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Prop 54: Will it make California better?
Burying our heads in the sand will not make us colorblind

Californians have enough to worry about. The Golden State’s most recent budget will leave an $8 billion deficit and cuts in services to the most vulnerable members of society, and the recall election has become a circus attracting porn kings, action heroes, and diminutive former child actor/security guards all seeking the governor’s chair. And now, there is Proposition 54 to consider.

On Tuesday, October 7 -- in addition to deciding whether or not Gray Davis should remain in office -- voters will also vote on Prop. 54. If passed, Prop. 54 would eliminate data collection that identifies inequities, making it impossible to prosecute hate...
http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemID=15504

   
  Calendar of Events on Prop 54
Thursday, September 11, 2003

Cuppa Cabana
4101 San Pablo Avenue
Emeryville, CA 94608
510-923-1220
Time: 6:00-8:00PM

RSVP Requested: I Will Attend This Event

Admission is Free

 

 

Useful Informational Links

Vote NO on Prop 54.  Stop the Information Ban on October 7!
For more information and to make a contribution, visit
http://www.informedcalifornia.org

   
  University of California Regent Ward Connerly acknowledged that his measure to ban the collection and use of racial data in the state would hamper the ability to document discrimination...
http://www.defeatprop54.org/newspaper_articles.php