Gabby Brown, gabby.brown@sierraclub.org
Virginia -- Virginians will rally at bank branches across the state tomorrow to call on major banks to pull their support for dirty fossil fuels.
The day of action marks the formation of a new coalition, Invest Virginia, made up of concerned communities working to challenge investments in the fossil fuel industry, particularly fracked gas infrastructure like the Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley Pipelines that would threaten Virginia communities with increased air and water pollution and contribute to the climate crisis. Groups will hold rallies at bank branches in Big Stone Gap, Roanoke, Salem, Richmond, Chesterfield, Leesburg and more to demand banks invest in communities and clean energy rather than dirty fossil fuels.
WHAT: Statewide day of action to demand banks divest from fossil fuels
WHEN: Wednesday, May 22, 12pm-1pm ET
WHERE:
- Norton:
Where: Wells Fargo - 701 Park Ave NW, Norton, VA 24273
Local point of contact: Gabby Gillespie, 276-220-5048, gabby.gillespie@sierraclub.org
- Midlothian:
Where: Wells Fargo - 13530 Midlothian Turnpike, Midlothian, VA 23113
Local point of contact: Stacy Lovelace -- virginiapipelineresisters@gmail.com
- Richmond:
Where: Bank of America - 1111 East Main St., Richmond, Virginia 23219
Local point of contact: Jessica Sims, jessica.sims@sierraclub.org
- Roanoke:
Where: Wells Fargo - 10 S Jefferson St, Roanoke, Virginia 24011
Local point of contact: Easton Douglas, emmradish@gmail.com
- Big Stone Gap:
Where: Wells Fargo - 216 Wood Ave E, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Local point of contact: Taysha DeVaughan, tayleedev@gmail.com
- Salem:
Where: Wells Fargo - 1432 Apperson Dr, Salem, VA 24153
Local point of contact: Cynthia Munley, cmunley@live.com
- Leesburg:
Where: Wells Fargo - 1616 Village Market Blvd SE Leesburg, VA 20175
Local point of contact: Natalie Pien, natcpien1@gmail.com
- Blacksburg:
Where: Wells Fargo - 200 N Main St, Blacksburg, VA 24060
Local point of contact: Michael James Deramo, mjdishere00@gmail.com
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