Join the Immigrant Youth Justice League
On Wednesday, March 10
Show support and solidarity to the thousands of undocumented youth on
"National coming out of the shadows day."
-March for Legalization-
Wednesday, March 10
Reunion
at Union Park: 11:00a.m.-1:00p.m.
March Step off Time: 1:00 p.m.
Arrive at
Federal Plaza and Demonstration: 3:00 p.m.
Updated Information regarding March 10 2010
1.) Banner and Signs Making
Radio Arte 1801 W. 18th St. Chicago IL @ 2:00 p.m
2.) Press conference on Tuesday March 9 2010 to announce the last touches for March 10 event.
WHAT: Press conference
WHEN: Tuesday
March 09, 2010, 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: 1810 S.
Allport St. Chicago IL 60608
WHO: Nuevo
March 10th Group/Organizers for March 10
event.
3.) Planning Meeting Reminder
Our last planning meeting is on Tuesday March 9th at 6:00 pm 1810 S. Allport Chicago IL 60608 (Pilsen Chamber of Commerce)
4.) Flyers available for distribution
Flyers for the March and Demonstration are available as of now!, if you need some before the meeting you may contact me directly on the phone or e-mail for pick up or drop off. Flyers will be available on Sunday, March 7 at Radio Arte.
5.) Updated List of Endorsers as of March 7 2010
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6.) Endorsements
For those who can contribute financially, we are asking to cooperate with a $50 donation for the upcoming expenses of the event. If a check, it can be made out to the "Immigrant Youth Justice League." There’s no physical address to mail the check yet, but pick up is available. Organizations are able to endorse the march until one day prior to the event.
7.) Information about the March 10 Event
To all Immigrant Rights Activists and Organizations; join the youth on this youth-led march with endorsements, participation, and resources.
"National Coming out of the Shadows Day"
March for Legalization
Chicago will come out of the shadows for a mass mobilization
on March 10th, 2010.
The Immigrant Youth Justice League (IYJL) is working
with community organizations for a mass youth-led immigrant rights mobilization
in Chicago, and national coordinated actions by youth and students starting on
March 10th, 2010 in support for a path towards legalization.
IYJL members
have been “coming out” or openly identifying as undocumented immigrants, and
speaking about our stories, as a strategy to get the issue of immigration in
people’s minds, and on the national agenda. In collaboration with the national
youth-led network United We Dream, students and youth from around the country
will be organizing “coming out of the shadows” actions between March 10th and
March 21st, starting right here in Chicago.
We live everyday in fear and we are tired of it. We want to
be able to talk about our lives and our stories without fearing persecution or
deportation. We are not free to travel, go to school, work, live, but we refuse
to be helpless.
In Chicago on March 10th, 2010 youth are calling for a
community mobilization from Union Park to Federal Plaza, ending with a mass
coming out direct action demonstration by undocumented youth. This “coming out
of the shadows” is meant as a call for leadership from Senator Dick Durbin
(D-IL), who has been supportive of immigrant youth, but has not taken action to
pass immigration reform this year. IYJL has also extended an invitation for a
place at the table to the Senator, as well as President Barack Obama and
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, so that they can hear the
proposals for immigration reform from the people that are affected the
most.
In these times, we must
remember our dignity, courage and perseverance. And we must work together for
the comprehensive immigration reform our country needs. It is time we start
climbing the mountain again, and this time we will reach the
top.
This is the year to make
immigration reform the number one priority on President Obama's agenda. But to
achieve this, we must work together.
Together, we must start the climb!
Together, we must reach the top!
Together, we must lift our voices!
Together, we must go to the streets!
Together, we must and will March on March 10
2010!
We demand immigration reform
now!
Help us spread the word; invite everyone you come in contact
with!
More and updates will be
posted on our new website:
www.iyjl.org
New Flyers are attached!