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UAO Movie Night: Do Not Resist
106 Washington Avenue, Oshkosh Public Library, 6-7:30 P.M.
We’ll be watching “Do Not Resist” and having a short discussion. As a part of our New Year’s resolutions, consider gaining a better understanding of police crime, how it affects our city, and most importantly, what we can do to combat it with police accountability.
With each passing day, we cannot forget that even small city Oshkosh experience police brutality with the murder of Isaiah Tucker in 2017. #justiceforisaiah
This event is free of charge. Childcare and snacks will be provided.
Trailer and information about the film can be found here:
http://www.donotresistfilm.com/

https://fighting-words.net/2019/01/22/death-of-transgender-migrant-bears-legacy-of-imperial-horrors/
By Cassandra Devereaux
Roxsana Hernández Rodriguez, a 33-year-old Honduran transgender woman, died on May 25, 2018, in the custody of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Officials proclaimed her death as being a result of complications due to HIV. A recently released independent autopsy paid for by the Transgender Law Center has added a new wrinkle that government officials left out: she had been severely beaten while in the custody of the state….
….There are many stories like this in the many countries of Central and South America. There are no countries in this region that have not known the boot of colonial military powers and only French Guyana has not been touched by U.S. forces. This exception shows that one empire has regard only for another and none for the people they dominate.
It was into this long legacy of colonial violence and domination that Roxsana Hernández Rodriguez was born. It’s impossible to know what her life may have been like if Honduras had never been a prize of U.S. imperialist powers. Perhaps Hondurans would have been among the many indigenous peoples never to develop a hatred of transgender people under colonial oppression. Maybe she never would have been raped for this difference, so fundamental to who she was as a person and to her personal dignity. Perhaps she might have thrived. Instead, she fled and sought asylum, but was incarcerated by a brutal xenophobic state. And so, she died, gravely ill and violently beaten in the care of the very powers that had brought subjugation and death to her region. As her body lies dead, the chorus of ruthless reactionaries and their agents cheer “Build the wall!” and drown out any reasoned examination of the blood on our hands. Until we rise as one to bring justice to bear, the ghosts of the dead will haunt us.
Say her name! Liberation for transgender migrants and all oppressed peoples! Revolutionary justice for Roxsana!

Roxsana Hernández Rodriguez died in custody of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in May 2018. New information in an independent autopsy shows that she was severely beaten while in ICE custody. | Photo: Transgender Law Center
Hart Senate Office Building, 2nd St. NE, Washington D.C., 12 NOON
Are you or someone you know Impacted by the shutdown? Are you using extra utilities because you’re stuck at home because Mitch McConnell refuses to #CallTheVote?
If so, join Federal/DC employees, their unions, and other organizations to “Occupy Hart” and let your voice be heard.
Bring your friends and family. Our goal is fill the entire building with people and demand that Senate Republicans call the vote and #StopTheShutdown



We are making progress. The two sides were bargaining until late last night and have been bargaining around the clock since Thursday. We resumed talks early this morning. It is important to know, whether or not we reach an agreement late tonight, we will NOT be going to work. Report to picket lines as usual in the morning on Tuesday.
The reason is that even if we have an agreement late tonight, our members will need to ratify the TA before we end the strike.We have systems in place where everyone will be able to be informed about the tentative agreement and vote on it, over a period of hours.
Our members voted 98% to authorize a strike, and when we end the strike it will also be up to our members to ratify any tentative agreement. We continue to bargain for an agreement today and will keep you posted.
Thank you,
UTLA President Alex Caputo-Pearl and the UTLA Bargaining Team: Arlene Inouye, Jeff Good, Gloria Martinez, Daniel Barnhart, Julie Van Winkle, Tomás Flores, Elgin Scott, Victoria Casas, Adrian Tamayo, Matthew Kogan, Cynthia Matthews, Javier Romo, Erika Jones, Grace Regullano, Vern Gates, and Rose Luna.

Waukesha Membership Meeting / Junta de membresía de Waukesha
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Junta de membresía del capítulo de Waukesha
6pm
oficina de Voces de la Frontera en Waukesha
305 E Main St, Waukesha, 53186
¡Acompáñanos para la próxima junta de membresía de nuestro capítulo en Waukesha! Tendremos un taller conozca sus derechos y platicaremos sobre nuestros esfuerzos para luchar por las licencias de conducir y contra las políticas anti-inmigrantes como el 287g. Tendremos las juntas de membresía cada 2 semanas.
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Waukesha Chapter Membership Meeting
Friday, Feb. 1, 6 p.m.
Office of Voces de la Frontera in Waukesha
305 E Main St, Waukesha, 53186
Join us for the next membership meeting of our chapter in Waukesha! We will have a Know Your Rights workshop and discuss our efforts to restore access to driver’s licenses to immigrants and the fight against anti-immigrant policies like 287g. We’ll have membership meetings every two weeks.
