i love you INDYMEDIA, even if your breaking news is full of errors. ill give you just a few corrections that i can confirm:
we had 15 ay 7:49am on foster on the northside long march.
i was told by southside marchers that their numbers never went over 32.
there were about 15 people waiting for us at the clybourn recruiting station.
we were never directed to go to bughouse square. our options included, among many, to go directly top oak and michighan if we could, to go support the GLN feeder which by then had dispersed, or to go support or merge with the feeders coming from south of the river. our numbers stabilized at 50-60.
we also never headed north to North and Dearborn. we stayed south once we got to Dearborn before merging with the other feeders in a northbound march.
once we began marching northbound, we had merged with hundreds of others from the other feeders, so the lines that say we were approaching north or the library would be incorrect, bcuz it was a larger group than just the northside march.
Re: Archive of breaking developments with protests in Chicago - March 19, 2005
21 Mar 2005
Date Edited: 21 Mar 2005 10:32:06 AM
we had 15 ay 7:49am on foster on the northside long march.
i was told by southside marchers that their numbers never went over 32.
there were about 15 people waiting for us at the clybourn recruiting station.
we were never directed to go to bughouse square. our options included, among many, to go directly top oak and michighan if we could, to go support the GLN feeder which by then had dispersed, or to go support or merge with the feeders coming from south of the river. our numbers stabilized at 50-60.
we also never headed north to North and Dearborn. we stayed south once we got to Dearborn before merging with the other feeders in a northbound march.
once we began marching northbound, we had merged with hundreds of others from the other feeders, so the lines that say we were approaching north or the library would be incorrect, bcuz it was a larger group than just the northside march.
overall, great work.