LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights : Police State : Resistance & Tactics
Sign the Petition to denounce the "Mexican Heritage" Plaza for inviting the MinuteKKKlan
03 Oct 2005
(Updated)
by
madre_indigena_en_lucha
...and the resignation of Marcela Davison Aviles, the ED of the Plaza!!
Off, on, off on... geez do these people ever make up their minds? the MHP have now re-invited Simcox for November, though apparently not confirmed. Either way, it's time to lay the cards on the table. !Ya basta con sus trucos!
Read more about this ever-changing situation on the website, then sign!
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Poverty & Urban Development
Feds Try to Bankrupt Housing Programs Under Guise of Helping Hurricane Victims
02 Oct 2005
by
Solidarity Sister for Lynda Carson
The Bush Regime continues to find new ways to loot HUD
programs, and the fear exists that under the guise of
Katrina relief, new HUD programs and new waivers to
administer existing HUD programs may end up being a
death knell to the nations existing housing programs.
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News :: Civil & Human Rights
Greedom For Leonard Peltier
02 Oct 2005
by
Geri Timmons
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LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights : Environment & Food : Health & Drugs
"Thank You Santa Cruz!" from Shreveport, Bogalousa and New Orleans, Louisiana

On October 1, Curtis Reliford, a community organizer and founder of "Brothers Teaching Brothers," held a celebration and informal report back at clock tower in Santa Cruz. The event was a way for Shreveport, Bogalousa and New Orleans, Louisiana to say "Thank You" to Santa Cruz community members for their generous support and donations.
The celebration at the clock tower included food, music and photos of the relief effort from Santa Cruz to Louisiana.
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Santa Cruz Sends Relief to Louisiana
30 Sep 2005
(Updated)
by
Vinny Lombardo
Audio from a Sept. 29 Press Conference with Curtis Reliford who gave a report on the caravan that travelled from Santa Cruz to Louisiana to deliver the four truckloads of goods donated by the people of Santa Cruz in the days following Hurricane Katrina.
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