05 March 2020

Week 7: Post 1: Pages of Groups that I Liked

1. Yes California #Calexit Campaign
https://www.facebook.com/YesCalifornia/

2. Yes California 19
https://www.facebook.com/YesCalifornia/

3. Independent California and Independent California Institute
https://www.facebook.com/independentcali/

4. California Freedom Coalition
https://www.facebook.com/CalFreeCo/

5. California Sun
https://www.facebook.com/thecaliforniasun/

6. PeriĆ³dico El Latino / Largest Hispanic Newspaper in San Diego
https://www.facebook.com/ElLatinoSanDiego/

7. Salon
https://www.facebook.com/salon/

8. California Democratic Party
https://www.facebook.com/cadems/

9. Chicano/Latino Caucus, California Democratic Party
https://www.facebook.com/ChicanoLatinoCaucusCDP/

10. Southern California Immigrant Coalition
https://www.facebook.com/SCIC.Info/


As executive director of the California Liberation Movement PAC, my fundamental goal is to build connections and forge coalitions with as many groups with shared interests as possible. In addition, CALM-PAC must engage with news media of many languages to become known as a force in California.

The ten Facebook pages and groups listed above are a sample of the groups with which CALM-PAC will engage. The first four are important existing California independence groups with which I work closely with now. The next three are some of the important news publishers that I follow and re-post from regularly; I translate the Spanish-language sources that do not maintain an English-language website. The remainder are some of the organizations with whom CALM-PAC can build coalitions.

Yes California has already shared posts that CALM-PAC has published on its WordPress-powered website, https://www.cal-lib.com. That website will produce many stories in the future that relate news and analysis that will help build the coalition that will eventually achieve California independence. For example, in the next few days, I will produce and release an infographic showing that the support of voters under the age of 40 for Bernie Sanders in the 2020 California presidential primary was just a few percentage points higher than the percentage of people in that age group who either support or are undecided about California becoming independent from the United States. That's what I mean about using social media to engage people in other movements and building a coalition that will transform the history of California, and the United States.

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