Escalated Days of Action Towards May Day
We Organize, We Mobilize, We Rise!
At Voces de la Frontera, we believe in the power of our communities to shape the future. We stand against those who seek to divide us and harm our people. We will use our collective strength to resist harmful policies and push for a future where everyone—immigrants, workers, and people of color—can thrive. Our movement is about more than just protest; it’s about taking action, making our voices heard, and demanding the place in society and history we deserve.
Join us—march with us, boycott with us, and raise your voice. Solidarios, con convicciones y sin fronteras!
Use Your Economic Power
Join the Latino Freeze movement and take a stand against corporations that profit from our labor while actively undermining immigrant rights and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) efforts. The immigrant and Latine community in Wisconsin is a driving force in the economy, and we will no longer support businesses promoting anti-immigrant rhetoric or policies
Use the Power of Your Voice
Congress is considering a budget that would take health care, food assistance, and access to education from families and children to fund deportations and give more tax breaks to billionaires. We cannot stay silent while our communities are under attack. Tell your elected officials: No cuts to essential programs. No taxpayer dollars for cruelty.
Use The Power Of Your Vote
The Latine and immigrant vote can shape the future, and the Spring Election in Wisconsin (April 2nd) is a critical opportunity to make our voices heard.
This election will determine the next Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, a position that will impact our rights and communities for years to come.
Voters will also elect the Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction, a position crucial for shaping the state's education policies, overseeing public schools, and ensuring equitable access to quality education for all students.
This election will determine the next Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, a position that will impact our rights and communities for years to come.
Voters will also elect the Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction, a position crucial for shaping the state's education policies, overseeing public schools, and ensuring equitable access to quality education for all students.
May Day: Our Power in Action
For 18 years, May Day –El Día Sin Inmigrantes– has been a testament to the strength of immigrant workers and their families in Wisconsin. It is the day we come together to show the power of our community. When we march together, we remind this country that our hard labor and participation fuel the economy and challenge those who exploit our labor while denying our humanity.
This year, we escalate! Across Wisconsin and beyond, a coalition of Latines, immigrants, and those impacted by federal cuts will boycott, protest, and strike in defiance of the new administration’s attacks on our communities.
This year, we escalate! Across Wisconsin and beyond, a coalition of Latines, immigrants, and those impacted by federal cuts will boycott, protest, and strike in defiance of the new administration’s attacks on our communities.