World Reacts to Fidel Castro’s Passing

Comrade Fidel Castro, presente!

“We have never aspired to having custody of the banners and principles which the revolutionary movement has defended throughout its heroic and inspiring history. However, if fate were to decree that, one day, we would be among the last defenders of socialism in a world in which US imperialism had realized Hitler’s dreams of world domination, we would defend this bulwark to the last drop of our blood.” – December 7, 1989

Long live the Cuban Revolution! Socialism or death!

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teleSUR: http://bit.ly/2gga1Gu

The world reacted instantly to Friday’s news that Fidel Castro, leader of the Cuban Revolution, died Friday at the age of 90. Within minutes news of Fidel Castro’s death was trending on Twitter, with 350,000 tweets within an hour of the announcement on Cuban national television. Wikipedia had almost instantly updated its entry on the leader of the small Caribbean island who inspired revolutionary movements throughout the world.

Fidel’s key allies in the region, leaders of the left-wing movements and governments which were inspired by the Cuban revolution, responded quickly to the news: http://bit.ly/2gga1Gu

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Milwaukee, December 4: Building Phone Trees: Creating Rapid Response Network

Date: December 4, Sunday, 2:00-4:00 PM.

Location: Zablocki Library large meeting room, 3501 W. Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee.

Description: To mobilize against fascist attacks by the state and far-right groups, we need to be organized. We have the ability to build rapid response networks that can create community response, to gather people quickly to oppose deportations, police brutality and hate crimes. To do that we need to have more than social media to tell people what’s happening: we need to be able to call people on the phone, and have a coherent system so people we contact can contact others and quickly get more people together.

Join us for an event, free and open to the public, where we can learn some of these skills. 2:00-2:30 PM will be an introduction to the General Defense Committee, a working group of the Milwaukee IWW that acts for working-class defense and people power. 2:30-3:30 will have a call in from Lee, a member of the Seattle Solidarity Network with 8 years of experience in making functioning phone trees for direct action campaigns against landlords and bosses. Lee will talk about Seattle Solidarity Network’s pattern of organizing, and answer questions we have. 3:30-4:00 will talk more about what the General Defense Committee is currently planning, brainstorm other activities, and discuss next steps for people to plug into.

Snacks and drinks are provided. English-to-Spanish translation will be provided. Childcare is available if requested with enough advance notice. Contact the IWW at our facebook page or iww.milwaukee@gmail.com to talk about this, or if you have any questions. If you’re interested in this training or other aspects of community resistance and can’t make this event contact us, we can followup with you in one-on-one conversation.

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Fecha: domingo, 4 de diciembre, 2:00-4:00pm

Ubicación: Biblioteca Zablocki, 3501 W. Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, salón de reuniones grande

Para movilizarnos en contra de ataques fascistas realizados por el estado y grupos racistas, tenemos que organizarnos. Tenemos la capacidad de crear redes de respuesta rápida que puedan crear respuestas comunitarias y reunir a la gente rápidamente para oponer a las deportaciones, la brutalidad policiaca y los crímenes del odio. Para hacer esto necesitamos tener más que las redes sociales como Facebook para correr la voz sobre lo que está sucediendo: necesitamos poder llamar a la gente por teléfono y tener un sistema coherente para que la gente que contactemos pueda contactar a otros y movilizar rápidamente más gente.

Únase a nosotros para un evento, gratuito y abierto al público, donde podemos aprender como usar unas estas herramientas. De las 2:00 a las 2:30pm habrá una introducción al Comité de Defensa General, un grupo de trabajo de los Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo (conocido como IWW por sus iniciales en ingles) de Milwaukee que actúa para la defensa de la clase trabajadora y el poder popular. De las 2:30-3:30 tendremos una llamada con Lee, un miembro de la Red de Solidaridad de Seattle con 8 años de experiencia en la construcción de redes telefónicos (phone trees, o arboles telefónicos) para las campañas de acción directa en contra de los propietarios y los patrones. Lee hablará sobre el sistema organizativo de la Red de Solidaridad de Seattle y responderá a las preguntas que tenemos. De las 3:30 a las 4:00pm hablaremos más sobre lo que está planeando el Comité de Defensa General, platicaremos sobre otras ideas para activadas que podemos hacer y decidiremos en los próximos pasos para que las personas se conecten.

Tendremos bocaditos y bebidas. Ofreceremos traducción del inglés al español. Si necesita cuidado de niños si nos avisa con suficiente tiempo antes. Póngase en contacto con el IWW en nuestra página de Facebook o en iww.milwaukee@gmail.com para hablar sobre esto, o si tiene una pregunta. Si está interesado en este entrenamiento u otros aspectos de la resistencia comunitaria pero no puede asistir este taller, favor de contactarnos y podemos reunir personalmente.

Rev. Edward Pinkney Moved To Another Prison, Supporters Asked To Write Him & Officials to Demand His Freedom

Reverend Edward Pinkney, #294671

Brooks/Fremont Correctional Facility
2500 S. Sheridan Dr. 
Muskegon Heights, MI 49444
The good news is Reverend Pinkney street address didn’t change, the bad news is this “new facility is worse than Marquette Branch Prison”, said Rev. Pinkney. Praying for Reverend Pinkney’s Protection, he’s strong and he will deal with the current situation.
We are asking his supporters to send Holiday Cards to him at this facility.
Thank You, 
Marcina Cole
Observers in the Court
Power to the People!
Free Reverend Pinkney Now!
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Washington D.C., January 21: Women’s March on Washington

WOMEN’S MARCH ON WASHINGTON- JANUARY 21st, 2017
OFFICIAL STATEMENT, National Organizers
On January 21, 2017 we will unite in Washington, DC for the Women’s March on Washington. We stand together in solidarity with our partners and children for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health, and our families — recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the strength of our country.

The rhetoric of the past election cycle has insulted, demonized, and threatened many of us–women, immigrants of all statuses, those with diverse religious faiths particularly Muslim, people who identify as LGBTQIA, Native and Indigenous people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, the economically impoverished and survivors of sexual assault. We are confronted with the question of how to move forward in the face of national and international concern and fear.

In the spirit of democracy and honoring the champions of human rights, dignity, and justice who have come before us, we join in diversity to show our presence in numbers too great to ignore. The Women’s March on Washington will send a bold message to our new administration on their first day in office, and to the world that women’s rights are human rights. We stand together, recognizing that defending the most marginalized among us is defending all of us.

We support the advocacy and resistance movements that reflect our multiple and intersecting identities. We call on all defenders of human rights to join us. This march is the first step towards unifying our communities, grounded in new relationships, to create change from the grassroots level up. We will not rest until women have parity and equity at all levels of leadership in society. We work peacefully while recognizing there is no true peace without justice and equity for all. HEAR OUR VOICE.

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This is an INCLUSIVE march, and EVERYONE who supports women’s rights are welcome.

PLEASE SHARE, we need to spread the word everywhere! And there are groups forming for EVERY STATE, so search for your local group as well!

We especially need HOSTS and ORGANIZERS from marginalized communities for this to be truly inclusive, please DM your state administrator to get involved! ♥
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Chicago, November 25: Black Friday Boycott for community control of police

Chicago Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression (CAARPR)
1325 S. Wabash Ave. Suite 105, Chicago, Illinois 60605

PRESS ADVISORY

For release Wednesday November 23, 2016

For information:
Frank Chapman 312-513-3795 email: fchapman@naarpr.org

Who:    Survivors of police crimes and their families, community members,
churches, unions, youth groups, and community organizations
What:   Black Friday Boycott for community control of police
When:  10am – 5pmFriday November 25, 2016
Where: Magnificent Mile, Chicago
10am Rally – Water Tower Monument, 806 N Michigan Ave, Chicago

On October 5, 2016 the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression issued a call to Boycott Black Friday on the Magnificent Mile. This was in response to the hard-hearted refusal by Mayor Emanuel, the Chicago City Council and the powers that be in this city, to acknowledge and implement the people’s demand for an all elected Civilian Police Accountability Council (CPAC)*. We have called for a Boycott of the Magnificent Mile on Black Friday because if we can have no justice then the corporate power brokers, and corrupt politicians, will no longer be allowed to profit from our misery and oppression.

We are fully aware that calling for a Boycott of the Magnificent Mile on the day after Thanksgiving is a bold move. It is bold because, in calling for and executing this Boycott Black Friday movement, we are confronting the corporate bosses of Chicago, and this nation, who have their hands on all the levers of power. This has been made even more profoundly true with the election of Donald Trump.

It has now been 365 days since the covered up murder of Laquan McDonald was revealed to the people of Chicago and the world. It has been 365 days and still we are shouting “Sixteen Shots and a Cover Up” and still no justice, and no concession whatsoever, to our demands for community control of the police.

Let us be absolutely clear that Boycott Black Friday must be a Day of Defiance, a Day of Deeds, where we do what we mean and mean what we do. It must be the beginning of Days of Defiance where we say to the white racist, power structure of this city, and nation “You cannot murder us, trample on our humanity, leave us emotionally traumatized and imprisoned in miserable social conditions and then expect our obedience. You can no longer have our obedience and we will defy you until we are free”

WE DEMAND JUSTICE FOR LAQUAN MCDONALD, REKIA BOYD, FLINT FARMER, BETTIE JONES, RONNIEMAN JOHNSON, JOSHUA BEAL AND ALL THOSE UNJUSTLY MURDERED. WE DEMAND JUSTICE FOR GEORGE ANDERSON, JAIME HAUAD, AND ALL THE TORTURE VICTIMS, BOTH THOSE WHO HAVE DIED AND THOSE WHO HAVE SURVIVED

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Stop Police Crimes Campaign
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HSN Statement on Digital Attacks on HSN and Honduran Organizations

http://www.hondurassolidarity.org/

Declaration on Recent Digital Attacks Against HSN

November 17, 2016

A new blog and Facebook page appeared recently calling itself “Defensores de Honduras” (Defenders of Honduras), which, on November 14th, published distortions and misinformation in an attempt to discredit our network and our coordinator in Honduras, Karen Spring. 

This attack was part of an article published on the blog and FB page about the assassinations of two members of the campesino organization MUCA, including its president Jose Angel Flores, that accuses human rights defenders Berta Oliva and COFADEH and others of protecting drug traffickers in northern Honduras. The article also prominently displays our organization’s logo and a picture of Karen Spring, while denigrating our solidarity work, asserting that the HSN is “totally politicized and aligned with the extremist ideas…”. (1)

The viewpoint and work of the HSN, a network of diverse organizations from the US and Canada, is no secret. The HSNetwork was organized immediately after the 2009 coup in solidarity with the Honduran people’s movement and organizations that opposed the ousting of the legitimately elected president and in defense of human rights. We have organized accompaniment and educational delegations and speaking tours; denounced violence and repression in Honduras including all the assassinations of campesinos and campesinas in the Aguan Valley. We have called for complete investigations of all the assassinations.  We oppose the US State Department’s September 2016 certification of human rights progress in Honduras and lobby the US congress to end US financing of state violence in Honduras, including supporting the recently proposed Berta Caceres Human Rights in Honduras Act in the House of Representatives.  We believe that it is this work that is making our organization a target of attacks. (2)

We deplore these attacks and condemn the fact that they are a provocation that increases the risk to persons already at risk for their work in defense of human rights. We consider the attacks from “Defenders of Honduras” to be the latest in an orchestrated campaign of psychological warfare to confuse and destroy the social and political movements opposed to authoritarianism and militarization and to isolate them from international support. We recognize this scenario. It is the same script written by the US State Department and US intelligence agencies and used in the 1954 overthrow of Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz,  in the Central American conflicts of the 1980’s and in Colombia to the present day. It is a scenario to justify and incite violence and conflict and to create “false positives” and call them extremists. This is about government-backed impunity and an effort to destroy the social fabric of the movements in the Aguan. The very use of the term “extremist ideas” reveals that this is not really about the crimes of narcos  in the Aguan.

Since the 2013 elections and even more since President Hernandez took office, a plethora of social media accounts with similar phrasing and messages and false accusations have appeared attacking Honduran journalists, social movement leaders, and human rights defenders, both national and international. The accusations echo statements made by President Hernández and his administration’s officials, which claim that in defending human, civil and territorial rights, these people are defaming the country, organizing violence, or more recently that they are linked to organized crime. Meanwhile, international solidarity and human rights activists are accused of being “aligned with the extremist ideas” of those Honduran defenders and activists. In fact, it is the Hernández administration and Honduran security forces who organize violence against the social movements and anyone who dares to publicize or advocate for their cause.

The HSN is not neutral, but we are truthful. The truth is that we stand with the Honduran people and with their organized social movements. We defend human and civil rights within the framework of recognized international standards, and we work to end our governments’ support for the violent authoritarianism and neoliberalism that is destroying Honduras.  

(1) https://defensoresdehonduras.wordpress.com/2016/11/14/quien-protege-a-los-sicarios-del-bajo-aguan/

(2) Hondurassolidarity.org

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North Carolina, Dec. 3: Shut Down Trump and the KKK! No white supremacy & state violence

National Call to Action – Come to North Carolina on December 3!
Joint Call to Action from Triangle Unity May Day Coalition and the Charlotte Uprising:

Shut Down Trump and the KKK! No white supremacy and state violence!

Following the 2016 presidential election of the notoriously bigoted Donald Trump, the country has witnessed a resurgence of hateful rhetoric and violence aimed at immigrants, Muslims, Black people, LGBTQ people, women, disabled people and all oppressed people. On Dec. 3rd, the terrorist Ku Klux Klan, are scheduled to hold a “victory” parade in North Carolina to celebrate the electoral win of Donald Trump.

The Triangle Unity May Day coalition includes many groups and individuals united to counter overt and systemic oppression. As Trump and his followers, including the KKK, plans to demonstrate their unabashed hate for marginalized groups, we will demonstrate our unity with an unrelenting fight for justice.

We are building a united movement for people’s power to lift up the struggles of immigrants, Muslims, Black people, women, LGBTQ people and all of the working class. Trump, the wealthy and Wall Street continue to uphold the capitalist state which perpetuates violence, hatred, racism, bigotry and war. We unite in our struggle against these forces and work towards dismantling systems and structures that oppress while building towards equitable and just alternatives.

The KKK a known terrorist organization, are fearful of a mass response, so they haven’t even announced yet what city or time they will host their pathetic parade. So, we will be organizing rallies and caravans in cities across the state. Please join these morning rallies before heading to KKK parade. Once location is announced, everyone should still report to these locations to join a caravan so that we arrive united and together, for protection and strength.

Rocky Mount: Racial Justice Group – Terry: (252) 469-1446 terry_barnes54@yahoo.com or Linda: (252) 907-9946 linda.king34@gmail.com

Durham: Solidarity Center – Dantestrobino@gmail.com 919-539-2051

Raleigh: Black Workers for Justice, Angaza Samora Laughinghouse (angaza.l.house@gmail.com) or Muslims for Social Justice, Manzoor Cheema manzoorcheema@yahoo.com

Greensboro/Triad: Juan Miranda ( jcmirand90@gmail.com ) or Todd (zimmer.todd@gmail.com)

Chapel Hill: Miriam Thompson ( thompiriam@gmail.com )

ALSO NOTE:
1) Press Conference, Thursday, December 1 at 6pm, State Capitol building, Raleigh

2) People’s Assembly, Sunday, December 4, 2pm-5pm, Raleigh, Location TBA (This is about movement building, and building people’s institutions to challenge the forces of white supremacy, racism, misogyny, ableism and oppression)

#Not1more #BlacklivesMatter #Trump #SmashWhiteSupremacy #Wearenotthis #1u #1uenough #fightfor15 #PeoplesPower

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Washington D.C., December 4-10: Leonard Peltier Week Supporting Executive Clemency

Come join us in a week long activities in Washington DC
12/4, Prayer Circle, Natl Museum of Am. Indian 1-3
12/5 White house Vigil 11-2.
12/6 White House Vigil 11-2
Evening screening of “Warrior: The Life of Leonar Peltier, George Washington University Amphitheater, Cloyd Heck Marvin Center, 3rd Floor, 800 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC 6 p.m.
12/7 White House Vigil 11-2
-Press conference: Leonard Peltier, the case for Executive Clemency,1pm, National Press Club, Zenger Room, 529 14th Street, NW, 13th Floor, Washington, DC
12/8 White House Vigil 11-2,
and concurrent visits to the U.S. Senate
12/9 White House Vigil 11-2
and concurrent visits to House of Representatives
12/10 “Indigenous Rights and Environmental Issues: Problems and Solutions”
Join us at the Continental Ballroom, George Washington University, Cloyd Heck, Marvin Center, Floor 3, 800 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC
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December 10: Standing Rock & Beyond #NoDAPL – March on Washington DC

Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere!

Join us to walk in solidarity with our brothers and sisters at Standing Rock! We will be gathering on the West lawn of the Capitol Building to then march up Pennsylvania Avenue to the Environmental Protection Agency to show our support.

We will gather in the grassy area just west of the Capitol Reflecting Pool near the Capitol Building at 1pm on December 10. There are demonstrations being organized around the world on this day in honor of UN World Human Rights Day. Please join us and please share widely!

#NoDAPL #waterislife #standwithStandingRock

Protectors Standing Rock