1698 Foothill Blvd
Oakland, CA 94606
USA
Join us for another year of commemorating one of the largest historical anti war protest to come out of the Chicano movement – August 29th, 1970.
Join us as we honor the largest anti war protest ever to take place in the 1970’s against the Vietnam War. Thousands of community members gathered to peaceful protest against the large amount of RAZA that was put in the front lines during the War in Vietnam.
Now in 2016 We gather to call an end to the War on our Black Brothers and Sisters here in the U.S. by militarized state forces who are shamelessly and indiscriminately assassinating even children and hiding behind a badge, the same badge that has excused the killings of Brown and Native Lives and later criminalizing them. We are demanding an end to a war on our migrant community and an end on communities who are being displaced from their homes in Oakland, San Francisco, Richmond and other cities alike and being forced into homelessness and then criminalized and dehumanized. And we are calling an end to the same state forces killing our brothers and sisters in Palestine, Philippines, Oaxaca and other Third World Communities fighting for self determination.
Join Us! For our 37th Annual Xicana Moratorium Day, August 28th @ San Antonio Park from sunrise to late afternnon. Join us, in commnity as we celebrate, eat, dance, shop, learn, and enjoy a beautiful day in Oakland! United For Justice, The Struggle Continues for Human Rights! #nodrama#nodrugs #nohipsters