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Concert for Peace, People in Solidarity: No More Raids

Music festival to promote solidarity between immigrant and non-immigrant communities and to call for an end to immigration raids.
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Oct 03, 2008 – Community, labor and faith organizations from the DC metro area have come together to organize “Concert For Peace: People in Solidarity,” a multicultural and multinational festival to call to an end to immigration raids and to strengthen bonds between immigrant and non-immigrant groups.  The festival will take place this Sunday October 5 from 1-6pm at the Takoma Community Center, at 300 Van Buren St. NW, Washington, D.C.  

Marino Cordoba, a day laborer organizer for CASA of Maryland, declared, “Immigration raids and deportations divide families and deeply affect day laborers and workers in general.  We need a federal law that protects families, recognizes immigrants’ contribution to the economy, and promotes family reunification. The artists and participants of the Festival are in solidarity with the families affected by recent immigration raids in the DC metro area and nationwide.

Reverend Whit Hutchinson, a leader in the Metro DC Sanctuary Network, believes that, “In the present climate of fear and intimidation, economic uncertainty, and what approaches repression by immigration authorities, nothing is more important than demonstrating that working people and people of good will across the economic spectrum stand together, stand against the scapegoating of the most vulnerable, and stand for an open, non-racist, justice-loving society. That is what I think the concert on October 5th is about.” Ruth Castel-Branco, an organizer with DC Jobs with Justice, a coalition of labor and community organizations in the District, added, “Raids and deportations have served to exploit and marginalize all working people, immigrant and non-immigrant.  They have been used as a tactic by employers to bust unions, undermine worker organizing, foster terror and divide communities.”

“Concert For Peace: People in Solidarity” will feature live music from hip-hop, percussion, salsa, and rock groups. Artists include: Joseph and Latin Son, Chaquis Maliq, Nueva Cosecha, Uninterrupted, Trabajo Digno, Ardumus, Bassey Ikpi, and more. Community and religious leaders will send a political message about the unity between cultures and the effect on immigration raids in dividing families and peoples. This will be a family-oriented festival that will also host community organization information tables on safety, health, housing, youth programs, immigration, and services from organizations in the D.C. metro area.

Sponsors: National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), CARECEN, Tenants and Workers United, Legal AID Justice Center, CASA of Maryland, Liberated Muse Productions, DC Jobs with Justice, United Workers of Baltimore, Union de Trabajadores de Washington DC, Reston Interfaith, Metro D.C. Interfaith Sanctuary Network, Centro Manuel Zapata Olivella, Association Milpa, National Capital Immigration Coalition, Washington Metropolitan Council AFL-CIO, Jews United for Justice

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The mission of NDLON is to improve the lives of day laborers in the United States. To this end, NDLON works to unify and strengthen member organizations to be more strategic and effective in their efforts to develop....www.ndlon.org

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Issued By:National Day Laborer Organizing Network
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Phone:202-285-9673
State/Province:District of Columbia
Zip:20009
Country:United States
Categories:Arts, Event, Non Profit
Tags:Immigration, Solidarity Between Communities, Live Music, Art And Culture
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