April 11, 2006

April 10 Immigration Protests - Photos from downtown L.A.

Filed under: Multimedia stories, First Person, Reporters' Blogs — William Etling @ 2:33 am

By William Etling

When I arrived at Olvera Street on April 10, news vans already lined an entire block of nearby Main Street. Cameramen ran power cables, casting suspicious glances at the rain clouds above. I began counting television stations but lost track — there were too many.
“It must be a nightmare to plan a rally in Los Angeles,” I thought. Where to meet – where to march – and where to park? How do you get people centered and visible in a city that is a jumble of disparate parts and lacks a reliable mass transit system?

I quickly learned that when the issue is as personal and powerful as immigration, people come.
The empty street between the plaza and the church across the street began to swell with protesters wielding banners, signs, and flags. A church group showed up and began making posters on the spot. “Love Thy Neighbor,” they wrote, adorning the signs with red hearts.

I was most impressed by the wide variety of attendees and the upbeat atmosphere. People of every race, religion and nationality were there. The national media showed up, too – ABC’s Terry Moran wandered past me through the crowd, camera crew tagging behind.

Quick disclaimer: When my sister was a toddler, my parents took her to a protest against the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. I wasn’t born yet, and they never took me to a rally or protest. April 10 was my first ever experience with that type of event.

Even though I was an objective observer, it was overwhelming to see firsthand how deeply the immigration issue affects the residents of this city; legal, natural-born, or otherwise.

Regardless of the legislation and politics, the children who were there with their parents on April 10 will forever remember being involved in something truly unique and truly American: a grassroots movement by the people, fighting for beliefs that are personal and heartfelt. No matter where you stand on these issues, the discussion alone is invigorating.

BELOW: Photos from the April 10 immigration protest at El Pueblo, downtown Los Angeles. Photos by William Etling.Click on any image for a larger picture.

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