Politics & Government

City Of Glendora: Glendora Stands With Ukraine

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(City of Glendora)

03/03/2022 3:24 PM

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The assailing of Ukraine is a stark reminder of the cruelty, coercion, and violence which occurs too often across the globe.  Glendora joins cities across the country in lighting City Hall in blue and yellow in solidarity with Ukraine. This simple gesture is one way our community can show support for those affected by the violation of sovereign nations seeking the same unalienable rights we hold to be self-evident, and wish for all.   

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The lights on the main City Hall façade will be active beginning at dusk today, March 3rd, 2022, and will remain blue and yellow as long as the war continues in Ukraine.

"I agree that an attack on democracy in Ukraine is an attack on democracy everywhere. Whenever there is injustice and oppression in our world, none of us can truly rest," said Mayor Karen Davis.  "We stand with the people of Ukraine and all those standing bravely against violence and tyranny."

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To donate to help Ukraine, visit usaid.gov


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