ON A GRAY AND RAINY Wednesday, Ann Zimmerman of Guilford and I set off with a group of about 50 people on the second annual Solidarity Walk for Immigrant Justice, beginning at South Church in Concord, N.H. and walking for four days to the county jail in Dover, N.H.
This jail is where many undocumented workers, including hard-working and much-needed agricultural workers formerly living in Vermont, are incarcerated. This was my first time with this group, although Ann participated on the walk last year.