June 18th, 2012
thinkmexican:

Arizona’s Puente Organizes Barrio Committees in Response to SB 1070, Asks for ‘True Solidarity’ in Coming Days

With defiant Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer growing more emboldened as the Supreme Court readies to unveil its ruling on the state’s SB 1070 “papers, please” immigration law, Arizona human rights group Puente and their national allies are bolstering their “Barrio Defense Committees,” as “neighbors link with neighbors to learn their rights and make collective plans to defend themselves.”

They are also asking their fellow Arizona neighbors and politicians to take a stand.

“Within Arizona we’re ready to pose the question to every individual and institution, police department and school district, what side are you on?” Puente executive director Carlos Garcia wrote in an email. “SB 1070 can only function if individuals allow undocumented people to be singled out, if school districts allow their security guards to double as immigration agents, if businesses refuse to offer us safe haven, and ultimately if Obama’s administration agrees to deport whoever Arpaio turns over to ICE.”

Case in point: As President Obama announced his new policy for certain undocumented youth last week, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio ramped up his anti-immigrant dragnets and snared an unaccompanied and undocumented 6-year-old girl who quite possibly lost her parents on the dangerous journey from El Salvador to the United States.

“For migrants in Arizona, our work has turned towards building power for and amongst ourselves,” Garcia noted in an interview. “We went to Congress for reform and were treated like a political football. We asked the president for relief and instead got record deportations. Now even the courts may give SB 1070 the greenlight. It’s time we realize we have only each other and instead of appealing to the powers-that-be, start organizing deeper in our community so that our goals are unshakable demands instead of requests.”

Read More at AlterNet

thinkmexican:

Arizona’s Puente Organizes Barrio Committees in Response to SB 1070, Asks for ‘True Solidarity’ in Coming Days

With defiant Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer growing more emboldened as the Supreme Court readies to unveil its ruling on the state’s SB 1070 “papers, please” immigration law, Arizona human rights group Puente and their national allies are bolstering their “Barrio Defense Committees,” as “neighbors link with neighbors to learn their rights and make collective plans to defend themselves.”

They are also asking their fellow Arizona neighbors and politicians to take a stand.

“Within Arizona we’re ready to pose the question to every individual and institution, police department and school district, what side are you on?” Puente executive director Carlos Garcia wrote in an email. “SB 1070 can only function if individuals allow undocumented people to be singled out, if school districts allow their security guards to double as immigration agents, if businesses refuse to offer us safe haven, and ultimately if Obama’s administration agrees to deport whoever Arpaio turns over to ICE.”

Case in point: As President Obama announced his new policy for certain undocumented youth last week, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio ramped up his anti-immigrant dragnets and snared an unaccompanied and undocumented 6-year-old girl who quite possibly lost her parents on the dangerous journey from El Salvador to the United States.

“For migrants in Arizona, our work has turned towards building power for and amongst ourselves,” Garcia noted in an interview. “We went to Congress for reform and were treated like a political football. We asked the president for relief and instead got record deportations. Now even the courts may give SB 1070 the greenlight. It’s time we realize we have only each other and instead of appealing to the powers-that-be, start organizing deeper in our community so that our goals are unshakable demands instead of requests.”

Read More at AlterNet

(Source: thinkmexican)

June 12th, 2012

enlightenmentisgreen:

“The 15-month-old conflict in Syria has grown into a full-scale civil war in which the government is attempting to recapture large swathes of urban territory it has lost to the opposition, the U.N. peacekeeping chief said on Tuesday.”

May 25th, 2012

occupyla:

An injustice to one is an injustice to all. FTP.

(Source: questcequecestqueca)

May 24th, 2012
occupyla:

politics-war:

Students use a banner to shield themselves from a police water cannon during a march to demand education reform in Valparaíso, Chile.

SOLIDARITY IN RESISTANCE.

occupyla:

politics-war:

Students use a banner to shield themselves from a police water cannon during a march to demand education reform in Valparaíso, Chile.

SOLIDARITY IN RESISTANCE.

May 20th, 2012

(Source: occupyla)

May 15th, 2012
occupyla:

The police protect the STATE. Who will protect the people from the STATE?  

occupyla:

The police protect the STATE. Who will protect the people from the STATE?  

October 31st, 2011

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

Milwaukee: Protesters from Occupy Milwaukee and Occupy the Hood join forces in a march from Lincoln Park to the former A.O. Smith Complex, October 29, 2011.

(via mohandasgandhi)

September 21st, 2011
These days conservative (white) Americans fancy themselves more civilized than their bloodthirsty ancestors, but I submit that the state sanctioned murder of Black men based on dubious, trumped up, and coerced evidence is just lynching remixed for a new generation.

Lynching Remixed: The Execution of Troy Davis

Sign Sign On.org’s online petition to save Troy Davis
 Sign Amnesty International’s petition to save Troy Davis.
 Call Judge Penny Freesemann at 912 652 7252 and leave a message asking her to repeal the death warrant

(via defy-gravity)

We have not been keeping up with the Troy Davis news as well as we should have. But seriously, sign this petition.

(via stfuconservatives)

I was telling my swedish friend the exact same fucking thing today. He told me all of the EU was watching in disgust.

(via stfuconservatives)

August 1st, 2011

The ruling elite has created social institutions that have subdued young Americans and broken their spirit of resistance.

April 7th, 2011
As the FBI increases its surveillance and control every day it is  important that queer and transgender communities remember the role the  FBI has played in harming our own communities throughout time.  FBI  repression is far from over.  It is our responsibility to know our  rights when the FBI comes after us (which you can learn more about HERE). (via FBI Repression and GLBTQ Movements | black and pink)

As the FBI increases its surveillance and control every day it is important that queer and transgender communities remember the role the FBI has played in harming our own communities throughout time. FBI repression is far from over. It is our responsibility to know our rights when the FBI comes after us (which you can learn more about HERE). (via FBI Repression and GLBTQ Movements | black and pink)