Every Saturday at 10:30 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Meetings May 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th. Keep up-to-date on climate issues and Climate Action events. To register email Jon Findley at jon@climatemobsd.org. More info: https://www.facebook.com/SDClimateMobilization/ Every Saturday 12 pm – 1 pm Peace Vigil for Palestine: Advocate for Peace and Justice in Gaza and Everywhere Join…
Every Saturday at 10:30 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Meetings May 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th. Keep up-to-date on climate issues and Climate Action events. To register email Jon Findley at jon@climatemobsd.org. More info: https://www.facebook.com/SDClimateMobilization/ Every Saturday 12 pm – 1 pm Peace Vigil for Palestine: Advocate for Peace and Justice in Gaza and Everywhere Join…
The Greater Miracle Mile Chamber of Commerce (GMMCC) featured two special guests at its meeting in May: Council District 4 (CD4) Councilmember Nithya Raman, and her Miracle Mile Field Manager, Tabatha Yelos. The meeting took place over Zoom and allowed members to get acquainted with their new City Council representative.
COUNCILMEMBER Nithya Raman
The lunchtime meeting started with new member introductions and current member updates. Yelos explained her role and shared her contact information before introducing the councilmember.
Raman made it clear that she was interested in working with the Miracle Mile Chamber and getting to know members, perhaps by walking the district on Wilshire and engaging business owners in person. During the Q&A portion, concerns arose about a rumored homeless shelter site on a city public parking lot across from Cathedral Chapel School on S. Cochran. Raman explained that no such project had been approved yet, but promised to look into the matter and wor
what are you seeing? we know what we are seeing in terms of the pictures here. set the scene for us there on the ground. reporter: well, you are seeing part of the scene here, randi. the tanks are 50 yards away and people are around the tanks, chatting with the soldiers. it seems to be a friendly atmosphere between the two. a couple blocks away, there are much more or many more demonstrators in the streets chanting for president mubarak to step down. the remarkable thing about that is they really came out very, very early today. it seems as though we saw whole families going out for a saturday walk, if you will and joining in the protests that are so diverse. right now, you can see a small demonstration of the people, also calling for mubarak to step