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March Against War and Occupation Saturday 27 October

10/27/2007 - 12:10pm
10/27/2007 - 4:10pm


All Out for Oct. 27th.

UPDATE (Thursday)

Three Meet-Up’s for the March

  • 11:00a – Feeder march with Bergen County Peace and
    Justice Coalition and Washington Heights Anti-War

  • Organizers - 179th Street and Fort Washington – Tommy
    (646) 320-8414

  • 11:30a – North Bronx Anti-war
  • Organizers - Pelham Bay
    Stop of 6 train – Billy (718) 869-2279

  • 12:30p-1:00p - Union Square South West Corner–
  • Michael
    (917) 804-9442

The March

  • 1:00pm – March leaves Union Square - Help the
    Socialist Party hand out flyers for the film screening
    on October 30th

  • 3:00pm (??) – Arrive in Foley Square – Rub swollen
    feet, drink water, visit the SP table

After the March

Screening of Activist Documentaries from Mental Rev
Productions & Reception

http://www.mentalrev.com/

Saturday, October 27, 2007, After the March

339 Lafayette Street between Bleecker & Bond, NYC
Buzzer 11 / no elevator / 3rd floor
6 train to Bleecker Street OR F/V train to
Broadway/Lafayette
For more info on the event:
http://spnyc.org
Tel. 718.869.2279

    Useful Sites for the March

  • http://www.oct27.org/new_york/
  • http://spnyc.org
  • http://www.mentalrev.com/
  • http://www.njsocialistparty.org/
  • http://www.bergenjustice.net/

It is time, once again, to put on your marching shoes, make your pro-peace signs and call a friend who also supports an end to war and occupation.

On Saturday October 27th major anti-war demonstrations will take place in 11 cities in the US. New Yorkers will be doing our share during a 1:00pm march from 14th Street Union Square to Foley Square. The march will be followed by an information session at Foley Square where demonstrators can network with other peace organizations.

One of the great smaller actions connected to this big march will feature a march by the Bergen Peace and Justice Coalition (the major peace group in Northern New Jersey) over the George Washington Bridge to link up with the Washington Heights Anti-war Network. I think it would be great if people from the North and South Bronx could join these groups and head down to the march together.

So, if you are interested in participating in this demonstration drop me an email or give me a call at (718) 869-2279. This demo will be a great step forward for the peace movement nationally. Hopefully we can do our part locally.

Oh, the march is fully permitted and the organizers, United for Peace and Justice, have a long history of safe and peaceful marches so it should be child friendly.

Peace,

Billy wawharton(at)yahoo.com

For more info see these sites:

United for Peace and Justice

UFPJ – New York City Demo

Bergen Peace & Justice Coalition

UPDATE:

    There are TWO Meetup points for the SP-NYC:

  1. 11:30am - noon in Washington Heights. We'll meet the NJ Marchers at the Manhattan side of the GWB and then take the train to Union Square. Call Tommy at 646-320-8414 on the day for details or email akitazine AT yahoo.com
  2. 12:30 - 1pm at Union Square. Meet upstairs just outside the subway entrance that is near the southwest corner inside Union Square. Call Micheal on the day at 917-804-9442.

Contact spnyc AT spnyc.org to attend the march pre-meeting on the evening of the 26th.

links: calendar

Brooklyn: News of Worker Rights March.

Workers in Brooklyn
Marching IWW workers and their Allies.

A "briefing" From the Feb. 19th Brooklyn Foodstuffs Workers Rally, via the IWW local 460 union.


Yesterday, the IWW and Make the Road by Walking marched through the industrial areas of Brooklyn and Queens for hours in below-freezing conditions, demanding justice for fired workers. Major news organizations such as
Telemundo (Channel 47),
News12 (video link),
WBAI - "Building Bridges"
, and El Diario covered the event.

Additionally, the Socialist Party posted pictures
And there are great photos at Next Left Notes.



For background info, check out: Not Without a Fight: NYC's food warehouse workers unionize


If you would like to support the campaign, please send financial contributions to New York Industrial Workers of the World, P.O. Box 8266, J.A.F. Station, New York, NY 10116. Or, you can contribute on-line through PayPal by making a payment to iww-nyc@iww.org, at www.paypal.com. You can also sign up on PayPal for a monthly, automatic payment in any amount that's manageable for you.


For more information, please visit www.wobblycity.org, or email iww.nyc(at)gmail. com.

Lynne Stewart Sentenced to 28 Months

Free Lynne

We don't yet know where and how they will come for her. But we in the Socialist Party will never accept that a woman who as worked for decades, usually for nothing, to defend anyone who other lawyers feared to defend, is the enemy of working people in this city. At 67, a grandmother of 14, and just having battled breast cancer, this lifelong fighter for the little justice the US constitution demands, gets her reward from our government.


Lynne Stewart will be imprisoned for being a lawyer. Her case is simple. She allowed a supporter of her convicted client to write down a note and carry it out of prison. This was against prison regulations: not even a misdemeanor. By law, jaywalking is a more serious offense. The prison administration cautioned her about this. That was the last anyone heard until the government decided years later that this act made her a 'Terrorist.' The government did not have to show that the act was against the law then, that the information was in any was sensitive or that anyone was hurt. Since holders of foreign passports in this country have no rights, they may hold Lynne's client in solitary confinement forever. He is certainly paying for his crimes. Her crime was daring to offer a defense for those the government imprisons.



It is not hyperbole that the prosecutors have called this "a major victory in the war on terrorism". A message has been sent. Defend enemies of the state and you go to jail, because what a lawyer does or says in defending a client can get them put in jail years later. God help you in finding a lawyer if the government comes for you tomorrow.

This fight is not over!

Free Lynne Stewart!

Find out what you can do at: www.lynnestewart.org.

The Lynne Stewart Defense Committee
350 Broadway, Suite 700, New York, NY 10013
212-625-9696 read more »

SP USA Endorses April 10, 2006 Immigrant Rights Actions

Comrades,

The National Action Committee passed the following resolution unanimously.

Motion: To endorse the April 10, 2006 mobilizations for immigrant rights and to encourage affiliates to take part in local April 10th actions.

A full listing of actions can be found at www.APRIL10.org

The Socialist Party's April 10th Mobilization webpage can be found at: sp-usa.org/campaigns/
If your affiliate is attending one of these events (or another one not listed) drop me a note at natsec(at)sp-usa.org so I can list it on the website.

We also remind you that there will be a major, national anti-war action in New York City on April 29, 2006.The Socialist Party will have a contingent at this event and will be taking part in organizing a post march/rally party with various Katrina victim solidarity organizations. Info will be posted at: http://sp-usa.org/campaigns/a29.html. read more »

Stand with the TWU Workers!

TWU Local 100 Executive Board Votes to End Strike, Return to Work!.
"Dec. 22-The first NYC system-wide transit strike in 25 years ended today. Local 100 had to walk out to stop the TA's 11th hour pension ambush. We walked out strong, and we walk back stronger."

The SPNYC asks that all our members and friends CONTINUE to stand with the TWU workers in this time of uncertainty. See the TWU Local's website, TWU supporters blog, or subscribe to our mailing lists for information on rallies, pickets, and other ways you can support your fellow workers in the days to come. Don't trust the mainstream media on this one, folks. We all know who owns them and which side they're on!read more »

SP-NYC: We Support The TWU Local 100

On the Tracks

The Socialist Party of New York City strongly supports the right of transit workers to free speech, free assembly and free labor.

We denounce, in the strongest possible terms, the Metropolitan Transportation Agency's callous disregard of the safety and health of transit workers, as well as their unending demands for for wage and benefit cutbacks. We are sickened by the slave plantation politics of Mayor Bloomberg, Governor Pataki and Attorney General Spitzer, who would fine union members from two days' wages up to a quarter of a million dollars each for the nerve of refusing to work without a contract.

As commuters, we recognize and appreciate the hard work and dedication of New York's transit workers. As citizens, we voted in large numbers in favor of the state's transportation bond act - expecting that some of the money we approved would go to fair and equitable pay increases for the workers who keep New York moving. As workers, we insist that if our brothers and sisters in TWU 100 go on strike, then we too will not go to work, or if we do WE WILL WALK. read more »

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