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Old 11-04-2011, 12:04 AM
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Default Latino Leaders Plan 99% March to Support Occupy Wall Street

Mexicans complain that the wealthy have all the money in Mexico, yet they wouldn't dare protest that fact in Mexico. But the cowards sure have no problem with doing it in the USA.

Latino Leaders Plan 99% March to Support Occupy Wall Street

New York's Latino community will walk the walk next week to show its support for Occupy Wall Street – planning an 11-mile march from Washington Heights to lower Manhattan as a sign of solidarity.

State Sen. Adriano Espaillat, City Council Member Ydanis Rodríguez and other Latino leaders are planning the symbolic trek on Monday to raise awareness for the plight of urban communities.

“The idea is to show unity with the Occupy Wall Street movement,” said Ibrahim Khan, a spokesperson for Sen. Espaillat’s office. “There is no better representation of the 99 percent than our community.”

The elected officials plan to announce the march Thursday morning in Washington Heights in front of an abandoned building to signify the struggles of poor communities. The northern Manhattan neighborhood, with a large Dominican population, is one of New York City’s Latino epicenters.

The march hopes to add diversity to the Occupy Wall Street protests; some organizers have been eager to attract more Latinos.

“We think that it is important that communities of color play a role in this important conversation that is taking place,” Khan said. “This is not an issue that we can afford to sit out of.”

A spokesperson for the Occupy Wall Street movement was not immediately available for comment.

Khan added that Sen. Espaillat's team has been preparing for the walk and hopes to have the time to complete it.

“We’ve been practicing and walking the track together to go the distance.”

Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/new...#ixzz1cik22ntM
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