International Action Center statement: http://tinyurl.com/bp96kmz
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International Action Center statement: http://tinyurl.com/bp96kmz
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Coverage from Telesur: http://www.youtube.com/user/telesurenglish
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CONTACT: Netfa Freeman, (202) 787-5229
(Spanish or English): Javier Rojo, (202) 787-5273
International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5
info@thecuban5.org
For a second time in two years, people from all over the U.S. along with members of parliament, lawyers and labor representatives from other countries will embark on a series of actions in the U.S. capital, beginning on May 30 and ending on June 5, to advocate for the release of the Cuban 5.
The Cuban 5 are five Cuban nationals who were accused and convicted of conspiracy charges against the United States. In fact, however, The Five’s actions were never directed at the U.S. government. Their sole mission was to monitor Florida-based terrorist groups who had been relentlessly launching terrorist attacks against their country of Cuba. Activities of the week will include citywide outreach, public meetings, press conferences, a Hip Hop cultural event and several days of lobbying the Congress and Senate.
Partial list of participants in the five-day event series include Angela Davis, Father Miguel D’Escoto, former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, Ignacio Ramonet (former editor of La Monde Diplomatique), Dolores Huerta, Fernando Morais (Brazilian author), Danny Glover, Rev. Joan Brown Campbell, Saul Landau and many others.
On May 30, Father Miguel D’Ecosto, a former Foreign Minister of Nicaragua, will, along with other guests, hold a press conference at the National Press Club.
On June 1, buses from New York City, Quebec and other cities will be joining a significant number of Cuban Americans from Miami and activists from all over the U.S. at a rally in front of the White House to tell President Barack Obama: “Free the Cuban 5.”
The “5 Days for the Cuban 5 in Washington D.C.” was initiated by the International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5 and sponsored by the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS). The International Committee is a network of concerned citizens from several countries of Europe, Latin America and the United States. The main objective of the International Committee is to raise awareness about the case of the Cuban 5.
For more information visit www.thecuban5.org
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MAKE THE BANKS PAY DETROIT FOR THE DESTRUCTION THEY CAUSED!
Hear an analysis of how the banks swindled Detroit based on thousands of pages of documents on the bond deals obtained through a Freedom Of Information Act lawsuit by the Moratorium NOW! Coalition.
SATURDAY – MAY 4, 2013 – 1:00 PM
CENTRAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH – 2nd Floor
23 E. ADAMS, DETROIT
(at Grand Circus Park – Woodward Ave.)
Initiated by: Moratorium Now! Coalition to Stop Foreclosures, Evictions & Utility Shut-offs
DetroitDebtMoratorium.org
moratorium-MI.org
To endorse or for more information: 313-680-5508 or moratorium@moratorium-mi.org
Initial endorsers
Reverend Charles Williams, II, President, National Action Network-Detroit Chapter
Free Detroit – No Consent
Reverend Edwin Rowe, Senior Pastor, Central United Methodist Church, Detroit
Detroit Eviction Defense
JoAnn Watson, Council member, Detroit City Council
Vanessa Fluker, Esq., Anti-foreclosure attorney
Maureen Taylor, Chair, Michigan Welfare Rights Oragnization
Reverend Bill Wylie Kellermann, St . Peters Episcopal Church
Conscious Community Network
Detroit Green Party
Weekly organizing meetings every Monday, 7:00 pm, 5920 Second Ave., Detroit
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All films at UW-Milwaukee Student Union, 2200 E Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI / All screenings free and open to the public
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Sponsored by Voces de la Frontera
We call for:
– A FAIR PATH TO CITIZENSHIP FOR ALL 11 MILLION
– STOP SEPARATING IMMIGRANT FAMILIES! STOP THE DEPORTATIONS!
– WORKER PROTECTIONS FOR IMMIGRANT & LOW-WAGE WORKERS
On May 1st, diverse groups representing labor, elected officals, public education, faith, civil rights, LGBT allies, and more will unite in solidarity with these demands.
11 AM: Assemble at Voces de la Frontera, 1027 S. 5th Street.
March to Pere Marquette Park (3rd/State) for a mass rally.
Speakers/music/program to be announced soon.
ALSO: Voces needs YOUR help to make this happen! Help us organize for the march by printing and distributing fliers and posters, and spreading the word. Fliers and posters to distribute can be picked up at the Voces office (1027 S. 5th Street in Milwaukee)
Photographers/videographers/musicians: email joe@vdlf.org
Finally, we definitely need funds to help offset the organizing costs (buses, advertising, permits, food, music, speakers, etc).
ANYTHING HELPS: https://www.wepay.com/donations/158763
As always, THANK YOU for doing your part to advance the struggle for justice for immigrant families!
For Immediate Release March 29, 2013
Contact: Tish Minor, NAACP Milwaukee Branch, 414-562-1000
Photo opportunities available.
Tribute to Ms. Rosa Parks’s Life of Activism
Friday, April 26, 7 pm
Central United Methodist Church (25th St. & Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee)
On Friday, April 26, at 7:00 pm, a diverse group of community organizations will sponsor a celebration of the lifelong activism of Rosa Parks, with special guest Jeanne Theoharis, author of The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks, at Milwaukee’s Central United Methodist Church, 639 N. 25th Street (at Wisconsin Avenue). The event is free and open to the public, with free off street parking south of the church.
According to MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry, “At last, Jeanne Theoharis answers the question, who was Rosa Parks? The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks will undoubtedly be hailed as one of the most important scholarly contributions to Civil Rights history ever written.” Julian Bond, Chairman Emeritus of the NAACP, also praised Theoharis’s new biography: “In the first sweeping history of Parks’ life, she shows us a long-time activist, committed to fight white supremacy from her earliest days, and continuing that fight when her notoriety forced her to relocate to Detroit.… Rosa Parks not only sat down on the bus, she stood on the right side of justice for her entire life.”
This event will include music and light refreshments, visual displays of artwork related to Rosa Parks from AYZHA Fine Arts Gallery and others, and a discussion of The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks through a talk and live interview format with author Jeanne Theoharis. A book signing will occur after the program.
Jeanne Theoharis is professor of political science at Brooklyn College of CUNY. She received her AB in Afro-American studies from Harvard College and a PhD in American culture from the University of Michigan. She is the author or coauthor of six books and numerous articles on the Black freedom struggle and the contemporary politics of race in the United States.
The sponsors include: the NAACP, Milwaukee Branch; Wisconsin African American Women’s Center; YWCA Southeast WI; Amalgamated Transit Union 998, AFL-CIO; Peace Action WI; AYZHA Fine Arts Gallery; Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom; Central United Methodist Church; Milwaukee Muslim Women’s Coalition; National Lawyers Guild, Milw.; Progressive Democrats of America, Milw. County; ACLU of WI Foundation; Vietnam Veterans Against the War; Peace Learning Center; Greater Milw. United Nations Assn.; and Veterans for Peace.
For more information, call (414) 562-100 or 964-5158.
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