A celebration of the third anniversary of the March 10, 2006 march for 
Legalization for All 
The crisis & our march to justice 
2nd Annual Conference of the March 10th Committee 
  
Friday, March 6th. Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, 800 S. Halsted St., Chicago, 
IL., 60607 
Saturday March 7th. Azteca Mall, 3200 S. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, IL., 60623 
  
The immigrant struggle is everybody’s struggle. Everybody’s struggle is an 
immigrant struggle. 
March 10th, 2006, gave birth to a mass mobilization for the legalization of the 
twelve million of undocumented workers in the United Sates. After three years, 
neither Congress nor the White House has solved the plight of millions of 
working families, but to the contrary they have filled their lives with 
uncertainty. 
Now, and after a decade of neoliberal policies that have taken the world at the 
edge of economic collapse, the uncertainty has spread to all the home of this 
country’s working folks. In response, The U.S. people stopped the political 
rule of the right, overwhelmingly voting for an alternative of change. 
In search of that change, immigrants are getting ready one again to march this 
May Day in demand of justice and equality for all. With that purpose, the March 
10th Committee invites everybody to a conference dedicated to discuss and 
elaborate ideas for the next steps in the fight for social justice, building 
unity between immigrant and native born workers. 
  
Program: 
Friday, March 6th (at The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum) 
6 PM: Politico-cultural event (Confirmed reservation required) 
  
Saturday March 7th (at the Azteca Mall) 
 9 AM: (and all day) Workshops, forums and panels: General Assembly of Workers 
(See Below) * the economic crisis * labor struggles today *students and youth 
mobilization * the fight against budget cuts in healthcare, education y and 
housing * racism and repression against immigrants and other minorities * the 
war * immigration and labor laws reform * the struggle to end raids and 
deportations * and more. 
6 PM: Plenary (with the report back from the sessions during the day): The next 
steps and May Day. 
 8 PM: Commemoration of the Women’s International Day. 
  
For further information, to confirm your attendance or to reserve a 
informational booth at the conference, call or email Orlando Sepúlveda at 
773-387-825 or [email protected] 
General Assembly of Workers 
  
Mexican, Latino and  American workers. 
Workers with a union or without it. 
Temporary workers and day laborers. 
  
Are you tired of abuse and discrimination? Are you tired of low wages and 
disrespect? 
  
Join us. We will share our experience fighting and winning over those who want 
to take away our rights at the work place and forcing to act those who would 
want to keep us under shadows. 
  
Many of us have won, some have not, but we stay strong in our purpose of 
getting respect and being treated human beings. In a country in economic 
crisis, immigrants are the favorite scapegoat of the powerful and only united 
we can confront them. We are pushin our unions to stand firm and comply with 
wath they promised us, to defend the worker. We are forcing the greedy boss to 
respect our rights, so we can have a dignifying life. Come, listen to us and 
share with us you experience 
  
In struggle for the rights of all workers, 
  
Convokes Chicago Workers Collaborative 
  
This assembly will be carried on March 7th at 9 AM, in 3200 S. Kedzie Ave. 
(Azteca Mall), and it is part of the 2nd annual Immigrant Conference of the 
March 10 Committee. 
  
For more information on this assembly call or write to Martin Unzueta 
773-653-3664 or [email protected] 
  
  
 
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