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Part 1- May 1st. Caravan for Justice

by builder123 Sunday, May. 09, 2004 at 5:49 PM

Los Angeles- Hundreds of immigrants and immigrants rights advocates canvassed the city of Los Angeles on May Day, otherwise known as International Workers Day, a day in celebration of working class struggles all across the world.

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Above – marching to Assi Market

For the past five years, the Multi-ethnic Immigrants Workers Organizing Network (MIWON) and other community-based organizations such as the Institute for Popular Education of Southern California (IDEPSCA), Clinica Monsignor Oscar Romero and Actions for Grassroots Empowerment and Neighborhood Development Alternatives (Agenda) have worked together to bring the issue of Legalization for Immigrants to the Public eye and to engage in public discourse around struggles of low wage immigrant workers in the United States.

The “Caravan for Justice” traveled to three important points in Los Angeles to demand fair treatment for immigrant workers while targeting national, statewide and local issues effecting immigration. The first stop was at the federal building in Westwood where the Caravan addressed their concern over pResident Bush’s guest worker proposal and called on the federal government for fair immigration reform. Then the caravan went to the office of Governor Schwarzenegger to convey the demands of immigrant workers in California for a fair drivers license program and to stop cutting health care services. Lastly the caravan stopped at Assi Market to shine a spotlight on two companies which have violated the labor rights of immigrant workers.

Adapted from MIWON press release.

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MIWON Event Introduction - bilingual

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May 1st. Caravan for Justice

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May 1st. Caravan for Justice

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John Jackson – ACORN - bilingual

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“…People are starting to get together meeting together and start fighting together about workers rights whether their immigrants rights poor folks rights I work for an organization called ACORN that is organizing in low income communities across this country…”

John Jackson
http://www.acorn.org/
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