L.A.'s eviction defense program up in the air amid battle with city attorney
L.A.'s eviction defense program up in the air amid battle with city attorney
LAβs City Attorney could be taking on the Trump Administration, ICE and their corporate enablers, fossil fuel companies, bad landlords, and big businesses exploiting working families.
Join us get out the word about a candidate who will fight the people, not the powerful: marissaroy.us/volunteer π
With help from our amazing co-hosts, itβs a party for the people, and youβre all invited. We hope to see you there!
βWHEN: Tuesday, March 10, 8 PM
β¨βWHERE: Audio Graph Beer Co, 1203 S Olive St
βRSVP: bit.ly/mr-bday
Q: The best place to be on March 10? β¨
A: Marissaβs birthday trivia night!
Next month, come celebrate Marissa and her campaign to be a City Attorney that fights for all of LA with a trivia fundraiser hosted by the candidate and quizmaster herself.
The incumbent City Attorney might talk big on safety, but sheβs the one failing to take on abusive landlords, exploitative corporations, Trump, and ICE β the real threats to our public safety.
Those are the fights I will prioritize, for real safety for every person in Los Angeles.
A true sign of the strength of our people-powered campaign: right-wing misinformation tactics from our own βDemocraticβ city leaders.
Itβs an opportunity to embrace connection, and look towards building greater justice, understanding, and service to all our communities.
Ramadan Mubarak to our Muslim neighbors, happy Lunar New Year to our AAPI communities, and warm wishes for all observing Ash Wednesday. π€
That so many people in LA are celebrating and practicing in some form today βΒ for Ramadan, the Year of the Horse, and Ash Wednesday β speaks volumes about the beautiful diversity of our City.
From Gen Z to our elders, itβs time we stand on the side of the people, not the powerful.
Get involved to help bring that change to LA: marissaroy.us/volunteer
These incredible, resilient young people deserve a City Attorney who will defend their ability to exercise their First Amendment rights safely, and proactively take on the Trump Administration, ICE, and the corporations propping them up in court.
The kids are alright, and theyβre organizing! I was so proud of the hundreds of students from LAUSD schools who walked out this week to make their voice heard: ICE is not welcome here.
Solidarity with @unacuhcp.bsky.social nurses & healthcare workers demanding Kaiser stop unfair labor practices and bargain in good faith.
It's time for Kaiser to treat their essential workers right, with fair wages, safe staffing, and retirement security. #UNACUCHPStrong #TogetherWeWin
Todos son bienvenidos al lanzamiento de nuestra campaΓ±a en el parque, una fiesta para todos los que quieren un LA que protege al pueblo.
El 24 de enero, acompÑñanos a festejar con comida gratis, recursos, y mΓ‘s. Β‘Juntos, estrenaremos nuestra campaΓ±a para el Fiscal Municipal!π
marissaroy.us/kickoff
Welcome one and all to our campaign kickoff in the park, a celebration for anyone who wants an LA that protects the people.
On 1/24 join us for free food, resources, and music to bring our campaign for City Attorney into the new year. π
RSVP: marissaroy.us/kickoff
We owe the communities affected by the fires answers and action to ensure a full and just recovery. And our entire city deserves a plan and adequate investment to prevent this kind of disaster from happening again.
On this anniversary, letβs commit to building a more ready, responsive LA.
If there was some small inspiration among these tragedies, it was how people throughout Los Angeles came together to support their neighbors.
Our city is at its best when we have each othersβ backs, and we need leadership built on that trust and collaboration.
Photo of street with low buildings, a large cloud of smoke coming from fire on hills in background
Almost every family in LA has a photo like thisβa view of the largest, most destructive fires in modern history.
One year later, many still face the lasting impacts of destroyed homes, lost loved ones, mental & physical strain from the frontlines, economic shortfalls from lost jobs & businesses.
No one - not the President, not the City Attorney - can target our exercise of free speech.
In 2026, we're standing up & fighting back.
Know your protest rights: www.aclusocal.org/know-your-rights/protesters/
Reminder: It's your constitutional right to protest.
Illegal wars, fascism, and violations of international law are not an exception.
Thank you so much @laforward.bsky.social! I canβt wait to tell people about all the ways the City Attorneyβs Office could be serving them!
Thanks to grassroots support, we are in the LEAD this fundraising period - with no corporate money and over 500 individual donors powering our campaign π₯
Glad to see councilmembers calling for a lawsuit against ICE, but council should not have to make a motion for the City Attorney to do her job.
We need the City Attorney to be leading the legal fight against the Trump Administration.