Across the nation peeople discuss the May 1st mobilization
Cindylu of LoterÃÂa Chicana struggles on whether to participate in the boycott and what influenced her final decision. Un dÃÂa sin una hija/nieta de inmigrantes
Why May 1st Matters at Migra Matters a blog dedicated to “A Progressive Discussion on US Immigration Policy and Practicesâ€Â
Irish Voices provides A discussion on immigration from the perspective of Irish undocumented immigrants in the US
Big Brown Girl struggles with her role as a Latina Teacher on May 1st.
On immigration, an LGBT rift? Andrés Duque looks at the discussion on immigration from the perspective of both the LGBT advocacy community and immigrant advocacy community. He offers discussion on LGBT/Immigration here, here, here, here, and here.
Chicana on the Edge weighs her decision on whether or not to go to work on Monday.
Daily Texican links to his brother’s extremely eloquent article on why he will boycott on May 1st .
Lucio of Fighting Words offers his view on the immigration rallies of the last few weeks.
Agustin del Flor y Canto encourages readers to stand up for human rights.
Roni of Goddess Musings offers up advice to her readers “So those of you here in Chicago, take May 1st off. Grab yourself 2 signs and spend the whole day yelling to “The Man” in the streets. Good luck, stay safe, and grab a mug of hot tea to soothe that throat of yours too.â€Â
Gustavo gets readers to join in a rally in Porterville, California.
Latina Lista is so on top of the rallies on May 1st and everything that has been leading up to it….I can’t begin to link to all the entries
Los Blogueros en Washington DC con su post Un dÃÂa sin inmigrantes: 1 de mayo
Autor Luis RodrÃÂguez offers his perspectiva May 1 – Boycott and Demonstrate for Immigrant Rights
Pancho and his family get ready for some rallies: “I am a Public Servant, Yale Grad, Proud Product of AZ Public Schools, Daughter of Immigrants, and I support Pathways to Citizenship.
Abdul-Halim of Planet Grenada has all kinds of articles on Muslim, black and Latino viewpoints on immigration. I recommend going to his blog and using the search engine to find what interests you (too many articles to post here).
Luis Moreno at Sin Fronteras new site
We Recognize May 1st As A Day Of Struggle To Build An Organized Revolutionary Working Class Consciousness
May Day, 2006: review, books, memoir, fiction, journal, poem “La Bloga contributors forgo our usual format to contribute short pieces relating to today’s immigration protests throughout and beyond Aztlán. We remind U.S. residents, including those whose “papers” are less than four hundred years old, that May Day’s roots lie in the U.S. of 1886. If mexicano participation in this American holiday reaches historic proportions today, the reasons may lie in history”
Vivir Latino covering the rallies and immigration discussion from all kinds of perspectives.
Cyberazteca at XISPAS informs on May 1st mobilization
Xoloitzquintle is conflicted on what to do on May 1st as a professor of an immigration seminar .
Xicano Power “El Gran Boicot” - La Raza, Silent No More! and MAY DAY - El Gran Boicot (Live Blogging)
Migrations a blog focused on immigration law by immigration attorney Yvette Lopez-Cooper.
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Trackback on May 4, 2006 03:49 amI just stumbled onto your blog via Planet Grenada. Let’s just say that I dig what you’re writing and I’ll be paying some return visits. Keep on keepin on.
Comment on May 10, 2006 03:45 pm