ordinary people can challenge systemic power structures. The goals include:    naked capitalism+1 Advocating for workers’ rights and economic justice Opposing authoritarian government policies Promoting expanded democracy and community investment Resisting private armies, ICE enforcement, and militarized policing   2   2 Sources Organizers and Support Key organizers include Indivisible co-founders Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg, who have previously led the No Kings protests, which drew millions nationwide. The strike also has backing from major unions such as the AFT, AAUP, NEA, Starbucks Workers United, and the UE, along with dozens of local labor councils and union locals. These groups are coordinating to replicate the success of the Minnesota General Strike in January 2026, where over 100,000 participants marched and hundreds of businesses closed in solidarity.    AnneLandmanBlog.com+3 Scale and Participation The Mayday general strike is expected to involve thousands of cities and towns across the U.S., with coordinated actions including rallies, marches, and walkouts. The movement emphasizes collective action and solidarity, aiming to demonstrate the power of organized labor and community networks in shaping political and economic outcomes. [...]
May
4
Mon
9:00 am Gaza Vigil
Gaza Vigil
May 4 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Banner and sing to support an end to Gaza Genocide
May
11
Mon
9:00 am Gaza Vigil
Gaza Vigil
May 11 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Banner and sing to support an end to Gaza Genocide
May
18
Mon
9:00 am Gaza Vigil
Gaza Vigil
May 18 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Banner and sing to support an end to Gaza Genocide

Important Action You Can Take Now For Gaza Aid

Here’s a very important action you can take in a couple of minutes to push Democrats to suspend weapons to Israel and support humanitarian aid to Gaza. Please email these delegates before 8-26. You can cut and paste your message to each delegate’s email.

Democratic National Convention (DNC) Delegates Voting Tues., August 26, on whether to suspend US military aid to Israel and open humanitarian corridors.

The DNC will be voting on this resolution #18, see:  Gaza DNC Resolution

Gaza DNC ResolutionSubmitted by: Allison Minnerly, FL Co-sponsored by: BJ McCollister, ME Joe Salas, CA Millie Herrera, FL Democratic National Committee Resolution RESOLUTION ON GAZA WHEREAS, the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has resulted in the documented los

Send a 1-click letter to the DNC to support the resolution (less than 30 seconds!) Tell the DNC to Support Resolution #18

Tell the DNC to Support Resolution #18By Action NetworkOn August 26th the Democratic National Committee (DNC) will be voting on a Gaza resolution brought forward by a Florida Young Democrat in the Resolutions Committee. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza needs urgent attention, send a letter to our DNC reps

Here’s a very important action you can take in a couple of minutes to push Democrats to suspend weapons to Israel and support humanitarian aid to Gaza. Please email these delegates thanks, Jeffrey.

Democratic National Convention (DNC) Delegates Voting Tues., August 26, on whether to suspend US military aid to Israel and open humanitarian corridors.

The DNC will be voting on this resolution #18, see: Gaza DNC Resolution

Tell the DNC to Support Resolution #18
It is imperative that the DNC take a strong stand

California DNC Delegates (Listed below) Voting Tues., August 26, on whether to suspend US military aid to Israel and open humanitarian corridors.

Harini Krishnan (650) 576-7343 harinivikas@yahoo.com Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail for iPhone

State Chair Rusty Hicks Private rusty@cadem.org

State Vice Chair Deepa Sharma deepa.sharma223@gmail.com

David Atkins (323) 353-5229 dorestes@gmail.com

Ada Briceño (714) 231-6655 adafbriceno@gmail.com

Deborah Cunningham-Skurnik (949) 521-3292 PoliticalDeb@outlook.com

Derek Devermont Private DerekDevermont@gmail.com

Carolyn Fowler Private carolyn@cadem.org

Michael Kapp (510) 717-8260 mdkapp@gmail.com

– State Vice Chair Deepa Sharma deepa.sharma223@gmail.com

– David Atkins (323) 353-5229 dorestes@gmail.com

– Ada Briceño (714) 231-6655 adafbriceno@gmail.com

– Deborah Cunningham-Skurnik (949) 521-3292 PoliticalDeb@outlook.com

– Derek Devermont Private DerekDevermont@gmail.com

– Carolyn Fowler Private carolyn@cadem.org

– Michael Kapp (510) 717-8260 mdkapp@gmail.com

– Harini Krishnan (650) 576-7343 harinivikas@yahoo.com Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail for iPhone