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DESCRIPTION:Saturday, July 18 at 12:30 – 4pm 
 \n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/50501monterey/\n\nIn July, 1964, the Civil 
 Rights Act became law. One year later, the Equal Employment Opportunity 
 Commission opened its doors. Neither was a gift. Both were hard-won 
 victories earned by people like you who marched, organized, protested, and 
 challenged injustice.\n\nToday, many of those hard-fought gains are under 
 attack. The Trump administration is dismantling civil rights protections, 
 weakening the institutions created to enforce them, and advancing policies 
 that threaten the fundamental right to vote.\n\nThe lesson of history is 
 clear: progress is never given. It is demanded. It is organized. It is 
 defended.\n\nNow it's our turn.\n\nIf our votes weren't powerful, those in 
 power wouldn't work so hard to control them.\n\nFor generations, those who 
 feared the power of the people have tried to silence the people's 
 voice—from poll taxes and literacy tests to modern efforts to purge voter 
 rolls, make voting more difficult, restrict assistance to voters, challenge 
 legitimate ballots, spread distrust in our elections, and weaken the laws 
 that protect every American's right to vote.\n\nThey know something we 
 should never forget: Our vote is the one thing they can't 
 buy.\n\nBillionaires can buy influence. Corporations can buy advertising. 
 Political operatives can flood our airwaves and social media with 
 propaganda and misinformation. But they cannot buy millions of Americans 
 standing together and voting.\n\nThat's why they work so hard to divide us, 
 distract us, discourage us, and convince us our votes don't 
 matter.\n\nThere is nothing more powerful in a democracy than an informed, 
 engaged electorate. When ordinary people organize, show up, and vote 
 together, we are stronger than concentrated wealth, stronger than fear, and 
 stronger than those who believe power belongs only to the few.\n\nThat is 
 exactly why protecting the freedom to vote matters. And that is exactly why 
 we will not be silent.\n\nOn Saturday, July 18, communities across the 
 country will come together to demand free and fair voting rights for 
 everyone. We honor the legacy of John Lewis, whose lifelong fight for 
 voting rights inspired generations to make 'good trouble' in the pursuit of 
 justice.\n\nJoin us as we continue that work with our VOTERCADE and 
 Rally.\n\n\nUPDATED EVENT DETAILS\n\nThis year's event has three parts at 
 various locations.\n\nPart 1: The VOTERCADE 12:30–2:00 p.m. – 
 Seaside\n\n• Decorate your vehicle at home with signs and flags 
 supporting voting rights, voter registration, and democracy—or decorate 
 when you arrive.\n\n• Meet at 12:30 p.m. at The Village Project 1069 
 Broadway, Seaside\n\n• Look for volunteers wearing neon pink vests for 
 route maps and instructions. • Borrow window-safe markers and signs. • 
 Follow the lead vehicle, obey all traffic laws, and drive safely. • After 
 arriving in Monterey, park and join the rally.\n\n\nPart 2: Voter 
 Registration\n\n• 12-2pm: 855 Broadway, Seaside\n\n• 2-4pm: Colton 
 Hall, Monterey\n\n\nPart 3: RALLY 2:00–4:00 p.m. – Monterey\n\nColton 
 Hall 570 Pacific Street Monterey\n\nPlease note: Our usual location is 
 unavailable because it was previously reserved by another group.\n\nThe 
 Civil Rights Movement changed this country because ordinary people refused 
 to accept injustice as inevitable. They showed up. They stood together. 
 They made good trouble.\n\nNow it's our turn.\n\nBring your family. Bring 
 your friends. Bring your voice.\n\nTogether, let's make Good Trouble—and 
 remind those in power that, in a democracy, the people still have the final 
 say. — This event has been organized by 50501 Monterey and Unite Monterey 
 County with The League of Women Voters and Monterey Indivisible. It has 
 been permitted by the city and the police have been informed.\n\nAll 50501 
 Monterey events are inclusive, nonviolent, and community-led with a 
 commitment to resistance solely through nonviolent action\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/07/13/18887433.php
SUMMARY:Monterey: John Lewis Votercade - We Demand Free & Fair Voting GOTV Auto Caravan & Rally
LOCATION:PART 1: VOTERCADE - Meet at 12:30 p.m. at The Village Project 1069 
 Broadway, Seaside, CA 93955\n\nPART 2: Voter Registration\n• 12-2pm: 855 
 Broadway, Seaside\n• 2-4pm: Colton Hall, Monterey\n\nPART 3: RALLY at 
 2:00–4:00 p.m. in Monterey\nColton Hall, 570 Pacific Street, Monterey
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