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Mothers March in Los Angeles For Everyone's Survival March 12, 2011
Mothers March lead banner
Getting ready to march
Logistics coordinator
Chuck also drove sound truck for 1st MM last year
Teen at the set up
Signing in
Anti-war mom Cindy Sheehan to speak at rally
Aztec Dancers lead the march
Leading chants from the sound truck
Over 400 people marched
MFSO - Orange County
DCFS Give Us Back Our Children
Equal Action and Tracy High Peace Club
CHIRLA
Immigrant moms
Invest in Caring Not Killing!
Black & Brown One People One Struggle
Marchers relaxing in park
Videographers
A Resolution from LA City Council supporting Mothers March
A street vendor mom speaks out
Military Families Speak Out
Veterans For Peace
Lillibeth of CALIF gets interviewed
Some moms & grandmoms from DCFS Give Us Back Our Children
T-shirts, tote bags, buttons, materials in the park
Mom speaks out for return of her child taken by DCFS
Judith of Aztec Dancers spoke against separation of immigrant families
International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network IJAN/LA
Terrie Cervas, SiGAw
Speaker from Cuba
Pastor Logan - Ruach Christian Community Fellowship
Poetry performance by Janaci
Nurse, mom & grandmom: Invest in Caring Not Killing
Face painting
Scott & Jefferson, sound
Youth Rappers Guerrilla Queenz
Youth Rapper Olmeca
Musicians Skim & Shoshona
DCFS Give me back my sister
Other countries we work with (so far...)
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Links
- All African Women's Group
- Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders
- Black Women's Rape Action Project
- Every Mother is a Working Mother Network
- International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network
- International Prostitutes Collective
- Legal Action for Women
- Refusing to kill (Payday Men's Network)
- Single Mothers' Self-Defence
- Wages due Lesbians
- Winvisible (women with visible and invisible disabilities)
- Women Against Rape























































