Richmond, VA, October 8, 2019: 17th Annual Gabriel Forum at the African Burial Ground

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17th Annual Gabriel Forum at the African Burial Ground

For the 17th year in a row, the SACRED GROUND HISTORICAL RECLAMATION PROJECT will host a GABRIEL FORUM at Richmond’s African Burial Ground to mark the day in 1800 that the great slave rebellion leader Gabriel was executed here for the crime of leading a rebellion for Freedom, Justice and Equality. This year’s gathering will be especially important as the City moves to finalize its plans for Shockoe Bottom.

PLEASE NOTE: We shifted the date for this year’s event to Tuesday, October 8th, to accommodate some scheduling changes.

CO-CHAIRS:
Lynetta Thompson, Co-Founder, Community Unity in Action
Rev. Rodney Hunter, Pastor, Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church

PROGRAM:

CULTURAL HEALING: Ram Bhagat, Ph.D., Founder, Drums No Guns
LIBATION: Queen Nzinga, Longtime Community Activist
PURPOSE OF THE GABRIEL FORUM: Ana Edwards, Chair, Sacred Ground Historical Reclamation Project
KEEPING ALIVE THE STORY OF GABRIEL: Pamela Bingham, Direct Descendant of Gabriel
RE-ENACTMENT OF THE LIFE OF JAMES FIELD: Joseph Sharif Hakeem Rogers, Living Historian
DEC. 7 SHOCKOE BOTTOM TRUTH & RECONCILIATION SYMPOSIUM: Phil Wilayto, Editor, The Virginia Defender

OPEN MIC for participants to express their thoughts and feelings.

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“Brother General Gabriel” – a site-specific dance work for the African Burial Ground – will take place on Thursday, Oct. 10th, presented by Untold RVA and University of Richmond as part of the 2019-2020 Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts.

People’s Travel Advisory on Colombia

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By Coalition for Peace in Colombia (Press Release)

People’s Travel Advisory on Colombia by North American Coalition for Peace in Colombia and Observatorio de los Derechos Humanos del Pueblo

On Friday, September 27th, international activists from the Coalition for Peace in Colombia and the Observatorio de los Derechos Humanos del Pueblo (People’s Human Rights Observatory), will demonstrate at  embassies and consulates throughout North America and Latin America to issue a People’s Travel Advisory on Colombia. Some will go inside to deliver the statement. Others will hold pickets at local Federal buildings or other related locally selected businesses.

The increase in political repression in Colombia has left more than 700 human rights defenders and 150 former guerrillas dead. The people of Colombia live in fear of the right-wing paramilitary and the Colombian Armed Forces who kill with impunity.

Activist James Jordan stated “Colombia is not safe for the political opposition nor for anyone, Colombian or international, who stands with them in solidarity, who dares to deviate from the “official” tourist path.”

The activists have three basic demands:

  • An end to the genocide against the social movements and the rural, indigenous, and Afro-Colombian communities;
  • Fulfillment of the government’s obligations with respect to the Peace Accord.
  • Withdrawal of U.S. government support of the Colombian government and their right-wing paramilitaries.

The People’s Travel Advisory has been signed by leading activists and organizations including Argentinian Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, U.S. academic Noam Chomsky, former Colombian Senator Piedad Córdoba and grassroots organizations from around the world.

The activists do not call for a boycott of Colombia; instead, they warn that the coalition will continue to widely publish the violence Colombians are enduring until their demands are met. They continue to denounce the U.S. and President Trump for encouraging further political violence and repression in Colombia.

They pointed to the need for rural development and land reform, as opposed to the government’s fumigation and eradication campaigns directed against so-called “illicit crops”. The fumigation campaigns, which the Colombian & U.S. government bolster,  breed violence in Colombia.

Colombia’s geographical position, militarization, and role in training and reinforcing militarist regimes and projects internationally in partnership with U.S. imperialism, as well as its rich resources so coveted by transnational corporations, give it strategic importance to the entire planet.

The Observatorio de los Derechos Humanos includes Colombian partners who have endorsed the September 27 actions and the People’s Advisory on Latin America. However, the emphasis for this campaign is on organizing international opinion from outside Colombia. Colombia has mounted efforts to convince foreign visitors that Colombia is safe, and a tourist paradise. From the “Colombia Is Passion’ campaign of the last decade, to the more recent “Magical Realism”, “Land of Sabrosura”, and “Colombia: Feel the Rhythm” campaigns, the government has had significant success, winning a coveted World Tourism Organization Award in 2019 as the top tourist destination in South America. Last year Colombia set records for the number of international tourists, with some 4.4 million foreign visitors.

Yet, even Colombia’s patron, the U.S. government, has released travel advisories to stay away from the Departments of Cauca, Chocó, Nariño, Norte de Santander, and Arauca. These are areas where rates of paramilitary and military violence and forced displacement against social movements are at the highest. The daily reality lived by Colombian social movement leaders around the country is that one of them is murdered every 30 hours.

Cities participating in the September 27, 2019 day of actions include:

Lima, Peru
Mexico City, Mexico
Oaxaca City, Mexico
Tlaxiaco, Mexico
Toronto, ON, Canada
Washington, DC USA DMV Sez “Don’t Travel to Colombia”
New York, NY USA
MIami, FL USA Protest: People’s Travel Advisory for Colombia
San Francisco, CA USA People’s Travel Advisory on Colombia
Boston, MA USA We Want Peace! Stop the Killings in Colombia
Chicago, IL USA
Tucson, USA International Day of Solidarity with Colombia
Portland, OR, USA
Sacramento, CA USA

Stop State Violence in Columbia by artist Erin Yoshi

Stop State Violence in Columbia by artist Erin Yoshi

Venezuelan President Maduro Already in Moscow

https://orinocotribune.com/

September 24, 2019

The president, Nicolás Maduro, is in Moscow to strengthen cooperation with Russia based on mutual respect, and to discuss issues of international geopolitics such as interference in the internal affairs of Venezuela.

Upon arriving in Moscow, Maduro posted on his Twitter account that the visit would aim to strengthen “our historic and very positive relations of exchange and respect among our peoples.”

On Monday night, the head of state announced his departure to Russia to
review with Putin “the whole map of cooperation” and announced that he will also meet with businessmen of the Eurasian giant to seek “new paths” to boost mutual cooperation “on all levels.”

For his part, the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, explained on Tuesday that among the “variety of aspects” that will be discussed, the issue of the interference of some countries in the affairs of Latin America by third States has been scheduled.

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“(Maduro and Putin) will exchange views on regional issues, especially Ibero-American issues, on the issue of direct interference in Ibero-American affairs by third States,” Peskov said, detailing that document signing is not planned during this visit.

This is Maduro’s first international trip of 2019, and he returns to Russia after nine months since his last visit, when he signed investment agreements in the area of oil and mining for more than 5 billion dollars.

Maduro’s last visit to Russia was in December 2018. On that occasion, Caracas and Moscow signed contracts for more than 5 billion dollars in the oil and mining field.

“It has been a working session of two days, intense, of work (…). We are guaranteeing an oil investment of more than 5,000 million dollars” and “contracts over 1,000 million dollars” for the exploitation of gold, the president told the VTV State channel on that occasion.

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Russian investment in the country, according to Maduro, would focus on “mixed companies”, to raise the country’s production by “almost one million barrels.”

In addition, during this visit the importation of 600 thousand tons of wheat was also agreed upon and agreements were signed for the repair and maintenance of the Russian weapons and military equipment park of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB).

“We have found the point to move forward from with a complete and comprehensive economic program that can be perfectly integrated into the economic vision of Russia-Venezuela cooperation,” Maduro said on that occasion.

Maduro’s visit comes the day marking the beginning of the 74th session of the United Nations, which he has already said he will not attend, but instead of him a delegation headed by Vice President Delcy Rodriguez will participate, a few hours after 16 foreign ministers of the TIAR will approve, upon request of the opposition, a package of sanctions against the country.

Source URL: Supuesto Negado

Translated by JRE/EF

Cuban Foreign Minister participates in UN high level meeting on health

http://en.granma.cu/mundo/2019-09-24/cuban-foreign-minister-participates-in-un-high-level-meeting-on-health

The Cuban delegation presented Cuba´s achievements in this arena and the country’s international cooperation, offered in spite of obstacles created by the U.S. blockade

Escalation of U.S. hostility toward Cuba denounced

http://en.granma.cu/mundo/2019-09-24/escalation-of-us-hostility-toward-cuba-denounced

ALBA-TCP Foreign Ministers denounce expulsion of Cuban diplomats and aggressive measures adopted by the U.S. that impact the daily lives of the population and further increase tensions

“Fed Up; Rise UP!”: Federal workers, lawmakers, union allies take campaign vs Trump edicts to Congress

Culminating several days of in-person lobbying, but continuing a defense that’s been going since Donald Trump’s first day in office, federal worker unions, their congressional allies and other union leaders took their campaign against the GOP president’s edicts to Congress on Tuesday, September 24, 2019.

The mass noontime rally of several thousand people on Capitol Hill drew attention to Trump’s anti-worker actions, from curbs on union representation for all two million federal workers down to sudden declarations that 900 of the lowest-paid disabled workers in the Portland, Ore., Veterans Administration hospital would be laid off – with two weeks’ notice.

Led by the Government Employees (AFGE) and the Treasury Employees (NTEU), unions and workers lobbied for legislation to stop Trump‘s edicts in their tracks in the new fiscal year, which starts Oct. 1. Read more here

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Photos by Chris Garlock

Farmington Hills, MI, September 27, 2019: Demonstration: Demand Prudential Divest from GEO Group

Demand That Prudential Disinvest from Private Prisons

Demonstration: Demand Prudential Divest from GEO Group

Friday, Sept. 27, 2019, 12 Noon

23332 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48336

This October, GEO Group, one of the largest private prison companies in the country, is opening an immigrant prison in Baldwin, MI.

One of GEO Group’s largest investors is Prudential Financial, an insurance and investment company that has offices around the state of Michigan and nationwide.

Around the country, GEO Group facilities like this one profit from caging and torturing immigrants, most of whom are locked up on drug-related or immigration-related charges. GEO has faced countless lawsuits and growing outrage over the conditions of their prisons and their histories of abuse, neglect, and death.

Prudential needs to join JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, and others and divest from GEO Group now!

On Friday, September 27, at 12 noon, we will have a demonstration at the Prudential Office at 23332 Orchard Lake Rd in Farmington Hills.

Show up to demand that Prudential divest from concentration camps and immigrant prisons!

Demand That Prudential Disinvest from Private Prisons

UAW: STANDING TOGETHER AND STANDING STRONG ON SOLIDARITY SUNDAY!

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This past Sunday was a historic day capping a historic week in the fight for:

✓ Fair Wages

✓ Affordable Quality Health Care

✓ Our Share of Profits

✓ Job Security

✓ A Defined Path to Permanent Seniority for Temps

That is what UAW members striking against GM are fighting for. And this past Sunday, members came out in huge numbers across the country. Here are some of the moments from #SolidaritySunday:

UAW members were also supported by people of faith. Here is the Solidarity Sunday event with the bargaining committee:

Finally, we launched a website landing page with helpful resources and answers to important member questions.

In Solidarity,

The UAW Team