Unofficial Projects
Submitted by intexile on h, 04/24/2006 - 6:22pm.
Submitted by intexile on cs, 04/13/2006 - 5:01pm.
BAIRC is a broad-based coalition of individuals and organizations working to build a unified voice for immigrant rights that transforms and improves the lives of immigrants. We do this by forging strong, working relationships between member organizations, advocating for just public policies, raising public awareness about the rights and living conditions of immigrants, and increasing the capacity of member organizations to work on immigrant issues.
Submitted by intexile on h, 04/03/2006 - 12:40am.
Immigrants contribute 7 billion in social security per year. they earn 240 billion, report 90 billion, and only are reimbursed 5 billion, "where are the 85 billion?" They also contribute to the U.S. economy 25 billion more than they receive in healthcare, etc., etc., etc. According to the anti-immigrant politicians and hatemongers, "immigrants are a drain on society." If this is true, then during the day on May 1st the stock market will surge, and the economy will boom. If not, we prove them wrong once and for all. We know what will happen!
Submitted by intexile on p, 03/24/2006 - 3:16pm.
The National Immigrant Solidarity Network (NISN) is a coalition of immigrant rights, labor, human rights, religious, and student activist organizations from across the country. We work with leading immigrant rights, students and labor groups. In solidarity with their campaigns, and organize community immigrant rights education campaigns.
Submitted by intexile on k, 02/07/2006 - 7:27am.
Submitted by intexile on v, 02/05/2006 - 7:12pm.
The Antifascist Web wants to raise the international consciousness of Antifascists and Antifascist movements by letting them speak themselves, uncensored...
Submitted by intexile on v, 02/05/2006 - 7:10pm.
In January of 1985 New York University was given an extraordinary gift. Through the joint efforts of Dr. Debra E. Bernhardt, head of NYU's Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, and Martin Lapan, then Executive Director of the Jewish Labor Committee, 850 boxes of the historical records of the JLC were transferred to the Archives. This vast collection, a total of more than three million pages of documentation and ten thousand photographs, posters, and graphics, records the work of the Committee from its founding in 1934 through the early 1980s.
Submitted by intexile on v, 02/05/2006 - 7:09pm.