Migrant Trail: We Walk for Life PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 08 May 2007
The Migrant Trail:
We Walk for Life
May 31- June 6, 2010

Our Vision:
The precarious reality of our borderlands calls us to walk.  We are a spiritually diverse, multi-cultural group who walk together on a journey of peace to remember people, friends and family who have died, others who have crossed, and people who continue to come.  We bear witness to the tragedy of death and of the inhumanity in our midst.  Lastly, we walk as a community, in defiance of the borders that attempt to divide us, committed to working together for the human dignity of all peoples.


Join us for the seventh annual 75-mile journey from Sásabe, Sonora to Tucson, Arizona in solidarity with our migrant sisters and brothers who have walked this trail and lost their lives. We bear witness to the lives that are lost, the families who mourn, and the communities that suffer the divisions that borders wreak on all of us.

Monday, May 31st, 2:00pm:
Sásabe, Sonora:
Join us for the sending forth ceremony and the 4.8 mile walk to our first campsite on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge

 

Sunday, June 6th, 11:30am:
Tucson, Arizona:
Join us for the welcoming celebration as participants complete the 75-mile journey, bearing witness to the gauntlet of death that has claimed more than 5,000 men, women and children on the U.S.-México border.

For those interested in walking with us the final day, please join us as the BLM campsite at the corner of Ajo Way and San Joaquin Road at 7:45am.  Please remember to wear good walking shoes and bring water and sunscreen!

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 30 May 2010 )
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Registration PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 February 2007
 
Registration is not complete until you have completed the online registration process, and mailed your Waiver, Participant Agreement, Medical Information Form, and your payment has been received. Forms cannot be e-mailed, as we need your original signature.  FORMS MUST BE MAILED-- WE NO LONGER ACCEPT FAXED FORMS!
 
PLEASE NOTE: ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE ORIENTATION SESSION ON SUNDAY, MAY 30TH, SO PLEASE MAKE YOUR TRAVEL PLANS ACCORDINGLY.  More details are included in the Participant Packet, which you will receive upon completion of the registraion process. 
 
All registration information must be received by Wednesday, May 14, 2010
 
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The suggested donation for participating in the Migrant Trail is $7.00 per day, for a total of $49.00 for the entire week. 
 
Please send checks and registration forms to:
        Arizona Border Rights Foundation (put "Migrant Trail" in the memo field)
        P.O. Box 1286
        Tucson, AZ 85702
 
A tax-exempt donation letter is available upon request.
 
Participation: 
In an effort to respect the group experience of Migrant Trail, we are only accepting participants who can commit to walking the entire week.  If you are unable to commit to the entire week, we welcome you to the sending forth ceremony on the first day, and the receiving ceremony on the last.
 
For more information, please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 520.770.1373
 
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History of the Migrant Trail PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 08 May 2007
History of the Migrant Trail: We Walk for Life

The Migrant Trail: We Walk for Life was the idea of three people who decided to first do the walk in 2004 as an act of solidarity with migrants and to raise awareness about the deaths and terrible plight that migrants face. A total of 30 people complete the entire walk the first year, approximately 50 folks walked in 2005, nearly 130 in 2006, and 55 in 2007. More than 100 walkers have joined the walk for the final leg into Tucson each year. Walkers come from many states and countries, and various walks of life.

Community support for the walk has been overwhelming. Meals are delivered to the walkers by numerous organizations and individuals and one church along the route has hosted the walk overnight. Each year more organizations have helped organize the walk. The walk itself has been an important community building experience with walkers organized into teams which cover all aspects of the journey. Many walkers have commented that the camaraderie experienced during the walk was the best part.

The walk is not intended to simulate the experience migrants face as they cross the gauntlet of death. Walkers are accompanied by support vehicles, unlimited food and water, and medical attention: things that the migrants themselves desperately lack. However by walking 75 miles in the hot summer sun we try to make a small contribution that will some day lead to change on the border. No one should be forced to risk their life in order to provide for their family.
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Presente: Inside the Migrant Trail Walk

A beautiful documentary video made by Pan Left’s Jason Aragón about the Migrant Trail Walk 2005.  Using artistic video imagery accompanied by a compelling musical score, the film raises awareness about the deadly journey to the U.S., the tragic cost of border militarization, and also an opportunity to walk in solidarity with migrants.

Click here to watch Presente