The purpose of these images and prints are to gain awareness and action to help change and improve immigration policy and perceptions. All the proceeds from these prints will go towards creating materials for the May Day marches on MAY 1st and donations for immigration reform organizations.
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Statement of support from Zack de la Rocha:
There is nothing criminal about a family’s search for dignified work and housing. There is nothing illegal about the need to alleviate hunger and find peace and security for people in their communities, or find adequate health care. In my mind these are rights that are universal, transnational, and non negotiable. Displaced by corporate globalization and war, the more than 12 million undocumented workers within the U.S. in search of those rights are not only denied the fruits of their labor, but are beaten away from the tree of enormous wealth and services that their sweat has watered for generations.
No amount of hate filled rhetoric, unlawful racist detentions, or tear gas can mask these essential truths that were made so clear by the millions workers themselves. People whose courage in the face of repression, and the potential loss of jobs , continue to pour out from the shadows and into the streets. Not only to heroically defend their rights and dignity, but have also revitalized the historical relevance of May Day, in which migrant workers of years past fought and died for the rights of all workers as they helped established the eight hour work day.
Since the movement lead by the undocumented has re-emerged, the inaction and silence from congress has become deafening. Though the neo-fascist seinsbrenner bill was for the most part defeated, the inability of congress to draft a new more humane and sensible legislative solution has left an extremely repressive and violent vacuum. Most notably the arrogant abuse of power exemplified by Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and his deputized vigilantes. His shame full application of the Homeland Security Departments ill conceived 287g agreements have forced entire communities of workers in Maricopa county to live in constant states fear and terror.
This series of prints designed by Shepard Fairey and Ernesto Yerena originated from photographs taken during the historic 2006 may day march and to me reflect some of that determination and dignity that is driving this most important assertion of workers rights in recent history. I want to thank both of them for they’re work thoughout the years. I also want to thank Marco Amador from Produciones Cimarron for his work and consultation on the project and for his work along side the communities themselves.
¡La Lucha Sigue!
Hopefully see you in the streets.
Zack de la Rocha
www.onedayasalion.org
I am an immigrant. My ancestors left England and Scotland to come to this land to create a better life for themselves and their families. America is a land of immigrants. Ironically, the people’s who this land was inhabited by before “Americans” were Native Americans North and South American descent. I bring up this history not to stir up controversy or animosity, but to simply point out the complexity of who is entitled to live here. Something that is not complex and should not be controversial is the right of all humans to be treated like humans. People coming to America for the same reasons our ancestors did deserve human rights. The United States was created by immigrants and now our country needs immigration reform. I collaborated on this project with my co-worker Ernesto Yerena who shot the photos and helped with the graphics. Zach De La Rocha and Marco Amador provided input and support. All the proceeds from these posters go to creating materials for the May Day marches and donations for immigration reform organizations. Thanks for supporting human rights!
-Shepard Fairey
www.obeygiant.com





Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is so needed. Thank you for using your influence and visibility to shine a light on a hidden problem in America. Thank you.
Thank You for your work on this Shephard! i wish you would do a similar piece about the School of the Americas/in 2001 renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, for soaw.org and ¡Presente! at http://www.soaw.org/presente/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=74
Immigration reform now!
peace
I have to write a 10 page paper on Shepard and tomorrow i am giving a presentation. I decided i would make a movie real quick. the ones on utube are lame. But i agree full heartedly with your positions. And love your work. And Above.
12 million of immigrants appreciate your hard work and support this campaign!!! Mil Gracias!!!!
REFORMA MIGRATORIA AHORA!!!!!!
Shephard, thank you for your openness when it comes to this issue. Though we have not met we have several common relationships in the industry and they all have nothing but great things to say about you the person.
Your art of course is amazing but it’s your level of commitment to efforts such as this that are just as worthy of praise.
Best to you, Zach and the rest of those involved behind the scenes.
La Paz, Ese
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First and foremost thank you and the posters are great, as a Afro-Colombian raised in Chicago, my family experienced a great deal of injustices here on this stolen land, i recall the hard days in late 70’s/early 80’s when my folks would go on strike to flight against fare wages for months at a time…government chesse sandwishes and water and rice and beans no meat. We are thankful to all the people who gave us a hand back in whose days. Would like to mention an artist, poet, printmaker and lifelong political activist and Wobblie;Carlos Cortez. These prints have a Cortez feel..he did a piece back in 1979 entitled “Justicia Para Los Campesinos!”
Once again thanks. Peace…No more borders!
Shepard, I have been a fan since the late 90s, but now everyone is up on the Fairey tip. I can’t even get a copy of your prints. I would love to get this specific print for the simple fact that I am a true 100% believer in this movement, but I guarantee you that only the hipster, bandwagon, nonbelievers get up on this. Not cool!
What a wonderful campaign! I really appreciate how accessible you are making these images. Best of luck!
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Awesome Humanitarians!!
Thanks for your continued support!
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Why cant we buy these at noon?? Are they available somewhere else?
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