CHICAGO — A coalition of Chicagoans representing more than 40 community and labor organizations will assemble at 2 pm, Sunday, August 27th to say NO to white supremacists, and the political culture & public officials propagating hate, violence and inequality.

The event, entitled Solidarity Against White Supremacy, will begin at Federal Plaza, corner of Adams and Dearborn Streets, and march to near Trump Tower, corner of Wabash and Wacker Avenues.

Solidarity Against White Supremacy is part of the National Weekend of Solidarity, a national effort to show support for community members planning to protest hate groups and other racists in San Francisco and Berkeley on the weekend of August 26-27. The rally comes in the wake of the Charlottesville violence and the inability of officials like President Trump and Governor Bruce Rauner to properly condemn it.

“While many are prompted to protest the egregious responses of Trump, Rauner and others to the fascist hate and violence in Charlottesville, we also recognize that this hate has deep institutional roots in our country, and many of the policies pursued by politicians of both parties reinforce, rather than diminish it,” said Jaquie Algree vice president for external relations of SEIU Healthcare Illinois & Indiana. “Depriving schools serving primarily Black and Brown youth of the music, art, sports and other programs enjoyed by wealthier, whiter students, closing public mental health clinics, slashing social services relied on by women and people of color, attacking unions, deporting millions of immigrants — all these are policies that reinforce the racism and other hate highlighted in Charlottesville.”

Solidarity Against White Supremacy organizers note that the murder of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville, VA was but the most publicized in a string of neo-fascist terrorist attacks in the United States. In 2016, attacks on Muslims increased 67% over the preceding year. In May of this year, Black Bowie State student Richard W. Collins III was murdered by a neo-Nazi on the University of Maryland campus. In June, Richy John Best and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche were murdered in Portland when they intervened to stop racist harassment of two young Black women.

“When Trump says he wants to ‘make America great again,’ we know that he wants to turn the clock back to a time when few had the courage to oppose the racism, sexism, anti-Semitism and anti-LGBTQ hate espoused by his core, ‘Alt-Right,’ neo-fascist supporters,” said Andy Thayer of the Gay Liberation Network. “It is no accident that Chicago is one of the cities where these organized creeps are at their weakest — On March 11, 2016, Chicagoans forced then-candidate Trump to cancel his rally at UIC. On August 27, Chicagoans will gather once again to tell white supremacists and anyone else with the intent to harm, that they are not welcome in Chicago.”

Solidarity Against White Supremacy consists of:

ADAPT

AFSCME Local 1989 @ NEIU

Al-Nahda Cultural Center

ANSWER Chicago

Arab Jewish Partnership for Peace & Justice in the Middle East

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance of IL

Black Lives Matter Women of Faith Chicago

Black Youth Project 100

Chicago Alliance of Charter Teachers and Staff Local 4343

Chicago Area Peace Action

Chicago Campaign to Expose Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Chicago Islamic Center

Chicago Justice for Palestine

Chicago Teachers Union

Democratic Socialists of America

Fight for $15

Food and Water Watch

Friends Who March

Gay Liberation Network

Indivisible IL

Indivisible Oak Park

International Socialist Organization

Jewish Voices for Peace

Mom & Baby

Mujeres Latinas en Acción!

National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 825

National Nurses United

Northside Democracy for America

Palestinian American Congress

Party for Socialism and Liberation

People’s Lobby

Planned Parenthood IL

Reclaim Chicago

Resist, Reimagine, Rebuild Chicago (R3)

SEIU Healthcare IL/IN/KS/MO

Smash White Supremacy Coalition

Socialist Alternative

Solidarity – Chicago

Tzedek Chicago

Veterans for Peace

Westside Democracy for America

Women’s March Chicago

Workers World Party