In response to the police killing of George Floyd, people rallied all over the country to support the Black Lives Matter movement. This was the largest protest to take place in Burbank with over a thousand people showing up to march.
On September 14, 2021 approximately 60 protesters marched down Glenoaks to the City Hall calling for better safety measure and anti-speeding advocacy after an October speed-racing accident killed three young adults.
On September 14, 2021 approximately 60 protesters marched down Glenoaks to the City Hall calling for better safety measure and anti-speeding advocacy after an October speed-racing accident killed three young adults.
On September 14, 2021 approximately 60 protesters marched down Glenoaks to the City Hall calling for better safety measure and anti-speeding advocacy after an October speed-racing accident killed three young adults.
On September 14, 2021 approximately 60 protesters marched down Glenoaks to the City Hall calling for better safety measure and anti-speeding advocacy after an October speed-racing accident killed three young adults.
Burbank Leader: "Rally Held in Support of Abortion Rights. A crowd of Burbank residents, activists, faith leaders, and politicians gathered at City Hall on Tuesday to protest a Supreme Court draft decision published by Politico indicating that justices could overturn federal abortion rights granted under Roe vs. Wade. City Councilman Nick Schultz later asked city staff members to draft a letter that the council could vote on in support of a potential California constitutional amendment, which would need legislative and voter approval, enshrining abortion protections across the state." May 7, 2022
Burbank Leader: "Rally Held in Support of Abortion Rights. A crowd of Burbank residents, activists, faith leaders, and politicians gathered at City Hall on Tuesday to protest a Supreme Court draft decision published by Politico indicating that justices could overturn federal abortion rights granted under Roe vs. Wade. City Councilman Nick Schultz later asked city staff members to draft a letter that the council could vote on in support of a potential California constitutional amendment, which would need legislative and voter approval, enshrining abortion protections across the state." May 7, 2022