Liberation Film Series Screening of
Manufacturing Consent
Sunday, April 13, 2008, 1:00 pm
339 Lafayette Street (between Bleecker & Bond), Manhattan, NYC.
Hit buzzer #11; come up to the Muste Room on the 3rd Floor. (No elevator, sorry.)
DIRECTIONS: Take 6 train to Bleecker Street or F/V train to Broadway/Lafayette.
More info:
718 869-2279 or spnyc@spnyc.org
TWO Albany Days of Action for
RESPECT, RECOGNITION AND REPARATIONS
for Domestic Workers
Take a Stand for a Domestic Workers BILL OF RIGHTS in New York
TUESDAYS - APRIL 15 & MAY 20
Sign up for 1 or both days, Leaving 6:00 am, returning 7:30 pm the same day
Meet in front of the Barnes and Noble on the north side of Union Square Park at 6:00 am
Take the 4/5/6/N/R/W/Q to Union Square in Manhattan
Transportation by bus and food provided, donations welcome!
Call to reserve your seats today! We need reservations as soon as possible to book buses. If your organization would like to co-sponsor, or for more information contact domesticworkersunited@gmail.com or (718) 220-7391 x 11.
Everyday, 200,000 domestic workers (nannies, elderly companions, housekeepers) in New York make it possible for their employers to go to work; most are employed without a living wage, healthcare, and basic labor protections. A long-standing history of exclusion from basic labor laws, the devaluing of women’s work and women of color workers, along with the physical isolation in their employers’ homes creates vulnerability to abuse.
General meeting of the Private Health Insurance Must Go coalition
starting at 6:30pm at St. Paul & St. Andrews Church. 263 West 86th Street in Manhattan
email info@phimg.org
The next meeting of the Dem-Soc Discussion group will be held on Sunday April 20th at 3:00pm in the A.J. Muste Institute (339 Lafayette Street, Buzzer #11). This months topic is Politics, Literature, & Proletariat Art.
The links to the readings are as follows
Leon Trotsky: The Social Roots and The Social Function of Literature
George Orwell: Politics and the English Language
Mike Gold: Excerpt from Jews Without Money
TWU and UFT Activists Discuss: The Rising Costs of Health Care & NYC Union Contracts
co-sponsored by Transit Workers Voices
Brooklyn Transit Wheelers Club - 14
Williams Avenue (Crn. of East NY Avenue), A, C, L, Z
to Bdway Junc. or J to Alabama Ave.
for more information:
http://www.homestationonline.org/
seminars@homestationonline.org or (212) 631-5857
and
Independent Community of Educators
http://www.ice-uft.org/
feedback@ice-uft.org or (917) 992-3734
Coalition against Privatization
Meeting
Friday April 25th 6:30pm
339 Lafayette Street Buzzer #7
(718) 869-2279 or noprivatization@yahoo.com
In December 2007 GHI & HIP filed an application with the NY State Superintendent of Insurance to “convert” itself into a for-profit company. Conversion is a different way to say privatization. If approved, this privatization would expose 4 million GHI/HIP policy holders to the hazards of for-profit healthcare (premiums have increased more than 80% in the last seven years). Included in this pool are more than 500,000 city workers (retirees included) who will face a mega-corporation that is able to raise premiums at will, restrict access to care, increase CEO salaries and favor the accumulation of profits over healthcare.
To date, mainstream politicians have provided little resistance. Democrats from New York City to Albany have lined up with Republicans. They hope to cash in on the billion-dollar liquidation of GHI & HIP assets as part of privatization. The leaders of the city’s trade unions have also spoken in favor of the privatization thereby placing a short-term payout ahead of the long-term interests of members.
The Private Health Care Must Go! Coalition presents...
"Claim Denied! Oink! Oink!"
Street Theatre for Single-Payer Healthcare
Our street theatre includes a short skit that spells
out the problem with our for-profit healthcare system
and lays the blame where it belongs -- the greedy
for-profit health insurance companies.
Union Square
Saturday April 26th
12:00p - 2:00p
Don't Miss It!
More info: info@phimg.org
Flyer suitable for printing is attached and available
on our website:
http://www.phimg.org/V2/
The Private Health Insurance Must Go Coalition
(PHIMGC), is a growing and diverse New York City-based
non-partisan organization focused on education,
legislative advocacy and direct action in the fight
for Single Payer healthcare reform and HR-676.
Thursday MAY 1st
Stop the Raids & Deportations
Legalization Now · Justice for ALL
MASS RALLY for IMMIGRANT & WORKER RIGHTS
12 pm: Gather at Union Square, 14th Street & Broadway
4 pm: Rally & March
May Day 2008 is critically important. Will the optimism and hope expressed around the Presidential elections translate into an end of immigrant raids and deportations? Will it bring an end to the foreclosures of homes, the lowering of gas and food prices, or an end to lay-offs?
Whatever the outcome in November, the May 1st Coalition for Immigrant and Workers Rights will be marching once again on May Day, International Workers Day to say no to all the attacks against workers here and around the world.
We call on the progressive community, the anti-war movement, the women's & LGBT movement, and especially the labor movement, to come out for May Day 2008. March for solidarity, because an injury to one is an injury to all!
Liberation Film Series Screening of
Wobblies
Celebrate May Day!
Thursday, May 1, 2008, 7:00 pm
339 Lafayette Street (between Bleecker & Bond), Manhattan, NYC.
Hit buzzer #11; come up to the Muste Room on the 3rd Floor. (No elevator, sorry.)
DIRECTIONS: Take 6 train to Bleecker Street or F/V train to Broadway/Lafayette.
More info:
718 869-2279 or spnyc@spnyc.org
The next meeting of the Coalition Against Privatization will be held on Friday May 2nd at 6:30p in the A. J. Muste Institute, 339 Lafayette St. buzzer #11. The meeting will feature an update on the GHI-HIP privatization and report-backs on plans for the May 9th demo
Activist Training for Single-Payer Healthcare
Sunday May 4th 3:00pm – 339 Lafayette St. Buzzer #11 A. J. Muste Institute
For one day the SP Discussion group will be converted into an activist training session. After reading, conversation and presentations participants will be able to conduct effective activist work around issues related to the campaign for national healthcare in the United States.
Readings:
“Universal Access to Healthcare,” Harvard Law Review, vol. 108, no. 6, Apr. 1995.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/democraticsocialistdiscussion/files/Healthcare/
Devi, Sridhar, “Inequality in the United States Healthcare System,” United Nations Human Development Report, 2005.
http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2005/papers/hdr2005_sridhar_devi_36.pdf
H. R. 676 Bill for Single-Payer Healthcare
**5/9 FRI, 4:30 pm - Protest: "March to Save Our Healthcare."
Join the fight to prevent GHI-HIP from converting to a for-profit
company & jeopardizing the healthcare of 4 million policy
holders, including 500,000 NYC workers (93% of the workforce)
& retirees. Mainstream politicians & union leaders support the
change, hoping to benefit from the nearly $3 billion windfall
profits of such a sale. Help send a "no privatization" message
to the NYS Sup't of Insurance & GHI-HIP. Bring friends & signs.
At Office of the NYS Superintendent of Insurance, 25 Beaver St
(4/5 to Bowling Green, J/M/Z to Broad St, R/W to Whitehall St,
1 to Rector St, 2/3 to Wall St, A/C to B'way-Nassau).
Info: (718) 869-2279, noprivatization@yahoo.com (request flyer)&
http://www.consumersunion.org/conv/ &