NATIONAL LCIP FORUM – Dec. 9, 2021 –

 The Fight for Citizenship for All: Why There Can Be No Reconciliation with the Democratic Party

Date: Thursday, December 9 @ 3pm PST / 6pm EST

(Spanish translation will be provided; Habrá traducción al español)

Adding to its 35 years of failed promises, the Democratic Party has excluded a path to citizenship from the Budget Reconciliation Bill – excluding also all the important economic and climate justice provisions – and leaving 11 million undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. But from California to Chicago, from New York to Washington D.C., undocumented families are saying enough.

No more lies!
No more deportations!
A clear and permanent path to citizenship for all, now
!

The Democrats’ failure to pass the Budget Reconciliation Bill is only their latest betrayal. Join us as we hear from immigrant leaders, labor leaders, and public education teachers, among others, on the importance of connecting our struggles and building an independent working class party that is rooted in our movements, that is accountable to the grassroots through labor and community assemblies, and that can stand up to both corporate parties.

The time is ripe to seize the momentum of Striketober and the growing movements for racial, gender, and climate justice to win critical reforms for all working class people and oppressed communities. Our time is now.

Register in advance for this meeting

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

FEATURED PANELISTS:

• Luis Angel Reyes Savalza, undocumented activist, immigration attorney, and member of the Movement for Papers for All (Oakland, CA)
• Yurina Guzman, immigrant leader and member of the Movement for Papers for All (San Jose, CA)
• Joe Mejia, immigrant activist, poet, and hunger-striker inside ICE detention (Watsonville, CA)
• Berthony Dupont, editor, Haiti Liberté (Brooklyn, NY)
• David Van Deusen, president, Vermont AFL-CIO (Montpelier, VT)
• Marco Amaral, teacher, elected member for the Board of Trustees for the South Bay Union School District, and independent candidate for California’s Superintendent for Public Instruction (San Diego, CA)
• Connie White, co-convener of Labor and Community for an Independent Party (LCIP) and Labor Party advocate (Los Angeles, CA)

Donate to LCIP ©2021

Labor & Community For An Independent Party | P.O. Box 3425 Oakland, CA 94609
 The Fight for Citizenship for All: Why There Can Be No Reconciliation with the Democratic Party

Date: Thursday, December 9 @ 3pm PST / 6pm EST

(Spanish translation will be provided; Habrá traducción al español)

Adding to its 35 years of failed promises, the Democratic Party has excluded a path to citizenship from the Budget Reconciliation Bill – excluding also all the important economic and climate justice provisions – and leaving 11 million undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. But from California to Chicago, from New York to Washington D.C., undocumented families are saying enough.

No more lies!
No more deportations!
A clear and permanent path to citizenship for all, now
!

The Democrats’ failure to pass the Budget Reconciliation Bill is only their latest betrayal. Join us as we hear from immigrant leaders, labor leaders, and public education teachers, among others, on the importance of connecting our struggles and building an independent working class party that is rooted in our movements, that is accountable to the grassroots through labor and community assemblies, and that can stand up to both corporate parties.

The time is ripe to seize the momentum of Striketober and the growing movements for racial, gender, and climate justice to win critical reforms for all working class people and oppressed communities. Our time is now.

Register in advance for this meeting

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

FEATURED PANELISTS:

• Luis Angel Reyes Savalza, undocumented activist, immigration attorney, and member of the Movement for Papers for All (Oakland, CA)
• Yurina Guzman, immigrant leader and member of the Movement for Papers for All (San Jose, CA)
• Joe Mejia, immigrant activist, poet, and hunger-striker inside ICE detention (Watsonville, CA)
• Berthony Dupont, editor, Haiti Liberté (Brooklyn, NY)
• David Van Deusen, president, Vermont AFL-CIO (Montpelier, VT)
• Marco Amaral, teacher, elected member for the Board of Trustees for the South Bay Union School District, and independent candidate for California’s Superintendent for Public Instruction (San Diego, CA)
• Connie White, co-convener of Labor and Community for an Independent Party (LCIP) and Labor Party advocate (Los Angeles, CA)

Donate to LCIP ©2021

Labor & Community For An Independent Party | P.O. Box 3425 Oakland, CA 94609

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 The Fight for Citizenship for All: Why There Can Be No Reconciliation with the Democratic Party

Date: Thursday, December 9 @ 3pm PST / 6pm EST

(Spanish translation will be provided; Habrá traducción al español)

Adding to its 35 years of failed promises, the Democratic Party has excluded a path to citizenship from the Budget Reconciliation Bill – excluding also all the important economic and climate justice provisions – and leaving 11 million undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. But from California to Chicago, from New York to Washington D.C., undocumented families are saying enough.

No more lies!
No more deportations!
A clear and permanent path to citizenship for all, now
!

The Democrats’ failure to pass the Budget Reconciliation Bill is only their latest betrayal. Join us as we hear from immigrant leaders, labor leaders, and public education teachers, among others, on the importance of connecting our struggles and building an independent working class party that is rooted in our movements, that is accountable to the grassroots through labor and community assemblies, and that can stand up to both corporate parties.

The time is ripe to seize the momentum of Striketober and the growing movements for racial, gender, and climate justice to win critical reforms for all working class people and oppressed communities. Our time is now.

Register in advance for this meeting

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

FEATURED PANELISTS:

• Luis Angel Reyes Savalza, undocumented activist, immigration attorney, and member of the Movement for Papers for All (Oakland, CA)
• Yurina Guzman, immigrant leader and member of the Movement for Papers for All (San Jose, CA)
• Joe Mejia, immigrant activist, poet, and hunger-striker inside ICE detention (Watsonville, CA)
• Berthony Dupont, editor, Haiti Liberté (Brooklyn, NY)
• David Van Deusen, president, Vermont AFL-CIO (Montpelier, VT)
• Marco Amaral, teacher, elected member for the Board of Trustees for the South Bay Union School District, and independent candidate for California’s Superintendent for Public Instruction (San Diego, CA)
• Connie White, co-convener of Labor and Community for an Independent Party (LCIP) and Labor Party advocate (Los Angeles, CA)

Donate to LCIP ©2021

Labor & Community For An Independent Party | P.O. Box 3425 Oakland, CA 94609

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