38th UW-Milwaukee April 8-14: Annual Latin American Film Series, 2016

http://www4.uwm.edu/clacs/filmseries/filmseries38.cfm

The series is financially co-sponsored by UWM Union Sociocultural Programming, the Center for International Education, the Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies, the Honors College, Cultures and Communities, the Departments of Africology, Art History, French, Italian and Comparative Literature (FICL), Film, English (Film Studies), Spanish & Portuguese, the Master of Arts in Language, Literature and Translation (MALLT), the Urban Studies Program Women’s and Gender Studies, and the Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival, Promotional cosponsors: the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Certificate Program, the major in Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latin@ Studies (LACUSL), Comparative Ethnic Studies, and the Department of History. In collaboration with the Chicago Latino Film Festival.

April 8-14, 2016

UWM Union Theatre
2200 East Kenwood Boulevard

Free Admission

All films will be shown in their original language with English subtitles. Films are not rated; many include adult content.

For more information please call the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at (414) 229-5986.

Milwaukee: May Day March for Immigrant and Worker Rights / Marcha del 1ro de Mayo para los Derechos de lxs Trabajadorxs e Inmigrantxs

May Day March for Immigrant and Worker Rights / Marcha del 1ro de Mayo para los Derechos de lxs Trabajadorxs e Inmigrantxs

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10º Aniversario: Marcha del 1ro de Mayo para los Derechos de los Inmigrantes y Trabajadores

domingo, 1ro de mayo de 2016, 2pm

reunimos a las 1:30pm en frente de Voces de la Frontera (1027 sur de la calle 5)
Marchamos a las 2pm a la corte del condado de Milwaukee

Marcha por:
Nuestra victoria sobre la ley estatal anti-inmigrante AB 450
La defensa de DAPA y DACA +
Movilizando el voto latino en números históricos en las elecciones de noviembre
Salarios justos y la libertad de organizar en el lugar de trabajo
La defensa de las escuelas públicas

Más información:
Milwaukee: (414) 643-1620
Madison: (608) 212-1267
Racine: (262) 748-7349
Waukesha: (262) 271-2390
Whitewater: (414) 418-8424
Walworth County: (714) 262-2229
Appleton: (920) 460-8312
Waukesha: (262) 271-2390
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10th Anniversary: May Day March for Immigrant and Worker Rights

Sunday, May 1st, 2016 2pm

Assemble at 1:30pm at Voces de la Frontera (1027 S. 5th St. in Milwaukee), march at 2:00pm to Milwaukee County Courthouse

March for:
Our Victory Defeating Wisconsin’s Anti-Immigrant Bill AB 450
Defending DAPA/DACA +
Mobilizing the Latino Vote in Historic Numbers for the November Presidential Election
A Living Wage and the Freedom to Organize in the Workplace
Defending public schools

Milwaukee: (414) 643-1620
Madison: (608) 212-1267
Racine: (262) 748-7349
Waukesha: (262) 271-2390
Whitewater: (414) 418-8424
Walworth County: (714) 262-2229
Appleton: (920) 460-8312
Waukesha: (262) 271-2390

UE Local 150 Solidarity For Duke Occupiers

UE150 Solidarity Statement with Duke Workers and Students fighting against Racism! ‪#‎DismantleDukePlantation‬ ‪#‎BlackLivesMatter‬ ‪#‎fightfor15‬ ‪#‎1u‬ ‪#‎blacklivesmatter‬ ‪#‎duke‬

Background and updates: Keeping Abele Quad Lit: CALL-IN and Community

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Greetings fellow freedom fighters,

Please pass this along to fellow students and workers at Duke engaged in this important struggle. We will have some of our members print and bring copies of this statement to occupation in next day or two.

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UE150 Stands in Solidarity with Duke Workers and Students fighting against Racism!

UE local 150, NC Public Service Workers sends our unconditional solidarity to the 9 students occupying the Allen building at Duke university, the campus parking and transportation workers, and the growing coalition of worker-student activism at Duke and Durham supporting the A-ville encampment in their struggle against institutional racism at Duke University.  Members of our union across the state struggle every day against racist working conditions and urge you to press forward until your demands are met!  Our struggle will last one day longer than Duke bosses!

When Shelvia Underwood and Renee Lisa Atkins spoke out about the racist incidents that they faced working at Duke University Parking and Transportation Services, they knew they were not alone.   As their testimonies expose, the type of racist harassment, intimidation and working conditions that they faced are experienced by Black workers every day at Duke and in our society.  We salute these brave workers for speaking truth to power!  We must continue to build organization across Duke and Durham to support this important struggle — drawing in unions, Black Lives Matter activists, anti-war activists, other workers and progressive people. Our history has shown that broad coalitions of this type can move mountains.

Our union is in a big fight against the City of Durham that relies on racist harassment and unfair working conditions to run its Water Department.  Two years ago two Black workers, DeCarlos Stanley and Dwight Walker were fired for speaking out about working conditions. Our struggle continues and the city’s Human Relations Commission has made recommendations to end racism in promotions, discipline, hiring and pay. We are still fighting Town Manager Tom Bonfield and City Council to implement these needed changes.

Our union members at Central Regional Hospital in Butner, NC also just won an important fight against a racist manager.  She had told a fellow white worker that she thought her unit had too many Black employees and hired 3 white nurses. Later, she called a group of Black workers “a bunch of grapes” and further taunted and discriminated against Black workers. After four months of struggle, union fliers, worker delegations to the CEO, rallies, petitions, countless meetings, filings with EEOC, the workers won and she was forced to resign!

Let’s keep building a broad social justice union movement lead by workers!  Let’s defend the right to work free of discrimination!  Let’s defend the right to organize and speak-out free of harassment and retaliation!   Let’s keep building the moments for $15 per hour and union rights and show that Black Lives Matter at work!

Solidarity Forever!

Executive Board of UE local 150, NC Public Service Workers Union:

Larsene Taylor, President

Angaza Laughinghouse, Vice President

Jim Wrenn, Financial Secretary

Kevin Yancey, Chief Steward

Bonita Johnson, Assistant Financial Secretary

Nathanette Mayo, Municipal Council

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ALSO:

WWP presidential candidates say: ‘Solidarity with anti-racist, pro-worker occupation of Duke University! Carry the struggle forward to victory!’ http://bit.ly/1TDM0ZN

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Y’All White Queers Better Quiet Down in North Carolina

http://bit.ly/1RO5qGH

By QASIMA WIDEMAN

“…The fact that queer and trans people of color and black folks have led the fight against HB 2 has been erased from local and national media. Despite our coalition’s tireless work to center the voices of trans people of color as we organize against this racist and transmisogynistic legislature, our stories, our demands, and our needs are once again being drowned out and left behind.

I have been a part of this broad coalition since August 2015 and have consistently watched the corporate gay Pride movement leave us behind, and erase its roots in the militancy of black and brown trans women’s struggle against criminalization and police brutality. The so-called mainstream gay movement has a long history of investing in and accepting sponsorships from corporations that profit off the incarceration of people of color and facilitate the gentrification that displaces us from our homes — building cupcake shops and luxury condo complexes over historic queer community spaces. These corporate behemoths that sponsor Pride festivals around the country also finance and fuel U.S. military invasions of countries in the global south.

I have borne witness to how the mainstream corporate gay rights movement has glossed over its radical roots in the unapologetic militancy of Marsha P. Johnson, Stormé DeLarverie, Sylvia Rivera, and so many other trans people of color unsung and unnamed.

And as my fellow trans and queer people of color wage what is literally a battle for our lives, I have watched us be forgotten, ignored, pushed to the margins of the fight against HB 2 in North Carolina. But the truth remains: We started this movement, and we remain and will always be at its vanguard…” http://bit.ly/1RO5qGH

QASIMA WIDEMAN is a mixed black gender-nonconforming and gay artist and community organizer from Durham, N.C. They organize with Muslims for Social Justice and the #BlackLivesMatter QTPOC Coalition of NC and work as a professional political educator.

Milwaukee, May 18: Malcolm X Day – Milwaukee

Join us in celebrating the life, legacy, and importance of Malcolm X.

At this event:

Talib Akbar (Ex Prisoners Organizing) will talk about the evil of solitary confinement and mass incarceration.

Ceasar Crayton (Industrial Workers of the World) will talk about Solidarity Network – a local, community-led organization that fights for tenants’ rights against bad landlords.

Mikel Komba (Industrial Workers of the World) will talk about Welfare Warriors – a local, community-led effort fighting for rights of poor parents against CPS abuse.

We will also write letters to prisoners. All letter-writing supplies will be provided, including postage.

*** This event is completely FREE & is open to ALL.

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Milwaukee, April 30: Dontre Day!

We are already in the early stages of planning #DontreDay on Saturday, April 30, 2016. The time listed above is not accurate it’s TBA.

We plan on having entertainment for the entire family along with other community organizations and supporters to help make REMEMBERING DONTRE BIG!

If you’re interested in helping to make this event BIG please email us at thecoalitionforjustice@gmail.com. We will need assistance with the following:
Social media
Volunteering the day of
Children’s Corner
Community Engagement
Voter Registration
Arts Line Up
Supplies
Etc.

#DontreDAY

Milwaukee, May 1: BlackLivesMatter Live 2: Spoken Word

Signup to perform online here:
http://goo.gl/forms/6GUGd03VHN

Headliner: TBA

What? – A spoken word event to artistically express or listen to feelings about the events which have created the #BlackLivesMatter movement. There will be an opportunity to network after the event.

When? – Sunday, May 1st at 7PM

Where? – TBA

How Much? – There is no cost, but donations are welcome.

United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) Reports

http://nepajac.org/unac_032816.html

It’s now been 25 years since what is generally referred to as the “Transformation” – the transition from socialism back to capitalism in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The resulting economic and social dislocation and the rise of right-wing, anti-immigrant movements are serious issues that progressives in the region are trying to address.

To help move this process forward, representatives from dozens of organizations from more than 20 countries gathered March 11-13, in Wroclaw, Poland, for a “Social Forum of Eastern Europe& Cooperation between South & East.” [read more]

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April 14: Shut Down Trump in NYC

Called by the Shut Down Trump NYC Coalition

Led by a righteous united effort of Black, Latino and Muslim activists, the people SHUT DOWN Trump in Chicago and Cincinnati!

The billionaire bigot is scheduled to speak at the New York State Republican Gala on April 14.

Let’s shut him down in NYC!

Trump may think New York is some kind of home base. Let’s show him that his racism, anti-woman chauvinism and anti-Muslim bigotry is not welcome here. SHUT DOWN TRUMP!!

Other groups have called and will call anti-Trump protests on the same day. We endorse, encourage and support them ALL! The more people who come out against bigotry and anti-migrant violence, the better!

Also, the International Action Center is supporting and attending the all-important Pack The Court event at 9 AM on the morning of April 14 to demand JUSTICE for the family of Akai Gurley, killed by Officer Peter Liang. All lives will matter when Black lives matter!!

https://www.facebook.com/events/1707908386157631/