Milwaukee, November 10: Fundraiser/Recaudación de Fondos for YPRC Legal Clinic!

Hosted by Young People’s Resistance Committee

Join the Young People’s Resistance Committee Legal Clinic on Friday November 10 for a fundraiser. We will have live music, dancing, and an art auction. The proceeds will be used to help people who are facing detention or deportation cases; as well as aid us in our efforts to organize free Know Your Rights and bond packet trainings.

Acompañe a la Clínica Legal del Comité de Resistencia Juvenil en el Viernes 10 de Noviembre para una Recaudación de fondos. Vamos a tener música en vivo, baile, y una subasta de arte. Los fondos serán usados para ayudar a la gente que se enfrenta casos detención ó deportación; también para ayudarnos a organizar talleres de conozca sus derechos y paquetes de fianza.

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Milwaukee, November 6: Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising and Its Legacy

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Hosted by Confronting Mass Incarceration

The 2017 Frank P. Zeidler Memorial Lecture, Monday, November 6, 2017 at 7:00 pm, in the Turner Hall Ballroom, 1038 N. 4th St.

Featuring HEATHER ANN THOMPSON
Author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book “Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy,” which also was a finalist for the National Book Award and included on 14 “Best of 2016” lists. Dr. Thompson has also written extensively on the history of policing, mass incarceration, and the criminal justice system. This event will include a talk by Dr. Thompson, followed by an audience Q&A.

ALSO: Sunday, Nov 5 Panel Discussion, 3:00 pm: with WI experts on “What the State Hides: How Can Democracy Work Without the Facts?” Turner Hall, 1034 N. 4th St., MKE 53203; see https://www.facebook.com/events/830149300492621/ Panelists include defense atty. in State v. Avery (subject of famed Netflix “Making of a Murderer” series)

How the Russian Revolution Inspired and Assisted National Liberation Struggles

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The Comintern was to play a major role in building communist parties around the world in both advanced countries as well as colonized states. Lenin’s uncompromising support for the right of nations to self-determination, up to and including secession, had a tremendous impact on the oppressed countries. He is credited with adding to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ slogan, “Workers and oppressed of the world unite!”

His ground-breaking pamphlet, “Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism,” published in 1918, showed the capitalist system morphing into finance capital, with its tentacles extending throughout the world. He explained how this would become the basis for the union of national liberation and class struggle.

“Capitalism has grown into a world system of colonial oppression and of the financial strangulation of the overwhelming majority of the population of the world by a handful of ‘advanced’ countries. And this ‘booty’ is shared between two or three powerful world plunderers armed to the teeth.”

Soviets were formed in Cuba in this period and communist parties arose in many oppressed countries including South Africa, India, Indochina, Indonesia, Sudan, Iraq, Vietnam and elsewhere.

How the Russian Revolution Inspired and Assisted National Liberation Struggles

Newark, NJ, November 18-19, 2017: Unite to Smash White Supremacy & Capitalism! WWP National Conference

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Hosted by Workers World Party

UNITE TO FIGHT WHITE SUPREMACY AND CAPITALISM!
FIGHT FOR SOCIALISM!

Workers World Party National Conference
Sat. & Sun. Nov. 18-19, 2017
Newark, New Jersey (Near Penn Station)
Greater New York City area

FOR INFO AND TO REGISTER:
https://www.workers.org/wwp/2017conference/

This year, the movement has seen everything from the inauguration of arch-bigot Donald Trump to the toppling of racist confederate statues. It has responded in militant action to the attacks on migrants, the LGBTQ community, Black lives, and U.S. wars and sanctions abroad. We’ve watched in horror as colonized Puerto Rico and other oppressed nations suffer from global warming and genocidal policies, the murder of anti-racist activists and state repression of freedom fighters.

As the centennial of the Russian Revolution approaches, we are faced with an urgent need to unite and fight for our lives. The 50-year anniversary of Che Guevara’s martyrdom and the Newark Uprising offer critical lessons for going forward. Our comrades in the streets risking their lives to topple white supremacy need our support — a people’s army to back them up.

Workers World Party invites you to attend our 2017 conference in the heart of Newark, NJ (a short train ride from NYC) — one of the largest and most impoverished working-class cities in the Northeast, as well as a historic site of resistance. Hundreds of freedom fighters from across the country will gather to meet and discuss where our movement goes from here.

Join us for dynamic workshops, plenaries, cultural performances and more. As the battle against white supremacy continues to intensify, we are strategizing a path forward in the fight for socialism.

FOR INFO AND TO REGISTER:
https://www.workers.org/wwp/2017conference/

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NAACP ISSUES NATIONAL TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR AMERICAN AIRLINES

http://www.naacp.org/latest/naacp-issues-national-travel-advisory-american-airlines/

Calls for Meeting with Airlines to Discuss Troublesome Issues

(October 24, 2017) – The NAACP, the nation’s original and largest social justice advocacy organization, has released the following statement today announcing a travel advisory warning African Americans about their safety and well being when patronizing American Airlines or traveling on American Airlines flights:

“The NAACP for several months now has been monitoring a pattern of disturbing incidents reported by African-American passengers, specific to American Airlines. In light of these confrontations, we have today taken the action of issuing national advisory alerting travelers—especially African Americans—to exercise caution, in that booking and boarding flights on American Airlines could subject them disrespectful, discriminatory or unsafe conditions. This travel advisory is in effect beginning today, October 24, 2017, until further notice.

The series of recent incidents involve troublesome conduct by American Airlines and they suggest a corporate culture of racial insensitivity and possible racial bias on the part of American Airlines.  Among these incidents:

  1. An African-American man was required to relinquish his purchased seats aboard a flight from Washington, D.C. to Raleigh-Durham, merely because he responded to disrespectful and discriminatory comments directed toward him by two unruly white passengers;
  2. Despite having previously booked first-class tickets for herself and a traveling companion, an African-American woman’s seating assignment was switched to the coach section at the ticket counter, while her white companion remained assigned to a first-class seat;
  3. On a flight bound for New York from Miami, the pilot directed that an African-American woman be removed from the flight when she complained to the gate agent about having her seating assignment changed without her consent; and
  4. An African-American woman and her infant child were removed from a flight from Atlanta to New York City when the woman (incidentally a Harvard Law School student) asked that her stroller be retrieved from checked baggage before she would disembark.

The NAACP deplores such alarming behavior on the part of airline personnel, and we are aware of these incidents only because the passengers involved knew their rights, knew to speak up and exercised the courage to do so promptly. Historically, the NAACP has issued travel advisories when conditions on the ground pose a substantial risk of harm to black Americans, and we are concerned today that the examples cited herein may represent only the ‘tip of the iceberg’ when it comes to American Airlines’ documented mistreatment of African-American customers.”

“All travelers must be guaranteed the right to travel without fear of threat, violence or harm,” stated Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP. “The growing list of incidents suggesting racial bias reflects an unacceptable corporate culture and involves behavior that cannot be dismissed as normal or random.  We expect an audience with the leadership of American Airlines to air these grievances and to spur corrective action.  Until these and other concerns are addressed, this national travel advisory will stand,”

If you have recently experienced a concerning travel irregularity on American Airlines on another provider and would like to report it, please do so here.

Tamika Mallory, co-chair of Jan. 21 Women’s March on Washington, D.C.

UNAC speaks at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Sochi, Russia and at university meetings in Moscow

UNAC members were asked to speak at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Sochi, Russia and in Moscow by peace activists from the region.  The Sochi festival was attended by 30,000 young people from more than 150 different countries.  Large delegations were present from Russia, Cuba, Syria, Venezuela, North Korea and many other countries.  A small delegation was also present from the U.S., which included some members of various UNAC affiliated groups and others. [read more]

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Stop the U.S. Threats of War on the DPRK!

UNAC joined a press conference in New York City organized by lawyers from the International Committee of the National Laywers Guild and other activists to condemn Donald Trump’s recent threat to North Korea.  You can see a video of the press conference here: https://youtu.be/tLB8TvLj8Tw.

At the same time that the U.S. is threatening North Korea, they have denied access into the country of South Korean peace activists on the way to the U,S. to oppose the aggressive moves of the U.S., which threaten the entire Korean peninsula.

On Wednesday, October 25, 2017, fifteen South Korean youth activists were denied entry into the United States. Their delegation, Ban Trump’s Crazy action (BTC), was coming to the United States to protest Trump administration policies and proclamations toward North Korea – “fire and fury,” “totally destroy North Korea,” – that are escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula and threatening a second Korean War. [read more]

U.S. Out Of Korea Screenprint

New United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) blog

UNAC has started a new blog featuring articles of UNAC members and friends.  You can see the UNAC blog by going to the UNAC web site at http://unacpeace.org/.  On the left side of the home page there is a button that will take you to the blog.  All articles on the blog represent the positions of the author and not necessarily that of UNAC.

If you are a member of a UNAC affiliated group and would like to have an article, poem or video published on the blog, please send it to us at UNACpeace@gmail.com.

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Conference on U.S. Foreign Military Bases January 12 – 14, 2018, University of Baltimore

Learning Commons Town Hall, Baltimore, Maryland
Organized by: Coalition Against U.S. Foreign Military Bases

You can join and support this Conference by:

  1. Registering and attending the Conference.
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  3. Placing an ad or a solidarity message from your group in the Conference Journal

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