CAN RELEASE TODAY:
TO LONG BEACH WITH LOVE

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To Long Beach with Love Can Release - Beachwood

To Long Beach With Love

As a business that has been part of Long Beach for almost a decade, we stand with our neighbors not just in words, but in action.

In support of continued conversation, change, and action, 100% of the proceeds from “To Long Beach with Love” will be donated to the California Conference for Equality and Justice.

We’re here to listen, learn, and love.

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TO LONG BEACH WITH LOVE Dry Hopped Pilsner w/ Citrus and Herbal Terpenes

To Long Beach with Love Can Release - BeachwoodA California spin on a traditional hoppy German pilsner, we dry hopped this brew with Czech Saaz and Mosaic hops and infused citrus and herbal terpenes for a bodacious aroma! 5.2% ABV

$13 4-pk 16oz cans
Available at all Beachwood locations

 

 

 

 

 

 


About the California Conference for Equality and Justice

The California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) is a human relations organization dedicated to eliminating bias, bigotry and racism through education, conflict resolution and advocacy. CCEJ has been active in Southern California since 1963. Our decades of experience give us a unique strength in activating change and addressing profound systemic problems.

Every community has a need for safe homes, schools and neighborhoods. We all deserve nurturing relationships and a sense of belonging. All people have value and dignity, yet not everyone has the same access or opportunity. Stereotyping, prejudice, hate crimes and violence are realities that impact our communities.

At CCEJ, we respond to hate and discrimination by building cultures of connection, respect and accountability.

CCEJ’s programs are focused on raising awareness, facilitating dialogue, healing conflicts and bridging differences.  Our Building Bridges for Youth programs give young people a safe place to talk about culture and conflict, a place where they are valued and listened to.  CCEJ helps youth build confidence and skills for communication and leadership.

CCEJ intentionally works where differences collide and conflict exists — in schools, businesses and neighborhoods.  Using restorative justice practices and tools, CCEJ promotes alternative approaches to school discipline and conflict resolution in neighborhoods, workplaces, and the criminal justice system.

By embracing differences and striving for understanding, CCEJ seeks to build a unified, peaceful and inclusive Southern California, with justice for all.