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'United Against Hate' Rally Planned In Los Gatos
The rally was planned amid Swastika graffiti found in three locations in Los Gatos last month and contentious town council meetings.
LOS GATOS, CA — The town of Los Gatos will hold a United Against Hate rally on Nov. 14 that will begin at Fisher Middle School and end at the Civic Center.
The rally will be held in partnership with local school districts and organizations, including several Jewish groups after Swastika graffiti was found in three locations in Los Gatos last month.
The town is also dealing with contentious council meetings, where disruptive members of the public have twice interrupted in-person meetings in recent months and forced the council back to virtual meetings.
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"There is no place in Los Gatos for hate motivated conduct of any kind," Mayor Marico Sayoc said in a news release informing the public of the graffiti. "Everyone has the right to feel safe and welcome in our community."
Walk with us on November 14, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. as Los Gatos unites against hate. The walk will begin at Fisher Middle School and end at the Town of Los Gatos Civic Center. Check the event page for updates at https://t.co/Y4VIc0lEyW. pic.twitter.com/zcDxEoz2nw
— Town of Los Gatos (@TownLG) October 22, 2021
The rally is part of activities intended to unite the community during United Against Hate Week from Nov. 14 to 20.
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The event will begin at 2 p.m. Click here for more information.
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