M A Y D A Y 2010
flyer (art from 2009)
writingresource.info/flyers/maydayflyer1.pdf (8.5 X 11)
poster (art from 2008)
writingresource.info/flyers/PDXMaydayPoster.pdf (8.5 X 11)
alternate flyer (at right)
writingresource.info/flyers/PDXMayday2010.pdf (11 X 17)
jpg for webpage or e-mail posting
http://www.writingresource.info/flyers/PDXMayday2010.jpg
MARCH AND RALLY
FOR WORKERS’ RIGHTS
May 1st, 2010
11 AM - Posters & Party
Noon - Rally w/ Speakers & Entertainment
1pm - March
Meet at South Park blocks
STOP THE ICE RAIDS & DETENTIONS
EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE
ACT NOW! Union Yes! SOLIDARITY NOW!
Stop the War! Comprehensive Reform
No more Bank and Corporate bailouts!
Fair Share Taxes! Stop education, social service, & Tri-Met CUTS!
Universal Heallthcare Housing is a Human Right!
Stop evictions & foreclosures!
Pass the Employee Free Choice Act!
http://www.maydaypdx.blogspot.com/
Peace, Freedom, & Jobs with Justice
Economic Justice!
End the War!
http://pdxmayday.blogspot.com/
www.WritingResource.info/mayday
Friday, April 30, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Organizing for Mayday!
May Day 2010 - March and Rally: Jobs for All! Immigrants Rights are Worker's Rights
We hope to build on the success of past marches and bring tens of thousands of Portlanders into the street on May 1st to support worker and immigrant rights and to raise our collective voices to demand an economy that works for everyone!
MAY DAY STATEMENT
International Workers' Day began in the 1880s in the United States with the fight for an eight-hour work day. Today we commemorate the struggle of working people and the poor around the world for economic justice. We stand together against racism, police violence, and attacks on immigrants through ICE raids and detentions. No one is illegal. We aim to stop discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Through solidarity we will reform our immigration, criminal justice, and economic systems to meet human needs. We demand an increase in public spending, not more cuts to education, public transportation, and social services. We demand decent affordable housing, not foreclosures and evictions. We demand single payer health care for all. We demand living wage jobs, full employment, and the restoration of our right to organize workplaces. We can achieve these goals by taxing the rich and corporations instead of bailing them out. We can stop free trade agreements that have outsourced jobs and kept wages low here while creating sweatshops and destroying resources elsewhere. We can end the wars and occupations as well as environmental catastrophes that serve to keep the corporations rich and the people in poverty. Solidarity Forever. Si se puede.
Voz: Workers' Rights Education Project
A place for news and updates for Portland's Mayday 2010!
We hope to build on the success of past marches and bring tens of thousands of Portlanders into the street on May 1st to support worker and immigrant rights and to raise our collective voices to demand an economy that works for everyone!
MAY DAY STATEMENT
International Workers' Day began in the 1880s in the United States with the fight for an eight-hour work day. Today we commemorate the struggle of working people and the poor around the world for economic justice. We stand together against racism, police violence, and attacks on immigrants through ICE raids and detentions. No one is illegal. We aim to stop discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Through solidarity we will reform our immigration, criminal justice, and economic systems to meet human needs. We demand an increase in public spending, not more cuts to education, public transportation, and social services. We demand decent affordable housing, not foreclosures and evictions. We demand single payer health care for all. We demand living wage jobs, full employment, and the restoration of our right to organize workplaces. We can achieve these goals by taxing the rich and corporations instead of bailing them out. We can stop free trade agreements that have outsourced jobs and kept wages low here while creating sweatshops and destroying resources elsewhere. We can end the wars and occupations as well as environmental catastrophes that serve to keep the corporations rich and the people in poverty. Solidarity Forever. Si se puede.
Voz: Workers' Rights Education Project
- Sweat Free NW
- Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
- SEIU Local 503
- SEIU Local 49
- SEIU Local 49
- PSU Progressive Student Union
- PSU Faculty Association AFT
- www.Peaceresource.org
- Portland Social Form
- Portland Restaurant Workers Association
- Portland Peaceful Response Coaliton
- Portland Jobs with Justice
- Portland Immigrants Rights Coalition
- Portland Community College Faculty Federation
- Portland Central American Solidarity Committee
- PDX Peace Coalition
- PCUN - Northwest Tree Planters and Farmworkers United
- Oregon Fair Trade Campaign
- MEChA Statewide
- May Day facebook group
- International Socialist Organization
- ILWU Local 5
- Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana
- American Friends Service Committee
- Alliance for Democracy Portland Chapter
- 90.7 KBOO Radio
May Day 2010 -
May Day 2010 -
March and Rally:
http://pdxmayday.blogspot.com/
http://maydaypdx.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
http://www.blogger.com/profile/00275395102790806760
A place for news and updates for Portland's Mayday 2010!
We hope to build on the success
of past marches and bring tens
of thousands of Portlanders into
the street on May 1st to support
worker and immigrant rights and
to raise our collective voices to
demand an economy
that works for everyone!
MAY DAY STATEMENT
International Workers' Day began in the 1880s in the United States with the fight for an eight-hour work day. Today we commemorate the struggle of working people and the poor around the world for economic justice. We stand together against racism, police violence, and attacks on immigrants through ICE raids and detentions. No one is illegal. We aim to stop discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Through solidarity we will reform our immigration, criminal justice, and economic systems to meet human needs. We demand an increase in public spending, not more cuts to education, public transportation, and social services. We demand decent affordable housing, not foreclosures and evictions. We demand single payer health care for all. We demand living wage jobs, full employment, and the restoration of our right to organize workplaces. We can achieve these goals by taxing the rich and corporations instead of bailing them out. We can stop free trade agreements that have outsourced jobs and kept wages low here while creating sweatshops and destroying resources elsewhere. We can end the wars and occupations as well as environmental catastrophes that serve to keep the corporations rich and the people in poverty. Solidarity Forever. Si se puede.
Portland May Day Coalition
1131 SE Oak St. Portland, OR 97214
(503) 233-6787
Supporters and sponsors from 2009
Voz: Workers' Rights Education Project
Sweat Free NW
Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
SEIU Local 503
SEIU Local 49
http://www.peaceresource.org/
PSU Progressive Student Union
PSU Faculty Association AFT
Portland Social Form
Portland Restaurant Workers Association
Portland Peaceful Response Coaliton
Portland Jobs with Justice
Portland Immigrants Rights Coalition
Portland Community College Faculty Federation
Portland Central American Solidarity Committee
PDX Peace Coalition
PCUN - Northwest Tree Planters and Farmworkers United
Oregon Fair Trade Campaign
MEChA Statewide
May Day facebook group
International Socialist Organization
ILWU Local 5
Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana
American Friends Service Committee
Alliance for Democracy Portland Chapter
90.7 KBOO Radio
Mayday PDX 2006
http://maydaypdx.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
March and Rally:
http://pdxmayday.blogspot.com/
http://maydaypdx.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
http://www.blogger.com/profile/00275395102790806760
A place for news and updates for Portland's Mayday 2010!
We hope to build on the success
of past marches and bring tens
of thousands of Portlanders into
the street on May 1st to support
worker and immigrant rights and
to raise our collective voices to
demand an economy
that works for everyone!
MAY DAY STATEMENT
International Workers' Day began in the 1880s in the United States with the fight for an eight-hour work day. Today we commemorate the struggle of working people and the poor around the world for economic justice. We stand together against racism, police violence, and attacks on immigrants through ICE raids and detentions. No one is illegal. We aim to stop discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Through solidarity we will reform our immigration, criminal justice, and economic systems to meet human needs. We demand an increase in public spending, not more cuts to education, public transportation, and social services. We demand decent affordable housing, not foreclosures and evictions. We demand single payer health care for all. We demand living wage jobs, full employment, and the restoration of our right to organize workplaces. We can achieve these goals by taxing the rich and corporations instead of bailing them out. We can stop free trade agreements that have outsourced jobs and kept wages low here while creating sweatshops and destroying resources elsewhere. We can end the wars and occupations as well as environmental catastrophes that serve to keep the corporations rich and the people in poverty. Solidarity Forever. Si se puede.
Portland May Day Coalition
1131 SE Oak St. Portland, OR 97214
(503) 233-6787
Supporters and sponsors from 2009
Voz: Workers' Rights Education Project
Sweat Free NW
Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
SEIU Local 503
SEIU Local 49
http://www.peaceresource.org/
PSU Progressive Student Union
PSU Faculty Association AFT
Portland Social Form
Portland Restaurant Workers Association
Portland Peaceful Response Coaliton
Portland Jobs with Justice
Portland Immigrants Rights Coalition
Portland Community College Faculty Federation
Portland Central American Solidarity Committee
PDX Peace Coalition
PCUN - Northwest Tree Planters and Farmworkers United
Oregon Fair Trade Campaign
MEChA Statewide
May Day facebook group
International Socialist Organization
ILWU Local 5
Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana
American Friends Service Committee
Alliance for Democracy Portland Chapter
90.7 KBOO Radio
Mayday PDX 2006
http://maydaypdx.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
MayDay in Portland
MAYDAY 2010
PORTLAND
ORGANIZING
This is a page
to get the word
out about
organizing meetings
for this year's
May Day.
Tuesdays,
6:30
at Voz
1131
SE Oak St
Portland,
Oregon
Jobs for All!
Immigrants
Rights
are
Worker's
Rights
Email:
mayday-organizing-pdx@googlegroups.com
Location:Portland, OR.
Facebook Link!
http://www.facebook.com/search/?o=69&sfxp=1&c1=4#!/group.php?gid=10150121898845296&ref=search&sid=214902377.1705071576..1
PORTLAND
ORGANIZING
This is a page
to get the word
out about
organizing meetings
for this year's
May Day.
Tuesdays,
6:30
at Voz
1131
SE Oak St
Portland,
Oregon
Jobs for All!
Immigrants
Rights
are
Worker's
Rights
Email:
mayday-organizing-pdx@googlegroups.com
Location:Portland, OR.
Facebook Link!
http://www.facebook.com/search/?o=69&sfxp=1&c1=4#!/group.php?gid=10150121898845296&ref=search&sid=214902377.1705071576..1
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