20th Annual Sacramento Cesar Chavez March & Festival

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When
Sat, March 26 2022
Where
Southside Park
2115 6th Street
Time
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Admission
Free
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20th Annual Sacramento Cesar Chavez March & Rally

brought to you by:
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement – Sacramento
AFL- CIO (LCLAA)

Join us as we march to honor the memory of Cesar Chavez. The farm worker and workers struggle is real today than ever before. Join us to march in support of all workers and to continue the legacy of the Farm Workers Movement. Leaders and the builders of the farm workers union was driven by human rights, civil rights determined to fight for the right to organize workers for a fair labor contract, worker protections, and jobs! Today essential workers are over worked, many died on the front-line during this pandemic, and many who continue to hold the fabric of our nation are under attack. This pandemic has economically affected every family in the world while farm workers are harvesting the fruits and vegetables that are stocked in our local markets without over-time pay, and overworked, workers inside of factories working under suffering conditions and overworked, teachers returning to school early or without proper or enough PPE protections, fast food workers under paid and over worked, public schools under attack, the unhoused increasing in every city throughout the nation, the rent to high, and now demanding peace instead of war. Join Us! Bring your banners, signs, and family.

We will march from Southside park and return back to Southside park where we will have a program of community leaders on the struggle today, hear from the candidates we’ve endorsed, live musical performances, vendors, and other social activities and festivities.

The Lowrider community will follow the march in solidarity to decriminalize lowriding.
Lowriders rally at 9:00am.
Lowriders on Display at the Park

Live Musical Entertainment:
Mentes Diferentes (Hip-Hop}
Baile Folklorico
Danza Azteca
DJ Emilio B
and More

General Info:
Francisco Garcia
(916)717-2010
Frank_R_Garcia@yahoo.com

Booth Info:
Walter Kawamoto
Walter.Kawamoto@Gmail.com

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The first part of our time together will be spent reading, looking, listening, and talking. We will spend the second half of our time in communal quiet, writing together in response to the work we`ve looked at, with time left at the end for optional sharing.

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Scholarships are available for youth writers and those in need of financial assistance. Apply by 11/15.

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