Milwaukee, January 19: Justice is Love: Dontre Hamilton Birthday Celebration & Fundraiser

EVENT: http://tinyurl.com/pwm92qz

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DONTRE!!!

Cornell West once said “Never forget that justice is what love looks like in public.” Justice in its purest form is love, and we can not express how much love we feel, as this community has come out to stand up for Dontre Hamilton and all of the men and women that have been victims of police violence and brutality.

In a very fitting coincidental way Dontre Hamilton was born on January 20th, a day after we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy of galvanizing our country toward justice and love. Given how Dontre has pulled our community together we want to celebrate his legacy as well. We will have a Birthday celebration & fundraiser honoring Dontre’s life on Monday January 19th at Club Timbuktu (520 East Center St.) from 5-8pm. We are asking that all of you who have come out to our rallies, demonstrations, meetings, etc. come out and celebrate with us. Even if you havent come out before, we want you to come out and celebrate with us too!

So come and get your groove on, and help us lift up Dontre’s spirit. A spirit of Love!

There is no cost to this event, admission is completely free. You are welcomed. Children are welcomed. All are welcomed! Please join us!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us:
Email: TheCoalitionForJustice@gmail.com
Phone: 414. 375.9330
Twitter: @Justice4Dontre
Instagram: @TheCoalition4JusticeMKE

NOTE: All proceeds collected at this event will go toward helping protesters who were unjustly jailed during a peaceful demonstration of freedom and justice.

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(Help Donate) Red Flag: Spreading Revolution & Socialism

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/red-flag-spreading-revolution-socialism

Red Flag is the official voice of FIST. Call us traditionalists, but we believe in reaching out to the people in print. Last year our website reached out to tens of thousands of young people across the world. This year, we hope thousands of youth will read our magazine and engage in our message of socialist revolution and liberation for oppressed peoples. With eyewitness accounts of peoples’ struggles, Marxist analysis of current events, and revolutionary theory ranging from basic to advanced, we hope this magazine will be a tool for furthering the movement against imperialism, capitalism, and all forms of oppression.

Charlie Hebdo, the Free Press and Racism

International Action Center: http://tinyurl.com/l3jrv7q

http://iacenter.org/

“…In their frantic efforts to recolonize Iraq, Syria and Libya, they have cynically whipped up sectarian divisions, organized deadly militias and promoted fanaticism and anarchy. That has aroused deep-seated rage against the U.S., France and Britain.

It is also highly unpopular that French imperialism is widely involved in Africa, primarily in the majority-Muslim countries of Mali, Central African Republic, Chad, Ivory Coast and Djibouti, and in Abu Dhabi on the Arabian peninsula.

The French ruling class wants to divert mass attention from their expanding wars and increasingly militarized society. The mobilizations claiming to defend a free press by defending racism must be opposed and countered.”

France

Milwaukee, January 14: Coalition For Justice Mass Meeting

The Coalition for Justice will be hosting our bi-weekly Mass Meeting on Wednesday, January 14 at All Peoples Church (2600 N 2nd St, Milwaukee, WI) to discuss our commitment toward pursuing justice in our city.

This meeting will be broken up into two parts. We will start with a civil disobedience training from 5pm to 6pm for anyone who is interested in engaging in direct action with us in the future. At 6pm we will establish membership committees for those who want to get directly involved in the strategic planning/execution of the coalition. There will be several committees to choose from including (but not limited to) Outreach, Education, Art, Logistics, and more.

Please share this image! As we continue to grow and move forward, we are going to need participation from as many community members as possible. If you are interested in helping us organize, you should attend this meeting. Spread the word!

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Madison: Open Letter to Police Chief Koval From The Young Gifted And Black Coalition

LETTER: http://tinyurl.com/qc96mm5

https://www.facebook.com/fergusontomadison

“…Our targeting of the police department relates to the violence that Black people have faced at the hands of police in the murders of Dontre Hamilton in Milwaukee, Eric Garner in New York City, Michael Brown in Ferguson, and countless others, but it also relates to the violence of heavy policing and arrest rate disparities in Madison…”

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Milwaukee, January 19: Theology on Tap: Civil Rights in 2015 Edition

EVENT: http://tinyurl.com/pln6sq5

 2014 awakened the nation to the never ending struggle for civil rights in America. While the movement continues, many believe the faith community has stepped away from the struggle.

On the eve of MLK Day, join us for a conversation about civil rights today and the role of churches and people of faith within it.

Jerbi

Phil Africa of MOVE Dies Under VERY Suspicious Circumstances

http://onamove.com/

From Ramona Africa:
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On Saturday, January 10 2015 Phil Africa, revolutionary, John Africa’s First Minister of Defense, and beloved brother, husband and father, passed away under suspicious circumstances at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, PA. On Sunday, January 4th Phil Africa wasn’t feeling well and went to the prison infirmary. Though he wasn’t feeling well, other inmates saw Phil Africa walking, stretching and doing jumping jacks. Hearing that Phil was in the infirmary MOVE members drove up to visit him and were denied a visit by the prison. While they were visiting with Delbert Africa, Phil was secretly transported to Wilkes Barre General Hospital where he was held in total isolation, incommunicado for five days.

Prison officials at SCI-Dallas wouldn’t communicate about Phil’s condition. They told MOVE that Phil was at Wilkes Barre General hospital but the hospital denied he was there and this back and forth lie went on for days almost the entire time Phil was being held. The hospital and the prison behaved very suspiciously denying Phil the ability to call family members or his wife of 44 years, Janine Africa, stating that she was not a blood relative. The hospital and prison received hundreds of phone calls in support of Phil from around the world. When they finally submitted to pressure and allowed Phil to call Janine on Thursday, January 8th he was heavily drugged, incoherent and couldn’t even hold the phone to talk to her.

On Friday, January 9th Phil was sent back to the prison infirmary and placed in hospice care upon arrival. On Saturday, January 10th Ramona and Carlos Africa were granted permission to visit Phil in the prison infirmary. When they reached him he was incoherent and couldn’t talk or move his head to look at them. An hour after they left Delbert called with the news that Phil passed away.

Inmates in the infirmary and others in the prison were shocked when they heard the news. They had witnessed his vigorous health for decades in the prisons, had just seen him stretching and doing jumping jacks six days earlier. This rapid decline all occurred while he was being literally held incommunicado from his MOVE family at Wilkes Barre General Hospital or Dallas prison or wherever these conspirators were holding him with murderous intent.

The fact that Phil was isolated for the six days before he passed, The prison even refused to acknowledge that he was in the hospital is beyond Suspicious

This is another example of how the system hates MOVE and will do anything to stop MOVE. You can look at the example of August 8th, 1978 when the MOVE 9 were illegally imprisoned, and May 13th, 1985 when the government dropped a bomb and intentionally murdered 11 MOVE members to see this point clearly. When Merle Africa died in prison on March 13th, 1998 the conditions were very similar. She had been one way in the prison, but within hours of being forced to go to an outside hospital she was dead.

Phil made a deep impression on people all around the world. He was constantly writing, often dozens of letters a day, encouraging solidarity and strength, and warmly advising hundreds of people. Phil worked hard to learn to paint and created countless paintings which he sent to supporters for free to draw attention to issues, get raffled off for the struggle, and bring people together. Phil took his commitment and work as a revolutionary very seriously, but was often smiling, laughing, and giving people hugs and encouragement. He was a warm father figure to many in the prison where he taught inmates how to box, to think, and how to get stronger. Despite having two of his children murdered by the system and being separated by prison, Phil was a father figure to many. He was separated from his wife Janine for over 36 of the 44 years they were married, but he worked hard to stay connected with her even though they were so callously isolated by the system.

It’s this system’s intention for MOVE people to die in prison. The MOVE 9 never should have been imprisoned at all, and according to their sentence they should have been paroled over six years ago. The death of Merle and Phil Africa rests directly at the feet of this government! Phil will never be forgotten and this is not the end he is dearly missed but his strong example should inspire everyone to fight harder for the freedom of the MOVE 9 and all political prisoners .This latest government treachery will be the fuel needed to motivate people to step up the pace for this revolution .

LONG LIVE PHIL AFRICA!
LONG LIVE MERLE AFRICA!
FREE THE MOVE 9!
LONG LIVE JOHN AFRICA!

For More Info Or How You Can Help

Contact
Ramona Africa
Ona MoveLLJA@gmail.com

Milwaukee, January 16: March On Manpower

EVENT: http://tinyurl.com/odkunm2

Workers in Poland are organizing at Amazon warehouses. Amazon is using Manpower Group as a staffing agency. Manpower Group is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, so we’re going to deliver the Polish workers demands directly to the Manpower global headquarters!

We will meet at Fuel Cafe at 11am on Friday the 16th and caravan to Manpower Group United States at 100 Manpower Place, Milwaukee Wisconsin, 53212. It’s right off Water Street. The plan is to deliver the demands at Noon.

Manpower is hurting workers abroad, so it is our responsibility to hold them accountable here. We also seek to draw attention to the negative impact temp agencies have on workers here in Milwaukee. Companies keep their workforce in a precarious position in order to prevent unionization, allow for low wages, and avoid providing benefits.