Philly, December 9: Rally to Save Mumia’s LIfe & Demand his Freedom

3-6pm – Rally outside next to the hated Rizzo statue across from City Hall in Thomas Paine Plaza
6-9pm – Indoor event at Arch Street Methodist Church, Arch & N. Broad Street streets (Food will be available for a small donation)

The people got Mumia Abu-Jamal off death row but he is still in prison serving life in prison, or slow death sentence.

– Abu-Jamal is experiencing increased symptoms of the deadly hepatitis C virus. His deteriorating health is again approaching alarming levels as occurred in March, 2015 when he was rushed to the hospital unconscious. He will die sooner than necessary unless he and 7,000 other hepatitits C infected prisoners are allowed to recieve the cure for the deadly disease.

– A Federal Court decision (Abu-Jamal vs Kerestes) on August 31 declared it was unconstitutional for the Department of Corrections to refuse to give hep C-infected prisoners with medicines boasting a 95% cure rate. For Mumia Abu-Jamal and nearly 7,000 other prisoners with hep C, prison authorities continue to refuse effective treatment until inmates are near death. Why is the DOC continuing its deadly protocol of “deliberate indifference”?

– Prisoners at Mahanoy Prison had to bathe in dirty, brown water, and were limited to inadequate rations of drinking water, for weeks until a few days ago. Is the water safe to use, especially for hep C inflicted prisoners with skin complications? Why does the DOC do so little to protect prisoners from unsafe water at SCI Mahanoy, SCI Frackville, SCI Graterford and other prisons?

– A new lawsuit by Abu-Jamal’s attorneys has been filed, based on a recent Supreme Court decision (Williams vs PA) that a prosecutor in a case cannot sit as a judge over the same defendant he prosecuted. A ruling in Abu-Jamal’s favor would reopen all of the legal decisions in the case made since 1998. Acting as prosecutor and later Judge for both Abu-Jamal and Terrence Williams, why did former PA Supreme Court Justice Ronald Castille refuse to recuse himself?

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Milwaukee, November 20: Milwaukee Coalition Against Trump First Meeting

Join us this Thursday to hear and suggest plans for the future. We want Trump out of office, we want Sheriff David Clarke out of office.

This will be a meeting place for activists and organizers in Milwaukee. We’ll be taking suggestions, answering questions, planning events and creating energy.

If you want change, this is the space to find it!

*No hate
*No violence
*Safe space
*All are welcome
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Madison, November 19: Screening and Discussion of the Documentary “The 13th”

View, Discuss and Organize for Black Liberation.

Join us for a screening and discussion of Ava DuVernay’s new documentary, 13th. The film looks at how slavery (and racism) in America has never really gone away but rather been transformed via the criminal justice system, with the 13th amendment to the constitution paving the way for mass incarceration of Black Americans. Food will be served as a fundraiser for water protectors of the #NoDAPL Dakota Access defense too!

The timing of this documentary could hardly be more timely, coming in the midst of the ongoing national prison strike and highlighting the issues that the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) and others are combating.

James Reeb is a huge venue with 150 seats! Share far and wide please!

Best part: CHILDCARE PROVIDED (contact us please)!

Cheers

SPONSORED BY:
-Madison IWOC
-James Reeb Unitarian Universalist Church
-Madison Emerson East Neighborhood Community Members

Madison, November 15: Freedom Youth Squad Protest: Expose #therealUSA

Join Freedom Inc’s Youth Leadership Team: The Freedom Youth Squad in protesting our country!

Trump is #therealUSA

DAPL and the invasion of Native land is #therealUSA

Tony Robinson being murdered by police is #therealUSA

The Obama replica being hung at a UW football game is #therealUSA

IT’S TIME TO EXPOSE #therealUSA

Come out and take a stand!

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‘Plymouth,’ MA, November 24: 47th Annual National Day of Mourning 2016

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Since 1970, Native Americans have gathered at noon on Cole’s Hill in Plymouth to commemorate a National Day of Mourning on the US thanksgiving holiday. Many Native Americans do not celebrate the arrival of the Pilgrims and other Europeean settlers. Thanksgiving day is a reminder of the genocide of millions of Native people, the theft of Native lands, and the relentless assault on Native culture. Participants in National Day of Mourning honor Native ancestors and the struggles of Native peoples to survive today. It is a day of remembrance and spiritual connection as well as a protest of the racism and oppression that Native Americans continue to experience.

Join us as we dedicate the 47th National Day of Mourning to the #NoDAPL Water Protectors at Standing Rock and to the struggle for recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day. We will have a special message from our brother, Native political prisoner Leonard Peltier, and we will ask everyone to join in calling on President Obama to grant clemency now and free Leonard Peltier.

Help us in our struggle to create a true awareness of Native peoples and demonstrate the unity of Indigenous peoples internationally.

United American Indians of New England/LPSG
Best contact method via email: info@uaine.org
http://www.uaine.org/
facebook group: United American Indians of New England
twitter: ndnviewpoint@mahtowin1

Absolutely No Drugs or Alcohol Allowed
Pot-luck Social to Follow

Basic Schedule outline with tentative times:
12 noon prayers (no photos during this time plz) at Cole’s Hill (the hill above Plymouth Rock)
12:20pm Native speakers
2pm march with rallies by plymouth rock and the site of the Metacomet historical marker
3-5pm indoor potluck social

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All out for Rasmea Odeh November 29 federal court hearing – most important of the case – in Detroit!

http://www.stopfbi.net/

If you’re not in the Midwest and can’t make it to Detroit, organize a solidarity event in your city!
WHEN: Tuesday, November 29th, 2016, changed to 8 a.m. EST
(rally at 8 a.m., hearing starts at 9 a.m.)

WHERE: U.S. District Court, 231 W. Lafayette Blvd., downtown Detroit, Michigan
Facebook event

The Rasmea Defense Committee is calling on everyone to mobilize for Detroit on November 29th, and tell us here that you’re attending or if you need a ride or if you can provide transportation!

Supporters from Chicago and other parts of Illinois, Milwaukee, Detroit / Dearborn, Grand Rapids, Minneapolis / St. Paul, Cincinnati, Indiana, and other Midwest areas are already committed to attend.

In addition, NY is organizing a solidarity action on November 28th, Harvard Law School is discussing the case on November 11th, and others in Florida, Texas, and California are planning actions as well.

If you are NOT in the Midwest, we are calling on you to also organize support events for Rasmea on or around November 29th. Again, it is the most important hearing in the case, and it also falls on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, so there may already be Palestine support forces near you that are organizing events we can join with Rasmea’s story.

Let us know once it’s scheduled, by emailing info@stopfbi.net.

And continue to support #Justice4Rasmea by donating to the defense, and staying in touch through justice4rasmea.org and justice4rasmea@uspcn.org.

Background:

On Tuesday, November 29th, 2016, the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Rasmea Odeh will once again be in a Detroit courtroom—this time for the most important hearing in her case to date—before Judge Gershwin Drain. This Daubert hearing will, in all likelihood, have two mental health experts from each of the prosecution and defense sides testify before the judge, and then he will hear legal arguments as to whether the testimony of Dr. Mary Fabri—the clinical psychologist from the world-renowned Kovler Center for the Treatment of Survivors of Torture, who diagnosed Rasmea’s Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)—is scientifically valid and applicable to the facts of the case.

Recall that before the 2014 trial, Dr. Fabri, who has worked with torture survivors for over 25 years, was prepared to testify as to how Rasmea’s PTSD, caused by the torture and rape she experienced at the hands of Israeli military interrogators in 1969, affected her answers to questions on complex immigration forms decades later in the U.S.

Judge Drain originally ruled her testimony irrelevant and inadmissible, which led to Rasmea’s unjust conviction; but earlier this year, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that he had erred, and sent the case back to him for the Daubert hearing.

Recently, Rasmea was subjected to 17 hours of mental examination by a government expert. Her defense had argued strongly to oppose this questioning prior to the November 29th hearing, but Judge Drain still allowed it. Even though the government continues to try to challenge Rasmea’s story, and claim that she does not have PTSD and did not get brutalized by the Israeli authorities in the 1960s and 70s, Rasmea remains steadfast and strong, and will continue to exercise her constitutional right to assert a meaningful defense.

Rasmea and her lawyers are confident that the results of this hearing will lead to a new trial sometime in early 2017, in which Dr. Fabri will testify before a jury, and the details of Israel’s torture and crimes against Rasmea will be heard. But if Judge Drain rules against her on November 29th, we will again appeal the decision.

That is why we are mobilizing heavy for this hearing. It is as important a moment as any we have had in the case.

From the beginning, the Rasmea Defense Committee has pointed out that the legal proceedings against Rasmea are nothing but a pretext to intimidate those who organize and struggle to realize a liberated Palestine. Demonstrations in support of her have taken place across the U.S. since her arrest in 2013, and we are again going All Out for Detroit on November 29th.

The Rasmea Defense Committee is led by the U.S. Palestinian Community Network and the Committee to Stop FBI Repression

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Washington D.C, Jan. 20: Make It Ungovernable! Protest the Presidential Inauguration in Washington DC

ALL OUT to Washington, DC, January 20 to PROTEST the Presidential InaugurationAfter the most divisive, racist, misogynist, contentious presidential campaign in modern history, Monica Moorehead for President and Lamont Lilly for Vice President urge everyone to converge in Washington, D.C., on Friday, Jan. 20 to protest the inauguration of the next president.

No matter who wins the 2016 election, the people must take to the streets. This election year proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the capitalist system cannot represent the interests of the people. It revealed that democracy under capitalism is a sham.

While Trump and Clinton were fighting among themselves, often like children, Black and Brown people continued to be shot by racist police. Neither candidate ever expressed genuine support for the demands of the Black Lives Matter movement, essential in this period of police terrorism.

Clearly Donald Trump has galvanized racist, right-wing, anti-immigrant thugs. These elements have been stoked, and they will not likely crawl back into the gutter. But we cannot give up on all these workers. They have been misled by Trump, and we should struggle to win their hearts and minds.

Misogyny ultimately became a major issue this election season. At the heart of the “Trumpite” sexism against Hillary Clinton is not just hatred of women, but racism that is central to their odious ideology.

These forces are not reconciled to the historical fact that the first Black president was elected. They erroneously fear the “browning of America.” They think migrants are changing the fabric of “their” society and that they steal jobs, when in fact it is the corporations that lay off and shut factories.

The answer is solidarity and unity of all those who work and struggle for a living. Our enemy is not in the factory or the office but in the board room.

Neither Trump nor Clinton have a real program to address unemployment or underemployment. Neither will order the banks to put families back into foreclosed homes or to lower rents. Neither will unilaterally cancel the student debt. Neither will stop anti-LGBTQ laws from sweeping the country.

Trump is a dangerous buffoon. But Hillary Clinton is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Her political history is one of war and intervention. She is responsible, along with others, for the coup in Honduras and for war in Libya and Syria. She is historically aligned with the forces that dismantled welfare and led to mass incarceration.

As the economic crisis deepens, what can we expect? Under capitalism not only more of the same, but an intensification of all the ills that are byproducts of capitalism: war, racism, sexism, islamopho¬bia and the exploitation of all workers.

It is very likely that Hillary Clinton will win the election as she has proven her ability to well represent the 1%. We can be assured that in her first 100 days, there will be an escalation of war.

What’s the solution? Unity in fightback! Only our solidarity can push back the 1%! What matters is not who is in the White House, but in the streets.

We urge everyone – Black, Latinx, Native, Arab, Asian and white, women, trans people and men, young and old, queer or straight, documented or undocumented, people with disabilities, in a union or not, of every faith and belief from around the country – to converge in Washington on Friday, Jan. 20.

Join tens of thousands to present a people’s agenda!

Bus or travel information to Washington TBA
Visit http://www.workers.org/wwp/all-out-to-washington-dc-january-20-to-protest-the-presidential-inauguration/
or call 917-740-2628

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Milwaukee, Nov. 12: Cuba: Transition and U.S.

https://wicuba.wordpress.com/

Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016
10 a.m. Redeemer Lutheran
Church, 19th and Wisconsin Ave., back door

Local activists Steve Watrous and Art Heitzer will discuss what it’s like in Cuba today (with new photos), changes there, the warming of relations with the U.S., and how the Obama administration could do more. Atty. Art Heitzer was a founder in 1994 of the Wis. Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba and he chairs the National Lawyers Guild Cuba Subcommittee. He continues to represent U.S. travelers prosecuted for travel to Cuba. Steve Watrous is president of the Milwaukee UNA chapter and a sociology professor at MATC. He spent two weeks of July in Cuba on a Witness for Peace delegation plus a visit to the Cuban UNA office.

A forum of the United Nations Association – Greater Milwaukee Chapter. Free and open
to the public, with refreshments.

https://wicuba.wordpress.com/

50 years after Revolution in Cuba