The planned parenting of the Orange and San Bernardino (PPOSBC) Counts has performed a series of striking banner drops at major intersections in the cities of Orange and San Bernardino on Saturday, January 18th. Coordinated actions strive to emphasize the unwavering commitment of the organization for reproductive rights, justice, and equality, as the country is preparing for the assumption of President Donald Trump.
Banners decorated with messages such as “Hands of our rights”, “ “We want justice and equality”, “ and “Health, freedom and justice for all” They were deployed at prominent highways, attracting the attention of drivers and passers -by.
“We are launching banners in the Counts of Orange and San Bernardino to show our commitment to justice, justice and equal rights to all, as threats to reproductive rights are growing,” said Sadaf Rahmai, Director of PPOBC Public Affairs. “Our supporters, employees and members of the Community do this to stand together and send a message to the incoming administration that the equality is not negotiated.”
Banner drops have occurred in key places, including Citrus Avenue and the 210 highway in the fountain, Millik Avenue and 210 highway in Rancho Kukamong and Tennessee Street and 10 highways in Redlands. The organizers gathered in the nearby sights, such as the Ralph M. Lewis Sports Complex in the Kenion Pei Fountain in Rancho Kukamonga to coordinate displays.
The Saturday event marks a collective discount against what many are afraid can be discounts on the services and policies of reproductive health in the Trump administration. By using high visibility places, PPOSBC aims to extend its call for action and solidarity of the Community.
Banner drops are part of a width strategy than planned parenting and its supporters, who advocate to access reproductive health and equality protection, a cause that remains at the foreground in the organization’s mission.