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.

Pizzas for West Virginia Teachers

https://www.gofundme.com/pizzas-for-west-virginia-teachers

This fund will provide pizzas and water for thousands of striking West Virginia teachers and school staff.  The first pizza delivery is  already scheduled for noon on Monday, March 5th at the State Capitol  in Charleston. Organizers on the ground have told me that this will allow many more people to stay throughout the day to push for their demands.

$10,000 will pay for three days worth of pizzas for 3000 striking workers.  Any left-over funds will be donated to the three unions on strike:  West Virginia Education Association, AFT- West Virginia and the West Virginia School Service Personnel  Association.

I am the president of United Educators of San Francisco, which represents 6,200  certificated and classified educators, and a delegate to the San Francisco Labor Council.

This is solidarity in action.  Please donate today!

Detroit, March 4, 2018: Shut Down Richard Spencer!

Stop Trump Ann ArborShut Down Richard Spencer in Metro-Detroit on March 4th

Please note updated time and location:

We will rally at Campus Martius Park by the Michigan Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument at the south end of the park. The rally will feature local activists and religious leaders. Afterwards we will march to say loud and clear that Detroit and Michigan condemn Nazi organizing and everything these vile people stand for.

Please join us.

If there was ever a time and place to stand up for what you believe in, this is it!

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On Sunday, March 4th in metro-Detroit, Richard Spencer will join other neo-Nazis at an alt-right conference. The fascists are not releasing the location of this conference, because they rightly fear the anger of the community.

Please share the information in the discussion section of this event, including the photos of the neo-Nazis planning to speak. We must get this information out to the community to try to keep people safe around the dates of this conference and to gather information as to the location.

On Monday, March 5, neo-Nazi conference attendees plan to travel to Lansing, Michigan to hear Richard Spencer speak at Michigan State University.

The organizations sponsoring this anti-fascist protest believe in “No platform for fascists.” Please send a PM if your organization would like to co-sponsor. We must have maximum unity among all those opposed to fascist organizing. Our lives may depend on it.

Our goal for the events on March 4th and 5th should be to end the fascists’ ability to publicly organize during this dangerous period in our country’s history. Let’s send them back to their mother’s basements where the harm they can do our communities is minimized.

At the time of this writing, lead Nazi Richard Spencer has postponed his speaking date at the University of Michigan and has canceled his planned appearance in Cincinnati because he could not afford the security fee of $11,000. This makes the March 4th and 5th events extremely important for the Nazis, and for all of us who oppose them.

If the March 5th Richard Spencer speaking event at MSU goes forward, it will be from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium in the Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education.

Stop Trump Ann ArborShut Down Richard Spencer in Metro-Detroit on March 4th

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West Virginia Teachers & Staff Shut Down Schools Statewide For Seventh Day, Thousands Rally in Charleston March 2

March 2, 2018. Charleston, West Virginia #55Strong #55United

Dedicated Teachers

AFT-West Virginia

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Inside state capitol in Charleston, West Virginia March 2, 2018

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Inside state capitol in Charleston, West Virginia March 2, 2018

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State capitol in Charleston, West Virginia March 2, 2018

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State capitol in Charleston, West Virginia March 2, 2018

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Inside state capitol in Charleston, West Virginia March 2, 2018

 

Southern Workers Assembly: Solidarity with West Virginia Teacher Walk-outs! Deepen the class struggle, strengthen our unions and fight against austerity!

Bluefield, WV February 26, 2018. Photo Credit: Southern Workers Assembly

Southern Workers Assembly

The Southern Workers Assembly sends our solidarity to the education workers and their unions across West Virginia that are in a tremendous class struggle against austerity. For more than a week, rank-n-file educators have been defying state law and leading rolling walk-out strikes to fight for a decent family-supporting wage, for access to affordable healthcare and in defense of their union rights.

The crisis of funding for public education and all public services has been brewing in West Virginia, and in fact across the South and entire country for a few years. However, it was the brave rank-n-file members in the southern counties of West Virginia that took the initial efforts to organize walk-outs from their schools, shutting many down across several counties, which spread in the following days across the entire state in to rolling walk-outs in all 55 counties, and thousands of workers rallying at the state Capitol in Charleston for several days. They also did the critical work to build support amongst the students, parents and their communities, so when they walked out they were supported. The community and the unions helped organize food distribution, childcare and other survival mechanisms to support the education workers in their actions.

Thousands have been rallying at the state capitol in Charleston for over a week in some of the largest worker demonstrations in the state since the days of the major struggles of the mine workers. In fact, on Feb. 26 raising the fighting legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a strong union supporter, United Mine Workers of America President Cecil E. Roberts gave a fiery speech at the rally, saying that “workers who stand united will never be defeated.”

Many teachers were angered by the Republican-controlled state legislature and Governor Jim Justice who were refusing to offer any wage increases. Educators and state employees have had wages frozen for a few years without any increases. Teachers earn less than 47 out of 50 states across the country. The state was also threatening to make drastic cuts to the state insurance agency, Public Employee Insurance Agency, which would drive up costs for state employees, teachers and their families. They were also facing three other major anti-worker attacks including passing of a Koch brothers-sponsored payroll deception bill to eliminate payroll deduction for union dues, privatization of public schools through allowing the creation of charter schools, and stripping seniority rights for reductions in force.

After four days of statewide walk-outs and thousands rallying at the state Capitol on Thursday, February 22 and Friday, February 23, and again on Monday, February 26 and Tuesday, February 27, the unions were able to force Governor Justice into a deal. Gov. Justice promised a 5% raise for educators and 3% raise for state employees, agreed to find funding to support PEIA, and also to eliminate the 3 anti-worker proposals.

Governor Justice didn’t become a billionaire and richest man in West Virginia without having some nasty tricks. He immediately called a press conference to announce the deal, before union leaders were able to bring back the proposals to their union members. This had a big impact on the rank-n-file workers which felt betrayed because they had not ratified any deal. Many leaders of union chapters across the state are upset, and in defiance of the statewide leadership, called for continuance of walk-outs to oppose the deal. Workers have effectively shut down schools again on Wednesday, February 28 and Thursday, March 1.

We have confidence that the national leadership of both the AFT and NEA will very soon issue to their members a detailed breakdown of the tentative settlement and will convene meetings throughout the state at which teachers may discuss the settlement offer and vote their decision. Until the teacher-members reach their decision, we urge teachers, students, parents and allies to continue to support this very impressive walk-out.

Teachers, nurses, state employees, fast food workers and industrial workers – in fact all of us – continue to grapple with the unresolved crisis of our health care system. School districts and teachers and other school employees cannot solve this problem alone. The only sensible answer is found in a national health care system that covers all of us – Medicare for All.

An active union member with one of the educator’s unions, spoke to SWA and told us there is “lots of right-wing populism and anger. Lots of anti-union talk from ultra-left and conservatives.” He reminded us about the primary fight here is not against our union leaders, but that “there is rank-n-file activity standing up against neo-liberal politicians. The belief that the association leaders are negotiating directly with the Governor, is not true. It’s really the legislators that are striking the deals and selling out the workers. These politicians have interest of energy companies and general private capital. Folks need to fight within their unions, to make them more progressive and class conscious. We need to radicalize and transform unions from within at the local level.”

The Southern Workers Assembly affirms our support for the rank-n-file members in this historic battle, and urges you to continue to build your unions. West Virginia, like many southern states, bans public workers from having collective bargaining agreements. This forces unions into a different relationship with the decision-makers. In the days as we await the Supreme Court decision on the Janus case, which would effectively make public sector workers in all states right-to-work, we are reminded that even workers in the RTW states, concentrated in the US South, can build their unions, fightback and win. The type of mass rank-n-file action displayed by WV educators is an example for us all to follow.

Defeat Austerity!

Medicare for All!

Defend Union Jobs and Public Services!

Defeat Right-to-Work for Less!

Organize the South!

Southern Workers Assembly, Coordinating Committee

March 1, 2018

Southern Workers Assembly, PO Box 934, Rocky MountNC 27802

http://southernworker.org/

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March 24, 2018 NATIONAL CONFERENCE TO DEFEAT AUSTERITY, Detroit
Organizing the National Conference to Defeat Austerity

#defeatausterity

We want to extend an invitation to all progressive activists and organizations to participate in the National Conference to Fight Austerity in Detroit on Saturday March 24. The purpose of the national conference is to map out a strategy for defeating the war being waged by the banks, corporations and government against the workers and oppressed. Capitalism cannot continue unchallenged while our very lives are being jeopardized by the ruling elites who are determined to grow richer and more powerful at our expense, whipping up white supremacy, an anti-immigrant offensive attacks on women and anti-LGBTQ bigotry to keep our class divided.

Detroit along with colonized Puerto Rico has been at the epicenter of bank imposed austerity against the workers and oppressed in this hemisphere. But every U.S. city from Chicago to Baltimore to Cleveland to Milwaukee, from New York City to Oakland and Seattle, has felt the brunt of this attack in the form of cutbacks, school closings, mass transit cuts, water shutoffs, gentrification and destruction of public service unions.

The Trump tax plan and Pentagon War build-up continues the massive transfer of wealth to the rich at the expense of the poor. This war by the banks and on the workers and poor is an international phenomenon spanning every continent. On March 24, we will hammer out a program on how to fight back against the war by the corporations, the banks and their lackeys in government at all levels on the workers and poor.

The conference will take up topics such as:
* The Destruction of our Communities by the Banks.
* Tax giveaways to Dan Gilbert and the Ilitch business empire and gentrifiers everywhere.
* The Trump Tax plan — A declaration of war by and for the rich on the workers and the poor.
* The Pentagon War Buildup — funded by destruction of social services.* Continuing Water Shutoffs and Mass foreclosures.
*The Destruction of public educations through defunding and privatization.
* Mass layoffs at retail stores, restaurants, business offices and plant closings* Fighting for a real living wage for all workers.
* Challenging racism, sexism and LGBTQ oppression.
* Defending Immigrant Rights.
* Challenging mass incarceration and prison slave labor.
* Defending Puerto Rico where much the population remains without electricity because of mass robbery by the banks.
* The need for a universal healthcare program* Public transportation and accessibility for all within the urban and rural areas.
*The growth in extreme poverty and homelessness.
* Environmental Justice and the end to the poisoning of the poor.
*Full rights for persons with disabilities.

The Conference will discuss these issues in depth from the perspective of how they all are products of a capitalist system where profits are everything and people mean nothing. We will mobilize support for making May Day 2018 an anti-Austerity Day, as well as lending solidarity to the Poor Peoples Campaign. We will outline a program of action in solidarity with all movements working for social change and transformation.

Initiated by the Moratorium Now! Coalition.
For information or to endorse: contact 313-680-5508 – moratorium-mi.org – moratorium@moratorium-mi.org

Endorsed by the Southern Workers Assembly and dozens of other labor and social justice organizations. 

 

Mumia Abu-Jamal’s New Appeal for Freedom

https://www.telesurtv.net/english/analysis/Mumia-Abu-Jamals-New-Appeal-for-Freedom-20180227-0008.html

Mumia Abu-Jamal was convicted in 1982 of the murder of police officer Daniel Faulker in Philadelphia. A former member of the Black Panthers party, Mumia was already a prominent journalist and activist at the time of the incident. He claims he’s innocent and people around the world have stood in solidarity with him since then, organizing events, spreading information and petitioning authorities.

Mumia Abu-Jamal has been called "the most famous death row prisoner" because of his political activity.

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Last year, Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Leon W. Tucker demanded the District Attorney’s office release every document and memo regarding the involvement of former DA Ronald Castille in Mumia’s case.

Judge Tucker is requesting the documents because a new Supreme Court’s decision found his participation in the case as unconstitutional and potentially biased.

Following the Williams v. Pennsylvania case in 2016, it was ruled that all judges should remove themselves from any case in which they had been previously involved as prosecutors. The legal precedent says “it is a violation of the due process right to an impartial tribunal free of judicial bias if a judge participating in a criminal appeal had ´a significant personal involvement as a prosecutor in a critical decision´ in a defendant’s case.”

Failing to do so would be framed as unconstitutional and allow Mumia’s post-conviction petitions.

Castille was Assistant DA at the time of Abu Jamal’s original trial in 1982 and Philadelphia’s District Attorney during his endless appeals in the 1990s. He was personally and politically involved in the case until he retired in 2014.

Mumia demanded Castille remove himself from his post-conviction appeals from 1996 to 1998 and again in 2002, but he refused, and the Supreme Court ignored his petition. The new precedent would allow Mumia to appeal again.

Mumia Abu-Jamal

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After Tucker’s request in 2017, the DA office handed in only documents that were already public, failing to deliver all the requested memos, notes and reports regarding Castille’s role in the case.

Now, the scenario seems to be a little different, as democrat lawyer Larry Krasner was sworn in as Philadelphia’s DA on January 1st, 2018.

Krasner is known mostly for his progressive opinions and acts. In 2011, he represented 52 protesters arrested by the police during the Occupy Philadelphia movement pro bono, suing the city and the police. The case settled when the city agreed to pay US$200,000. He also represented activists from the Black Lives Matter movement and other social issues.

During his campaign, he said he wouldn’t prosecute cases of marihuana possession and that he opposes any death penalty case.

It seems like Krasner, who has accused the justice system of being discriminatory, is a very different figure from other attorneys and judges involved in Mumia’s original sentence, raising new hopes for him and his supporters.

Judge Albert F. Sabo, who presided over Abu-Jamal’s 1982 murder trial, holds the record for most death sentences handed down by a Pennsylvania judge, with 31 convicted murderers sentenced to death, including Mumia himself. In 2000, the stenographer for Abu-Jamal’s case signed an affidavit stating she overheard Sabo saying “yeah and I’m gonna help ’em fry the nigger” during the original trial.

Supporters of Mumia think that Krasner’s appointment could mean a new, more positive phase in the case after trials they claim have been “racially biased.”

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Ramona Africa Talks Mumia, US Prisons, Donald Trump

On Wednesday, January 17, 2018, Judge Tucker held a hearing session about a memo written by Ronald Castille to Assistant DA Gayle McLaughlin Barthold, in which he talks about 18 murder cases including Mumia’s. In the hearing, Judge Tucker said he would review all cases to find out what was Castille’s role in them.

He then ordered the District Attorney’s office again to present documents regarding Castille’s involvement in Mumia’s case in a status report hearing scheduled for Feb. 26. Supporters of Mumia called to “pack the courtroom” in solidarity, and hope Krasner’s policy to be favorable.

The status report hearings were programmed to confirm the DA is doing its job and going through the 31 boxes containing Abu Jamal’s records.

Judith Ritter, one of Abu-Jamal’s attorneys who filed the petition to Judge Tucker, has expressed a more favorable view of Krasner’s team. “We’re glad that they’re going to take a look at their position,” said Ritter on January during Mumia’s first hearing in the year, “and possibly take a position on the ultimate result this time around.”

But Krasner’s more progressive views don’t mean he will support Mumia’s case or release.

When Amy Goodman asked Krasner about Mumia’s case during his campaign, the soon-to-be district attorney refused to make comments “because it could become a basis for an argument that [he] should not be involved in that case.”

Soon after taking office, Krasner disappointed many of his supporters when he slightly softened his formerly anti-death penalty hard stance. He has declared he keeps his personal view and promise on the death penalty but also said that the District Attorney’s office homicide sentencing committee holds the right to recommend the death penalty in some instances. As elected District Attorney, the decision to follow or not the recommendation ultimately falls on him.

Mumia’s case and writings have made people question the whole judicial and prison system.