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SF March for Immigrant Rights

by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
Tens of thousands of people throughout the Bay Area skipped work and school on Monday, May 1, to show their support for immigrant rights.
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It was difficult to estimate the size of the crowd, but it appeared as a large as the largest of the recent antiwar demonstrations. By the time the front of the march had reached Civic Center, the tail end was still leaving the Embarcadero.

The days actions began at 8:30 am with a "cacerolazo" (banging pots and pans, a la Argentina) as a couple hundred activists on foot and on bikes played cat-and-mouse with the police in the financial district.

A large crowd gathered at 11am at the Embarcadero for the day's major march. People from all walks of life were out in force, including, of course, thousands of immigrants from Mexico, Central America, Asia, Muslim countries, and Europe. Anarchists, communists, and socialists were present in large numbers, along with queer, transgender, labor, and student contingents. Many parents brought out their children for what proved to be a festive and peaceful march, followed by an afternoon rally at Civic Center Plaza.

As evening approached, the remaining crowd marched to the Federal Building in the Tenderloin, for a rush-hour rally, joined by those who had not been able to ditch work during the day.
§"You Can't Spell USA Without US"
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Festive & diverse crowd
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Homemade banners and signs
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§"You like our food, why not us?"
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Domestic Workers Coalition
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§An awful lot of flags...
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§"Victory Forever"
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§No to anti-immigrant HR4437
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Anarchosyndicalist block celebrates MayDay
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Gringos for immigrant rights
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Transgender contingent
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Rainbow flag
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§"We Are Not Criminals"
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§One of many families
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Anti-Bush/Pro-Immigrant
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§Asians also out in force
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§"The Pilgrims Were Immigrants"
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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§March approaches Civic Center
by Liz Highleyman (liz [at] black-rose.com)
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