May Day 2010 Fort Collins

This May 1st we'll come together and celebrate our collective radical history, the struggle for workers' rights, and autonomous people's movements, while building our current communities of resistance!

The day's activities begin at 2 p.m. Meet at the Old Town Square--look for the black flags and a banner or two. We'll set out in celebration and head to a nearby park where we can enjoy free food and each others' good company.

Bring yourself, your friends, and revolutionary desire! If you wanna bring a banner, masks, costumes, extra food for the picnic, or anything else you feel is appropriate--please do!


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

racism and resistance

With the recent passage in Arizona of Senate Bill 1070, May Day as a day of struggle for immigrant rights has become even more urgent. This Saturday, May 1st, we will act in solidarity with those in Arizona resisting this official policy of racism. We recognize that this issue does not stop at the Arizona border. There are those here in our own town who continue to scapegoat immigrants and who would like to see the same law enacted here.

By coming together and getting to better know each other, we build our capacity for organizing and for resistance. Let's act in solidarity on May Day, and strengthen our relationships by sharing together in action, food, and fun.

no bosses, no borders
solidaridad sin fronteras!

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