Friday, May 28, 2010

National day of action against SB 1070 AIM Santa Barbara

National day of action against SB 1070 AIM Santa Barbara

Aim Santa Barbara
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National day of action against SB 1070 -Phoenix AZ SUPPORT OUR RELATIVES!
Prayers for everyone that will be going to this historical event!
INDIGINOUS PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO MIGRATE ANYWHERE WE WANT!

Remember the real “illegal Immigrants” do not have brown skin! They came over here from across the ocean

AIMSB
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FROM Alane Golden

Dear friends,

Today and tomorrow, May 28 and 29, several events will be occurring in Phoenix in opposition to SB 1070. I invite you and members of your church to plan to participate, as a way of being in solidarity with our United Methodist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, Evangelical, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, and other brothers and sisters who happen to be immigrants and whose lives will be affected negatively by this law.

If you cannot attend, please pray for these events, that they may be faithful and peaceful expressions of our concerns for those affected.

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NDLON (National Day Laborer's Organization) and Puente Sponsored

May 28

6:00 p.m. Festival of Human Rights

Location: El Portal, 2nd Ave & Grant, Phoenix, AZ
Time: 6pm - 12am/All Ages, $5 donation
Details: Live Music, Art Show, Film Festival, Live Poster Printing, Cultural Marketplace.

Confirmed Bands: Los Jornaleros del Norte, Olmeca, Outernational, FE of In Lak Ech, The Haymarket Squares, Mazameh

May 29

8:00 a.m. Gather at Indian Steele Park, 3rd St. & Indian School Rd

8:30 Program (with music and speakers)

10:00 March begins (about 5.7 miles)

Water/emergency stops

2 miles in to the march

3 miles in

5 miles in

1:00 Program at the capitol (music and speakers)

Reform Immigration for America/Local Interfaith sponsored

6:00 Community picnic at the capitol (food for people from out of town

7:30 Prayer vigil – consecration of 500 youth for the work of voter registration

CAUTION!!

Temperatures will probably approach 105 degrees, with full sun. Wear protective clothing, walking shoes, and hats/caps. Bring sun block to wear (apply regularly) and plenty of water to drink.

Grace and peace,
Jim Perdue
Missionary for Immigration and Border Ministry
Desert Southwest Conference in collaboration with the National Plan for Hispanic/Latino Ministry
1550 E. Meadowbrook Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85014-4040
Phone: 602-266-6956 x206
Fax: 602-266-5343

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