May Day - International Workers' Day for Immigrants Rights
Arrests and raids of immigrant workers have continued in several parts of our country, including here in Western Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh Friends of Immigrants has organized a May 1st march for immigrant workers' rights on International Labor Day for the third year in a row.
*3:00 pm - counter detention vigil in front of the jail on 2nd ave., downtown Pittsburgh (aka Pittsburgh House of Hospitality)
*4:00 pm - rally and march for immigrants' rights
Immigrants' rights are human rights! No human being is illegal!
(Posted in Solidarity)
3 pm: Assemble at Fruitvale BART Plaza
4 pm: March down International Blvd
6 pm: Rally at Oakland City Hall, 14th & Broadway
Media contact:
Jesus @ Oakland Community Organizations
jrodriguez [at] oaklandcommunity.org
Press English-language phone contact:
Santuario 510-540-5296
Sponsored by Oakland Sin Fronteras and collaborating community organizations
Please join headliner Garnet Rogers, along with Matt Watroba, Mick Lane, Chris Buhalis, Len Wallace and Eleni kelakos at the Ark, for a night of song and solidarity as we honor "the Golden voice of the great Southwest", Utah Phillips.
“I spent my whole life making somebody rich; I busted my ass for that son of a bitch” from Utah’s song ‘All Used Up’.
Tickets are $20 and may be purchased from the Mich. Union Ticket Office - (734) 763-TKTS (8587) at The Ark Box Office or on the web from Ticketmaster.
Open to all members of the Bay Area iu670 organizing committee
For more information, please contact the Bay Area IWW
For more information email bayarea@iww.org
Location:
Grassroots House 2022 Blake Street BerkeleyWe will gather at 11 am at the intersection of Park Blvd and 580/MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, next to Oakland High School. Shortly before noon, we will march the 2 blocks to the E. 33rd and Park Blvd for a moment of silence. This is where a bomb planted in her car exploded and nearly killed Judi Bari on May 24 in 1990. In 2003, the City of Oakland declared May 24 Judi Bari Day.
Please join us! Look for the colorful banner that says "Don't Ever Give Up!"
Info: 510-548-3113
You can get there on AC Transit #57 from MacArthur BART or Telegraph and 40th eastbound. Leaving BART at 10:27, 10:42 background:
It was 18 years ago on May 24, 1990 that a pipe bomb planted under her car seat exploded and nearly killed Judi Bari, and only hours later that she was charged with bombing herself, along with her comrade in the car, Darryl Cherney.
It was 11 years ago that Judi, after fighting the FBI, fighting for the forests and the workers, and putting together a Constitutional rights lawsuit against the FBI and Oakland cops, tragically died of cancer at her home.
ALL PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED!