We're now into the new year... and I just want to take this moment to thank you for your support in 2009 of Project Economic Refugee and to invite you to frequently visit the new site this new year year (one option is to click on the "RSS Blog" button under the "Subscribe to this blog!" section on): www.economicrefugee.net ...and if you're on Facebook, please don't forget to join the project there: www.bit.ly/6o4mCb May you have a great and prosperous New Year! :-) -Reg
What's up. Hope you're doing good. I invite you to check out my latest campaign to fight hate speech against Latinos: the "Justice. Not Bullets." campaign. To find out more and how you can help, Please visit, http://wp.me/ps8BM-6s Peace, -Reg
May Day 2008 A Day of Action for Immigrant Rights Thursday, May 1st
Pickets at the RNC and DNC offices on Capitol Hill: 12:30 pm We will meet at the Capitol South Metro The RNC is located at 310 1st St.
SE The DNC is located at 430 S. Capitol St.
SE
Mass Rally in Malcolm X Park: 4pm 16th and Euclid Sts. NW Washington D.C.
Metro: Columbia Heights
Our Demands:
Immigration Reform with Justice and Dignity for All Stop the Raids, Deportations, and Use of No-Match Letters Rescind the Anti-Immigrant Resolution in Prince William County Declare the District of Columbia a Sanctuary City for Immigrants Establish and Support Workers Centers in D.C.
, Maryland, and Virginia
To call attention to these demands, we will be organizing a series of events on May 1st. We will picket the national offices of the Republican and Democratic National Committees, calling on members of both parties to recognize the basic human rights of all immigrants to this country. We will also be holding a march and rally.
With national elections underway, this is a critical time for advocates of justice for immigrant communities to raise our voices in solidarity. Raids and deportations continue to tear families apart, both across the country and within the Washington metropolitan region. We aim to challenge the climate of fear that these raids have produced and to show that the immigrant community will not be silenced. We invite all organizations committed to the struggle for social justice to join us in making this mobilization a success.
Organizing Meetings are 7 pm on Tuesdays at St. Stephen's Church: 16th and Newton Sts. Metro: Columbia Heights.
All are Welcome!
To Endorse or Receive More Information, email may1dc2008@gmail.com or call 202-974-8281 Sponsored By The May 1st 2008 Coalition Participating Organizations include All Souls Church Social Justice Ministries, Barrios Unidos, CASA of Maryland, CISPES, the CPUSA, the D.C. All
ITVS Community Cinema Presents KING CORN by Aaron Woolf, Curt Ellis and Ian Cheney
click here for more details
A documentary that raises troubling questions about how we eat—and how we farm.
OAKLAND Screening Tuesday 3/4, 6:30 PM Oakland Museum of California, James Moore Theatre 1000 Oak at 10th Street. One block from Lake Merritt BART Free parking in museum garage, entrance on Oak Street
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Presented By: ITVS Community Cinema, KQED Education Network, The Oakland Museum of California, The Oakland Film Office, The San Francisco Public Library, Hands On Bay Area, Access SF and Bay Area VIdeo Coalition.
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We're now into the new year...
and I just want to take this moment to thank you for your support in 2009 of Project Economic Refugee and to invite you to frequently visit the new site this new year year (one option is to click on the "RSS Blog" button under the "Subscribe to this blog!" section on):
www.economicrefugee.net
...and if you're on Facebook, please don't forget to join the project there:
www.bit.ly/6o4mCb
May you have a great and prosperous New Year! :-)
-Reg
What's up.
Hope you're doing good.
I invite you to check out my latest campaign to fight hate speech against Latinos:
the "Justice. Not Bullets." campaign.
To find out more and how you can help,
Please visit,
http://wp.me/ps8BM-6s
Peace,
-Reg
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May Day 2008
A Day of Action for Immigrant Rights
Thursday, May 1st
Pickets at the RNC and DNC offices on Capitol Hill: 12:30 pm
We will meet at the Capitol South Metro
The RNC is located at 310 1st St.
SE
The DNC is located at 430 S. Capitol St.
SE
Mass Rally in Malcolm X Park: 4pm
16th and Euclid Sts. NW Washington D.C.
Metro: Columbia Heights
Our Demands:
Immigration Reform with Justice and Dignity for All
Stop the Raids, Deportations, and Use of No-Match Letters
Rescind the Anti-Immigrant Resolution in Prince William County
Declare the District of Columbia a Sanctuary City for Immigrants
Establish and Support Workers Centers in D.C.
, Maryland, and Virginia
To call attention to these demands, we will be organizing a series of events on May 1st. We will picket the national offices of the Republican and Democratic National Committees, calling on members of both parties to recognize the basic human rights of all immigrants to this country. We will also be holding a march and rally.
With national elections underway, this is a critical time for advocates of justice for immigrant communities to raise our voices in solidarity. Raids and deportations continue to tear families apart, both across the country and within the Washington metropolitan region. We aim to challenge the climate of fear that these raids have produced and to show that the immigrant community will not be silenced. We invite all organizations committed to the struggle for social justice to join us in making this mobilization a success.
Organizing Meetings are 7 pm on Tuesdays at St. Stephen's Church: 16th and Newton Sts. Metro: Columbia Heights.
All are Welcome!
To Endorse or Receive More Information, email may1dc2008@gmail.com or call 202-974-8281
Sponsored By The May 1st 2008 Coalition
Participating Organizations include All Souls Church Social Justice Ministries, Barrios Unidos, CASA of Maryland, CISPES, the CPUSA, the D.C. All
ITVS Community Cinema Presents KING CORN by Aaron Woolf, Curt Ellis and Ian Cheney

click here for more details
A documentary that raises troubling questions about how we eat—and how we farm.
OAKLAND Screening
Tuesday 3/4, 6:30 PM
Oakland Museum of California, James Moore Theatre
1000 Oak at 10th Street. One block from Lake Merritt BART
Free parking in museum garage, entrance on Oak Street
OAKLAND Screening
Tuesday 3/4, 6:30 PM
Oakland Museum of California, James Moore Theatre
1000 Oak at 10th Street. One block from Lake Merritt BART
Free parking in museum garage, entrance on Oak Street
I hope ya'll have an amazing and positive conference full 'o hope and estrategia!
la lucha sigue, sigue!!
ITVS Community Presents Two Bay Area Screenings of BANISHED by Marco Williams.
BANISHED chronicles the history of three counties that forcefully banished African American families from towns one hundred years ago-and the descendants that return to find a shocking history.
Presented By: ITVS Community Cinema, KQED Education Network, The Oakland Museum of California, The Oakland Film Office, The San Francisco Public Library, Hands On Bay Area, Access SF and Bay Area VIdeo Coalition.
OAKLAND Screening
Tuesday 1/8, 6:30 PM
Oakland Museum of California, James Moore Theatre
1000 Oak at 10th Street. One block from Lake Merritt BART
Free parking in museum garage, entrance on Oak Street
San Francisco Screening:
Wednesday 1/9, 6:00 PM
San Francisco Main Public Library, Koret Auditorium
100 Larkin Street
Civic Center BART, exit at Grove and Hyde Street
Happy Birthday!