Team Kshama: marching to celebrate victory


Tens of millions of workers around the world are marching to celebrate the victory of the 8-hour work day and continue fighting for our rights. Immigrant workers, the most exploited workers in our country, are marching today to demand equal rights and a moratorium on deportations. Equal rights for immigrants would improve the wages and benefits for ALL workers because it would prevent corporations from using immigrants to undercut the wages and benefits of workers born in the U.S.

In this year's Seattle City Council race, we have a choice.  We can re-elect Kshama Sawant, an immigrant worker herself and a proven fighter for all working people, or we can elect another business-as-usual corporate candidate. Please support the only candidate who rejects corporate donations. Please click the link above to donate now. 
Help collect signatures to get Kshama on the ballot!
Sun. May 2, 1 pm
Wed. May 6, 5:30 pm
Sun. May 10, 1 pm
Meet at campaign office parking lot, 126 10th Ave E

Corporate-funded politicians opt to pay the $1,120 fee to qualify for the ballot, but we're different. We've opted to collect 3,000 signatures instead and use this as an opportunity to build a powerful movement for rent control.  We really need your help because signatures are only valid if they are from District 3 registered voters, and we need to collect 1300 more by May 10.  Please RSVP and invite your friends onthe Facebook page!
Come doorknocking to re-elect Sawant!

Sat. May 2 AND Sat. May 9 
1 pm
Pratt Park, 20th Ave S & Yesler 
Free street parking
     Come hear an update on the re-election campaign, and help us talk with our neighbors about their
     concerns, rent control, and re-electing Kshama Sawant.  We'll provide a training.  Please bring a fully
     charged mobile device if you can to use our doorknocking app.  Please RSVP and invite your friends
     on the 
Facebook event page.

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