May Day 2015 March, Rally, and Noise Demonstration //// Marcha, mitin y manifestación de ruido para 1 de Mayo 2015
Join the May Day 2015 Radical Coalition in a march, rally, and noise demonstration against capitalism and state repression! //// Afiliese a la Coalición Radical 1o de Mayo 2015 en una marcha, mitin y manifestación de ruido contra el capitalismo y la represión estatal.
March starts at Union Park at 2:30PM
Short speak-out by Mexican Consulate
**Accessibility point at 18th, Loomis & Blue Island at approximately 3:45PM
Rally & Noise Demonstration at Cook County Jail, 26th and California, at 5:00 PM
Food served during rally by Food Not Bombs Pilsen
Bring noisemakers!
La marcha empieza en la Union Park a 2:30 pm.
El Consulado Mexicano dará un discurso corto.
**Punto para conectar en la 18th, Loomis y Blue Island a 3:45 pm aproximadamente.
Mitin y manifestación de ruido en la Cook County Jail, en la 26th y California, a las 5:00 pm
Comida servido durante el mitin por Food Not Bombs Pilsen
¡Traigan matracas!
We encourage all anti-capitalists, radical unionists, anarchists, socialists, and working class militants to come to the march wearing red and black. //// Recomendamos que todos anticapitalistas, sindicalistas radicales, socialistas y militantes de la clase trabajadora vengan a la marcha llevandose rojo y negro.
**There will be a designated stop-off point at the intersection of 18th, Loomis, and Blue Island for those unable to walk the length of the march. Indoor seating, water and restrooms will be made available here. The 60 bus can be taken directly from here to the rally location.
If you are in need of additional accommodations, please e-mail may1chicago@gmail.com //// Será un punto designado para hacer una parada en la intersección de 18th y Blue Island para l@s que no pueden caminar la marcha completamente. Aquí será disponible asientos interiores, agua y aseos. Se puede tomar el bús 60 de aquí directamente a la ubicación del mitin. Si necesita otros preparativos, por favor envíe un correo electrónico a may1chicago@gmail.com
URGENT! REPRESSION AND CENSORSHIP OF CHICAGO MAY DAY EVENTS!
On April 28th, 2015, at roughly 4pm, an organizer of this year’s Chicago May Day events was contacted by a representative of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America after a visit from the Chicago Police Department regarding the May Day Radical Coalition/IWW Benefit Concert on May 2. The UE representative was told by the Police that the Industrial Workers of the World and associated groups in the May Day Radical Coalition are organizations that “cause civil unrest.” UE clarified with police that the IWW is a labor union that is holding a benefit event for the union at a union hall, as the IWW has done many times before. It was made clear to the authorities that the UE and IWW were willing to resolve potential code or ordinance issues in order for the show to proceed.
Yesterday, April 29th, 2015, at roughly 4pm, it was brought to the attention of officers of the Industrial Workers of the World Chicago General Membership Branch that UE Hall was served 3 separate Cease and Desist orders. We value UE Western Region’s attempts to negotiate and understand that this effectively forced UE’s hand to cancel the contract with the IWW for the benefit event. The IWW does not wish to cancel the event, and officers have been searching for a new location but, at press time, the May 2 show is without a venue.
The City of Chicago’s attempt to shut down the IWW May Day Benefit Concert is a clear instance of repression of anti-capitalist organizing and a direct attack on our ability to fund the May Day 2015 Radical Coalition March, Rally, and Noise Demonstration, as well as future May Day events.
The history of May Day itself lies in the City of Chicago’s attempts to destroy the labor movement and silence revolutionary voices through the execution of the Haymarket Martyrs. This repression instead inspired a more radical and militant working class movement. Today’s attempts to disrupt our May Day actions will only serve to inspire us continue our fight with even more passion.
We will not be intimidated, our resolve will never weaver, we will not stop until we achieve a world without bosses, and we will continue to stand by the words of Haymarket Martyr August Spies:
“If you think that by hanging us you can stamp out the labor movement… the movement from which the downtrodden millions, the millions who toil in misery and want, expect salvation – if this is your opinion, then hang us! Here you will tread on a spark, but there and there, behind you – and in front of you, and everywhere, flames blaze up. It is a subterranean fire. You cannot put it out”.
We call on all who wish to show that a fire still burns in the heart of Chicago’s working class movement to come to Union Park at 2:30pm tomorrow, Friday May1st, and take to the streets for a March, Rally, and Noise Demonstration against capitalism and state repression.
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