



Flip the House Fundraiser
Thu, Apr 02
|Berger Center
A live performance by Holly Near to benefit CA22 Congressional Candidate Randy Villegas.


Time & Location
Apr 02, 2026, 7:00 PM
Berger Center, 6633 Oakmont Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95409, USA
About the event

Randy Villegas is a candidate for the U.S. Congress and a rising star in the Democratic Party, working to flip a "toss-up" seat in the Bakersfield area and reclaim Democratic Party leadership in Congress. As a 31-year-old candidate in a district with an average voter age of 30, Randy will not accept PAC or corporate money. In spite of that, he has significantly outraised his primary opponent who is backed by a laundry list of corporate special-interest donors.
Several Oakmont Alliance members recently attended a fundraiser for Randy in San Rafael. One thing they all agreed on is that Randy Villegas is the most impressive congressional candidate they've seen in a long time.
More about Randy Villegas on his campaign website.

After 50 years of bold work, Holly Near is still one of the most consistent and well informed voices for change. Her work is loving, challenging, funny, thought provoking, and remains rooted in the global community. As an outspoken singer and ambassador for peace, Holly brings a unique integration of world consciousness and self-evaluation, always growing and sharing experience humbly and boldly.
Holly discovered her unique and recognizable voice at an early age, learning to sign along with recordings of some of the world’s great singers. After graduating high school, Holly attended UCLA but her academic journey ended after just a few months when she was spotted by agents and drawn into the world of film and television. She did guest spots on TV shows like The Partridge Family, Room 222, All in the Family, and played supporting roles in films like John Cassavetes’ Minnie and Moskowitz and George Roy Hill’s Slaughterhouse-Five. She moved to New York and performed for a short run in Hair on Broadway but soon turned to singing full time, as a soloist as well as sharing the stage with her sisters Laurel and Timothy. Throughout her career she has enjoyed collaborations with such artists as Mercedes Sosa, Ronnie Gilbert, Inti Illimani, Emma’s Revolution, and her long-time songwriting partner, the late Jeff Langley.
In her early twenties, Near traveled with the Free The Army Show and the Indochina Peace Campaign; an experience that enabled her to learn about the function and consequences of the military industrial complex. While on the FTA tour in 1971 Holly was first introduced to the concept of global feminism. By 1974 she was crossing paths and sharing songs with the wave of new lesbian feminist performers such as Meg Christian, Cris Williamson, Linda Tillery, Mary Watkins, and Alive! Near dove into the feminist movement, trying to understand the depth of sexism and homophobia by turning those lessons into song.
Holly is known for the anthemic quality of some of her songs. As a songwriter she takes up the challenge of turning big concepts into small, personal stories. In response to the slaughter of the students at Kent State, she wrote It Could Have Been Me. And following the assassinations of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk in San Francisco, she penned Singing For Our Lives, which has become an anthem for the LGBTQ community and appears in the Unitarian Church hymnal. The chilling disappearance of people in Chile under the Pinochet dictatorship brought forth Hay Una Mujer Desaparecida to commemorate the women who had “been disappeared.”
In 2019, Near began a website project called Because of a Song, an online historic archive that documents some of the influential artists that rose from the feminist lesbian music scene in Oakland, California. The site can be viewed at www.becauseofasong.com.
A recipient of dozens of awards from organizations such as the ACLU and the National Organization of Women, Holly was one of Ms Magazine’s Women of the Year recipients and has been nominated for Grammys as well as the Legends of Women’s Music Award.
Tickets
General Admission
$60.00
Goes on sale
Feb 19, 12:00 PM
Sponsor Admission
This ticket includes premium reserved center-front seating and complementary raffle tickets.
$100.00
Goes on sale
Feb 19, 2:00 PM
