Members of the club spoke at the action, where hundreds of people and various community organizations were present.
Working alongside the Southern Workers Assembly, members of the Triangle/Greensboro club had been heavily involved with efforts to get the resolution passed.
Targeting Google and the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator, the No Tech For Apartheid action highlighted big business complicity with fascism.
The local CPUSA club joined others in packing city hall and demanding a ceasefire resolution.
Around 400 students and community allies are putting pressure on the administration to divest from Israel, just as they did during the struggle against apartheid South Africa.