Hey y'all, can we start thinking about endorsing this event this year? Check it out.<br><br><br clear="all">Attached is a document which can also be filled out on-line at [ <a href="http://maydayrva.org/endorse.php" target="_blank">http://maydayrva.org/endorse.php</a>
]. The <b><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">deadline</span> </b>for
endorsements that will go to press will be <b><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">April 10, 2011</span></b>! <br>
<br><blockquote style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote"><p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><strong>May Day! Workers of the World Unite!</strong></span></p>
<p>This is our day! International Workers Day! Our day to recognize and
appreciate the social and economic achievements of the international
labor movement. The struggle began in 1884 when the Federation of
Organized Trades and Labor Unions passed a resolution that would enact
an eight-hour workday beginning on May 1, 1886. On May 4th, 1886 during a
general strike for the eight hour day in Chicago, police fired on
strikers and killed a dozen people in what has become known as the
Haymarket Massacre. In 1890, Labor activists, Leftists, Socialists and
Anarchists began celebrating May 1 as the International Worker’s Holiday
to achieve “…the legal establishment of the 8-hour day, the class
demands of the proletariat, and universal peace.”</p><p>With the specter
of a market free of government regulation that
reaches far beyond the familiar borders of the United States, there is a
need, more than ever, for a labor movement that demands for the rights
of working people, and holds accountable the government and corporations
for the injustices that we are forced to endure at the mercy of the
wealthy.</p><p><span></span></p><p><strong>The Struggle Continues! We
must Organize!</strong></p><p><strong> </strong>There is no time better
than now! From the office
worker in a business suit to the construction worker in coveralls, no
one has been left untouched. Corporate greed permeates every aspect of
our lives as workers are laid off without benefits and left to fight to
save their homes from foreclosure. While the city becomes a destination
for the suburban middle class, protections for lower income residents
are virtually non existent. Urban planners are heralded for ushering new
life, income and opportunities into the area, but they also
inadvertently pave the way for gentrification and the displacement of
those who depend on the proximity of jobs and public transportation to
survive. Developers left unchecked by city government are threatening
Public Housing residents with the prospect of becoming homeless. All the
while, institutional racism continues to permeate our culture, with
hate groups on the rise in both membership and influence. And despite
the popular movement demanding health care for all, the decision has
been handed over to the insurance companies.</p><p>The economy has
reached an all time low and workers are left to fend
for themselves with few solutions. Immigrant and migrant workers
continue to be scapegoated drawing attention away from the role of
corporations and the destabilizing effects of free trade agreements.
Recognizing our similarities rather than differences, we are united
around the core principle that we must link arms and fight back in the
spirit of those that came before us in a true display of solidarity.</p><p>This
May Day we wish to demonstrate the presence of a labor movement
in Richmond that is ready to fight against the multitude of injustices
in our communities. We wish to unite individuals, faith based groups,
unions, students, teachers and progressive organizations who will stand
in solidarity with one another, for economic & social justice,
freedom, and equality! And overall, we wish to better define the
overlapping issue of capitalism that exists at the root of all our
working class woes.</p></blockquote>
<br>-- <br>Always with Solidarity<br><br>Nathan<br>