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Saturday, April 5, 2003
11 AM
Assemble at Marcus Garvey Park at 124th St. & 5th Ave.
March starts at 12:00 Noon
2 PM Rally at Harlem State Office Building
125th St. & Adam Clayton Powell Blvd (7th Ave.)
A Call To African Americans & All
People Of Color
We must show the world that we stand in opposition to this racist war
in Iraq!
We stand in opposition to a war where most of our children's bodies
will litter the deserts in Iraq. It is our children who are being sent
to kill others due the economic draft that leaves them without jobs,
decent homes, health care, quality education or protection against
police brutality! It is our children and our families whose human
rights continue to be violated by this racist government and big
business.
Join your sisters and brothers in Harlem!
Assemble at Marcus Garvey Park at 124th St. & 5th Ave.
March starts at 12:00 Noon
2 PM Rally at Harlem State Office Building
125th St. & Adam Clayton Powell Blvd (7th Ave.)
Organizer: Black Solidarity Against the War Coalition
Endorsing groups (partial listing): District Council 1707:Raglan
George/Executive Director, Brenda Stokley/Local 215, Victoria
Mitchell//Local 107, Glenn Huff/Local 205, Norman Taylor/Local 215,
Betty Powell/Local 95; NYCLAW; A.N.S.W.E.R.; Muslim American society; Al-Awda
NY/NJ; The New England Committee to Defend Palestine; Women in Islam;
Council on American Islamic relations (CCAIR-NY); The Islamic Circle of
North America (ICNA); Defend Palestine Committee; Vieques Support
Campaign; Prolibertad; Harlem Tenants Council; Harlem Fight Back; December
12th Movement; New York City Chapter of The National Conference of Black
Lawyers; New York City Metro Area Chapter of N'COBRA; Patrice Lumumba
Coalition; Black Telephone Workers for Justice; New Jersey State wide
Coalition for Reparations; People's Organization for Progress; Black
Workers Unity Movement; Blacks Against The War, Action for Community
Empowerment; Community Justice Center; Cuba Solidarity New York; The
Emergency Committee for Palestine; New Jersey Solidarity; Monica
Santana/Immigrant Rights Activist; William Camacaro/Committee in
Solidarity with Venezuela; Silvia Arana/Latino Collective of WBAI; La
Fuerzan de la Revolucion (Dominican Communist Party); NY City MetroChapter
of the Black Radical Congress.
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