Tuesday, September 18, 2007

PACHANGA IN THE PARK


BROWNSVILLE PACHANGA IN THE PARK
TO PROTEST THE BORDER WALL


What: A community barbecue and rally opposing the building of a border wall on the Texas/Mexico Border.

When: Saturday, September 29, 2007 at 5:00 pm

Where: Dean Porter Park in Brownsville, Texas


Everyone is invited!

This is the latest in a series of community rallies to oppose the building of a wall along the Texas-Mexico border sponsored by the NOBORDERWALL COALITION. It will begin at 5:00 pm at Dean Porter Park in Brownsville.

This festive, family event will highlight the culture and community spirit of Brownsville. Participants hope to show the nation just what is at risk if a wall is built through the city of Brownsville and along the rest of the border.

The event will feature a variety of food booths, including that South Texas staple, fajitas. While the children fly specially-made kites and smash a wall-shaped piñata, adults can listen and dance to live South Texas music into the evening.

Community leaders, including State Representatives Eddie Lucio III and Juan Escobar will voice the concerns of their constituents and local experts will discuss the negative impact a wall would have on our communities, historical landmarks, farms, and natural areas. We have also received confirmation that Bishop Raymundo Peña will also honor us with his attendance at this event.

Building a border wall along the Rio Grande will cut a wide swath through the city of Brownsville. Maps to date have shown the proposed wall following the flood control levee that runs through the city, rather than the river itself. Parts of the downtown area, with its rich history and charming old buildings, are at risk for demolition because they lie so close to this levee.

The University of Texas at Brownsville’s International Technology, Education and Commerce Campus could be cut off entirely by the wall, since it lies to the south of the levee. A border wall could also threaten the close economic and social ties between Brownsville and its sister city Matamoros.

Outside the city, landowners and farmers could lose land and critical access to river water for irrigation. A double-layered wall and Border Patrol road could also cut through nearby natural areas such as the Sabal Palm Audubon Sanctuary and the Nature Conservancy’s Lennox Foundation Southmost Preserve.

University of Texas at Brownsville Vice President of External Affairs, Dr. Tony Zavaleta said, “In my forty odd years of studying the U.S.-Mexico border, I have never seen anything suggested by either government that is so wrong headed and destructive to our communities and our people as this border wall.”

NOBORDERWALL is a grassroots coalition of groups and individuals that are united in the belief that a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border will do irreparable harm to the borderlands and to the country as a whole. NOBORDERWALL is opposed to the construction of a border wall because of the devastating consequences such a wall would have on border economies, on the environment, on human rights, and on the U.S. relationship with Mexico and the rest of the world.

To get to Dean Porter Park: Exit 6th Street from Expressway 77/83. Turn right on 6th and take another right at the first light (Ringgold Street). Turn right again onto Dean Porter Park Street. The park entrance will be on the left.

For more information or to volunteer contact Stefanie at noborderwall@yahoo.com or 956-453-0754.

Also visit our Website at: http://www.notexasborderwall.com/.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I see your "nun" Moira got put in her place by a Mr. Rials in the Monitor today. God bless America!