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- Events in Arizona 2
- Events in California 37
- Events in Canada 1
- Events in Colorado 3
- Events in DC 2
- Events in Florida 4
- Events in Georgia 1
- Events in Illinois 1
- Events in Indiana 1
- Events in Kansas 1
- Events in Kentucky 2
- Events in Massachusetts 3
- Events in Michigan 2
- Events in Minnesota 1
- Events in North Carolina 2
- Events in New Jersey 3
- Events in New Mexico 2
- Events in Nevada 1
- Events in New York 3
- Events in Oregon 2
- Events in Pennsylvania 2
- Events in Rhode Island 1
- Events in Texas 5
- Events in Vermont 1
- Events in Washington 5
- Events in Wisconsin 3
Total known events 91
Number of States participating = 26
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ARIZONA
- Phoenix, AZ – Marcha Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum to State Capitol 8:30 AM AZ
- Tucson, AZ – Marcha y mitin – South Gate Shopping Center 8 AM AZ
CALIFORNIA
- Berkeley, CA Rally y Marcha – Sproul Plaza al City Hall, 11 AM CA
- Cal State Dominguez Hills: Labor and Social Justice Fair Conference CA
- Calexico, May 1st Binational immigration symposium Conference – 08:30 AM-08:30 PM CA
- Chico, CA Mitin/Marcha – City Hall, 3 – 8 PM CA
- Davis, CA Mitin y marcha – UC Davis Campus, 11 – 2 PM CA
- Farmersville, CA – Marcha – Parque Memorial 4 PM CA
- Fort Bragg, CA – Marcha, Tienda La Bamba 9:00 AM CA
- Fresno, CA Eaton Plaza March (at the water tower) Gathering at 5:00 p.m begins at 6:00 p.m. CA
- Fresno, CA Mitin y marcha – Centro Civico – Fulton Mall 4 – 8 PM CA
- HAYWARD, CA – March & Rally – 10 a.m. Weekes Park @ 27182 Patrick Ave, 10:30 – 12:30 March to City Hall, 1:30 Rally @ City Hall CA
- Los Angeles, CA ABRIL 30 Immigrant Rights Teach In – Antioch University 2 PM CA
- Los Angeles, CA March by MIWON & LA County Fed, 1:30 PM Meet @ Echo Park, 4:30 PM Rally& postcard action @ Placita Olvera CA
- Los Angeles, CA Marcha – Cinco Puntos a City Hall 11 AM CA
- Los Angeles, CA Marcha – Olympic/Broadway 12 PM CA
- Los Angeles, CA Marcha y Mitin – 3rd/Vermont a McArthur Park 2 – 7 PM CA
- Madera, CA – Mitin, 5 PM CA
- Martinez, CA – Vigilia y marcha, Martinez Marina 5:30 PM CA
- Mendota, CA ABRIL 29 Marcha de los Niños – 10 AM CA
- Modesto, CA – Mitin – Hatch Road/Crow Landing, 10 AM CA
- Modesto, CA ABRIL 29 Rally-March – Gil’s Plaza 3 PM CA
- Mountain View, CA – Vigilia – The Worker Center, Calvary Church 5 PM CA
- Mountain View, CA Vigilia – The Worker Center, Calvary Church 5 PM CA
- NAPA, CA – Vigilia / Vigil – Veterans Park in Napa Downtown From 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m CA
- Oakland, CA: Program at Fruitvale Plaza 3:30-4:30pm Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum to State Capitol CA
- Oakland, CA: Students/Youth MARCH to City Hall! 10:00 AM-01:00 PM GATHER at High St. and International Blvd. CA
- Riverside, CA: Immigrants / Workers Rights = Human Rights MayDay March CA
- Sacramento, CA – Marcha, Hiram Johnson High School a State Capitol 10 AM CA
- Salinas, CA – Cuatro marchas – Constitutional y Laurel, 12 PM – 5 PM CA
- San Diego, CA – Marcha – Chicano Park a City Hall, 10 AM CA
- San Diego, CA – Rally – City College, 3 PM CA
- San Francisco, CA: SF May Day March And Rally – Dolores Park 12 Noon March to Civic Center for 4 PM Rally CA
- San Jose, CA: May Day Action – Mi Pueblo Shopping Center, Story Rd. & King Rd. to City Hall, 04:00 PM-06:00 PM CA
- San Rafael, CA – Vigilia y marcha – Community Center – Canal, 6 AM – 10 AM CA
- Santa Barbara, CA – Begins at 6:30pm in Presidio Springs at 721 Laguna Street CA
- Santa Cruz, CA: May 1st March & Rally for Immigrant & Worker Rights CA
- Santa Rosa, CA – Marcha – Old Albertsons Shopping Center 11 AM CA
- SFA ‘Dine with Dignity’ May 1st Campus actions CA
CANADA
- Vancouver CANADA Marcha, Solidaridad con Inmigrantes, Migrantes e Indocumentados- Clark Park a Grandview Park 6 PM Canada
COLORADO
- Denver, CO March – 12th & Mariposa Lincoln Park 10 AM CO
- Greeley, CO, May 2nd Unity March – Island Grove Park – 514 N. 14th Ave – More info 970.388.0834 or 303.887.2795 CO
- Longmont, CO: UNITY MARCH – Detention & Deportation – 11:30 AM-01:30 PM CO
DC
- Washington D.C. ABRIL 30 100TH DAY ACTION IN DC – Detention & Deportation 10:00 AM-03:00 PM DC
- Washington D.C: May 1st Rally – Malcolm X Park, W St. NW and 16th St. NW – 03:00 PM-06:00 PM DC
FLORIDA
- Gainesville, FL: Mayday Demonstration – Kirby Smith Community Center, 620 East University Ave – 04:30 PM-06:30 PM FL
- Immokalee, FL – Begins at 5pm in the Immokalee Community Park at 312 1st Street North FL
- MIAMI, FL MAYDAY 2009 – Downtown Miami, 100 Chopin Plaza 04:00 PM-08:00 PM FL
- Tampa, FL – Begins at 3:00pm at the corner of Dale Mabry and Columbus FL
GEORGIA
- Atlanta, GA – Begins at 10AM at the Capitol Building on Washington Street GA
ILLINOIS
- Chicago, IL MARCH ON MAY FIRST, MARCHA EL PRIMERO DE MAYO – Union Park, Ogden and Ashland 10:00 AM-04:00 PM IL
INDIANA
- Indianapolis, IN Marcha – 5 – 9 PM IN
KANSAS
- Wichita, KS: May Day March – City Hall, 455 N. Main Street – 06:00 PM-08:00 PM KS
KENTUCKY
- Louisville, KY Mitin y marcha – Courthouse a Jefferson Park 5 – 7 PM KY
- Louisville, KY: May Day Rally 11:30 AM -01:30 PM. Gather at Courthouse (Broadway & 6th) – Noon: Rally at Jefferson & 6th KY
MASSACHUSETTS
- Boston, MA – March and Rally – Glendale Park, Elm St., Everett, MA 4:30 pm – March from Central Square MA
- Chelsea, MA Marcha – City Hall a Central Square 2 – 5 PM MA
- E. Boston, MA Mitin y marcha – Boston Common 4pm, gathering time 2:00pm – March from Chelsea City Hall, gathering time 3:00pm MA
MICHIGAN
- Detroit, MI – 4th Grand Peaceful March – W. Vernor & Woodmere 10:00 AM, RALLY at Clark Park at 12:00 Noon MI
- Kalamazoo, MI: MayDay March – 5:00 pm, St. Joseph Gymnasium, 930 Lake St. MI
MINNESOTA
- Minneapolis, MN – International Workers Day March & street festival – Lake Street & 13th Ave S – 04:00 PM-08:00 PM MN
NORTH CAROLINA
- Asheville, NC – Begins at 5:30pm in Pack Square, Downtown Asheville NC
- Raleigh, NC Manifestación pasiva – Cámara legislativa NC
NEW JERSEY
- Elizabeth, NJ Mitin – Warinanco park 11 AM NJ
- Jersey City, NJ ABRIL 29 Rally – Journal Square 3 PM NJ
- Newark, NJ – Rally Starts at 11:00AM in Lincoln Park on Broad Stree, march to 970 Broad St (Federal Immigration Buliding) NJ
NEW MEXICO
- Albuquerque, NM – March Starts at 4:30pm at Holy Rosary Church, 5525 Fortuna Road – Tiguex Park 3 – 5 PM NM People Present
- Santa Fe, NM – Marcha – Downtown – De Vargas Park 4 – 7 PM NM
NEVADA
- Las Vegas, NV: Justice for Immigrants March – 3:30 Meet-up Commercial Center, 5:00 March to Fed. Courthouse Mitin 7 PM NV
NEW YORK
- New York, NY – APRIL 30 Public Forum (For Publico) on the STRIVE Act – LaGuardia Community College 1 – 2:30 PM NY
- New York, NY – May Day Rally for Workers and Immigrants Rights, Union Square, 14th Street & Broadway 12:00 PM-07:00 PM NY
- New York, NY – MayDay Rally & March for Workers & Immigrant Rights, Union Square 04:00 PM-06:30 PM NY
OREGON
- Portland, OR March & Rally – South Park Blocks, SW Salmon and SW Park, 1pm Posters & Party, 4pm – Speakers & Entertainment OR
- Salem, OR: Unity March – Rally and March for Comprehensive Immigration Reform – Oregon State Capitol – 11:00 AM-03:00 PM OR
PENNSYLVANIA
- Philadelphia, PA – Elmwood Park @ South 71st St. and Buist Ave, Southwest Philly NOON TO 2 PM PA
- PITTSBURGH, PA: – 4:00 p.m. Vigil at ALLEGHENY COUNTY JAIL, 2ND AVE – 5:00 p.m. March for Immigrants’ Rights PA
RHODE ISLAND
- Providence, RI – Rally outside of the USCIS office at 3:30pm RI
TEXAS
- Austin, TX – Will be held on the State Capitol South Steps, 5 – 7:30 PM TX
- El Paso, TX – Gather at the corner of Mills and Walnut at 4:30pm and march to downtown – Placita de los Lagartos TX
- McAllen, TX Marcha – Municipal Park 6 PM TX
- San Antonio, TX – Mitin y marcha, Plaza del Zacate 12 PM – 7 PM TX
- SAN ANTONIO, TX: International Workers Day March – Milam Park In Front of Santa Rosa Hospital – 06:00 PM-08:00 PM TX
VERMONT
- Montpelier, VT: Rally – Vermont Statehouse, 111 State St. – 12:00 PM-03:00 PM VT
WASHINGTON
- Bellingham, WA Mitin – Cornwall Park 12-6 WA
- Mt. Vernon, WA Mitin y marcha 11am WA
- Seattle, WA – Marcha y mitin – Seattle Center Fisher Pavillion 3 PM WA
- Seattle, WA: 9th Annual May 1st March & Rally – Rally 3:30PM Judkins Playfield (behind St. Marys Church) WA
- Yakima, WA Marcha – Miller Park 3:30 PM WA
WISCONSIN
- Madison WI March for the poor, immigrants & workers – 11:00 a.m. Gathering at Brittingham Park WI
- Madison WI Marcha y Mitin – Capitolio estatal 12 PM WI
- Milwaukee, WI: Statewide Immigrant & Labor Rights March – Depart from 5th and Washington Streets 12:00 PM-02:00 PM WI
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