March with Immigration Equality: March 21st in Washington, D.C.
On Sunday, March 21st, Immigration Equality supporters from across the country will gather in the nation’s capital to take part in the 2010 March for America, a massive mobilization to call on Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform this year.
Please make plans to join us in D.C. and send a visible, and vocal message that comprehensive reform must include LGBT families, too!
First, sign up on our website. We will stay in touch with information on logistics for the day of the March . . . put an Immigration Equality shirt in the mail for you to wear to the event . . . and send you details on our Immigration Equality reception, on the evening of March 20th, where you can meet other supporters from around the world.
Then, start making plans! We will be gathering at the World War II memorial at 11:30am on March 21st. Our staffers will be on hand to distribute signage (and feel free to bring your own!), and answer any questions you might have about the day’s activities. Then, we’ll walk together to the Lincoln Memorial, where tens of thousands of other immigration advocates will kick-off the March at 1pm.
Together, we can send a strong, unmistakable message that no reform is truly “comprehensive” unless it includes our families, too.
Sign up today, and join us in Washington as we bring our message, and our stories, to Congress and the world.
March with Immigration Equality: March 21st in Washington, D.C.