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Madison, Feb. 9, 2020: Voces de la Frontera Membership Meeting

Madison Reunion de Membresía / Membership Meeting
ENGLISH BELOW
Reunion de Membresía
Centro Hispano
810 W Badger Rd
Madison, WI 53713
Abierta al público
Acompáñanos para nuestra junta de membresía mensual. Hablaremos sobre la importancia del voto 2020 y nuestras metas para el año nuevo.
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Membership Meeting
Centro Hispano
810 W Badger Rd
Madison, WI 53713
Open to the public
Join us for our monthly membership meeting! We’ll discuss the importance of the 2020 vote and our goals for the new year.
Mr. Martin Delany
Appleton, Feb. 14, 2020: Vigil For Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

The Battle of Homestead Foundation
https://battleofhomestead.org/bhf/
The Battle of Homestead Foundation (BHF) is a diverse organization of community residents, workers, educators and historians. It’s purpose is to preserve, interpret, and promote a people’s history focused on the significance of the dramatic labor conflict at Homestead, Pennsylvania in 1892.

Pinkerton Barges Burn
Palestine Will Be Free! Trump Continues and Raises the Level of 72 Years of U.S. Sponsored Zionism
By David Sole, Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice (MECAWI)
U.S. President Donald Trump proudly announced his long awaited Middle East “peace plan” on January 28. Standing next to him was a beaming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Conspicuously missing, however, were any representatives of the Palestinian people. Speaking from the West Bank, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas denounced the proposal as “nonsense.” And no wonder!
Billed as “the Deal of the Century” Trump’s plan is in complete agreement with right-wing Israeli claims. All Zionist settlements with over 700,000 settlers in the West Bank, illegal under international law, will remain as sovereign Israeli territory. A patchwork of Israeli territory would therefore cover the so-called Palestinian state offered by Trump. The Palestinian demand for East Jerusalem as their capital was disregarded, replaced with an area of poor neighborhoods abutting large concrete barriers.
Netanyahu, naturally, called it a “great plan for Israel.” Thousands of Palestinians protested in the West Bank as Trump and Netanyahu plotted against them.
The “peace plan” is just another in a series of steps taken by the Trump administration against the Palestinian people and in support of the U.S. client state of Israel.
- On December 6, 2017 Trump gave formal recognition to Jerusalem as the capital of the Zionist state of Israel. This reversed many decades of U.S. and international policy.
- In May 2018 the United States moved its embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the city half of which was conquered and occupied by the Zionists in the 1967 War.
- U.S. aid to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to assist the U.N. work for Palestinian people was cut in August 2018. The funds went to programs affecting about five million Palestinians including schools, health care and other social services. Refugees in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon are recipients of U.N. aid as well as Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
- In September 2018 Trump ordered the closing of the Washington, D.C. office of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Even USA Today had to admit “The Trump administration has shed any pretense of being an honest or effective broker.” (USAToday.com, Sept. 12, 2018)
- A proclamation signed by Trump on March 25, 2019 further undermined any peace prospects in the region when he gave U.S. recognition to Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, Syrian territory conquered and occupied by Israel in 1967.
- June 2019 saw an international economic conference or workshop, called by the U.S., but held in Bahrain with the stated aim of encouraging economic investment in the Palestinian territories. This was central to Trump’s “deal of the century,” the political aspects of which were announced in Washington last week. The Palestinian Authority boycotted the conference and masses of West Bank Palestinians protested it as a fraud.
- In November 2019 U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reversed long time U.S. policy by giving recognition to all Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories. It has been long established that territory conquered in a war cannot be annexed by the occupying power. This reversal of policy encourages Israel’s further expropriation of Palestinian land and resources that has been going on for decades.
While this list of Trump’s attacks on the Palestinian people is extensive, it is not a change in overall U.S. policy. The very creation of the State of Israel in 1948 through the expulsion of the Palestinian people was an enterprise designed by U.S., British, and western imperialism/colonialism. They sought to establish a dependent settler state, using Jewish victims of the Nazi holocaust funneled into the volatile and growing Arab nationalist Middle East. It should be remembered that the U.S. closed its borders to Jewish holocaust refugees following World War II forcing them to stay in Displaced Persons camps or be taken to Palestine.
Since 1948 the United States has been providing economic and military aid – many billions of dollars each and every year – to keep the Zionist entity ready and able to make war on the Arab masses and protect imperialist oil interests in the region. This has gone on through Republican as well as Democratic administrations, whether liberal or conservative in their orientation. Any recognition of the rights of the Palestinian people has only come from their heroic and unending mass struggle, political, economic and military.
In recent years, inside the U.S. itself, there has been a growing awareness of the injustices done to the Palestinian people and the many crimes of the apartheid Israeli government. This has especially been true among many young people and has crystalized in the “BDS” movement – Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions directed at Zionist Israel.
U.S. imperialist circles are worried about this new movement against Zionism. President Trump, therefore, signed an Executive Order on December 11, 2019 that will equate criticism of Israeli political policies (anti-Zionism) with persecution of Jewish people or their religion (anti-Semitism). The Order is directed toward Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and may authorize the Federal government to cut Federal funds to educational institutions that don’t crush anti-Zionist activities on their campuses. Zionist sources hailed this Executive Order and heaped praise on Donald Trump (Jewish Press.com, Dec. 18, 2019). What these same people dishonestly ignore is that Trump’s pro-fascist, bigoted pronouncements are a major cause of the many murderous assaults against Jewish people, immigrants, LGBTQ communities and others.
What is certain is that none of the attacks on the Palestinian people can or will end their struggle for justice, nor will attacks on the freedom of speech in the United States hide the crimes of Zionist Israel or silence the growing anti-imperialist movement.
Wauwatosa Police Kill Alvin Cole, 17-Year-Old Black Student; Family Calls for Independent Investigation

From various news reports:
Alvin Cole, a 17-year-old student was killed by police at Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa Feb. 2.
“They shot my baby,” Tracy Cole told news media. “My baby boy he was supposed to graduate from high school this year,” said Tracy Cole. “Seventeen years old. Very intelligent young man. Wanted to go to college. He tells me, ‘Mom, I am going to do something positive with myself.'”
Police claim that someone from the mall called them and reported an alleged “disturbance” among a group of about 10 teens. Upon arrival, police claim that Alvin Cole ran through a parking lot and had a gun whereby an office shot and killed Cole.
Family and community supporters question the sequence of events and police officer’s reports and are also demanding a completely independent investigation – not one conducted by the Milwaukee Police Department. According to various news reports, the police officer that killed Alvin Cole, is on administrative leave.
“No justice, no peace,” King Rick of the Original Black Panthers of Milwaukee told the media. “We are going to demand a clear, transparent investigation. You see the family is hurt. The community is hurt. We need answers, and we are demanding answers. This was a young man, a child, a young black man. Children make mistakes. Children get in trouble, but do they deserve to die for that?”
This is a developing story. Check back here or on the Facebook page for ongoing updates: Wisconsin Bail Out The People Movement
United Steelworkers Local 3657 Adopts Anti-War Resolution
Local 3657 members January 30, 2020, adopted a resolution calling for “foreign policy based on the international solidarity of all workers, mutual respect of all nations and national sovereignty,” and calling upon the president and Congress to “make war truly the last resort.” For a copy of the full, final resolution as passed, click the link below.
Local 3657 Anti-War Resolution

Remembering Mr. James Bernard “Bunny” Rucker
https://roanokepeoplespower.wordpress.com/
“Here is James Bernard “Bunny” Rucker (1912-1992), born in Roanoke, Virginia, raised in Columbus, Ohio, veteran of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Spanish Civil War (as a volunteer with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade), and World War II (three bronze stars and a purple heart), one-time Communist Party member, later an organizer with the Progressive Party, a graduate of Columbia University thanks to the GI Bill, and then, for 20 years, the chief librarian of the East Orange Public Library in East Orange, New Jersey. Rucker made an appearance in the final pages of my college thesis, which was about African-Americans and antifascism in the 1930s. During a snowy week in January of my senior year, as the Iraq War raged on, I remember taking the train to Manhattan and making my way to the Village so that I could read Rucker’s World War II letters to his wife in NYU’s Tamiment Library, along with other materials from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade — the 2,800 or so American volunteers who traveled to Spain to fight Franco.
I suddenly remembered Rucker today because, during the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, amidst tweets displaying photographs of men at the event waving Confederate and Nazi flags, I kept seeing tweets in response about how “the United States defeated Nazis in 1945 and would do it again” and so forth. Rucker played a part in that victory but his letters offered poignant reflections on the fact that the United States that defeated Nazi Germany remained itself in the thrall of its own brand of white supremacy.”
#Roanoke
#JamesRucker
#FightFascism
#PeoplesHistory
#CrushCapitalism
#BlackLiberationNOW
#NoBordersInTheWorkersStruggle

(photo: James Rucker, Langston Hughes in Madrid | credit: Langston Hughes Estate)
Feb. 24-28, 2020: WI Public Education Network, We Love Our Public Schools Week
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Wisconsin Public Education Network
This is a reminder that We Love Our Public Schools week is coming up THIS MONTH (February 24-28)!
We will be hosting a General Partner Meeting on February 14th, details and RSVP here.
I would like to send a special shout out to Chippewa Valley Area Educators, Retired. They will be hosting Welcome Walks into the various schools in the area throughout the week to create a positive environment to start the school day. In addition to the walks themselves, they will also be hosting a drop-in sign making party on February 5th!
For more great ideas on how you can become involved and celebrate our schools visit our toolkit.
Looking forward to this exciting month,
Amelia
PS. If you are in the Eau Claire Area and would like to drop in for sign-making, it will be from 5:30 to 8 pm at the Brewing Projekt, 1807 N Oxford Ave, Eau Claire, WI.