http://www.charlotteuprising.com/ Charlotte Uprising is a coalition of community members, local and state organizers committed to ensuring the safety of their communities, and advocating for police accountability, transparency and social and economic equity. PETITION: http://www.charlotteuprising.com/petition FREEDOM FIGHTER BOND FUND: http://durhamsolidaritycenter.org/bondfund/ [Photos by WI BOPM taken 9-24-2016 in Charlotte, NC]
Photos by WI BOPM from Charlotte 9-24-16 protest: http://bit.ly/2d9EBmx
http://portside.org/2016-09-22/afl-cio-constituency-groups-stand-native-americans-stop-dakota-access-pipeline We remain committed to fighting the corporate interests that back this project and name this pipeline “a pipeline of corporate greed.” We challenge the labor movement to strategize on how to better engage and include Native people and other marginalized populations into the labor movement as a whole. Labor Coalition for Community Action Asian […]
ALL OUT FOR CHARLOTTE SEPTEMBER 24
Show Up For Charlotte On Tuesday, our brother and neighbor Keith Lamont Scott was killed by Charlotte police. He was sitting in his car, reading a book, and waiting for his son to come home on the school bus. We believe he was profiled and killed by police, and that CMPD is not telling the […]
Read this analysis by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire, http://panafricannews.blogspot.com/ on the recent developments surrounding the national presidential elections in the United States. The report was published by News Ghana based in West Africa. Azikiwe writes on the role of the corporate media in shaping how people view the political distinctions between […]
http://bit.ly/1PyPDQw On June 3, 2016, after a courageous three-year battle against Thor Real Estate, Jennette Shannon and her sixteen-year-old son were coldly evicted by a small army of bailiff, police, and dumpster-demolition workers. They not only lost their Detroit home, longtime neighborhood, and most of their belongings. Thor cheated Jennette out of over $21,000 in […]

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