Concerned parents, teachers, labor activists and Pride at Work clog the streets of downtown Rochester on St. Patrick's Day to voice their concern over proposed budget cuts to education programs. Advocates say Albany priorities are all wrong, where pregnant mothers and their children will go hungry while millionaires get tax breaks.
If you believe that the fight for social justice doesn't just stop at the doorsteps of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, but that true social justice means an end to racial discrimination, sexism, the right to join a union, the right to a living wage and health care, and peace above war, then you belong with Pride At Work.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Rally to Save Our Schools
Concerned parents, teachers, labor activists and Pride at Work clog the streets of downtown Rochester on St. Patrick's Day to voice their concern over proposed budget cuts to education programs. Advocates say Albany priorities are all wrong, where pregnant mothers and their children will go hungry while millionaires get tax breaks.
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