Palo Alto's very first Pride celebration! June 7
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Palo Alto's very first Pride celebration! June 7
Members of Veterans For Peace remember America’s war dead not just once a year, but every day of our lives, with the solemnity they deserve, not the crass commercialism Memorial Day has become.
We remember the war dead and the far greater number of wounded with missing limbs and the even greater number living with invisible, lifelong devils and injuries in their heads.
We remember the lost contributions they could have made to society that they literally bottled up or destroyed in the epidemic of suicide rampant among veterans.
We remember the domestic violence caused by their devils. We remember their children whose lives were more painful and less joyful than they could have been because of those devils. We remember the way the pain echoes through generations, refreshed by each new war. We remember how our communities and our nation are so much less than they should be because of this underserved burden.
We remember all those that our sociopathic, delusional leaders told us were “the enemy.” We remember the multitudes of women, children, the old and the sick they obscenely wrote off as “collateral damage.”
We remember our innumerable brothers and sisters of Mother Earth who were killed and wounded: the birds, the four-legged, our family in the seas, the trees and life-giving plants destroyed without thought, the crops and animals that sustain human life.
We remember the billions of people who go without clean water, education and health care because war has stolen the money.
This year we also remember the few winners in what Marine Corps General Smedley Butler called the racket of war, the elite who delight in telling their puppets in government to order up another one. And we remember the winners’ mantra, “Even losing wars make money.”
We remember all the losers of that racket, too; we remember each one. We do not remember some and ignore others. Nor do we glorify warriors or war because there is no glory in war. On Memorial Day we remember all the folly and all the costs of war.
We remember what Jeanette Rankin, the first woman in Congress, said as she voted against declaring war in 1917,
“You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake.”
Photo by Palo Alto High School student Lucas Arai. See our press hits page for interview.
Tax Billionaires by Steve Chan ProBonoPhoto. Please credit the photographer if you use this photo. Palo Alto, CA May Day
We were in front of the Tesla showroom in Stanford Shopping Center saying Tax Billionaires and Solidarity with Workers on May 1, 2026.
Twenty years ago on May 1 we were in El Gigante, the largest march ever in San Jose, CA with over 200,000 people. This time we went for a smaller venue but our hearts are still with the immigrant rights activists we marched with back then.
Story with photos of this years May Day march in San Jose and a bit of history behind it.
At the Head of the March by Steve Chan ProBonoPhoto. Please credit the photographer if you use this photo. Palo Alto, CA May Day
Solidarity with Workers by Steve Chan ProBonoPhoto. Please credit the photographer if you use this photo. Palo Alto, CA May Day
Artificial Intelligence (AI) contributes to the CLIMATE CRISIS!
Recorded at Earth Day Rally, Palo Alto, CA April 24, 2026.
Outside Tesla showroom. O
One of out regular protests.
Everyone hates Elon.
Photo: Jillian Lovett, ProBonoPhoto
Wearing white because the weather is warm!
On Trans Day of Visibility in Mountain View, CA with the Mitchell Park Band. Cover of ACDC hit we usually sing at Palantir and we change it up a bit to say "Palantir is on a highway to hell!"
The band was on a roll with this one, so we joined in before our on set...which included a song with the following lyrics to tune of Solidarity Forever--
No more insults, no more slander! No more right-wing propaganda! Our bodies are our own, Let's recognize we all belong Trans rights are human rights!
Photo by Jim Colton, ProBonoPhoto
Billionaire Bounce Bingo Crawl!
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It's a crawl, it's a tech tour, it's a group gathering, it's a protest and it's a game all in one! Less than 1 mile walking contact us for disability access. Thanks to The Wolves for organizing monthly. Palo Alto, CA. Saturday Feb 28
The following big event is No Kings Day end of March and YES we are already booked, but thanks for thinking of us.
Protest at Palantir in Palo Alto 2/5/26. Hundreds marched to this location, taking over the street in downtown area. Grannies met them here and and Jesse Kornblum/ProBonoPhoto captured this photo of us getting ready to sing.
Projection on the company building behind us says: Palantir Powers Fascism.
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