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OneBrickOneVoice
21st February 2007, 04:17
The New York City May 1 Coalition is preparing the ground work for the
2007 May 1 Mobilization for Immigrant & Workers Rights.Wed. February 28th
The May 1 Coalition will begin to set the growndwork to adress one of the most inportant socia/political issues of the times

Organize to Mobilize for
Stop The Raids & Deportations
Legislation for Full Legalization

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The following is information about the next meeting of the May 1st coalition. We urge you to make every effort to attend this meeting, bring friends and activists as this will be an important meeting. The main order of business will be plans for building May Day 2007.

WHEN: Wednesday, February 28
WHERE: 105 E. 22nd St. Room 4A
between Park and Lexington
Take the #6 to 23rd St.
TIME: 6:30p.m.


Other agenda points include:

Report from the Feb. 3 national conference in L.A. to make plans for May 1st 2007
Rapid Respond Team to the raids and deportations
Legislation
Sanctuary movement
Legal training for activists
And reports on other standing committees of the May 1st Coalition

Nothing Human Is Alien
22nd February 2007, 01:10
Legislation for Full Legalization

You've gotta be kidding me.

The reformists have really fucked this movement over.

"Leave your flags at home! Only fly U.S. flags, or they'll call us anti-American!"

"We need to protest on Saturdays, not weekdays, so we don't miss work and school and hurt the economy!"

"We need legislation for legalization, not direct action!"

Disgusting.

OneBrickOneVoice
22nd February 2007, 05:49
oh shit I didn't see that. Well I guess its most important because its a mayday rally. We communists, anarchists, and socialists need to be there and militantize it.

Bright Banana Beard
23rd February 2007, 03:56
still we gotta be there for the worker! All worker united against the class exploitation!

OneBrickOneVoice
23rd February 2007, 05:09
look even today, at the NYU counter-protest, which was organized by reactionary fucks who spent a good amount of money printing out "peaceful protest guidelines", there was room for more militant action. There were maybe 300 people and a good number of anarchists and communists who when we got fed up, stormed their shit.