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| New Paltz Women in Black was well represented! | 
It was great being in Newburgh with about 1,000 on 3 corners standing up for their rights! Cars, buses and trucks honked enthusiastically in solidarity.This is a movement! 
From the Hudson Valley Area Labor Federation-
Over 1,000 union  members and allies rallied in Newburgh today to stand up for the middle  class and honor the memory of Martin Luther King Jr., who was  assassinated on April 4 while supporting the Memphis sanitation workers’  strike. The Newburgh rally was part of a nationwide mobilization in solidarity with  working people in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana and dozens of other states  where well-funded, right-wing corporate politicians are trying to take  away the rights Dr. King gave his life for.
"Martin  Luther King died fighting for collective bargaining for the sanitation  workers of Memphis.  The anniversary of his death should serve as a  stark reminder that workers' rights are human rights. As President  Reagan said, “Where free unions and collective bargaining are forbidden,  freedom is lost," said PEF Executive Board Member Janette Clark.
The workers united will never be defeated!
 
 



 
 
I am so proud of our Women In Black! Sorry, that I couldn't make it, but I am so happy to know that there was a good sized group of fired up people. May the energy spread!
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