Stevens Point, September 28, 2019: Supporters of Incarcerated People (SIP) First Ever Gathering

Wisdom Supporters of Incarcerated People (SIP) Meeting

Saturday, September 28
10:00 am to 2:30 pm
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 900 Brilowski Rd., Stevens Point, WI

There will be a first-ever gathering of “Supporters of Incarcerated People” (SIP).  SIP has grown out of the ROC Campaign.  Family members and loved ones of people in jail or prison have felt like they should have their own group.  SIP exists to provide mutual support and information among people who are working to cope with the challenges of providing loving support to an incarcerated person. SIP will also bring their voices together for advocacy, to have a real impact on the criminal justice system.

The invitation is to anybody who cares about somebody in prison. The day, inlcuding lunch, is free.  All that is asked is for people to register ahead, either by calling 414-831-2070, or e-mailing wisdomforjustice@gmail.com.  You just need to provide your name, contact information, and city where you live (so we can arrange carpooling).  Childcare can be provided, but you need to request it when you register.

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BREAKING : Former President Mugabe dies at 95

https://www.herald.co.zw/breaking-news-former-president-mugabe-dies-at-95/

BREAKING : Former President Mugabe dies at 95

Former President of Zimbabwe, Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe has died.

Commenting on his official Twitter Platform, President Emmerson Mnangagwa confirmed the sad news

“It is with utmost sadness that I announce the passing of Zimbabwe’s founding father and former President Cde Robert Mugabe”.

President Mnangagwa said the nation has lost an icon of liberation and Pan Africanist

“Cde Mugabe was an icon of liberation ,a pan Africanist who dedicated his life to the emancipation and empowerment of his people .His contribution to the history of our nation and continent will never be forgotten .May his soul rest in eternal peace,” President Mnangagwa wrote on his twitter handle

Kudakwashe Mugari Deputy News Editor and Daniel Chigunwe Online Reporter

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While the Amazon Burns, Cuba Increases its Forested Area

The Sierra Maestra, imporant site of the Cuban revolution.

The Sierra Maestra, imporant site of the Cuban revolution. | Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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The socialist island is a rare example of large scale reforestation, whereas the rest of the world moves in the opposite direction.

As fires rage across the Amazon in South America, a result of exploitation by agro-capitalists, Cuba has actually increased the percentage of its country covered by forest in the past year. A report published on Wednesday by Cuban media outlet Granma, reports the increase in forested area and examines how state environmental policies achieved it. The report also illustrates how today, Cuba’s forested area has almost tripled in the socialist period since 1959, despite mass deforestation in every other part of the world.

The report by Granma points to figures from the Forestry Department of the Ministry of Agriculture which show an increase of over 22,000 hectares of forested area in the last year, a small increase of 0.26 percent, meaning that forest now makes up almost a third of the entire country’s surface area, just over 31%. This is in stark contrast to 1959, prior to the revolution, when just 13% of Cuba was covered by forest.

State intervention to reforest large areas and strengthen existing trees has been key. Accorrding to the report, these policies include planting new trees and supporting natural regeneration where it happens, and setting aside 69% of the increase purely for conservation purposes.

Other policies include enriching existing forests that are at risk of degradation. This is done by measures such as pruning trees and cutting away dead ones to make way for new growth.

The Ministry of Agriculture has stressed that protecting forests doesn’t have to come at the expense of economic growth. Mining is one of Cuba’s largest industries, the country has one of largest Nickel reserves in the world. In recent years theres been a growth in foreign investment, as partnership alongside nationalized Cuban mining companies.

Under Cuban law, mining companies are allowed to clear forests, but are also under obligation to replant the same number of trees that they cut down, and this must be completed within two years.

Cuba is nevertheless still affected by forest fires, figures from the Ministry says that around 3000 hectares are affected by fires annually, the government say that 90% of these are caused by human activity such as irresponsible farming and accidents. A further 3000 are cleared annually for mining operations. However, the figures also show that Cuba has an average reforestation rate of 16,000 hectares per year, therefore outstripping what is lost.

However, around the world, 7.3 million hectares of land is land deforested each year. Brazil is among the worst, between 2017 and 2018 alone, 7,900 square kilometers were cut down. Roughly equivalent to 987,000 football pitches. A rate which has significantly increased since the recent Amazon fires, but which far-right President Bolsonaro has turned a blind eye to, sacking the head of the government’s space agency for pointing out increases in deforestation.

In June, the President of Cuba’s Central Bank, Irma Martinez, spoke at a conference in Switzerland highlighting the gains in reforestation, but argued that reforestation could accelerate even further if the U.S. blockade on the island were to be lifted, because Cuba would be able to import more modern technology at the service government reforestation operations.

Willy Street Co-op Workers in Madison Vote UE Union in Landslide

https://www.ueunion.org/ue-news/2019/willy-street-co-op-workers-vote-ue-in-landslide

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Several dozen co-op workers with raised fists celebrating their victory

MADISON, WI, SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 — In an election conducted by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on September 3 and 4, workers at the Willy Street Co-op in Madison, Wisconsin voted by 249-40 to join UE.

“We won by a landslide, because we united and worked hard! This is proof that, together, we can affect real positive change, and we will continue to do so,” said Willy Street Co-op worker and organizing committee member Mourning Dove Wochos.

“You don’t get that level of approval and that level of turnout just talking about wages alone,” said organizing committee member David Droster. “We believe that democracy belongs in the workplace, that we deserve a voice in the place that we work, and we showed up in huge numbers for that idea.”

The large organizing committee was able to sign up two-thirds of their co-workers before management was even aware of the union drive. Although management made an attempt to dissuade workers from voting for the union, it was largely ineffective. “No one took any of the anti-union strategies seriously because we were already a union, we were already organized,” explained organizing committee member Ben Lavalle.

Willy Street Co-op was, until this week’s election, one of the largest non-union cooperative grocery stores in the country. The workers received support and encouragement from UE members at other UE-represented co-ops: City Market in Burlington, VT (Local 203), Hunger Mountain Co-op in Montpelier, VT (Local 255) and East End Co-op in Pittsburgh (Local 667).

UE’s Mexican allies the FAT sent several videos and pictures of their members expressing solidarity with the co-op workers, and got several other Mexican unions to also send solidarity messages. Local Teamsters and members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) also organized solidarity photos to let the workers know they had support in their community.

“We have a real voice now,” said Wochos. “There’s a lot to do moving forward, but with this amazing group of people, we will accomplish great things. I’m proud and humbled to stand alongside my coworkers. I’m proud to be UE. We are strong, and we’re even stronger together!”

The organizing campaign was led by UE Field Organizers John Ocampo and Lyndsey O’Day. International Representative Mark Meinster and Field Organizer Maria Alfaro also made significant contributions to the victory. ###

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ATU 998 Members in Milwaukee Reject Latest Offer and Demand County Officials Come Back to the Table in Good Faith; Members Also Vote to Authorize a Strike If Necessary

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ATU Local 998

MILWAUKEE, WI, September 5, 2019 — Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 998 members voted 84% to reject the latest contract proposal from Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) and authorize a strike if necessary, as determined by the contract negotiation committee. The union will send a letter to MCTS requesting they come back to the bargaining table to resume negotiations.

President of ATU Local 998, James Macon released the following statement:

“It’s time for MCTS to come back to the table and work honestly toward a fair contract that Milwaukee transit workers can accept in good conscience–one that has back pay and common sense security protections for drivers and riders.

“MCTS has been over projecting operating expenses for years to give the illusion of being broke to justify their attack on transit workers and riders.

“Let us be clear. ATU Local 998 members refuse to stand by and let County Executive Chris Abele and MCTS balance their manufactured budget deficit on the backs of transit workers and riders. Transit workers will strike if necessary.” ATU Local 998

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Imperialist Economic Warfare Continues: MLB Bans Participation in Venezuelan Winter League

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By Leon Koufax

On Aug. 22nd of this year, Major League Baseball announced its decision to ban all MLB-affiliated players from participating in the Venezuelan Winter League. The MLB’s statement cited the “Executive Order issued by President Trump on Venezuela” as the reason for the ban.

The Liga Venezolana de Beisbol Profesional (LVBP), also known as the Venezuelan Winter League, is a storied baseball league. For 75 years, professional ball players from around the globe have played there in the winter as a source of additional income and a way to stay in shape. More than that, Venezuelan players in the MLB have relished the opportunity to return home and play in front of their communities. It is particularly common for minor league players and less experienced major league players to play in Venezuela in the winter time for the above reasons.

MLB’s adherence with Trump’s executive orders is another escalation of the economic warfare being waged on the democratic Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and its citizens. It is important to note that the LVBP works closely with the Venezuelan government. This is likely the core excuse for the ban.

RELATED CONTENT: “I am Venezuelan and I Have the Right to Play”: Guillermo Moscoso to the MLB (US Blockade)

This is the second time that the Trump administration has launched economic attacks on baseball leagues in progressive Latin American countries. Earlier this year, President Trump scuttled a deal between Cuba and MLB that would allow the Cuban National Series to be compensated for players recruited to play in the United States. The administration said the decision was in support of human rights. However, the reality is that destroying the deal opens up Cuban players to smugglers.

Venezuelan players react

The decision has been rightfully met with outrage from Venezuelan baseball players currently in the U.S. Salvador Perez, the star catcher for the Kansas City Royals, came out strongly against the ban.

Peres stated: “I don’t like it, seriously. I don’t know why they do that, because players like me — in the big leagues for a long time — we don’t need to play in Venezuela. We don’t have to play. We do because we like our fans. They don’t have a visa to come here to watch you play. That’s why we do that.”

Peres went on to say: “Guys in High-A, Double-A, people who don’t play in the big leagues, they still need the money because they only get paid here until September. How are they going to survive after that? They’re not going to let them play in the Dominican [Republic] or play in another country. I don’t like it.” Peres touches on an important point here.

RELATED CONTENT: MLB Joins Trump’s Blockade: Prohibits Players Participation in Venezuelan Professional Baseball League

All this ban will serve to do is financially squeeze lower-paid ball players and damage the Venezuelan economy as a whole. The ban also deprives the Venezuelan people of seeing their country’s best players. Several other players, including Royals infielder Humberto Arteaga and MLB veteran Guillermo Moscoso have decried the ban.

Venezuela has a beautiful and storied baseball tradition. It is a country that has supplied the MLB with some of its brightest stars. These players include future Hall-of-Famer Miguel Cabrera, all-star shortstop Omar Vizquel, and star pitcher Carlos Zambrano.

The MLB team owners and other capitalists are happy to make billions off the backs of Venezuelan players while simultaneously launching attack after attack on the Venezuelan economy. The U.S. should keep its hands off Venezuela!

Lift the sanctions, end the embargo, and retract the ban on the LVBP!

Leon Koufax is a communist organizer in Baltimore who participated in the Venezuela Embassy Protection Collective.

September 20, 2019: Global Climate Strike: Wisconsin

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Global Climate Strike: Wisconsin

This September, millions of us will walk out of our workplaces, schools, and homes to join you climate strikers on the streets and demand an end to the age of fossil fuels.

Our house is one fire — let’s act like it. It’s now time to rebel.

Both adults and young people alike need to take to the streets on September 20 to demand climate justice.

Can’t strike? Protest in solidarity by disrupting the status quo and striking for 11 minutes on September 20 to symbolize our looming deadline.

Flagship Strikes:
Madison: https://www.facebook.com/events/444295093093779/
Milwaukee: https://www.facebook.com/events/693776687701388/
La Crosse: https://www.facebook.com/events/361147151227652/
Appleton: https://www.facebook.com/events/473243190128356/
Ashland: https://www.facebook.com/events/400269883939953/

See ycatwi.org/sep20 for other strikes & more info on 11 minute strikes!

Jazz Is a Music of Perseverance Against Racism and Capitalism

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Buck Clayton performs during a concert on January 1, 1960.

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The story of the birth and development of “one of the few art forms developed in North America and done so primarily by African Americans” — including the struggles of its practitioners to survive the brutality of Jim Crow, mobsters and ruthless exploitation by the music industry — is told in Gerald Horne’s new book, Jazz and Justice: Racism and the Political Economy of the Music. In this excerpt, Horne discusses the origins of jazz and its musicians’ resistance to embracing a singular definition — if any — of the music.

The Church of Trump

https://fighting-words.net/2019/09/04/the-church-of-trump/

By Cassandra Devereaux

On August 21, Donald Trump shared a quote from a right wing news outlet in order to shame American Jews who do not support him. It read:

“:…the Jewish people in Israel love [Trump] like he’s the King of Israel. They love him like he is the second coming of God…. But American Jews don’t know him or like him. They don’t even know what they’re doing or saying anymore.”

It is, of course, religiously illiterate to claim that Jews might see him as a second coming of a messiah they don’t believe had a first coming. And yes, “King of Israel” and “King of the Jews” both are titles used to refer to Jesus. The claim here is that to Isreali Jews, Donald Trump is regarded as Jesus Christ. This echoes the Evangelical Christian eschatological belief that in the end times, Jesus will convert the Jews and will establish a “New Jerusalem.” This is a popular “loophole” sort of reasoning that allows antisemites to nevertheless support Israel.

This tweet came amidst Trump’s smear campaign against congressional freshman Muslim women Rashida Talib and Ilhan Omar. Spitefully, he had pressured Israel to deny them entry. Even the rightly derided American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), lobbyist, fundraiser and enabler of the brutal settler colonial state and its project of genocide against the Palestinian people, criticized the move. Within this eschatological mythos, Jews who don’t repent and come to know Jesus will be cast into the lake of fire.

On the same day, when talking to reporters about the trade war with China, Trump looked to the skies and said, “I am the chosen one”.

To those on the outside, all of this may seem like mere hyperbolic excess. To far right evangelicals, this language likens Trump to Jesus, justifies Israel as righteous while likewise smearing American Jews as faithless and doomed to suffer God’s wrath. These comparisons, placing Trump as Christ, are not new. They began before Trump took office….

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