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New Orleans: Private Property over People
01 Sep 2005
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New Orleans
New Orleans police ordered to stop saving lives and start saving property
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Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights : Poverty & Urban Development
Poor People Left To Die In Superdome
01 Sep 2005
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Folks from the South
Please call and or confront your Members of Congress and ask them to pressure the Administration and FEMA to save the people at the Superdome. You can call toll-free 1-800-643-9557 and ask to speak to your representative.
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Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights : Poverty & Urban Development
Sept. 8 & 9 - STOP Federal Budget Cuts to the Hungry and Uninsured
01 Sep 2005
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From Rollback the Rents
This is catastrophic for the uninsured, disabled, all who wil need longterm nursing home care like Altzheimer's patients, & poor people.Please forward this on & especially to anyone living anywhere where their Senators and Representatives are less supportive of these programs, even Democrats. Call Sen. Boxer & Finestein & Rep. Woolsey anyway to encouage them to take a more active role in opposing cuts. If the phone number provided is always busy, you can try the usual toll-free Capitol Switchboard number: 1-888-818-6641. Remember its 3 hours later in Washington DC.
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Indonesia's Human Rights Violations Report
31 Aug 2005
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Dez Wildwood, BACK DOOR e-news on East Timor
LEST WE FORGET How you can go about reading the secret Indonesian government report that investigated gross human rights violations occurring in East Timor during 1999.
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An Encuentro Against All Borders - Building a Radical No Border
31 Aug 2005
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San Diego Indymedia
The
No Border Encuentro took place on August 27-28th at the Sherman Heights Community Center in San Diego/Aztlan. Two days of events including a maquiladora tour, a benefit concert and a day of forums, panels and encounters took place with over 100 people from San Diego, Los Angeles, Fresno, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Orange County, Eugene, Portland, Tijuana, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia participating. On the walls hung photos of recent actions to stop the Minutemen, a poster of the
PGA Hallmarks, and
maps of Calexico, where
the No Border Camp will be in September. [
Complete Summary,
another account]
Radio coverage was done all weekend by
Blast Furnace Radio, due to some technical difficultues at radioActive sanDiego.
Audio:
Beats Against Borders with Dias Tristes, Boomerang Politick and Entartete Kunst |
Encuentro Opening and Border History Panel |
History of the Border Part 2 |
Closing presentation by Ashanti Alston |
Migration and Indigenous Nations 1 |
2
Photos:
Maquiladora Tour |
More |
Beats Against Borders |
Encuentro
This is only part of a large movement against the MinuteMen, La Migra and the Border itself. Thursday night before the conference, La Raza Rights Coalition held a
community forum to present their demands around these issues to legislators. Next weekend, Sept 2-4,
BorderHack 2005 will be taking place in Tijuana. Also that weekend, on the 3rd, is a
forum against the Minutemen in Chula Vista.
The Encuentro was planned as a space to strategize about how to create a world without borders, how to effectively challenge racism and how to put an end to the Minuteman Project. These strategies will be put into action
from September 16-18th in a series of actions and a No Border Camp in Calexico.
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