Raleigh, North Carolina, May 16, 2018: March & Rally To Fight For Public Schools, Educators and Students!

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North Carolina Association of Educators

#GetReady

Here is the schedule – Join in when you can on May 16th to Advocate for Public Education!

9:45 AM: Meet us at the Memorial Auditorium/Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts on 2 East South Street, Raleigh. (Look for our purple FLAG)

10 AM We march to the NC General Assembly

12 to 1pm: We will attempt to visit legislators but we have no idea if we can get into the building or not – and they may gavel in and adjourn etc.)

1:15 pm to 2:45 pm: Join us for a FREE screening of the Documentary TEACHER OF THE YEAR at the North Carolina Museum of History on 5 East Edenton Street, Raleigh.

3:30 PM Rally for Respect on the Bicentennial Mall -between the NC History and Science Museums.

https://www.facebook.com/wearencae/

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ALSO MAY 16

Hosted by NCAE Black Caucus and North Carolina Association of Educators

NCAE Rally for Students & Rally for Respect

15 W Jones Street, Raleigh (North Carolina State Legislative Building)

The NCAE Black Caucus is ALL IN on May 16th!!!!! Our COLLECTIVE voices must be heard in Raleigh, and we need all members and stakeholders to participate in making this day of action count!

It is often our children, parents, teachers, support staff, and communities being left behind. We can no longer afford to sit idly by and allow others who seek only to serve themselves make decisions that impact our ability to thrive and grow.

SO JOIN US! Stand up, stand out, and stand firm with the educators of North Carolina on May 16, as we make our collective voices heard on behalf of education in North Carolina. If we want change, we must invest in it!

Take a stand! NCAE DAY of ACTION 5-16-2018!

REGISTER HERE FOR THE RALLY FOR STUDENTS & RALLY FOR RESPECT!
http://www.ncae.org/rally-for-respect/

#ITHASALWAYSBEENPERSONAL!

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Chicago, May 15, 2018: Emergency Rally: Reject US Embassy Move & Israeli Massacres

Hosted by Coalition for Justice in Palestine – CJP

500 S Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 4 – 7 P.M. 

On Monday, May 14 th , Trump officially moved the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. At the same time hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have escalated their protests across the West Bank and Gaza. These protestors have been met with unimaginable brutality with over 40 killed and 1500 inured. This latest massacre comes on the heels of five weeks of sustained Palestinian protest demanding the right of return for all Palestinian refugees and their descendants to their original homes and lands.

The Chicago Coalition for Justice in Palestine is calling for a mass emergency rally May 15th to respond to the Israeli brutality and to reject the Trump administration’s dangerous and illegal embassy move. The rally will coincide with the Nakba what the Palestinians call “The Catastrophe” marking the ethnic cleansing of almost
800,000 Palestinians in 1948 as Israel was established.

More information coming soon.

#Nakba70 #Nakba70Chi #GreatReturnMarch

Milwaukee, June 2, 2018: Picket Training: Direct Action 101

Hosted by Milwaukee IWW

Picket to win! How to organize successful pickets to achieve the specific goals of the Union or organization in struggle. This training includes sharing experiences of picketing, determining goals, identifying players and roles, role playing, and mapping and strategizing in preparation before picketing. This training was first developed by the Twin Cities General Defense Committee.

Join us at the large meeting room of the Villard Square Library, 5190 N. 35th Street on Saturday June 2,, 12:00-4:00 PM. This event is free and open to the public. Childcare is available upon request. Training will start right at 12:00 PM, please be punctual.

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NLG Denounces Civil Rights Violations Against Puerto Rican Activists and Human Rights Lawyers

https://www.nlg.org/the-nlg-denounces-civil-rights-violations-against-puerto-rican-activists-and-human-rights-lawyers/

May 10, 2018

Contact: Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan, NLG President
president@nlg.org

NEW YORK—The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) joins the Puerto Rican civil rights and legal communities in condemning the actions of law enforcement and the Puerto Rico Department of Justice (PRDOJ), in response to their ongoing persecution and intimidation of human rights lawyers and activists. Most recently on May 1, or “May Day,” the police department attacked peaceful demonstrators—including children—with pepper spray and tear gas during a protest against austerity measures by the U.S.-imposed, colonial fiscal control board that has exacerbated the devastating economic crisis in Puerto Rico.

The board was created in 2016 under “PROMESA,” the U.S. federal law that attempts to dismantle workers’ rights and authorizes the anti-democratic and colonial control board to make fiscal and public policy decisions on the island. The police department was also heavily criticized during last year’s May Day rally when police in riot gear sprayed hundreds of protestors attempting to rally through the financial district.

Following the May Day protest, the PRDOJ summoned renowned civil rights attorney Alvin Couto de Jesus for social media posts critical of former FBI agent Hector Pesquera, the current Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection tasked with overseeing the police department. “The targeting of activists and repression of dissent by government officials continues in Puerto Rico. It is no surprise that Hector Pesquera, who hails from the FBI—the very agency responsible for the decades-long persecution of U.S. activists—is now targeting lawyers for their movement work in defending freedom of speech and assembly,” said NLG President Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan.

The police department and PRDOJ have a long history of engaging in unethical tactics, including against NLG member and attorney Mariana Nogales Molinelli. Earlier this year, the PRDOJ attempted to call Ms. Nogales Molinelli as a witness in a case in which she was counsel for a defendant, attempting to remove her from the case as the defendant’s chosen lawyer. The Colegio de Abogados y Abogadas de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Bar Association] issued a resolution denouncing the PRDOJ’s attempt to silence Ms. Nogales Molinelli and interfere in the provision of legal services.

Both Mr. Couto de Jesus and Ms. Nogales Molinelli belong to the Brigada Legal Solidaria (BLS), a legal collective that offers pro bono representation for Puerto Ricans engaged in First Amendment-protected activities. The PRDOJ’s unethical collusion in these personal attacks is a thinly-veiled attempt at silencing movement lawyers who support constitutionally-protected speech, so as to leave protestors without adequate legal support when they are subject to state violence.

The police department has a long history of using excessive force and has been plagued by corruption, discrimination, and continuous failure to meet minimum standards of competency for training and investigations. These tactics and the use of a militarized police force are often employed against civilians, including families, students and elderly, who engage in peaceful protests.

“Puerto Ricans will continue to take to the streets to show their collective outrage at the colonial and financial interests that continue to dominate their nation—actions that the U.S. has not only sanctioned but openly encourages—especially as all other forums remain closed to them. The NLG will not stand for the attempts to silence human rights defenders who demand an end to the austerity and human rights violations, whether in the streets or in the courtroom,” added Bannan.

The National Lawyers Guild, whose membership includes lawyers, legal workers, jailhouse lawyers, and law students, was formed in 1937 as the United States’ first racially-integrated bar association to advocate for the protection of constitutional, human and civil rights.

May 16, 2018: Lincolnshire, IL: Mondelēz International Annual Meeting – Rally & Protest to Support Nabisco Union Workers!

Hosted by BCTGM International Union

200 Barclay Blvd., Lincolnshire, Illinois, 8 – 10 A.M. 

Mondelēz International Annual Meeting – Rally & Protest

Join Nabisco 600 Workers – BCTGM and Faith Leaders for Justice at Mondelēz/Nabisco for a rally and protest outside the Mondelēz InternationalAnnual Shareholder Meeting.

Bring your Union brothers and sisters, your families and your Union banners!

Can’t be there in person? Join our Thunderclap action to participate on social media: http://bit.ly/FaithThunderclap

Also be sure to watch Nabisco 600 Workers – BCTGM for live-streaming video starting at 8am!

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May 14, 2018 Madison: Poor People’s Campaign Walk

https://www.facebook.com/wisconsinppc/

Why: Somebody’s Hurting Our People: Children, Women, and People with Disabilities in Poverty
Who: Wisconsin Poor People’s Campaign activists
Meet: 10:30 AM, Monday May 14
From: Wisconsin African-American Women’s Center, 3020 W. Vliet St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Departure: 10:45 AM

To: Grace Episcopalian Church, 116 W. Washington Ave, Madison, WI
Arrival: 12:15 PM

Pre-Training: 12:30 PM Inside Church Rectory

Unity Walk to Capitol from Church at 1:45 PM

Ride the bus from Milwaukee, Sign Up here: https://tinyurl.com/yc4sd9mb