Baltimore Banner Making Party to Support National March to Protect Trans Youth

Baltimore Banner-Making Party in Support of
Oct 7th National March to Protect Trans Youth
Wed. September 20, 6 pm to 9 pm
At Nomu Nomu Arts Collective
709 N. Howard St., Baltimore, MD 21201

Join us for refreshments, banner making in solidarity with the national March. Hear messages from Florida, California & NYC

Sponsored by: Peoples Power Assembly & Women In Struggle/Mujeres en Lucha

www.Protecttranskidsmarch.org

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Send to 703 E. 37th Street, Baltimore, MD 21218.

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New York City: France Out of Africa — U.S. and NATO too! Sept. 19

Rally against French President Macron at the 78th UN General Assembly

Tuesday, September 19 – 12 noon
Dag Hammarskjold Plaza (enter 47th St. & 2nd Ave.), Manhattan

Initiated by December 12th Movement

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Struggle ★ La Lucha PDF – September-October 2023

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  • All out to defend trans lives & fight racism
  • Stop Cop City: Free the activists!
  • What will it take to stop racist police terror?
  • Class struggle is back! 150,000 Auto Workers poised to strike
  • DeSantis vs. Black and Indigenous history
  • Let Cuba Live Coalition builds solidarity in Los Angeles
  • Harlem street naming honors Black Panthers
  • Interview with Oct. 7 organizer: ‘Standing up for trans people is self-defense for all workers’
  • On the anniversary of Katrina: Capitalist murder is not a ‘natural disaster’
  • MAUI FIRES: Biden’s request to Congress shows priorities
  • Imperialism and the new Cold War
  • The people of Niger are fed up
  • A 7 años de Junta de Control Fiscal dictatorial
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Stop Cop City: Free the activists!

The Socialist Unity Party and Struggle-La Lucha newspaper condemn the indictment of 61 Atlanta-area activists on “anti-racketeering” charges related to the Stop Cop City movement. 

This is the latest in a string of repressive and violent moves by the state of Georgia and the city of Atlanta against a powerful and growing people’s movement to stop the intensification of racist police terror and environmental destruction. 

Among the “crimes” allegedly committed by the indicted activists are things like handing out flyers, attending benefit concerts, organizing jail support, and providing mutual aid – the kinds of activities carried out every day by progressive and community-based movements all over the country.

In January, Manuel “Tortuguita” Terán – a nonbinary activist defending the forest where Cop City is set to be built – was murdered in a hail of 57 bullets during an attack by multiple police agencies. True to form, the cops claimed Tortuguita fired first, but it was proven to be a lie – and an independent autopsy later confirmed that they were killed execution-style.

Republican Attorney General Chris Carr’s indictment gives the game away by dating the start of the so-called “conspiracy” to the police murder of George Floyd in May 2020: the beginning of the largest protest movement in U.S. history for racial justice.  

But it is not only the far-right Republican state government behind these attacks. The Democrat-led city of Atlanta has also participated in the war on Stop Cop City activists, including blatant interference in the campaign to get a referendum on the ballot to stop the project. 

At the national level, other cities have already announced plans to follow in Atlanta’s wake with a further militarization of police agencies. All factions of the capitalist state and its political representatives are united around intensifying police repression.

We call upon the people’s movements throughout the U.S. to unite in defense of the Stop Cop City activists and push back this latest effort to make people’s protest and resistance illegal while further enabling fascists inside and outside police departments to wage war on the workers and oppressed.

Cop City will never be built! Not in Atlanta, not anywhere!

Sept. 7, 2023

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New York City: 79 Minutes for Leonard Peltier

Saturday, September 9 – 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Bronx Hub, 149th St. & Third Ave., Bronx

Tuesday, September 12 – 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Union Square, 14th St. & Broadway, Manhattan

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Struggle ★ La Lucha PDF – August 28, 2023

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  • U.S. funds war, takes over Ukraine assets
  • ‘Long live the spirit of Jonathan Jackson!’
  • Knocking out white supremacy in Montgomery, Alabama
  • Rudy Giuliani was always a no-good racist scoundrel
  • China’s Xi vows to support Cuba’s sovereignty
  • Five key features of imperialism
  • NATO, the imperialist war machine
  • The people of Niger are fed up
  • France out of Africa!
  • Deadliest U.S. fires in a century
  • Junta de Control Fiscal destruye esperanza de estudios en PR
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Brooklyn Forum: France Out of Africa – Hands Off Niger, Aug. 29

Tuesday, August 29 – 7 p.m.
Sistas’ Place / Which Way Forward
456 Nostrand Ave. (corner of Nostrand & Jefferson Aves.), Brooklyn, NYC

France’s economic, military, political and racist rule of African countries must end NOW!

Sponsored by December 12th Movement
Endorse & info at (718) 398-1766
D12m.com
D12m@aol.com

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New York City: France out of Africa! Hands off Niger! – Aug. 22

Emergency Rally: Hands Off Niger

Tuesday, August 22 – 5:00 p.m.

French Mission to United Nations
47th St & 2nd Ave, Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, Manhattan
France’s economic, military, political and racist rule of African countries must end NOW!
Sponsored by December 12th Movement
Endorse & Info at (718) 398-1766
www.D12m.com
D12m@aol.com

 

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Struggle ★ La Lucha PDF – August 14, 2023

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  • Jail Trump for racism & war crimes
  • The revolutionary spirit of Minnie Bruce Pratt
  • The Supreme Court has no compassion for working-class families!
  • TAMPA 5 SOLIDARITY: ‘Protesting is not a crime’
  • A racist scab
  • Transit and rent hikes are wholesale robberies
  • Solidarity in New York with the people of Peru
  • Mutulu Shakur’s life & legacy
  • The U.S. ‘act of war’ against China
  • Biden sends $345 million in weapons to Taiwan
  • French authorities escalate repression
  • Solidarity statement for Philippines
  • NYC meeting salutes 70th anniversary of Cuban Revolution’s beginning
  • Coast-to-coast book tour introduces Cleophas Williams
  • Pentagon prepares to expand troops in Ukraine
  • JoAnn Watson, beloved Detroit leader, dies
  • Women in Struggle rejects U.S./EU hostility to Cuba
  • NIGER: Old Europe on trial
  • Black Alliance for Peace: Condemn call for ECOWAS-led military invasion of Niger
  • En peligro juventud boricua
  • Eventos del Cerro de los Mártires
  • Mujeres en Lucha rechaza hostilidad de EE.UU. y la UE hacia Cuba
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McCarthyism is back: Together we can stop it

Progressive organizations and prominent individuals have just released an important sign-on letter to reject the new McCarthyism that is accompanying the U.S. government’s Cold War agenda against China. Struggle-La Lucha and the Socialist Unity Party are endorsers of this statement.

We stand together against the rise of a new McCarthyism that is targeting peace activists, critics of US foreign policy, and Chinese Americans. Despite increased intimidation, we remain steadfast in our mission to foster peace and international solidarity, countering the narrative of militarism, hostility, and fear.

As the US government grapples with a major crisis of legitimacy, it has grown fearful of young people becoming conscious and organized to change the world. Influential media outlets like The New York Times have joined right-wing extremists in using intimidation tactics to silence these advocates for change, affecting not only the left but everyone who supports free speech and democratic rights.

The political and media establishments, both liberal and conservative, have initiated McCarthy-like attacks against individuals and organizations criticizing US foreign policy, labeling peace advocates as “Chinese or foreign agents.” This campaign uses innuendo and witch hunts, posing a threat to free speech and the right to dissent. We must oppose this trend.

Scientists, researchers, and service members of Chinese descent have been falsely accused of espionage and unregistered foreign agency, often with cases later collapsing due to insufficient evidence. Similar to the old “Red Scare” and McCarthy periods, when scores of organizations and leaders like W.E.B Du Bois, Eugene Debs, Emma Goldman, Paul Robeson and Martin Luther King Jr and others were attacked with fact-less accusations, today, prominent organizations and individuals, including CODEPINK, The People’s Forum, and Tricontinental Institute have been targeted, with smears and accusations propagated by outlets like The New York Times.

Their strategy paints a sinister image of a secret network funding the peace movement. However, there’s nothing illegal or fringe about opposing a New Cold War or a “major power conflict” with China, views shared by hundreds of millions globally. Receiving donations from US citizens who share these views is not illicit.

Media outlets have tried to scandalize funding sources of several organizations that are on the frontlines working with anti-racist, feminist, anti-war, abolitionist, climate justice, and other movements throughout the United States and globally. Meanwhile, when white neoliberal philanthropists flood the non-profit complex with significant funds to support their political agendas this is rarely scrutinized or made accountable to the communities they impact.

From The New York Times to Fox News, there’s a resurgence of the Red Scare that once shattered many lives and threatened movements for change and social justice. This attack isn’t only on the left but against everyone who exercises their free speech and democratic rights. We must firmly resist this racist, anti-communist witch hunt and remain committed to building an international peace movement. In the face of adversity, we say NO to xenophobic witch hunts and YES to peace.

Signed,

CODEPINK
The People’s Forum
Tricontinental Institute for Social Research
ANSWER Coalition
Anticapitalism for Artists
Defend Democracy in Brazil
Families for Freedom
Mulheres de Resistencia do Exterior
Nodutdol
NYC Jericho Movement
NYC Young Communist League
Pivot to Peace
Radical Elders

Abby Martin • Andy Hsaio • Ben Becker • Ben Norton • Bhaskar Sunkara • Brian Becker • Carl Messineo • Chris Hedges • Claudia de la Cruz • Corinna Mullen • David Harvey • Derek R. Ford • Doug Henwood • Eugene Puryear • Farida Alam • Fergie Chambers • Gail Walker • Geo Maher • Gerald Horne • Gloria La Riva • Hakim Adi • Heidi Boghosian • Immanuel Ness • James Early • Jeremy Kuzmarov • Jill Stein • Jim Garrison • Jodi Dean • Jodie Evans • Johanna Fernandez • Karen Ranucci • Kenneth Hammond • Koohan Paik-Mander • Lee Camp • Lisa Armstrong • Manolo de los Santos • Manu Karuka • Mara Verheyden-Hilliard • Matt Hoh • Matt Meyer • Matteo Capasso • Max Lesnik • Medea Benjamin • Michael Steven Smith • Nazia H. Kazi • Radhika Desai • Rania Khalek • Richard M Walden • Robin D.G. Kelley • Roger Waters • Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz • Ruth Wilson Gilmore • Salvatore Engel di-Mauro • Sheila Xiao • Stella Schnabel • Vijay Prashad • Vivian Weisman

Add your name to the letter here!

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