Milwaukee, March 8: International Working Women’s Day march and rally

5pm – U.S. Federal Court House – 517 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee
Join us in solidarity for the Women’s Strike in Milwaukee which is part of the International Women’s Strike, A Day Without Women on Wed March 8 at 5 PM to 7 PM. The rally will take place at the Federal Courthouse on 517 EAST Wisconsin ave in Milwaukee.

We are bringing together women leaders in most of the current movements to talk about each group’s victories, challenges and how we can all help each other’s movement.

We are striking for:
$15 and a Union, Black Lives Matter, Mothers of the Movement, Standing Rock, Free Palestine, Mexican and Muslim Immigrants, Planned Parenthood, Peace on Earth, An End to US War on the Poor, An End to US bombing 7 countries, No More Child Welfare CPS tearing poor families apart
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Chicago International Women’s Day Rally- March 8, 2017

International Women’s Day has historically been a day of protest and action by working women all over the world. Join us on March 8th for an indoor rally to celebrate all those who have been leading the fight for women’s rights and to play a part in building an all-inclusive women’s rights movement!

This event is organized by and for all women who have been marginalized and silenced, including working women, women of color, Native women, disabled women, immigrant women, Muslim women, lesbian, queer and trans women, and for all those who wish to fight against the oppression of women.

https://www.womensmarch.com/womensday/
https://www.womenstrikeus.org/

Endorsed by:
Chicago Teachers Union
Anakbayan Chicago
Arab American Action Network
Chicago ACTS Local 4343
Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression
Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
Chicago Socialists – ISO
Fight For 15 Chicago
Freedom Road Socialist Organization
GABRIELA USA
Grassroots Collaborative
Haymarket Books
Pilsen Alliance
SEIU Healthcare Illinois & Indiana
Solidarity: A Socialist Feminist Organization
United Working Families
Women’s Desk Fellowship for Filipino Migrants
Workers World Party Chicago

Join us for an evening of politics and culture!

***Parking will be extremely limited, we encourage the use of public transportation.***

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Chicago, March 7: Protest Trump’s Racist Dept of Justice

#UnityInResistance #NoBanNoWallNoRaids #NoMuslimBanChi #RealSanctuary #Not1More #ResistDOJmar7
PROTEST Trump’s Racist Dept of Justice
When: 5pm – 7pm Tuesday March 7th 2017
Where: Federal Plaza, Dearborn & Adams, Chicago, IL
Defend the Right to Protest

Say No to Trump’s Executive Order on Policing

Protest Trump’s Racist Department of Justice

Jeff Sessions, exposed during confirmation proceedings for his racist actions and beliefs, is now the Attorney General. As head of the Dept. of Justice (DOJ), Sessions is the chief law enforcement officer in the U.S. He is opposed to the Voting Rights Act and to legislation protecting LGBTQ people and undocumented workers. Trump’s recent executive order gives Sessions free rein to enact the most racist andoppressive criminal legal policies. A license to unleash even more state violence against dissent, to criminalize the Black Lives Matter movement, the Indigenous Peoples’ movement at Standing Rock, the struggle for Immigrant rights and all progressive people’s movements.

On Jan 13, 2017 the DOJ released it’s damning report on the Chicago Police Dept (CPD), establishing an arsenal of facts proving CPD, the Mayor’s office, and City Hall to be racist, corrupt, and unwilling to hold the police accountable when they murder and brutalize Black and Latino communities. Sessions will deep-six the report as well as the many cases of police crimes filed by the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.
WE HAVE TO PROTEST NOW – DOJ WE WON’T GO BACK!

Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression
StopPoliceCrimes.com

Stop Police Crimes is the campaign for community control of the Chicago police, for CPAC, an all elected Civilian Police Accountabiltiy Council.
#CPACNow #thePeoplesCPAC

Endorsed by: Black Lives Matter – Chicago; Trinity United Church of Christ; Arab American Action Network; U.S. Palestinian Community Network; Black Lives Matter Women of Faith

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Madison, March 8: A Day Without A Woman- General Strike

We will unite in a Day Without A Woman on March 8th. If you are able, take the day off of both paid and unpaid labor to participate and come down to the state capitol. If you cannot take the day, just come during your lunch hour for our noon rally. We have the opportunity to continue our show of force and unite in large numbers to declare our support of women and respect for their contributions. Wear Red in solidarity with our struggle and patronize women-owned businesses that day.

8:45am– A morning of events focused on girls. Bring your daughters, granddaughters, and nieces to the state capitol to learn about women in government and gender equity. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/194412827708625/

11am– Lunch Hour Walkouts begin. High schoolers will be marching from East High and UW students will be marching from Library Mall. Each of their events begin at 11.
For more information on UW’s event: https://www.facebook.com/events/370904383302617/

12:00– All of our multi-generational groups will convene at the capitol for a rally. Speakers will be determined.

1pm-4pm– We will have the opportunity to take direct action and head into the capitol to meet our Representatives and Senators in their offices and lobby on issues that affect women’s fair entry, representation, and compensation in our workforce.

7pm– International Women’s Day Against Trump: Speakers from a variety of organizations will discuss issues impacting women and a socialist strategy to address sexist policies. For more information on this event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/379040889139626/

UNAC (United National Antiwar Coalition) Statement on the dangerously escalating U.S. aggression against Russia

https://www.unacpeace.org/

Statement issued March 1, 2017

Day by day, the chorus of voices falsely warning of Russian “aggression” grows louder and more belligerent: Devious Russia hacked the U.S. presidential elections. Imperialist Russia took over Crimea. Manipulative Russia is behind the fighting in Donbass. Aggressive Russia is threatening Eastern Europe. Terrifying Russia is now “our” biggest foreign enemy.

Even many otherwise clear-headed progressives are affected by the propaganda coming from the Democratic Party and the mass media. Let’s step back a moment from the rhetoric and look at the entire picture to see who the aggressor here really is.

Presidents come and go; the interests of the 1% remain the same

The U.S. ruling class, including the leadership of both the Republican and Democratic parties, is united in its belief that any country not firmly under U.S. control represents a threat to its economic interests. Whether it’s Russia, China, Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Iran, North Korea, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Somalia or any other country that does not bend its knees before the American Empire, all are potential targets for hostility, sanctions, covert interventions, internal disruptions or outright military attack. And maintaining that Empire with an unprecedentedly gigantic military in turn feeds the massive profits of the military-industrial complex, itself a key component of the U.S. ruling class.

The Democratic Party, having lost control of both houses of Congress and now the White House, is desperate to regain credibility before the 2018 mid-term elections. The Democrats see the massive anti-Trump protests – which rose up independently of them – as both a threat and an opportunity. One way to gain control over this emerging mass movement would be to redirect its anger into hostility against Russia, blaming that country for Trump’s victory, instead of the Democrats’ own bankrupt politics. Blaming Russia also serves to further ratchet up the ongoing anti-Russian propaganda promoted by both the Democratic and Republican parties.

WHO REALLY INTERFERED IN THE U.S. ELECTION?

The Democrats and much of the mass media are charging that Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election swung the election to Donald Trump, whom Russia may see as less openly hostile than his predecessors from both major parties.

The specific charge – by the Central Intelligence Agency, the Democratic Party and even some Republicans – is that Russian hackers, acting under the direction of the Russian government, hacked into emails of officials of the Democratic National Committee and passed them along to Wikileaks, which then released them. No real proof of the alleged Kremlin connection was ever made public, but the charge was repeated so often that it’s been generally accepted.

We even have some progressives quoting the CIA as an authoritative source for these unproven charges. The CIA! The same secret organization that gave us weapons of mass destruction, ties to al-Qaeda and plans to build a nuclear bomb as the now-discredited justifications for the 2003 U.S. war on Iraq. The same CIA that tried countless times to assassinate Cuban President Fidel Castro, that did assassinate Congolese independence leader Patrice Lumumba, that has carried out countless covert actions against foreign governments all over the globe, that has propped up right-wing dictators in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, that tortures Middle Easterners in secret renditions sites all over the globe – this CIA is now considered a source for truthful information!

Significantly, little media attention was given to the massive disenfranchisement of Black people through Republican-instigated voter suppression laws and the wholesale disenfranchisement of voters convicted of felonies. Because of the deliberate targeting of African-Americans by the criminal justice system, hundreds of thousands are deprived of voting rights.

Of course, also not mentioned is the fact that the U.S. routinely spies on other countries’ governments, hacks into their email, intervenes in their elections, carries out coups and assassinations and promotes “pro-democracy” movements to foment “regime change.”

The Democrats also have made a great deal out of the fact that, just 11 days before the election, FBI Director James Comey told Congress he was looking into emails possibly connected to Clinton’s private server, reviving the controversy that had already damaged her campaign, and then announcing he was not, after all, reopening that investigation.

Both the Russian hacking charge and the FBI interference controversy helped the Democratic Party divert the public’s attention away from the real reasons Clinton lost the election: her neo-liberal politics, promotion of job-destroying trade deals, subservience to Wall Street and an arrogant, classist attitude toward working people.

NATO, THE SOVIET UNION & RUSSIAN “AGGRESSION”

To get a better idea of the real relationship between the U.S. and Russia, let’s look at the history of NATO.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was founded in 1949 to counter post-World War II Soviet influence in Europe. Its initial 12 members were the United States, Canada and 10 Western and Northern European countries. In response – six years later – the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies formed the eight-member Warsaw Pact. With the 1991 collapse of the U.S.S.R., the pro-Soviet alliance disbanded. NATO, on the other hand, has greatly expanded – to the East, toward Russia.

At the time of the Soviet collapse, the U.S. promised that NATO would not try to incorporate former Soviet states or their former allies in Eastern Europe. That promise was ignored. Today NATO includes as member states the former Soviet bloc countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia, bringing NATO membership to a total of 29 countries.

NATO’s military expansion was greatly accelerated at the 2016 NATO Summit held in Warsaw, Poland, where announcements were made about stationing many more thousands of NATO troops in Eastern European countries, much larger NATO military exercises in the region and greater combined military spending. There also was a recommitment to build a European “missile shield defense system.” Originally promoted as a counter to a claimed Iranian missile threat, that excuse evaporated with the P5+1 nuclear accord with Iran, leaving the system’s real purpose exposed: developing a first-strike capability against Russia.

Also prominent on the Summit agenda was Ukraine, with President Barack Obama meeting with that country’s president. Ukraine, which holds “partner” status with NATO, has a 1,282-mile-long land and sea border with Russia and so has special strategic importance for any conflict between Russia and the U.S./NATO alliance.

“We’re moving forward with the most significant reinforcement of our common defense at any time since the Cold War,” U.S. President Barack Obama told reporters.

WHO IS THE REAL AGGRESSOR?

Of course, all this is explained as defensive moves to counter a perceived threat by Russia, a country with a population less than half that of the United States and a military budget less than a tenth of that of the combined NATO block. (The U.S. military budget is greater than the budgets of the world’s next eight biggest military spenders combined, including both Russia and China.)

Besides the hacking issue, the main U.S./NATO charges against Russia are that it has annexed Crimea, formerly part of Ukraine; is allegedly supporting a separatist movement in Ukraine’s Donbass region; and has been conducting aggressive military exercises on its Western border.

What is seldom mentioned is that (1) Crimea was part of Russia for hundreds of years until 1954, when it was administratively transferred from Soviet Russia to Soviet Ukraine; (2) the annexation of Crimea and the fighting in Donbass both took place after the U.S. engineered a violent coup in Ukraine that installed a right-wing, anti-Russian government now headed by President Petro Porochenko, in collaboration with a rising fascist movement; (3) following that coup, Crimea held a referendum and overwhelmingly voted to reunite with Russia; (4) although it is unclear whether the fighting in Donbass is about more local autonomy or complete separation, people there are justifiably nervous about being ruled by a reactionary central government hostile to ethnic Russians, who make up a large part of the population; and (5) the Russian military exercises are taking place on Russian soil, while U.S. and NATO troops are now conducting exercises increasingly close to Russia.

And while the big business media feed us endless stories about Russian “aggression,” little is heard about the government repression and neo-Nazi attacks against democratic forces in Ukraine, including the May 2, 2014, massacre of 46 progressives in the Black Sea city of Odessa or the continuing attacks against the Russian minority in that city. (For information about UNAC’s support for the anti-fascist struggle in Odessa, see www.odessasolidaritycampaign.org.)

NEITHER NATIONALIST-POPULISM NOR NEO-LIBERALISM

None of this is to suggest that the extreme racist nationalist-populism represented by Donald Trump offers any hope for the people of Russia or anywhere else. Trump is a wild card in U.S. politics because he’s a multibillionaire who, unlike most presidents, doesn’t depend on any particular section of the U.S. ruling class for his political survival. In addition to his deep-seated white- and male-supremacist views, his politics are largely driven by personal self-interest. If that self-interest coincides with that of the 1 percent as a whole – such as promoting the fabulously profitable production and sale of fossil fuels, then the ruling class will support his program. Where he seems to create social chaos, as in ordering bans on Muslims and mass deportations of immigrants, the 1 percent may itself be divided.

But when it comes to the U.S. ruling class’ long-term goal of overcoming all real or potential competitors in the world economy, it will be intransigent. The U.S. economic system absolutely requires the endless conquest of new sources of raw materials, cheap labor and captive markets. If it takes war to achieve this, a new enemy will be created to justify the aggression, either specific countries like Russia, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Libya, China and Venezuela, or amorphous concepts like “Islamic extremism.” In addition, engaging in ongoing military action is essential to an economy that heavily depends on massive military spending and huge arms deals.

This is why Trump can say all he wants about preferring better relations with Russia and not supporting NATO (while threatening China, North Korea and Iran), but when his Secretary of Defense (retired) Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis recently traveled to Europe, it was to repeat, not Trumps’ views, but the longstanding principles of U.S. foreign policy of hostility toward Russia and unwavering support for NATO.

WE NEED AN INDEPENDENT PATH!

The U.S. is now actively engaged in wars in at least seven countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Somalia and Sudan. As the U.S. and NATO greatly increase their military presence and activity ever closer to Russia, the danger of a new war, by design or miscalculation, is growing. And the danger is greatly multiplied because both sides possess nuclear arsenals.

There is no way out of this situation as long as we stay boxed in between two equally dead-end electoral choices. The only solution is to forge an independent path beyond the racist nationalist-populism of Trump and the pro-war, pro-globalization, neo-liberal policies of the Democratic Party. Now is the time for the people to rise up in our own name, in a mass way, with our own demands, independent of both parties of the bankers and corporate billionaires.

Forging that path is the goal of the national UNAC conference that will be held June 16-18 in Richmond, Virginia: “Stop the Wars at Home & Abroad: Building a Movement Against War, Injustice & Repression!! https://www.unacpeace.org/

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Richmond, VA, June 16-18, 2017: United National Anti-War Coalition National Conference

https://www.unacpeace.org/home.html

Save the date for the “Stop the Wars at Home& Abroad!” conference, to be hosted by UNAC the weekend of June 16 – 18.

All across the United States, people are rising up against the destructive policies of Donald Trump and the U.S. Congress.

Massive protests took place during Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. The next day, millions of women and their supporters turned out in some of the largest mobilizations seen in decades. From solidarity vigils to clashes in the streets, the people are defiantly saying we will not accept the ultra-reactionary policies spewing forth from the White House. No wall! No ban! No deportations! No more police murders! No attacks on reproductive freedom! No Dakota Pipeline! No oppression of lesbians, gays, bisexual and trans people! NO WARS! [read more]

Join the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1208020632638814/

Register for the conference now: http://www.unacconference2017.org/p/registration-form.html

View the conference web site: http://www.unacconference2017.org

View a report of UNAC’s last conference: http://nepajac.org/UNAC_052015.html

For more information, contact unacpeace@gmail.org or DefendersFJE@hotmail.com.

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