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.

Anti-Imperialism, Pan-Africanism and Nkrumah’s Ghana. The Historic Role of Shirley Graham Du Bois

http://www.globalresearch.ca/anti-imperialism-pan-africanism-and-nkrumahs-ghana-the-historic-role-of-shirley-graham-du-bois/5578604

Read this article by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire, on the life, times and political contributions of Shirley Graham Du Bois. The composer, journalist and television director settled in Ghana during 1961 with her husband, Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, the first Director of Encyclopedia Africana under the government of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. Graham Du Bois was the co-founder and first director of Ghana National Television. This report was published by the Center for Research on Globalization (www.globalresearch.ca) based in Montreal, Quebec (Canada).

Graham Du Bois attended the Sorbonne in France to study music and later enrolled at Oberlin College in Ohio, renowned for its training of African American women dating back to the pre-Civil War period. She obtained both a bachelor’s and master’s degree at Oberlin in music during 1934 and 1935 respectively.

Graham Du Bois became a prolific writer, composing plays, musicals and publishing biographies. She would spend decades in the theatre while maintaining an interest in political movements as well. She became an organizer for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), where her future husband was a co-founder, serving as the editor of the Crisis Magazine from 1910-1934.

Her politics moved more to the Left resulting in her joining the Communist Party of the U.S. during the 1940s and serving on a high level within its structures and concomitant mass groups and coalitions that were either controlled or influenced by the Marxist-Leninist Party. With the passing of W.E.B. Du Bois’ first wife Nina Gomer in 1950, Graham Du Bois became closer to the retired professor and prodigious author.

Her burgeoning personal relationship with Du Bois moved him further into left-wing circles becoming a consistent ally on the periphery of the CP. Du Bois was a leading member of the Council on African Affairs (CAA) which was founded in the late 1930s by perhaps the leading artist in the U.S., Paul Leroy Robeson, a graduate of Princeton and Columbia University Law School who became an actor, singer and social scientist.

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Shirley Graham Du Bois with Malcolm X in Ghana, May 1964

 

Thank-you Berta Caceres: “Wake up humanity, we are out of time”

Photos-commentary by Grahame Russell.  Feel free to repost and share
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(“Despertemos humanidad, ya no hay tiempo.  Berta Caceres Flores, March 4, 1971 – March 2, 2016.  “Wake up humanity, we are out of time”.)
Roberto Caceres squats (March 5, 2017) by the grave of his sister Berta Caceres, assassinated March 2, 2016, by the deeply corrupted and repressive Honduran regime that is – it bears repeating over and over – fully supported and empowered by the U.S. and Canadian governments, the World Bank and other global economic actors in the “international community”.  Since the 2009, U.S.- and Canadian-backed military coup, Honduras has become the most violent country in the world (highest murder rates in the world, according to the United Nations), and has the highest levels of government repression, corruption and impunity in the Americas.
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(Mama Berta (Berta’s mother) waters flowers in the family home in La Esperanza.  Berta lived here for most of her life, until a few months before her assassination, when she moved nearby.)
Mama Berta – along with Berta’s children, siblings and cousins, along with Berta’s organization COPINH, along with Gustavo Castro (who was shot twice during the assassination of Berta Caceres, and survived) and his organization Otros Mundos – has been at the forefront of political and legal efforts, inside Honduras and internationally, to have justice done for the killing of Berta.
Continuation of the military coup
To date, 8 men have been arrested for Berta’s well planned and financed assassination.  To date, none of the intellectual authors (they who planned and paid for the killing) have been arrested.  There is no doubt that the assassination plot was hatched and paid for at the highest levels of Honduras’ economic, military and political elites.  Berta was that empowering to so many people that she – through her vision and life work and struggle – represented a real threat to their corrupted, repressive elites.
It also bears repetition that Berta’s killing is the tip of the ice-berg in Honduras.  As Mama Berta and all family members are quick to remind everyone, hundreds of Hondurans have been assassinated and killed for political reasons, with complete impunity, since the 2009 military coup.
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(Mama Berta and brother Roberto stand with Salvador Zuniga, Berta’s ex-husband, in the family home where a spiritual ceremony and gathering of family and friends was held on March 3, 2017.)
With the U.S. and Canada, with the World Bank and global companies and investors maintaining or expanding economic, military and political relations with the corrupt, repressive regime since the 2009 military coup, Honduras continues to be a hell-hole of exploitation and racism, government repression and generalized violence, corruption and impunity.
It is no surprise that tens of thousands of Hondurans are forced to flee north, year after year, to try and enter the U.S..  The U.S., Canada and the “international community” are perpetuating and benefiting from the very conditions that force so many to desperately flee north, even as the U.S. government and a sector of the society howl about “illegal” immigrants.
The racist, ugly and repressive crackdown against “illegals” in the U.S. begs the question as to why is there nothing “illegal” about supporting and legitimizing the military coup in 2009 and then perpetuating and benefiting from the ensuring repression and violence, corruption and impunity that force so many people to flee?
Recent articles
·        Berta Cáceres Court Papers Show Murder Suspects’ Links To US-Trained Elite Troops, by Nina Lakhani, 28 February 2017, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/28/berta-caceres-honduras-military-intelligence-us-trained-special-forces
·        The Vision and Legacy of Berta Caceres Lives On, by Beverly Bell, 3 March 2017 ~ Berta Zuñiga Caceres and Laura Zuñiga Caceres talk about their mother’s life of resistance, http://www.telesurtv.net/english/opinion/The-Vision-and-Legacy-of-Berta-Caceres-Lives-On-20170303-0013.html
·        An Idealist’s Martyrdom Fails to Move Honduras, by Silvio Carrillo, March 2, 2017, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/02/opinion/an-idealists-martyrdom-fails-to-move-honduras.html?_r=0
·        Honduras: To Honor Berta Cáceres’ Memory, Carry on Her Struggle, by Sandra Cuffe, March 4, 2017, http://upsidedownworld.org/archives/honduras/honduras-to-honor-berta-caceres-memory-carry-on-her-struggle/
·        Berta Caceres: Who She Is & What She Lived For, re-posting a reflection by Grahame Russell, March 3, 2016, http://us9.campaign-archive2.com/?u=ea011209a243050dfb66dff59&id=8904124d57
Berta lives
Even as Berta’s assassination – similar to all brutal, vicious deaths – leaves a gaping hole in the hearts and lives of family members and loved ones, it is also true that Berta’s vision and life-so-well-lived are planting seeds of empowerment, resistance and another-world-is-possible throughout Honduras, and beyond.
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(12 noon, March 5, 2017 – the outside wall of the home of Mama Berta.)
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(Sundown, March 5th, with Tegucigalpa artists/activists.)
As a 2nd year begins of seeking justice for Berta’s assassination, an 8th year continues of denouncing and resisting the repression and racism, corruption and impunity of the Honduran regime, and an 8th year continues of denouncing and trying to hold accountable the U.S. and Canadian governments, the World Bank, and our companies and investors (in mining, African palm, bananas and sugar cane, sweatshop garment industry, tourism, mining, etc.) for their complicit role in doing business as usual with and empowering and legitimizing the Honduran regime.
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More info in Honduras
Berta’s organization COPINH – Civic Council of Indigenous and Popular Organizations
 
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Funding for Berta Caceres’ Family, COPINH, Otros Mundos
Since 1998, Rights Action has been funding the community development, indigenous rights and environmental defense work of COPINH.  Since Berta’s assassination –March 2, 2016-, we have channeld your funds to Berta Caceres’ family, COPINH and Gustavo Castro’s organization Otros Mundos.
Tax Deductible Donations in the U.S. and Canada
Make checks to “Rights Action” (write “Justice for Berta” on memo line) and mail to:
U.S.:  Box 50887, Washington DC, 20091-0887
Canada:  (Box 552) 351 Queen St. E, Toronto ON, M5A-1T8
Credit-Card Donations in Canada and U.S.: http://rightsaction.org/donate/

March 8: Women strike!

http://www.workers.org/

An International Women’s Strike has been called for March 8, International Women’s Day, by women in more than 50 countries. The call states that the day of action is specifically “organized by and for women who have been marginalized and silenced by decades of neoliberalism directed towards working women, women of color, Native women, disabled women, immigrant women, Muslim women, lesbian, queer and trans women.”

Organizers announce this March 8 as the beginning of “a new international feminist movement that organizes resistance not just against Trump and his misogynist policies, but also against the conditions that produced Trump, namely the decades-long economic inequality, racial and sexual violence, and imperial wars abroad.” (womenstrikeus.org)

March 8 has been identified as International Women’s Day since 1910. This emerging and exciting new radicalization has deep roots. http://www.workers.org/

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UW-Milwaukee, March 14: Our University Campaign-Demand Delivery

2380 E Kenwood Avenue, Milwaukee, 3-6 P.M.

Hosted by Coalition Against the Ultra Right

A campus wide march on administration to deliver a letter of three demands to ensure the safety and integrity of the UWM community. These demands prioritize the protection of the LGBTQ+ community through Gender-Affirming policies; the protection of immigrant and international students through a Sanctuary Campus Resolution; and the protection of multicultural and accessibility resource centers through continued mandatory funding.

Milwaukee, March 8: Stop Layoffs and Union Busting at MPM!

March 8: 800 W Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 5-7 P.M.

Hosted by Defeat “Right to Work” in Wisconsin

Support MPM employees! No to union busting and layoffs!

On Tuesday, Milwaukee Public Museum management announced plans to cut $1 million dollars from employee’s wages through layoffs and cuts in hours. Fourteen union employees will be affected including the gutting of the world renowned exhibits staff that made MPM’s incredible exhibits. Five of six union executive board members for AFSCME Local 526 will also be affected, which is no coincidence. AFSCME Local 526 is a well organized and effective union and their leadership has a target on their back.

MPM management is asking for millions in taxpayer money to build a fancy new facility, while cutting the staff that makes MPM a special, clean, and safe gathering space for our community.

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AFSCME 526 MPM Employees Union

 

Madison, March 8: A Day Without A Woman- General Strike

We will unite in a Day Without A Woman on March 8th. If you are able, take the day off of both paid and unpaid labor to participate and come down to the state capitol. If you cannot take the day, just come during your lunch hour for our noon rally. We have the opportunity to continue our show of force and unite in large numbers to declare our support of women and respect for their contributions. Wear Red in solidarity with our struggle and patronize women-owned businesses that day.

8:45am– A morning of events focused on girls. Bring your daughters, granddaughters, and nieces to the state capitol to learn about women in government and gender equity. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/194412827708625/

11am– Lunch Hour Walkouts begin. High schoolers will be marching from East High and UW students will be marching from Library Mall. Each of their events begin at 11.
For more information on UW’s event: https://www.facebook.com/events/370904383302617/

12:00– All of our multi-generational groups will convene at the capitol for a rally. Speakers will be determined.

1pm-4pm– We will have the opportunity to take direct action and head into the capitol to meet our Representatives and Senators in their offices and lobby on issues that affect women’s fair entry, representation, and compensation in our workforce.

7pm– International Women’s Day Against Trump: Speakers from a variety of organizations will discuss issues impacting women and a socialist strategy to address sexist policies. For more information on this event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/379040889139626/

Milwaukee, March 8: International Working Women’s Day March & Rally

5pm – U.S. Federal Court House – 517 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee
Join us in solidarity for the Women’s Strike in Milwaukee which is part of the International Women’s Strike, A Day Without Women on Wed March 8 at 5 PM to 7 PM. The rally will take place at the Federal Courthouse on 517 EAST Wisconsin ave in Milwaukee.

We are bringing together women leaders in most of the current movements to talk about each group’s victories, challenges and how we can all help each other’s movement.

We are striking for:
$15 and a Union, Black Lives Matter, Mothers of the Movement, Standing Rock, Free Palestine, Mexican and Muslim Immigrants, Planned Parenthood, Peace on Earth, An End to US War on the Poor, An End to US bombing 7 countries, No More Child Welfare CPS tearing poor families apart

Milwaukee, March 12: Tony Baez presents songs of love & struggle & and moving poems by award winner Carmen Murguia

  • Sunday, March 12, 2017 | 7 PM: Living Activism at the Coffee House, 1905 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. sponsored by the Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba: 
    Hear Tony Baez present songs of love & struggle from the Latin world, and moving poems by award winner Carmen Murguia. Admission by donation, to support Wisconsin’s two young women studying at Havana, Cuba’s Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) and IFCO/Pastors for Peace, the U.S. coordinator for this program. Click here for more information.Click here to download the flyer.

Living Activism March 12 2017 Milwaukee