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Rally to Support and Reunite Families
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March 17, 2007 in New Bedford, MA

 
 
Undocumented workers documented, last year,  through poetic breath....
Today their  silences...their immobile stance.,..their bowed shoulders..... contrast to the hopeful smiles and waving flags in 2006:

 

 

 

 

Spring Poem—Renewal at the Immigration Rally, April 10, 2006

                          

 

Hermanas,

 

we welcome you

into this month of the Fish moon,

Egg moon: when Sky is full of itself

  Sprouting grass running the ground

 

Well of course, could we do any different…

We live in the city of fish

Number one fishing port in Americanation

Your tribe scaling, gutting in its grey Atlantic

The way we don’t want to need to do.

 

We welcome you hermanos

not quite like the woman who hands out sweatshirts ID-ing

as “Americans too” your eddy of baseball-

capped workers, hundreds representing still more   low-profile,

triangulating the space between our institutions,

City Hall and the Free Public Library,
implicated in an America

you cannot read,

faces open as sunflowers

chanting litanies of  “si se puede”—“it can be done” possible at last all

you could ever do

 

unlike the missionary who thinks you should have stayed in Mexico,

unlike the Mayor’s  call

for ID cards and above-the-table deals

with your consulate and our government

watching,

most unlike the suit with a gun in one pocket

and a flask in the other

grinding your generations to their knees

unlike the tall men, the CEO’s who can never meet

your eyes,

unlike the intellectuals expressionless under their shades

 

          A native drum remembers you

Compadres

Your eager faces, the tiny flags wafting the April breeze

Waved by brown arms of children who

 no doubt  

will be taller than you thanks to price rite

and the free health

center

It beats wel/come

Be a-

ware

in this cost-effective

corp-o-nation built on a free

labor pool

 

Y cuando diga Libertad

Me dicen Muere!*

 Echoes of homeland (twice, louder the 2nd time)

 

We,

The children of immigrants, slaves, Native

human beings welcome you….stand with you

Waxing toward fullness, Egg moon expands through dying light,

Benevolent in its moment of Unity,

our humpbacked flute player, your Aztec song.

 

 

*Otto René Castillo, Guatemalan poet and revolutionary, murdered by the junta in 1968;  And when I say Liberty,  they tell me die.

Dancers Perform Traditional Guatemalan Dance
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March 17, 2007, cultural performance proclaims people's spirit

Contrast between the rich tradition and the present struggle--
People's willingness to believe and to move onward was in evidence at this rally where hundreds of supporters from Mass. and R.I. packed in  an SRO crowd at Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech High.
 
Presenters pointed out that this dance was likely performed by indigenous Mayans to welcome  European immigrants.
 
 
photos:  Thomas A. Grace      
Spring Poem:  Claudia Grace