This is where Fresno comes to life. From protests and marches to public forums, grassroots organizing—and yes, moments of pure fun—it’s all happening right here. Show up, get involved, and be part of the action.
SEIU Going to Sacrmento
Caregivers across California are heading to Sacramento on May 20, targeting budget decisions that could impact Medicaid, wages, and working conditions. The goal is clear: show up in force and push back before final cuts are locked in.Click to read in English or Spanish
San Joaquin Valley Resistance
This group is is reshaping Fresno’s political landscape—mobilizing crowds, challenging power, and amplifying voices often unheard. In a region long seen as predictable, a new force is rising, testing whether the Central Valley still speaks with one voice.
Based in Fresno, this is not is not a political party. SJVR has no formal hierarchy, no single leader, and no fixed agenda. What SJVR has is something harder to measure—and harder to ignore: the ability to mobilize. When national issues hit the Central Valley—immigration raids, detention policies, or federal crackdowns—SJVR turns reaction into action. Protests appear. Crowds gather. Voices that are usually quiet become visible. This is not accidental. SJVR is organized, but loosely. Social media replaces structure. Coalitions replace command. Different groups move together when pressure builds. San Joaquin Valley Resistance doesn’t just protest policy. It challenges the idea that the Central Valley speaks with one voice.
Caregivers across California are heading to Sacramento on May 20, targeting budget decisions that could impact Medicaid, wages, and working conditions. The goal is clear: show up in force and push back before final cuts are locked in.