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Occupy Milwaukee: “Drop the Charges and Release Austin Thompson!”

UPDATE, Oct. 21. Mr. Thompson is now out of jail. Further details forthcoming. PDF Of Media Release: https://wibailoutpeople.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/austin_thompson_media-release_10-20-11.pdf ——————– FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct. 20, 2011 Contact: Hannah Engber, 608-386-9972 Khalil Coleman, 414-779-4805 Occupy Milwaukee: “Drop the Charges and Release Austin Thompson!” MILWAUKEE —  Occupy Milwaukee organized a nonviolent “Teach In” to protest TARP bailout recipient […]

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Ms. Consuela Lee, A Public Memorial And Cultural Tribute, Oct. 29, Harlem, NY

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Abayomi Azikiwe, PANW Editor, Interviewed on RT Satellite Television: ‘NATO Has Bombed Libya Back to Stone Age’

http://rt.com/news/nato-libya-machon-former-219/ U.S./U.N. Out Of Libya! ###

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Greek General Strike Second Day

http://www.pamehellas.gr/main.php?lang=2 http://rt.com/news/protest-greece-cuts-vote-265/ ###

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Million Worker March Supports Occupy Wall Street

https://wibailoutpeople.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/mwm-supports-ows.pdf http://www.millionworkermarch.org/Million_Worker_March_Movement/Our_Mission.html ###

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Occupy Harlem Mobilization: ‘We stand in solidarity with Occupiers of Wall Street’

SAVE THE DATE Friday, October 28, 2011 6:30 – 9:30 PM St. Philip’s Church 204 West 134th Street (Adam Clayton Powell Blvd), Harlem, NY A call to Blacks, Latinos, and immigrants to occupy their communities against predatory investors, displacement, privatization and state repression. Let us assert our Dignity! WE MUST DEFEND OUR COMMUNITIES! THIS IS […]

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Occupy Philly People of Color Anti-Curfew Subcommittee opposes Philadelphia curfew law

The Occupy Philly People of Color Anti-Curfew Subcommittee opposes the upcoming Philadelphia curfew law for a variety of reasons, including: 1. We believe that the city has failed to provide safe and healthy structures for youth to learn, play, and thrive – coupled with a poverty rate over 25% in philly, and the highest incarceration rate in the country […]