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Eureka Rally March 15 Calls for Freedom and Solidarity With Iran

Eureka residents gathered outside the Humboldt County Superior Court on Sunday to demand freedom for the Iranian people, in a rally organized by local community member Neda Irani.

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Eureka Rally March 15 Calls for Freedom and Solidarity With Iran
Source: kymkemp.com

Organized by local community member Neda Irani, a public rally outside the Humboldt County Superior Court in Eureka on Sunday calls on the North Coast to stand in solidarity with the Iranian people in their pursuit of freedom.

The gathering, announced the day prior on Redheaded Blackbelt, brings Humboldt County into a growing current of civic activism that has been building across the region in recent weeks. No start time was listed in event announcements, which described the event simply as taking place outside the courthouse in downtown Eureka.

Kymkemp, which also posted the event, framed the call to attend with a characteristically local appeal: "Attention all guys, dolls, and everyone on the North Coast!"

The March 15 rally stands apart from a parallel mobilization taking shape through Friends of the Eel River, which has been convening monthly solidarity gatherings at Humbrews in Arcata on the second Monday of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. That group held a session on March 9 specifically to prepare participants for a separate "No Kings" rally in Eureka set for March 28, offering sign-making supplies, know-your-rights information, and guidance on safe activism. Humbrews is donating a portion of sales during each monthly gathering to support the effort. Organizations interested in partnering can contact Kanan at foer@eelriver.org.

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The sources available do not connect the March 15 courthouse rally with Friends of the Eel River's organizing. Neda Irani is the sole organizer identified in available announcements.

Sunday's busy community calendar underscores a county engaged on multiple fronts. The Fortuna Plant Swap runs from 2 to 4 p.m. at Rohner Park's picnic area, the Scotia Lodge Dining Room opens its doors at 11 a.m. for a St. Patrick's Day celebration, and the Mattole Grange is hosting its scratch-made pancake breakfast featuring Hindley wheat and eggs cooked to order.

Residents with longer-range civic interests have additional opportunities ahead. The City of Eureka will host a workshop on running for office and serving on boards and commissions on Tuesday, March 24 at 5:30 p.m. The March 28 No Kings rally in Eureka will follow days later.

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