About wibailoutpeople

We are a part of the national Bail Out The People movement which formed in 2008 to fight against the bailouts to the banks. Since then we have been in numerous fights against poverty, racism and war. We demand that the people be bailed out not the banks, a moratorium on all foreclosures, a federal jobs program now and other demands. We have been participating in the Wisconsin people's uprising, Bloombergville in NYC and numerous other people's actions.

Support Indigenous California Shellmound Struggle!

Sagorea Te/Glen Cove Shellmound Occupation now in 12th Week

Support the fight of Native California Indigenous peoples to save the ruins of one of their ancient burial mounds. City of Vallejo, California, plans to destroy the ruins of the Glen Cove Shellmound, also known as Sagorea Te have been set back by an occupation of the site now in its 12th week.

California Shellmound struggle

The ancient shellmounds are historically like the Egyptian pyramids in age, original size and function. So huge as to have been sited on the original U.S. Coast Guard maps fo the California coast, these burial mounds have since the California Gold Rush all suffered attacks and outright destruction to be almost visibly unnoticeable in the present day and many outright destroyed such as the Emeryville shellmound.

These 3,500-year-old sites marked sacred villages where Miwok, Coastal Me-Wauk, Bay Me-Wauk, Ohlone, Patwin, Wappo, Wintu, Yokut and other coastal nations gathered in pre-colonial times to meet, trade, intermarry, pray and bury their dead. The shellmounds are a long-time focus of the struggle for survival of the Indigenous nations of the Californiacoast and represent in a material way their very own survival.

Native activists have fought for twelve years with the Greater Vallejo Recreation District and the City of Vallejo to prevent them from destroying and desecrating the Glen Cove Shellmound, where the city wants to put a parking lot and bathrooms. 13,000 human remains were stolen from this and other California shellmounds which are now stored in footlockers at University of California Berkeley.

Recently the neighboring homeowners’ association wrote a resolution telling the city they don’t want a park on an ancient burial ground. After a demonstration outside the Oakland Bay Trails offices, that group withdrew its support for the planned park and pulled back their $200,000 grant to Vallejo.

Right now there is a request to come out and stay for as long as possible at the occupation site this week. See their website at www.protectglencove.org for more details and directions.

Occupation spokespersons Corinna Gould and Wounded Knee DeOCampo have asked supporters to help with donations of supplies to the occupation as well as funds to help with court costs (https://www.wepay.com/donate/137138).

Please sign the online petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/ssprit/petition.html .

Fred Short, American Indian Movement spiritual leader for California, urges supporters to write their senators and President Barack Obama to sign the UN Declaration of Human Rights of Indigenous People.  Short also requests letters be sent to California Governor Jerry Brown and the Native American Heritage Commission, 915 Capitol Mall, Room 364, Sacramento, CA 95814, nahc@pacbell.net, to demand the bodies stored in the foot l ockers and worse containment in Berkeley and Sonoma be returned to the Native communities and the shellmounds.

Letters of support should also be sent to Osby Davis, Mayor of Vallejo, 555 Santa Clara St., Vallejo, CA 94590 and mayor@ci.vallejo.ca.us, and to Greater Vallejo Recreation District, 395 Amador St., Vallejo, CA 94590, attention: Shane McAffee, General Manager.

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The People protest Walker & Darling in Milwaukee June 30

Today, June 30, a diverse array of poor and working people came out to protest a fundraiser at the Milwaukee Athletic Club for racist Republican politicians Scott Walker and Alberta Darling. The people demanded living wage jobs now, the overturning of the illegal union-busting bill, taxing of the rich, a moratorium on foreclosures & evictions and that the banks, corporations and the Pentagon should pay for the economic crisis among other demands.

Living wage JOBS now!

Living wage JOBS now!

At least 13 arrested in NYC to protest budget cuts, Support the fightback in NYC!

http://bloombergvillenow.org/

https://nocutsny.wordpress.com/

http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/141839/city-council-postpones-budget-vote?ap=1&MP4

http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/141903/ny1-online–dc-37-executive-director-lillian-roberts-on–inside-city-hall

Things the Public Can Do Now To Support Bloombergville:

http://nocutsny.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/what-we-need-to-do1.pdf

Protest Alberta Darling, Scott Walker and their banking, corporate and Pentagon backers!

Thursday, June 30 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Athletic Club

758 N Broadway

Milwaukee, WI

Bring signs, banners, noisemakers, your voices and the spirit of resistance! We will not stand for job cuts, union-busting, the elimination of public education and other attacks on poor and working people. We ARE fighting back!

JOBs not racism! Money For People’s Needs not the banks, corporations and the Pentagon! Make the rich pay!

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Speak-Out For JOBS NOW! Wed., June 29 in Milwaukee

WHEN: Wednesday, June 29, doors open at 5:45 PM, program runs from 6:30 – 8:00 PM

WHERE: Vincent High School Auditorium, 7501 North Granville, Milwaukee

Members of Congress will be in Milwaukee at this town hall event. Come out to let them know we need a JOBS PROGRAM for poor and working people not bailouts and other money for the banks, corporations and the Pentagon.

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Hundreds protest signing of budget by the criminal Walker

Hundreds protest the signing of the state budget in Green Bay June 27

Hundreds protest the signing of the state budget in Green Bay June 27

Hundreds came out to denounce and protest the signing of Wisconsin’s 2011-13 budget by Scott Walker June 27 in Green Bay.The $66 billion two-year budget slashes funding for public schools, the University of Wisconsin System and local governments, expand taxpayer support for private voucher schools and cut taxes for corporations and banks. “This budget will result in a major loss to the quality of life for the people of Wisconsin by crippling economic support systems for middle income and working class families,” said Phil Neuenfeldt, President of the Wisconsin State AFL-CIO in a June 26 statement. “We are seeing the deepest cuts to education, health care and local communities ever passed in state history, at a time when we should be investing in our state and its people.” Protests and resistance across the state continue to oppose the attempted union-busting and anti-people attacks by Walker and his banking, corporate and Pentagon backers. For more information and how to help: www.wisaflcio.org, www.vdlf.org, www.wibailoutpeople.org.