
3/22/2009 ~ STARTS at 9:00 AM
Los Angeles State Historic Park ~ 1245 N. Spring Los Angeles, CA 90012
This march brings attention to the present water crisis taking place all over the world, our nation, the state and the City of Los Angeles.

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