May 2, 2006 -
In an update on a janitor's strike that has been going on for two months at the University of Miami, where former Clinton Secretary of Health and Human Services
May 2, 2006 -
Wow! A couple of interesting days here at Facing South and around the nation. I won't try to recap all the news pouring in from around the country about the "Day Without Immigrants" yesterday.
May 2, 2006 -
Those who count themselves as friends of immigrant rights, but who doubted the wisdom of today's May Day boycott, predicted two things: 1) that the boycott would be meaninglessly small, and 2) that it would invite widespread reprisals againt wor
May 1, 2006 -
Dave Zirin points to one devastating outcome if today's boycott had been honored across the board:
May 1, 2006 -
It's almost 5 pm and there's already been a ton of May Day boycott activities across the South and country. Here are a few more items to come: ARKANSAS:
May 1, 2006 -
One part of the story of today's historic May Day boycott will be the big rallies in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago and Orlando -- the third wave of major demonstrations in the last two months for the growing immigrant rights movement.
May 1, 2006 -
Roberto Lovato, a journalist with New America Media, has a compelling piece about today's May Day immigrant boycott.