2020 CAPA Virtual Summit Recap: Social Distance, Social Justice, Social Change

It’s one thing to say, “Advocacy starts at home.” It’s another thing to be forced to take that truism literally. Yet the California Alcohol Policy Alliance 5th Annual Summit—forced, like so many activities during COVID, to happen virtually via Zoom—raised the promise that concerned California activists could reach from their couch to the street to the statehouse.

For three Fridays at the end of 2020, CAPA members were joined virtually by allies and experts in an effort to push back against the ever-increasing levels of alcohol harm across the state. Inspired by that summer’s social movements and the critical need for inclusiveness in change, the Virtual Summit was organized around the theme of Social Justice in Public Health. Through a series of presentations, roundtables, and cultural performances, attendees focused on four key takeaways:

As CAPA digs in for a difficult year of resisting Big Alcohol’s harmful, short-sighted, and corrupt legislation, we strive to carry these messages in our hearts and strategy charts. We thank our colleagues, comrades, allies, and supporters. Join us again for the 2021 Virtual Summit next fall—we need every voice to be heard in wisdom, in protest, and in song.

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