Monthly Archives: October 2012
Oct. 13, Milwaukee: Hoodie March MKE
Beginning at 4 p.m., Gordan Park (E Locust and N Humboldt) in Milwaukee. Demanding justice for Williams and all victims of police terror and to protest the police occupation of oppressed communities. For more info: http://tinyurl.com/8frkszy.
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Here to stay: Chavez Wins Venezuelan Presidency (PHOTOS)
Workers Indivisible: Conference Report of the WI AFL-CIO
http://workersindivisible.org/

All sectors of the working class-labor, students, community and faith-based- occupying the state capitol in Madison, WI Feb. 15, 2011.
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Oct. 14, Milwaukee: ‘Occupy: A People’s Forum’
VICTORY! Walmart Warehouse Strikers to Return to Work with Full Back Pay
International Action Center Statement: WAR DANGER! NATO Member Turkey Strikes Syria
Dec. 1, Chicago: 20th Anniversary People’s Thanksgiving Dinner
Hosted by Fight Back! /¡Lucha y Resiste!Newspaper, http://www.fightbacknews.org/
Saturday, December 1st, 2012
4:00 – 8:00 pm
Dinner at 5:00 pm
Location: Trinity Church, 125 East 26th Street
Tickets: $30
Please RSVP
Includes dinner. $5 for little children & the unemployed. Cash Bar.
To order tickets, email joeiosbaker@gmail.com
2012 is coming to a close, and the People’s Thanksgiving is THE holiday party to mark another year of struggles waged, victories won and attacks resisted, including:
The nationwide outcry in response to the vigilante killing of Trayvon Martin in Florida;
The Chicago Mental Health Movement’s spearheading the fight back against cutbacks;
Chicago’s march against NATO in May;
Occupy Chicago and the National Lawyers Guild standing up to the attacks brought down on the NATO 5 and others;
Carlos Montes defeating the FBI effort to imprison him;
The victorious strike by the Chicago Teachers Union in September;
And now the Walmart warehouse workers strike, with the support of the Warehouse Workers for Justice.
Make plans to join us!
Oct. 9-11, Milwaukee: Empowerment of Women & Youth in Cuba’s Historic Literacy Campaign, Film & Presentations
For more details on this topic and these events, visit www.wicuba.org, or call (414) 273-1040.