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SAN FRANCISCO MAY DAY 2005 MARCH
SAN FRANCISCO MAY DAY 2005 MARCH
DEFEND IMMIGRANT RIGHTS!
RECLAIM WORKERS’ POWER!
DEFEND IMMIGRANT RIGHTS!
RECLAIM WORKERS’ POWER!
What: May Day March and Rally in Solidarity with Local Labor Struggles
and Immigrant Workers.
When/Where: Sunday May 1st.
3PM- March from Jefferson Square Park (Gough/Turk 10
minute walk from Civic Center BART)
5PM- Rally at Dolores Park (18th/Dolores)
7PM- Town-Hall meeting, food, music, film screening at CellSpace
(2050 Bryant near 18th St.)
Who: Anarchist Action, Bay Area Anarchist Council, Industrial Workers of
the World- Bay Area Chapter.
May Day is International Workers Day. It was born out of the struggles of workers here in America in 1886, when general strikes broke out across the land and were met with bloody repression - including the Haymarket Massacre in Chicago, followed by the frame-up and state-sanctioned executions of several anarchist labor organizers.
Since then, it has been observed world-wide as International Workers Day. This year once again, all over the globe, working people will take to the streets to celebrate their struggle for workers' rights and opposition to the capitalist’s wars.
We stand for a world free of bosses and borders. We are fighting and struggling so that one-day we will abolish them and take back control of our own lives, workplaces, and communities. This May Day, we will take back the streets of this city and stand in solidarity with the struggles of immigrant workers.
We will gather on Sunday May 1st at 3 PM at Jefferson Square Park (Gough/Turk) and march to Dolores Park in San Francisco’s Mission district. There we will hold a rally including speakers from recent and ongoing local labor and immigrant workers struggles with a report-back from the recent delegation, which went to Arizona protesting the racist vigilantes Minuteman Project. The march and rally will be followed by food, music, and a free movie screening at 7PM at Cellspace (2050 Bryant St). We will also hold a brief town-hall style meeting at Cellspace where we will discuss plans for fighting back against the proposed cuts and fare hike of San Francisco’s public transportation system.
Our final organizing meeting will be on Sunday April 24th at New College in San Francisco (766 Valencia St) Room 11B from 1PM to 3PM.
In Solidarity,
Anarchist Action
http://www.anarchistaction.org
anarchistaction [at] riseup.net
Bay Area Anarchist Council
baac [at] riseup.net
Industrial Workers of the World- Bay Area Branch
bayarea [at] iww.org
and Immigrant Workers.
When/Where: Sunday May 1st.
3PM- March from Jefferson Square Park (Gough/Turk 10
minute walk from Civic Center BART)
5PM- Rally at Dolores Park (18th/Dolores)
7PM- Town-Hall meeting, food, music, film screening at CellSpace
(2050 Bryant near 18th St.)
Who: Anarchist Action, Bay Area Anarchist Council, Industrial Workers of
the World- Bay Area Chapter.
May Day is International Workers Day. It was born out of the struggles of workers here in America in 1886, when general strikes broke out across the land and were met with bloody repression - including the Haymarket Massacre in Chicago, followed by the frame-up and state-sanctioned executions of several anarchist labor organizers.
Since then, it has been observed world-wide as International Workers Day. This year once again, all over the globe, working people will take to the streets to celebrate their struggle for workers' rights and opposition to the capitalist’s wars.
We stand for a world free of bosses and borders. We are fighting and struggling so that one-day we will abolish them and take back control of our own lives, workplaces, and communities. This May Day, we will take back the streets of this city and stand in solidarity with the struggles of immigrant workers.
We will gather on Sunday May 1st at 3 PM at Jefferson Square Park (Gough/Turk) and march to Dolores Park in San Francisco’s Mission district. There we will hold a rally including speakers from recent and ongoing local labor and immigrant workers struggles with a report-back from the recent delegation, which went to Arizona protesting the racist vigilantes Minuteman Project. The march and rally will be followed by food, music, and a free movie screening at 7PM at Cellspace (2050 Bryant St). We will also hold a brief town-hall style meeting at Cellspace where we will discuss plans for fighting back against the proposed cuts and fare hike of San Francisco’s public transportation system.
Our final organizing meeting will be on Sunday April 24th at New College in San Francisco (766 Valencia St) Room 11B from 1PM to 3PM.
In Solidarity,
Anarchist Action
http://www.anarchistaction.org
anarchistaction [at] riseup.net
Bay Area Anarchist Council
baac [at] riseup.net
Industrial Workers of the World- Bay Area Branch
bayarea [at] iww.org
For more information:
http://www.anarchistaction.org
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How does it feel to be irrelevant?
Hey, numbnuts -- you're supposed to be in front of my motherfuckin' sleigh, with your nose blinking fast as fuck for the boss, right?
Rudi is always ready to sign off of work for the day (if he does work) and drive long distances in his SUV to leftist protests to deliver that message. I personally wish he would attach himself like a leach to some of the people selling the most alarmist communist papers; we always face a quandary of how to avoid them.
I wasn't able to make the march, did someone take photos that they post up?
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