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Thursday, October 19, 2006

BIG WEEKEND - 10/21 - 10/22

For those coming out for Saturday's immigrant rights march to distribute Revolution, meet at Revolution Books at 11:00 am.

SATURDAY: MARCH & RALLY FOR IMMIGRANT RIGHTS!
Saturday, Oct. 21st 1pm
Union Square & March to Times Square

We defeated Sensenbrenner last spring, now let's keep fighting for our rights! Now, rather than hear our demands for real immigration reform, politicians are ramming through more laws to deport more people, take away more rights, and cause more deaths at the border.

BRING PICTURES OF YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES AT THE BORDER, BEEN DEPORTED OR DETAINED, OR AFFECTED BY UNJUST LAWS TO PLACE ON A BORDER WALL OFREMEMBRANCE & RESISTANCE.

In their names, we demand:
Full legalization for all!
An end to deportations, detentions, raids, & police collaboration!Family reunification!
No more laws that will kill more people at the border!Rights & protection for all workers!

For more info or to endorse:
http://nyunitedforimmigrantrights.blogspot.com
917-472-1105

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SUNDAY: STEP OUT FOR THE 11TH ANNUAL NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST THIS OCTOBER 22, 2006
2pm rally at Union Square

Nicholas Heyward Sr., father of Nicholas Junior, who was killed by a housing cop in September 1994, stated in a recent interview, “Since 9/11, this whole situation with police brutality has heightened so much, that it is more important today that October 22nd continues to demonstrate and bring out the reality of what's happening. If you are someone who has fought against or spoke out against police brutality in the past, it should be essential for you to be at October 22nd National Day of Protest.” (Revolution #66, October 22, 2006)

This year’s theme, in light of an escalation of police killings, coupled with a rapidly decaying situation as this country moves quickly into a police state, is appropriately, “Homeland Security = More Stolen Lives.” (Stolen Lives in the term activists from the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality use to denote those loved ones whose lives literally have been stolen at the hands of law enforcement.)

To read the 2006 Call for the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, go to www.october22.org. For more information about this year’s rally and march, 866-235-7814, or oct22ny@yahoo.com.

Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a GenerationNo More Stolen Lives!
October 22 - Wear Black!
http://october22-ny.org

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