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.

Join SOA Watch For 2nd Border Encuentro!

http://www.soaw.org/news

Weekend Schedule of Events

Friday, November 10
7:00am    Encuentro Registration – YWCA, 525 N Bonita Ave.
8:00am    Welcome & Know Your Rights – YWCA, 525 N Bonita Ave.
9:20am    Forums & Workshops – YWCA, 525 N Bonita Ave.
1:30pm    Rally at Federal Courthouse – 405 W Congress St. 
3:45pm    Caravan to Eloy Detention Center – 405 W Congress St. 
5:00pm    Vigil at Eloy Detention Center – 1705 E Hanna Road
8:00pm    Concert in Tucson at Solar Culture – 31 E Toole Ave.

Saturday, November 11
7:00am    Encuentro Registration – Hotel Americana , 639 N Grand Ave (Arizona) / Escuela Primaria Abelardo L. Rodríguez, Fenochio 23 (Sonora)
8:00am    Gathering in ambos Nogales & Know Your Rights – 639 N Grand Ave (Arizona) / Plaza Miguel Hidalgo (Sonora)
9:00am    Bi-national Veteran-led March to the U.S./Mexico Border Wall
10:00am  Rally at the U.S./Mexico Border Wall
12:30pm  Forums & Workshops
5:30pm    Social Gathering at Hotel Americana – Hotel Americana , 639 N Grand Ave (Arizona) 
8:00pm    Concert at the U.S./Mexico Border Wall

Sunday, November 12*
9:30am     Welcome & Blessing
10:00am   Speakers & Musicians
11:10am   Litany & Presentes
12:40pm   Puppetistas!
1:40pm     Closing

* Entire program on Sunday will be at the U.S./Mexico Border Wall

Monday, November 13
SOA Watch Post-Encuentro Mailing Party!
○ 10:00am at the Global Justice Center (225 E 26th St)

Peace Vigil and Celebration of Life of Fr. Jerry Zawada, OFM
○ 8:00-8:45am, Peace Vigil Outside David Monthan Air Force Base (Craycroft Rd entrance)
○ 9:15am, Celebration of Life at St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church (3809 E 3rd St, Tucson)
○ For more information: 520-323-8697 / nukeresister@igc.org
○ For updates, please visit www.nukeresister.org/future-actions/
○ You are invited to bring a photo or other small memento for an altar to remember and honor Jerry

Jerry Zawada, Presente!

Plymouth, MA, November 23, 2017: National Day of Mourning

Save the date for the 48th annual National Day of Mourning.
Thursday, November 23, 2017 at 12 noon at Cole’s Hill in Plymouth, MA.

WHAT IS NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING?
An annual tradition since 1970, Day of Mourning is a solemn, spiritual and highly political day. Many of us fast from sundown the day before through the afternoon of that day (and have a social after Day of Mourning so that participants in DOM can break their fasts). We are mourning our ancestors and the genocide of our peoples and the theft of our lands. NDOM is a day when we mourn, but we also feel our strength in action. Over the years, participants in Day of Mourning have buried Plymouth Rock a number of times, boarded the Mayflower replica, and placed ku klux klan sheets on the statue of William Bradford, etc.

WHEN AND WHERE IS NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING?
Thursday, November 23, 2017 (U.S. “thanksgiving” day) at Cole’s Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 12 noon SHARP. Cole’s Hill is the hill above Plymouth Rock in the Plymouth historic waterfront area.

WILL THERE BE A MARCH?
Yes, there will be a march through the historic district of Plymouth. Plymouth agreed, as part of the settlement of 10/19/98, that UAINE may march on Day of Mourning without the need for a permit as long as we give the town advance notice.

PROGRAM: Although we very much welcome our non-Native supporters to stand with us, it is a day when only Indigenous people speak about our history and the struggles that are taking place throughout the Americas. Speakers will be by invitation only. This year’s NDOM is dedicated to all our relatives – including those in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean and in Mexico — who are devastated by hurricanes, climate destruction and earthquakes. We will also have a special message from Native political prisoner Leonard Peltier. #WaterIsLife
Please note that NDOM is not a commercial event, so we ask that people do not sell merchandise or distribute leaflets at the outdoor program. If you have literature to distribute, you are welcome to place it on a literature table at the social hall following the speak-out and march. Also, we ask that you do not eat (unless you must do so for medical reasons) at the outdoor speak-out and march out of respect for the participants who are fasting. Finally, dress for the weather!

SOCIAL: There will be a pot-luck social held after the National Day of Mourning speak-out and march this year. Preference for first seatings will be given to Elders, young children and their caretaker, pregnant people, Disabled people, and people who have traveled a long distance to join National Day of Mourning. Please respect our culture and our wish to ensure that these guests will be the first to be able to sit and eat. With this understanding in mind, please bring non-alcoholic beverages, desserts, prepared fresh fruit & vegetables, and pre-cooked entrée items (turkeys, hams, stuffing, vegetables, casseroles, rice & beans, etc.) that can be easily re-warmed at the social hall prior to the social. Our amazing kitchen crew makes great food, with plenty of vegetarian and vegan dishes, too, but if you have special dietary needs, please bring something that will suit you so you will not be unhappy. Thank you.
Kitchen volunteers: Please contact us via info@uaine.org to offer your services.

TRANSPORTATION: Please check the facebook event page for 48th National Day of Mourning 2017 https://www.facebook.com/events/187901245087869 for updates on transportation, including possible buses and carpooling. We do not recommend MBTA service as it is limited on a holiday.

DONATIONS: Monetary donations are gratefully accepted to help defray the costs of the day.
https://www.youcaring.com/uainenatldayofmourningindigenousp…

NYC, November 18-19, 2017: Workers World Party National Conference, UNITE TO FIGHT WHITE SUPREMACY AND CAPITALISM! FIGHT FOR SOCIALISM!

Hosted by Workers World Party

UNITE TO FIGHT WHITE SUPREMACY AND CAPITALISM! FIGHT FOR SOCIALISM!

Workers World Party National Conference
Sat. & Sun. Nov. 18-19, 2017
Newark, New Jersey (Near Penn Station)
Greater New York City area

FOR INFO AND TO REGISTER:
https://www.workers.org/wwp/2017conference/

This year, the movement has seen everything from the inauguration of arch-bigot Donald Trump to the toppling of racist confederate statues. It has responded in militant action to the attacks on migrants, the LGBTQ community, Black lives, and U.S. wars and sanctions abroad. We’ve watched in horror as colonized Puerto Rico and other oppressed nations suffer from global warming and genocidal policies, the murder of anti-racist activists and state repression of freedom fighters.

As the centennial of the Russian Revolution approaches, we are faced with an urgent need to unite and fight for our lives. The 50-year anniversary of Che Guevara’s martyrdom and the Newark Uprising offer critical lessons for going forward. Our comrades in the streets risking their lives to topple white supremacy need our support — a people’s army to back them up.

Workers World Party invites you to attend our 2017 conference in the heart of Newark, NJ (a short train ride from NYC) — one of the largest and most impoverished working-class cities in the Northeast, as well as a historic site of resistance. Hundreds of freedom fighters from across the country will gather to meet and discuss where our movement goes from here.

Join us for dynamic workshops, plenaries, cultural performances and more. As the battle against white supremacy continues to intensify, we are strategizing a path forward in the fight for socialism.

FOR INFO AND TO REGISTER:
https://www.workers.org/wwp/2017conference/

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