Say no to racism, white supremacy, war, bigotry and climate change! Defend immigrants’ and workers’ rights! Demand the closing of refugee detention camps!
WHEN: Thursday, September 12 at 4 PM (lasting at least several hours)
WHERE: Gathering at the Columbus Statue at Eastern Ave & S President Street, Baltimore
RSVP ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/events/510783109697396/
The people of Baltimore, especially young people, are deeply opposed to Trump’s policies of racism and division, whether it’s his attacks on migrants or refugees or his racist attacks on Black and Brown people.
Trump’s policies are anti-people, anti-worker and absolutely pro-banks and big business; he is ramping up hate to divide people to weaken any movement to oppose the rich getting richer, and the poor getting poorer. Trump’s base of supporters includes not only big oil, bankers and business interests; it also includes neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
The protest will confront all of Trump’s policies including the climate crisis and the threat of war and sanctions whether it’s Venezuela, Iran or any other country. Money spent on the Pentagon could be used to house, educate and feed the people right here in Baltimore. We need unity and solidarity! The real rat is Trump himself!
HOSTED BY: ICE Out of Baltimore Coalition, Peoples Power Assembly, Prisoners Solidarity Committee, and Youth Against War and Racism
Check out the Baltimore Welcoming Committee for a list of other activities taking place during the House Republican retreat this week.
COMING UP:
ICE Out of Baltimore Work Session
WHEN: Tuesday, September 17 at 6:30 PM
WHERE: 2011 N Charles St, Baltimore
We will be working on a banner to drop over MLK Boulevard during rush hour on September 27th. Come meet the organizers and supporters of the IOB campaign and get involved in the fight against im/migrant and refugee injustice!
Peoples Power Assembly Bi-Monthly Meeting
WHEN: Thursday, September 19 at 6:30 PM
WHERE: 2011 N Charles St, Baltimore
We will be discussing ICE Out of Baltimore, the campaign for justice for Amazon workers, and the fight for truth and justice for Marlyn Barnes who died under suspicious circumstances at Harford County Detention Center this April. The Prisoners Solidarity Committee is working with Marlyn’s family to figure out the truth behind his death. A shocking amount of inmates have died at this detention center in recent years. Both im/migrant detention centers and prisons are concentration camps for the poor! |