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NEWS & LETTERS, JUNE 2003

Memphis Latinos stand up for dignity

Memphis, Tenn.--The first Latino-oriented protest march here took place on May 10. Called by Fuerza Latina Unida (FLU or "United Latin Movement") and attended by about 200 people, mainly Latino--especially youth, workers, and homemakers--but with many Black and Anglo participants, the two-mile Peaceful March For A Safer Memphis shrugged off the Southern heat, ending in an enthusiastic rally.

A catalyst for the action was Alex, a Guatemalan who told his story (in Spanish) to the rally:

"My wife was killed last November. I'm left to take care of our two children. People broke into my apartment and shot her. I called 911 but they couldn't answer because they only spoke English. We need police and 911 operators who speak Spanish."

This story struck a chord because so many Latino workers have been robbed and got no help from the police, even at times being robbed by cops with impunity. While organizers were careful to avoid antagonizing the police, an upcoming protest against police brutality was announced, which elicited some cheers.

One Latina marcher told NEWS & LETTERS, "We want a safer Memphis, more help for Hispanics, put people in the emergency services who will help us more. We don't have protection. They ignore us a lot. We want to be able to live and to work. We want them to listen to us."

Many marchers made their own signs, such as: "We came to work, not to die," and "Orgullosos ser trabajadores" ("Proud to be workers").

One white FLU organizer said, "It's exciting to see all the different types of people here, united around a common theme. The Latino community in Memphis is new. There's never been a Latino public display of anything. It's also exciting because you've got such a diverse mix: African-Americans, other immigrants."

--Memphis News & Letters

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