How do we fight fascism?
Together.
In 2006, immigrant workers shut the U.S. down to fight for their rights and basic dignity in a protest wave called, “Dia Sin Un Inmigrante/A Day Without an Immigrant” and defeated the racist Sensenbrenner bill.
Today, day after day, ICE raids and kidnappings are tearing our communities apart.
Together, united, we can fight back, defend our immigrant neighbors, and win!
Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), the Oregon Farmworkers Union, has put out the call for a series of visibility actions over the next several months leading up to May 1, 2026, the 20-year anniversary of the historic May 1, 2006 victory. here’s an article from the astorian
Starting on December 18th, we call on ALL Oregon workers, citizen and immigrant alike, to commit to:
NO work
NO school
NO shopping on these days:
Dec 18: International Migrants Day
January 19: MLK Day
February 16, 2026
March 16, 2026
April 1st, 2026
May 1, 2026: International Workers Day
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Spread the word on mobilize and get updates from PCUN
SIGN THE PLEDGE
FIRMAR EL COMPROMISO
strike dec. 18
You’Ve protestED.
Protesting brings the community togeTher.
Protesting demonstrates solidarity.
Protesting is a chance to make
new connections with like-minded people.
protesting provides the optics some of our leaders need to see So they know we’re keeping score.
Protestors filled the streets of Eugene for No Kings Day on June 14, 2025 and No Kings 2.0 on Oct. 18, 2025
Protesting shows strength, but it is not enough.
Go beyond protesting & actually get things done.
What You Can do right now
Learn how an effective resistance works, then get involved with one of these local efforts!
Or check out our What You Can Do page to see a full, up-to-date list of all the things YOU can do NOW to resist!
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