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Wednesday, July 06, 2005
BAUAW NEWSLETTER-THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2005
LONDON BOMBINGS:
Dear all, In light of what has happened today in London, it is even more important to have unity in the American antiwar movement. The American and British antiwar movement should take the example of Spain and demand that the troops be brought home now. It is the only sane solution to this crisis of violence perpetrated by the U.S. with the support of England and its army. No nation or group of nations can attack an unarmed nation, killing tens of thousands of innocent people, torturing thousands, and expect that there will be no reprisals. The U.S. is the biggest purveyor of violence in the world with the help of its allies. And the blame for these latest bombings can be placed squarely on the shoulders of the U.S. and its terrorist allies, the coalition of the willing, and that includes England. A united antiwar movement is more urgent than ever. In solidarity, Bonnie Weinstein ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Don't Use Tragedy to Justify Occupation! COLLEGE NOT COMBAT HELP US GATHER SIGNATURES ON SATURDAY JULY 9TH--10:30AM! This morning explosions killed dozens of innocent Londoners on their way to work. We mourn for those who lost their lives or suffered serious injuries and send our condolences to their families. London, which has been home to some of the largest anti-war protests in the world over the past two years, is a city of peace. Tony Blair and George Bush will, no doubt, use this human tragedy as a justification for continuing the occupation of Iraq, which has claimed the lives of almost 1800 American soldiers, dozens of British soldiers and 100,000 Iraqi civilians and resisters. We say that it is time to stop the killing before more American, British and Iraqi families lose more loved ones. The College Not Combat campaign demands that all US and British troops return home from Iraq immediately. Towards that end, we will host an anti-war rally this Saturday and then finish collecting 15,000 signatures from San Francisco voters to place the College Not Combat initiative on the November ballot. Final Petitioning Effort: Saturday, July 9th 16th & Mission St, San Francisco, 10:30AM Rally with SF Supervisor Chris Daly; Aimee Allison, Oakland Green Party*; Peter Camejo, Green Party*; and others 11:00AM - 2:00PM City-wide petitioning blitz! Let's capture the hearts and signatures of San Franciscans everywhere! TO GET A PROPOSITION ON THE BALLOT THAT SAYS: The people of San Francisco oppose U.S. military recruiters using public school, college and university facilities to recruit young people into the armed forces. Furthermore, San Francisco should oppose the military's "economic draft" by investigating means by which to fund and grant scholarships for college and job training to low-income students so they are not economically compelled to join the military. A DAY FOR UNION MEMBERS, TOO! The COLLEGE NOT COMBAT ballot initiative has been endorsed by the San Francisco Labor council, the American Federation of Teachers Local 2121 (AFT Local 2121), SEIU Local 790, the United Educators of San Francisco (AFT Local 61) as well as many other prominent individuals and organizations. On July 9th there will be a final large petitioning effort to ensure that this proposition gets on the November ballot. All union members are encouraged to mobilize their members to come out on this day. DONATE TO COLLEGE NOT COMBAT by making a check to Committee for Proposition College Not Combat (or "CPCNC" for short). Then send it to: College Not Combat 110 Capp Street, Suite 203 San Francisco, CA 94110 ENDORSERS INCLUDE: Aimee Allison, Oakland Green Party*; Al-Awda ˆ SF; American Federation of Teachers Local 2121 (AFT Local 2121); American Friends Service Committee; ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) Coalition - SF/Bay Area; Arjuna Sayyed - President, CCSF Associated Student Council*; Bateria Lucha; Bay Area United Against War; Campus Anti-war Network, SF; CCSF Revolution Youth; Central Committee for Conscientious Objector's Military Out of the Schools Program; Chris Daly, SF Supervisor, District 6; Cindy Sheehan, Gold Star Families*; Code Pink; Free Palestine Alliance; Global Citizen Center; Global Exchange; Green Party of San Mateo County; Green Party, SF; Grey Panthers, SF; Howard Wallace, Pride At Work, AFL-CIO*; International Socialist Organization; Justice in Palestine Coalition; Lesbian And GAy Insurrection, (LAGAI); Loco Bloco; Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM); Matt Gonzalez: Green Party*; Middle East Children's Alliance; Multi-Cultural Center of CCSF; National Lawyers Guild SF/Bay Area; Native American Student Organization (NASO); Not in Our Name (NION); Peace and Freedom Party; Peter Camejo, Green Party*; Queers Undermining Israeli Terror (QUIT); Renee Saucedo, INS Watch*; San Francisco Green Party; San Francisco Labor Council; San Francisco Preservation Society; Sean O'Neill, Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW)*; SEIU Local 790; Shawn Yee - Senator, CCSF Associated Student Council*; Socialist Action; Socialist Organizer; Susan Green, Breaking the Silence Mural Project; The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee-SF Chapter (ADC-SF); United Educators of San Francisco (AFT Local 61) *Organization listed for identification purposes only. (415) 248-1701 / www.collegenotcombat.org college_not_combat@yahoo.com "While there is a lower class I am in it; while there is a criminal element I am of it; while there is a soul in prison I am not free." --Eugene V. Debs ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- CAMPUS NOT COMBAT—LAST BIG PUSH! JULY 9 BAUAW MEETING IS CANCELLED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FINAL CAMPUS NOT COMBAT PETITION DRIVE. RALLY AT 10:30 AM, 16TH AND MISSION STREETS HELP GATHER SIGNATURES AFTER THE RALLYWE ARE ALMOST THERE! BE SURE AND HELP SATURDAY, JULY 9TH, 10:30 A.M. 16TH AND MISSION STREETS. (Petitioners are welcome to come to Vicki Leidner's house beginning at 9:00 a.m. Saturday morning for some nourishment before the rally and petition drive. Vicki is with Code Pink and is running for Assessor. Her address is: 770 Shotwell between 21th & 22nd St.) ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- BAUAW Benefit Presentation of Howard Zinn's one man show, MARX IN SOHO Starring Jerry Levy as Karl Marx Directed by Michael Fox Kennedy. Thursday, August 4, 7:00 p.m. Friday, August 5, 7:00 p.m. Saturday,August 6, 2:00 p.m. Jon Sims Center for the Performing Arts 1519 Mission Street between 11th Street and South Van Ness* Sliding scale donation: $10-$20.00 The premise of the play is that Marx dies yet he is able to see what's happening on earth for 100 years since his death in 1883. He is supposed to go back to Soho in London but, by mistake, is sent to Soho in New York and finds himself on stage before an audience. Imagine all Karl Marx would have to say after one hundred years of just being able to watch... The single actor in this one-man play is Jerry Levy, who has been teaching sociology at Marlboro College and been acting with the Actors' Theater of Brattleboro since he moved there from Chicago in 1975. Originally directed by Michael Fox Kennedy of the Actors' Theater, Levy has been on the road with Zinn's version of Karl Marx for a year, performing at benefits, colleges, small theaters and other venues around the state. At Middle Earth he was sponsored by the Bradford-based Coos Peace and Justice Alliance and performed free of charge but charged with mighty talent and a bottomless love of the play. WWW.BAUAW.ORG (FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 415-824-8730) *The Jon Sims Center is located at 1519 Mission Street (between 11th Street and South Van Ness), South of Market, San Francisco, CA 94103 BY CAR: From the East Bay: Take 80 North then 101 North to the Mission Street exit. Stay on the right hand side of the exit. Turn right off the exit, and stay on Mission Street. The Jon Sims Center is two blocks past Van Ness, next to Firestone. From the South Bay: Take 101 North to the Mission Street Exit. Stay on the right hand side of the exit. Turn right off the exit, and stay on Mission Street. The Jon Sims Center is two blocks past Van Ness, next to Firestone. From the North Bay: Take 101 South to Lombard, make a right on Van Ness and then a left onto Mission. Jon Sims Center is two blocks past Van Ness, next to Firestone. Parking: Daytime parking is very difficult. We encourage day users to take public transportation. In the evening, street parking along Mission Street, Minna Street and 11th Street is not horrible (in San Francisco terms) after 6:00 PM, but the closer you are to 6:00 PM, the better your chances of finding parking. There is no parking along Mission between 4-6 PM, and you will be promptly towed. VIA BART/MUNI/SAMTRANS: Go to http://www.transitinfo.org for more information about Bay Area public transportation. BART: Take BART to the Civic Center station, then transfer to the outbound Muni J,K,L,M or N train. Exit at the next stop (Van Ness Station). Walk 1 block south, cross Mission, and the Jon Sims Center is next to Firestone. MUNI: The Jon Sims Center is 1 block south of the Van Ness Muni underground station, accessible from any Muni streetcar. Additionally, the 14 Mission, 42 Loop 49 and 47 Van Ness bus stop at Mission and 11th Street, only 1/2 block from the Jon Sims Center. Current Muni fare is $1.25. SamTrans: The SamTrans DX, KX, MX, NX, PX, RX and TX buses stops at Mission and 9th Streets. Walk three blocks west (towards Sutro tower) to reach the Jon Sims Center. Current SamTrans fare is $1.10. Please note that SamTrans buses to the City only run during rush hours. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Check out these anti-recruitment websites: www.draftresistance.org www.mothersagainstthedraft.org ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Cut all Public School Ties to the Military! Speak up and Picket the S.F. Board of Education the Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. Next picket line: Tuesday, July 27, 6:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. (The July Board of Ed. meetings have been cancelled. But we will still hold a picket July 27 at 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. in front of the Board of Education building.) The next picket line after July 27 is August 23, 6:30 P.M. -7:30 P.M. (just before school starts back.) August 23, 6:30 p.m.-7:30 P.M. 555 Franklin St., S.F, To get on the speakers list call: 415-241-6427, 241-6493 or 241-6000 (For more info call: 415-824-8730) ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- BAUAW NEWSLETTER-WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2005 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 1) COLLEGE NOT COMBAT PETITION CAMPAIGN RALLY AND FINAL PUSH TO GATHER SIGNATURES JULY 9, 10:30 a.m. 16th & Mission Street 2) HANDS OFF VENEZUELA SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA FILM SHOWING: 7:00 PM, FRIDAY JULY 15 Center for Political Education 522 Valencia, Third Floor, Near 16th Street, SF (not wheelchair accessible) Close the 16th Street BART $5/$3 Students, Seniors, Unemployed 3) SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PRESENTS: "DOING GOOD" A play based loosely on the book, "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man", by John Perkins. JULY 16, PRECITA PARK MUSIC: 1:30 P.M. SHOW: 2:00 P.M. (This play is fresh, new, brilliantly performed, insightful, full of content, and the music is the icing on the cake!...BW) SPONSORED BY BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR Help get the word out about the ballot proposition and upcoming antiwar events. Free antiwar posters! FREE! 4) BAUAW Benefit Presentation of Howard Zinn's one man show, "Marx in Soho" Starring Jerry Levy as Karl Marx Directed by Michael Fox Kennedy. Thursday, August 4, 7:00 p.m. Friday, August 5, 7:00 p.m. Saturday,August 6, 2:00 p.m. Sliding scale donation: $10-$20.00 The premise of the play is that Marx dies yet he is able to see what's happening on earth for 100 years after his death in 1883. He is supposed to go back to Soho in London but, by mistake, is sent to Soho in New York and finds himself on stage before an audience. Imagine all Karl Marx would have to say after one hundred years of just being able to watch... The single actor in this one-man play is Jerry Levy, who has been teaching sociology at Marlboro College and been acting with the Actors' Theater of Brattleboro since he moved there from Chicago in 1975. Originally directed by Michael Fox Kennedy of the Actors' Theater, Levy has been on the road with Zinn's version of Karl Marx for a year, performing at benefits, colleges, small theaters and other venues around the state. At Middle Earth he was sponsored by the Bradford-based Coos Peace and Justice Alliance and performed free of charge but charged with mighty talent and a bottomless love of the play. WWW.BAUAW.ORG (FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 415-824-8730) 5) Oh Baby, It's Drafty Out There By Frida Berrigan, AlterNet Posted on July 5, 2005, Printed on July 6, 2005 http://www.alternet.org/story/23308/ 6) America Held Hostage By PAUL KRUGMAN July 1, 2005 "More troops might help, but pretty much the whole U.S. Army is already in Iraq, on its way back from Iraq or getting ready to go to Iraq. And the coalition of the willing is shrinking." http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/01/opinion/01krugman.html?hp 7) Federal Spending Increases, but More Schools Will Get Less Money for Low-Income Students By MICHAEL JANOFSKY July 4, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/04/education/04title.html? 8) Pentagon Weighs Strategy Change to Deter Terror By THOM SHANKER and ERIC SCHMITT Published: July 5, 2005 WASHINGTON, July 4 - The Pentagon's most senior planners are challenging the longstanding strategy that requires the armed forces to be prepared to fight two major wars at a time. Instead, they are weighing whether to shape the military to mount one conventional campaign while devoting more resources to defending American territory and antiterrorism efforts. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/05/politics/ 05strategy.html?hp&ex=1120622400&en=21bc25d48243b5e9&ei=5094&partner=h omepage 9) US Military Report: The High Death Rates exposed by Brian Harring The Bush Butcher's Bill: Officially, 52 US Military Deaths in Iraq from 1 through 15 May, 2005 - Official Total of 1,803 US Dead to date (and rising) U.S. Military Personnel who died in German hospitals or en route to German hospitals have not previously been counted. They total about 6,210 as of 1 January, 2005. The ongoing, underreporting of the dead in Iraq, is not accurate. The DoD is deliberately reducing the figures. A review of many foreign news sites show that actual deaths are far higher than the newly reduced ones. Iraqi civilian casualties are never reported but International Red Cross, Red Crescent and UN figures indicate that as of 1 January 2005, the numbers are just under 100,000 . by Brian Harring, Domestic Intelligence Reporter http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a1661.htm 10) British Scientists Say Carbon Dioxide Is Turning the Oceans Acidic By KENNETH CHANG Published: July 1, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/01/international/europe/01ocean.html 11) GRANMA INTERNATIONAL Havana. June 29, 2005 Effective effort for confronting housing problem in Cuba Relying on the participation of the people, says Alarcón at the official launch of the UN campaign on cities and the environment BY JOAQUIN ORAMAS 12) One in six countries facing food shortage John Vidal and Tim Radford Thursday June 30, 2005 Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,12374,1517831,00.html 13) September 24th Anti War March: Statement of Unity From: TheNNOC@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:55 AM 14) "Military Voices Against Endless War" http://www.notinourname.net/mv 15) (A must-read article) The Power and the Glory Myths of American exceptionalism Howard Zinn http://www.bostonreview.net/BR30.3/zinn.html 16) The Two Wars of the Worlds By FRANK RICH July 3, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/03/opinion/03rich.html?hp 17) POWER MISSION STATEMENT: Police Observers Working To Effect Reform (P.O.W.E.R.) is a local Bay Area police abuse victim's assistant/police monitoring project. P.O.W.E.R. is made up of volunteers of all races of people working to end police misconduct/ unlawful violence through fundamental social change using as its impetus political and legal reform. 18) BADLANDS PICKET CONTINUES: Hi This is a statement just released by LAGADDA and LGBT Black Rap. It's excellent, and hopefully will be appearing in the BAR this week...Don't forget, the pickets at Badlands continue, every Saturday at 10pm, with a 9pm rally at LYRIC, 127 Collingwood. Join us for one or both! And don't forget to "jump up and down!" tommi Mecca44@aol.com 19) FROM THE Leonard Peltier Defense Committee HEADQUARTERS CALL TO ACTION FOR LEONARD PELTIER, #89637-132 This morning, July 1, 2005, Cyrus Peltier, grandson of Leonard went to visit his grandpa as he has for the last 13 years. He was stopped at the visiting area and was told, "He's gone". Upon questioning, he was told that Leonard was transferred and after further inquiries, finally found out that Leonard has been moved to USP Terre Haute, Indiana. At this time, Leonard is in the hole and is being kept there indefinitely. NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT. 20) Thousands flock to poverty march The mass of protesters makes its way along Princes Street Thousands of protesters have taken part in a Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh, as musicians performed in Live 8 concerts around the globe. Organisers, police and city council officials put the estimate for the number of people involved at approximately 225,000. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4642053.stm 21) The September 24 mobilization is taking off --And the antiwar movement needs your help! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 1) COLLEGE NOT COMBAT PETITION CAMPAIGN RALLY AND FINAL PUSH TO GATHER SIGNATURES JULY 9, 10:30 a.m. 16th & Mission Street ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 2) HANDS OFF VENEZUELA SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA FILM SHOWING: 7:00 PM, FRIDAY JULY 15 Center for Political Education 522 Valencia, Third Floor, Near 16th Street, SF (not wheelchair accessible) Close the 16th Street BART $5/$3 Students, Seniors, Unemployed ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 3) SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PRESENTS: "DOING GOOD" A play based loosely on the book, "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man", by John Perkins. JULY 16, PRECITA PARK MUSIC: 1:30 P.M. SHOW: 2:00 P.M. (This play is fresh, new, brilliantly performed, insightful, full of content, and the music is the icing on the cake!...BW) SPONSORED BY BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR Help get the word out about the ballot proposition and upcoming antiwar events. Free antiwar posters! FREE! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 4) SAVE THE DATES: AUGUST 4, 5 & 6, 2005 FOR PRESENTATION OF HOWARD ZINN'S ONE MAN SHOW, "MARX IN SOHO" PERFORMED BY JERRY LEVY The central theme of Marx in Soho is unique: heaven's bureaucracy allows Karl Marx more than a century after his death in 1883 to return to Earth to the place where he spent most of his adult life, namely London's Soho. The bureaucracy makes a mistake, however, and he finds himself in New York's Soho and in front of an audience to boot. The single actor in this one-man play is Jerry Levy, who has been teaching sociology at Marlboro College and been acting with the Actors' Theater of Brattleboro since he moved there from Chicago in 1975. Originally directed by Michael Fox Kennedy of the Actors' Theater, Levy has been on the road with Zinn's version of Karl Marx for a year, performing at benefits, colleges, small theaters and other venues around the state. At Middle Earth he was sponsored by the Bradford-based Coos Peace and Justice Alliance and performed free of charge but charged with mighty talent and a bottomless love of the play. LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED TO BENEFIT BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR WWW.BAUAW.ORG (FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 415-824-8730) ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 5) Oh Baby, It's Drafty Out There By Frida Berrigan, AlterNet Posted on July 5, 2005, Printed on July 6, 2005 http://www.alternet.org/story/23308/ ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 6) America Held Hostage By PAUL KRUGMAN July 1, 2005 "More troops might help, but pretty much the whole U.S. Army is already in Iraq, on its way back from Iraq or getting ready to go to Iraq. And the coalition of the willing is shrinking." http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/01/opinion/01krugman.html?hp ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 7) Federal Spending Increases, but More Schools Will Get Less Money for Low-Income Students By MICHAEL JANOFSKY July 4, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/04/education/04title.html? ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 8) Pentagon Weighs Strategy Change to Deter Terror By THOM SHANKER and ERIC SCHMITT Published: July 5, 2005 WASHINGTON, July 4 - The Pentagon's most senior planners are challenging the longstanding strategy that requires the armed forces to be prepared to fight two major wars at a time. Instead, they are weighing whether to shape the military to mount one conventional campaign while devoting more resources to defending American territory and antiterrorism efforts. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/05/politics/ 05strategy.html?hp&ex=1120622400&en=21bc25d48243b5e9&ei=5094&partner=h omepage ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 9) US Military Report: The High Death Rates exposed by Brian Harring The Bush Butcher's Bill: Officially, 52 US Military Deaths in Iraq from 1 through 15 May, 2005 - Official Total of 1,803 US Dead to date (and rising) U.S. Military Personnel who died in German hospitals or en route to German hospitals have not previously been counted. They total about 6,210 as of 1 January, 2005. The ongoing, underreporting of the dead in Iraq, is not accurate. The DoD is deliberately reducing the figures. A review of many foreign news sites show that actual deaths are far higher than the newly reduced ones. Iraqi civilian casualties are never reported but International Red Cross, Red Crescent and UN figures indicate that as of 1 January 2005, the numbers are just under 100,000 . by Brian Harring, Domestic Intelligence Reporter http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a1661.htm ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 10) British Scientists Say Carbon Dioxide Is Turning the Oceans Acidic By KENNETH CHANG Published: July 1, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/01/international/europe/01ocean.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 11) GRANMA INTERNATIONAL Havana. June 29, 2005 Effective effort for confronting housing problem in Cuba Relying on the participation of the people, says Alarcón at the official launch of the UN campaign on cities and the environment BY JOAQUIN ORAMAS "IN our country, one of the principal problems is related to the construction of new houses and the reparation and rehabilitation of existing stock," stated Ricardo Alarcón, president of the National Assembly of People‚s Power, during the closure of the official launch of the national campaign: "Improving the management of his our cities and the environment of our homes." He announced that the conditions are being created so that an effective effort to confront this problem becomes one of the major priorities. "An effort that has to have the most active and dynamic participation of the people," he added. He described it as gratifying that the launch of the UN-sponsored campaign has coincided with the Cubans placing that theme in the place befitting it He recalled that housing is one of the gravest problems of humanity as a whole. In the meeting, Farouk Tebbal of UN-Habitat read out a message from Anna K. Tibaijuka, executive director o the UN Center for Human Settlements, in which she highlighted Cuba‚s work around the housing issue and government will to solve problems in this sector. The UN-sponsored campaign launch took place in Las Guásimas, Habana province and takes in the cities of Bayamo, Holguín, Cienfuegos and Santa Clara. These activities are also taking place in India, the Philippines, Burkina Faso, Morocco, Nigeria, Brazil and Jamaica. For Habitat, the campaigns of security of tenure and urban governability are dual processes. "We do not go anywhere, to any city or country that does not offer a firm commitment to work in association from the base with people inhabiting the area concerned and all the instances of government. And here in Cuba we have that," affirmed Catalina Hinchey Trujillo, an official of the Latin American and Caribbean Office of Habitat. She added that other countries in the region could learn from Cuba‚s experience and launch their own campaigns. Explaining the reason for this plan of action, Rafael Gomila of the National Housing Institute (INV) stated that one of the main objectives of the millennium is to improve the living conditions of at least 100 million slum dwellers by the year 2020. He warned that, far from improving, the global situation of housing in the world has aggravated, leading to the UN Center for Human Settlements qualifying it as a disaster situation. It is estimated that there are currently one billion slum dwellers and among them, more than 130 million are in Latin America and the Caribbean. The most serious aspect is that the problem is growing year by year, he added. He announced that urban poverty in the region had extended to 40% of its population and that this is associated with inequality of income and the appropriation of resources, as Latin America is where the largest concentration of income is confined to the smallest percentages of people. He confirmed that the urban situation is extremely deteriorated in terms of living conditions and housing, compounded by a lack of infrastructure in education and health services, among others. This is the reason for the campaigns to improve urban government and against evictions, which are the order of the day in many countries, Gomila said. In reference to Cuba he said that there are housing problems related to habitat deficiencies and the need to repair thousands of houses and buildings. However, the situation of other countries does not exist, given that eviction was eliminated in 1959, there is security of tenure and the state is working to meet the constitutional principle of not having any family without decent housing. The beginning of the campaign seeks to mobilize all the factors to advance with neighborhood improvements and elevate the role of overall urban planning. Gomila likewise confirmed that housing is one of the sectors most prejudiced by the economic blockade applied against Cuba by the United States for more than 40 years. Other information given by the INY representative included the fact that 87% of the Cuban population own their homes and a part of the rest are tenants or receive free housing. A lower number are distinguished by their urban informality. In other words, settlements on the margins of the regulations established in terms of urbanization with water and sanitary services. Marxism mailing list Marxism@lists.econ.utah.edu http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxism ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 12) One in six countries facing food shortage John Vidal and Tim Radford Thursday June 30, 2005 Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,12374,1517831,00.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 13) September 24th Anti War March: Statement of Unity From: TheNNOC@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:55 AM Dear Friends: The NNOC has received the call from United for Peace and Justice, ANSWER, Troops Out Now Coalition, and other anti-war groups for a march against the war in Iraq which will take place on September 24. The NNOC joins with voices in the Peace and Justice movement for a unified march on September 24. The NNOC as you know is a broad based collective of member organizations, associations, and individuals who represent a range of positions in the Peace and Justice movement. At this point in time, we are reaching a conjuncture where polls indicate that the majority of people in the U.S. oppose the occupation of Iraq, military recruitment numbers are at an all-time low, and Bush approval ratings are falling. This growing opposition can have a great impact to end this war when it is manifested in the streets. We are asking United for Peace and Justice, ANSWER, Troops Out Now Coalition, and other anti-war groups to take advantage of this crucial time for a united action against the war in Iraq. We would like for you to call for a unity meeting of all the anti-war organizations to sit down, discuss, and organize a big anti-war march on September 24th, 2005, in Washington D.C. "The secret lies in unity, now more than ever." Traditional politics is not the way to end the war, and in spite of tactical differences, we shared similar strategic ideas for the struggle. Unity continues to be the keyword. Our best weapon in this fight is our unity. If we have learned nothing else from the Cuban example, we have seen the power of unified action. We humbly make this call to your coalitions that have galvanized and led us in this fight. Forward to a unified march in September. Signed, National Network On Cuba Co Chairs Patsy Behrend Marilyn McKenna Ignacio Meneses Sobukwe Shukura Nalda Vigezzi ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 14) "Military Voices Against Endless War" http://www.notinourname.net/mv Over 70 minutes of audio highlights are now available online of this recent historic event featuring Iraq Veterans Against the War members Camilo Mejia, Aidan Delgado, Tim Goodrich and Stephen Funk. Also with Cindy Sheehan of Gold Star Families for Peace, Dr. Gene Bolles, and poet Marc Bamuthi Joseph. Nearly 1,000 people attended the "Military Voices" events in Los Angeles and Berkeley, California over Memorial Day Weekend, but now we have a chance to reach many, many more. Order "Military Voices" audio CDs (70:30 min.), only $6: http://www.notinourname.net/store/cart.php?cat=CD.Military.Voices A "Military Voices" video DVD is now in production and available for pre-order: http://www.notinourname.net/store/cart.php?cat=DVD.Military.Voices Audio for the "Military Voices" CD and online clips were produced and edited by Sarah Olson. She has also just completed a 29 minute radio documentary, "Refusing to Fight," which will be airing on non-commercial radio stations across the country this week. It is also available online at the link below: "Refusing to Fight" Sarah Olson, Making Contact-National Radio Project. July 29, 2005 http://www.notinourname.net/troops/refusing-29jun05.htm Featuring Kevin Benderman, Camilo Mejia, Aidan Delgado, Tim Goodrich, Sean O'Neill, and Sean Scharf. Finally, Army Sergeant Kevin Benderman's general courts martial is now scheduled for Thursday, July 28 . Kevin filed for a conscientious objector discharge before being ordered to deploy. Although the military failed to act on his application, they are moving forward with a prosecution that includes larceny charges against Kevin for Army payroll accounting errors. Jeff Paterson, Not in Our Name ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 15) (A must-read article) The Power and the Glory Myths of American exceptionalism Howard Zinn http://www.bostonreview.net/BR30.3/zinn.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 16) The Two Wars of the Worlds By FRANK RICH July 3, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/03/opinion/03rich.html?hp ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 17) POWER MISSION STATEMENT: Police Observers Working To Effect Reform (P.O.W.E.R.) is a local Bay Area police abuse victim's assistant/police monitoring project. P.O.W.E.R. is made up of volunteers of all races of people working to end police misconduct/ unlawful violence through fundamental social change using as its impetus political and legal reform. POWER's 5-Pronged Strategy: 1. Investigation/Documentation . We, of P.O.W.E.R., match victims alleging police misconduct/unlawful police violence with client advocates who have been specially trained to investigate such allegations. If the client advocate determines that the complainant's allegations appear to have merit, a case file is set up, and the alleged incident is further investigated/ documented. this is done by gathering evidence, if any, and taking sworn statements of fact witnesses. The information gathered is used to file an official police compaint along with an attorney match-up. 2. Legal Observation. We, of P.O.W.E.R., periodically send out observers in teams of two or more to watch for and document incidents of police misconduct/unlawful police violence against unarmed citizens as these may occur, as well as at rallies, protests, and other public demonstrations. The legal observers gather video footage and/or written declarations of witnesses to document such instances of police misconduct/unlawful police violence ( i.e., false arrests, unlawful detainment/excessive force, deadly force) as these may occur. The legal observer also gathers on-the-spot victim contact information ( see Incident Report Form ). 3. Public Education/Awareness. We, of P.OW.E.R., conduct 30-minute civil/legal rights educational presentations and 2-5 day training workshops on all levels of learning ( i.e., high schools, colleges and other higher learning institutions). We will also stage informal presentations at community centers, clubs, organizations, and churches to raise public awareness on the systemic nature of police misconduct and/or unlawful police violence and the need for police reform. 4. Civil Rights Outreach/Self-Empowerment. We, of P.O.W.E.R., disseminate information to the people of the community as to what their civil and legal rights are under the Constitution of the United States of America, as well as all applicable federal, state, and local laws. We also teach victims of police misconduct/violence what remedies they can pursue independent of P.O.W.E.R. when they believe their civil and legal rights have been violated by law enforcement personnel with the goal in mind to empower the individual in self-advocacy. 5. Public Accountability/Reform. We, of P.O.W.E.R., operate with the understanding in mind that client advocacy, investigating /documenting police abuse victem's claims, empowering police abuse victems to seek legal redress, raising public awareness and civil rights outreach are but a few means for bringing about an end to unchecked police misconduct and/or unlawful police violence. P.O.W.E.R. holds the belief that until police conduct is vigorously prosecuted by the District Attorney's Office, innocent citizens will continue to suffer. Therefore, P.O.W.E.R. is seeking police refom by the ballot, as well, so it won't later on be "by the bullet." ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 18) BADLANDS PICKET CONTINUES: Hi This is a statement just released by LAGADDA and LGBT Black Rap. It's excellent, and hopefully will be appearing in the BAR this week...Don't forget, the pickets at Badlands continue, every Saturday at 10pm, with a 9pm rally at LYRIC, 127 Collingwood. Join us for one or both! And don't forget to "jump up and down!" tommi Mecca44@aol.com Last week, we learned that the Mayor opposes discrimination against African Americans, but that he believes it's divisive to actually speak out for equal treatment, and that it's important to be "objective" about racism â€"  no "picketing and jumping up and down. " Is this the same courageous mayor who challenged the state by marrying thousands of same-sex couples at City Hall?  And then there's the Bay Area Reporter. The publisher thinks that all of this talk about discrimination has "put us in the worst possible light. " He thinks it is "time to move on" to some of the real threats "to our very way of life... to focus on the common enemy and form a united front against the serious threats that we are sure to face." The truth is, for African Americans and other people of color, racism and its vestiges are among the biggest threats to our very way of life. Like homophobia, racism is a common enemy that warrants a united front. Not only do African Americans experience discrimination at places like Badlands on an ongoing basis, African Americans in San Francisco -- including LGBT African Americans -- have among the highest murder rates, poverty rates, incarceration rates, HIV prevalence rates â€" as well as other health disparities, high school dropout rates, and more. So, it's high time for the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors, the BAR's publisher, and anyone else within earshot of this letter, to start picketing and jumping up and down about racism at Badlands and everywhere else in San Francisco.  It's time to start picketing and jumping up and down about the fact that Badlands owner Les Natali have been actively discriminating against members of our own community, and doing so under the nose of community leaders who knew the truth but did nothing to stop it, perhaps for fear of political reprisal.  It's time to start picketing and jumping up and down about the fact that, two months after a City Finding, the City still has imposed no penalties on Badlands and owner Les Natali, and that it took the Mayor and the Board of Supervisors almost two months to make a public statement condemning the discrimination found at Badlands.  Such silence would never be tolerated if the City's finding of discrimination involved gay, white men... which may signal an even bigger problem: maybe it's time to start jumping up and down to make the City take seriously the civil rights, the plight, and the very lives of its African American residents. On Pride Sunday, African American LGBT leaders did just that. In an unprecedented showing of unity, African American LGBT leaders from Lesbians and Gays of African Decent for Democratic Action(LGADDA), LGBT Black Rap, the NIA Collective, Our Live, and other groups dressed in black and jumped up and down on the parade route to make visible their frustration with the treatment African Americans have received in the City of San Francisco, the broader Bay Area, and the nation. During their unannounced Pride Parade appearance, the group periodically brought the parade to a stand-still and distributed to parade goers a statement outlining nine demands for greater "justice and righteousness" for African Americans. The statement reads:  After decades of neglect of, hostility towards, and discrimination against African Americans in this City, throughout the Bay Area, and across the nation, it is time for justice to 'run down like water, and righteousness like a mighty stream.' As African Americans, and as African American LGBT people, we demand:  -That the City of San Francisco begin to take seriously the civil rights of the African American citizens of this community. The City itself found that Castro bar owner Les Natali violated the civil rights of African Americans. Based on that Finding, Mr. Natali should no longer be allowed to do business in this City.  -That the City of San Francisco devote significant resources to support the development and sustainability of African American and LGBT African American-owned enterprises in the Castro and throughout the City.  -That organizations like the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, the Golden Gate Business Association, and the Merchants of Upper Market and Castro likewise begin to take seriously the civil rights of African Americans and other people of color by condemning discrimination, pro-actively hiring African Americans into prominent positions in public establishments (e.g., salespersons, bartenders, managers), pro-actively reaching out to African American patrons, supporting African American business development, hosting and supporting African American cultural activities, and more.  -That, along with local funders, the City of San Francisco and other Bay Area cities launch and support ongoing programs and institutions that promote dialogue about and address individual and institutionalized racism and other forms of discrimination within the Bay Area.  -That, in order to ensure more sensible and accountable public policy towards African Americans, political clubs endorse, and city leaders recommend and appoint, a greater number of African American leaders, and LGBT African American leaders, to city and state commissions and other leadership positions.  -That LGBT and mainstream non-profit organizations recommend and appoint a greater number of African Americans to their boards of directors and to other leadership roles.  -That the City ensure that LGBT African American leaders are consulted when issues arise that affect LGBT African Americans.  -That, in order to address the disproportionate impact of social ills like crime, incarceration, HIV prevalence  â€" as well as other health disparities, and under-education on African Americans, local, state, federal government, and other entities devote a greater share of financial and non- financial resources to African American mainstream and LGBT organizations and programs.  -That, most important, San Francisco leaders and policymakers develop a pro-active plan to stop the expulsion of African Americans from San Francisco and, instead, invite and welcome African Americans to our City.  -And finally that, after years of disregard, policymakers, business leaders, non-profit leaders, and communities across the entire United States heed this urgent call for equality, opportunity, and justice for ALL African Americans.  San Francisco: it's time to start jumping up and down. For fairness and opportunity. For justice. Signed: Lesbians and Gays of African Descent for Democratic Action (LGADDA) and LGBT Black Rap: Standing for Civil Rights & Social Justice for Black LGBT & Allies, on behalf of a coalition of African American LGBT leaders and organizations ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 19) FROM THE Leonard Peltier Defense Committee HEADQUARTERS CALL TO ACTION FOR LEONARD PELTIER, #89637-132 This morning, July 1, 2005, Cyrus Peltier, grandson of Leonard went to visit his grandpa as he has for the last 13 years. He was stopped at the visiting area and was told, "He's gone". Upon questioning, he was told that Leonard was transferred and after further inquiries, finally found out that Leonard has been moved to USP Terre Haute, Indiana. At this time, Leonard is in the hole and is being kept there indefinitely. NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT. It is basic procedure to keep transferred inmates in the hole while processing takes place, however we do not know how long that will take. We are asking anyone and everyone to get on the phones and get out their pens and paper. Let's flood the telephones with calls regarding Leonard! Let's stuff their mailboxes with letters about Leonard! Urge the prison to allow Leonard to contact his family as soon as possible. Ask how he is, ask where to write, ask if he's OK, ask about his health, his privileges (phones, letters, visits, religious rights, ability to paint, etc.) inquire as to his safety -- anything – just keep calling and let the prison know that the entire world is watching and is concerned about Leonard. Please be sure to be courteous and professional, as we do not wish to complicate Leonard's situation. The Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Peltier Legal Team and Leonard's family are working hard to ensure Leonard's safety and we will keep you informed as things develop. Mitakuye Oyasin. LPDC, Inc USP Terre Haute U.S. Penitentiary 4700 Bureau Road South Terre Haute, IN 47802 Phone-812-244-4400 Fax----812-244-4789 THP/EXECASSISTANT@BOP.GOV Federal Bureau of Prisons 320 First Street NW Washington, DC 20534202-307-3198 info@bop.gov To subscribe, send a blank message to lpdc-on@mail-list.com ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 20) Thousands flock to poverty march The mass of protesters makes its way along Princes Street Thousands of protesters have taken part in a Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh, as musicians performed in Live 8 concerts around the globe. Organisers, police and city council officials put the estimate for the number of people involved at approximately 225,000. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4642053.stm ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 21) The September 24 mobilization is taking off --And the antiwar movement needs your help! The outpouring of support for the September 24 demonstration has made it obvious to us that the anti-war movement has a limitless potential to grow. This will be the largest demonstration since the November elections and this mobilization poses the biggest political threat to the Bush administration's war against Iraq and its program of torture, death and devastation. We urgently need to raise tens of thousands of dollars in the next few weeks to fund this huge undertaking. If you have donated before we urge you to donate again. If you have never made a contribution, now is the time that it is most needed. Printing hundreds of thousands of leaflets and posters, renting buses, helping to set up organizing centers around the country, doing massive street outreach, as well all of the logistical and set up functions - stage, sound, first aid etc. -- is an enormous expense. Hundreds of committed volunteers and organizers devote endless hours to make the work go on but we can't do it without sufficient funds. If you are outraged by the arrogance of the Bush White House and the Pentagon and the danger they pose, please make a contribution today to support the September 24 March on Washington with coordinated actions in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Please consider taking a moment right now to: * Make an online donation by credit card through our secure server by clicking here. * Send a check or money order to: A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition 2489 Mission St. Rm. 24 San Francisco, CA 94110 * Call (415) 821-6545 to make a credit card donation by phone We have the momentum: the political climate and popular opinion in the U.S. is turning dramatically against the war and the Bush administration is on the defensive. At this critical moment your support is what will make the difference. Get Involved * Read the Call to Action * Demands of the demonstration * Press Coverage * Endorse * View Endorsers * List Transportation * Spread the word - Downloadable flyers * Donate * More information A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition Act Now to Stop War & End Racism http://www.ANSWERcoalition.org info@internationalanswer.org National Office in Washington DC: 202-544-3389 New York City: 212-533-0417 Los Angeles: 323-464-1636 San Francisco: 415-821-6545 For media inquiries, call 202-544-3389 or 415-821-6545. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 22) Einstein, Russell, and the Bomb: The 50th Anniversary By Lawrence S. Wittner Dr. Wittner is Professor of History at the State University of New York, Albany. His latest book is Toward Nuclear Abolition: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement, 1971 to the Present (Stanford University Press). "After the annihilation of Japanese cities with atomic bombs in August 1945, both Russell and Einstein had warned the world of the enormous dangers of the new weapons. Nevertheless, by the mid-1950s, the rampaging Cold War produced an even more ominous situation: a Soviet-American confrontation, in which both sides were armed with the hydrogen bomb, a thermonuclear weapon possessing a thousand times the power of the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima. The Cold War competitors displayed little hesitation about integrating the new weapons into their war plans. Nuclear weapons, President Eisenhower declared publicly, should "be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else." http://hnn.us/articles/12788.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 23) Mom, Who Lost Son In Iraq, Talks About 'Disgusting' White House Private Meeting With Bush Posted on: 7/5/2005 9:21:00 AM - Columnist By Greg Szymanski http://www.lewisnews.com/article.asp?ID=105971 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 24) Military Expands Homeland Efforts by Bradley Graham Published on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 by the Washington Post http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0706-09.htm ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*--------
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