2020

  • Youth Letters to Judge- Free Joey Villarreal

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    Dear Honorable Judge, 

    CC District Attorney Jeff Rosen 

    August 10, 2020

     

    My name is Kimo Umu, a youth poverty skola from Decolonize Academy, and I pray that you release Joey Villareal from custody. He is the prime example of many incarcerated people who have been in the system for long periods of time who made a choice with integrity to turn his life around. From being portrayed as a villain, he flipped the script and became the role model for not only for other incarcerated folks but for the many future troubled youth to know that there's more to life than the streets. Jose Villareal is an innocent man and is very important to the health of many communities especially the Raza. I can say this because I am that troubled youth and he gives me the chance to see light.

     

    Sincerely, Kimo Umu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    From: Ziair hughes 

    Dear Honorable Judge 

    Cc  District Attorney Jeff Rosen 

    August 10, 2020 

     

     

    I am a 11 year old Decolonize student and I pray that you release Joey Villareal from custody. Mr. Villarreal was always kind. No matter what he always would tell the truth. Mr Villarreal never sugar coded and he is a teacher to the community. Mr Villarreal did artwork for the Decolonewz newspaper for my school. Mr Villarreal read my book and said “I like what you're doing, keep up the good work.” He is a Grandfather, Uncle, Son and last but not least a mentor. Mr. Villarreal has had a criminal record but everyone deserves redemption. And he needs to come back home so he could teach the community

     

    Sincerely,

     Ziair Hughes

     

     

     

     

     

     

    August 8, 2020

    From: Tiburcio Garcia

    Dear Honorable Judge,                                                                              

     

    I am a youth scholar at Decolonize Academy. I am a 16 year old, formerly homeless latino youth who has been a friend and student of Mr. Villareal while he was incarcerated and since he has been released. Mr. Villareal has made sure to talk to me and pay attention to my questions I had as a mixed race brown youth growing up in Oakland and San Francisco, and never failed to give perfect advice.  while after being released, he did an amazing piece of artwork and gave it to me as a gift for sending him letters when he was incarcerated. He has also helped me further as an artist, as one of my passions is painting. I look at the painting he made for me, propped it up in my room and It inspires me to pursue what I am passionate about and not give up, because although Mr. Villareal was incarcerated; he still drew beautiful art pieces. Also, Mr. Villareal is an inspiration to all young people of color who have struggled with poverty and racism which is why I'm praying that the court will release Mr. Villareal back to the community.   

     

    Sincerely,

    TIburcio Garcia                                         

     

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  • Low-Key Race War

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    In the early 1900’s David Wark Griffith’s film “A Birth of A Nation” was dubbed one of Hollywood’s most influential films. Although the title he received came with controversy, the silent movie still grew to be very popular amongst the MAGA supporters of that particular time.

     

    The movie had depicted Black people, men for the most part, to be these savage-like raving beasts destroying the “good ole boys” way of life and raping white women only to be “defeated” by the “heroic” KKK.

     

    The spirit of “A Birth of A Nation” continues to live on to this day as seen in the influx of police shootings involving Blacks and other folks of color with the latest cop-related killing of Jonathan Price. On October 3,, Price was tased then shot and killed by officer Shaun Lucas while trying to break up an altercation at a gas station in downtown Wolfe City, Texas. 

     

    Witnesses state that Jonathan Price was not acting in a threatening manner nor was he armed but that he was trying to clarify the situation to police before he was tased then shot dead. Video recovered of the shooting had left Wolfe City police chief Matthew Martin “not happy” with what he saw. Officer Shaun Lucas was arrested and charged with the murder of Price and has since posted the 1 million dollar bail that was set in the case.  According to the loved ones of Jonathan Price, he was once a football player for Hardin-Simmons university in Texas and prior to his passing he had worked two jobs and was a well known, well loved active member of the community.

     

    The murder of Price comes right on the heels of the “acquittal” of the police officers in the Breonna Taylor case and several other police related killings of people of color in which very few cops were held accountable for their actions. With Amerikkka’s history of the “ill-legal lynchings” of Black folks it is safe to say that this country will alway perpetuate its MAGA ways and continue to support the worldwide false propaganda that DW Griffith had displayed on film.

     

    Many social media critics have posted very hateful comments about Black folks in general, saying how we “deserve” the treatment we have endured- from being stolen, enslaved, murdered, exploited, robbed of our language, culture and complete knowledge of self because we are “bad people who loot and commit crimes”

     

    But to these same critics it is OK for the president of this “free” country to send a “shout out” to groups such as the “proud boys” who are supposed to be affiliated with the agenda of white supremacy. It was OK to murder Black men, women and children in the community of Rosewood, Florida, OK that many children were snuffed out in Atlanta in the mid-to- late 1970’s for no reason other than being African-descendant and that we are not worthy of reparations to compensate for the deliberate genocide that has taken place for centuries and still continues to this day because of the stigma of US being “bad people”- with dark skin.

     

    “Bad people” cannot blame the “bad people” that were “created” in the name of hate, for “hate” itself is a bad deed no matter where it comes from. Low-key racists that are full of hypocrisy have been coming out in full force especially since they have a “grand dragon” for a president that openly supports the white supremacists’ ideology. And Trump doesn’t even wear a “mask” to hide it.

     

    CR Queennandi Xsheba 2020

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  • Homefulness 2

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    The youth did WeSearch about the vacant lots that were empty for days, maybe months.The youth skolas called the owners of the vacant lots. And Decolonize got one of the vacant lots and is building another Homefulness. 

     

    I am Amir Cornish. I’m a student of Deecolonize Academy, and we are a group that helps the community. I live in West Oakland.  

     

    Homefulness 2 is the same as Homefullness, and Poor Magazine created the first Homefulness ever. But Homefulness 2 is another extension for Poor Magazine. They’re both in East Oakland.

     

    Homefulness 2 is going to be a wonderful place for a community and we hope this Homefulnes 2 will grow into the world and also bring all the community people together as a unit, to finally unsell mama earth around the world.

     

    Homefulness 2 is a start for the community because we could tell the world we finally made it by ourselves and say we don’t need the government or gentrifiers that are breaking our community apart. 

     

    Homefullnes 2 is a work in progress. The youth, adults and elders helped clean the Homefulness 2 place up, but this is a community that builds nothing into something also nobody  can really do that.

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  • The story of a girl who thought she had nobody- First Nations Mama Poetry Series on Depression

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    Dark, alone, empty
    Depressed, bitter, angry
    Darkness consumes my hurting heart
    I feel like I'm left all alone while my life is falling apart
    I'm starting to become depressed, bitter and angry
    Hoping and wishing someone would please come save me
    Black clouds start to surround me
    I start to scream and reach out, but nobody is around
    As I take the razor blade to my wrists
    I feel the pain start to slip away
    My eyes slowly start to close as the last breath escapes my body
    This is the story of a girl who thought she had nobody
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  • Houseless & Formerly Houseless, disabled, indigenous youth and elders "Tour" the Tenderloin demanding housing and reparations for 500 houseless San Franciscans facing motel evictions

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    What:Stolen Land/Hoarded Resources Tour thru the Tenderloin
    When: 3pm Monday, Nov 16th 
    Where: 1st Tour Stop UC Hastings- McAllister & Hyde street-corner - 2nd stop TBA
     
    The Stolen land/Hoarded Resources Tours, loosely based on the Bhoodan Movement of India launched by Vinoba Bhave who walked through India asking wealthy "land-owners" to gift their land to landless peoples will be sharing a similar vision with SF poltricksters, akkkademik land-stealers & wealth-hoarders who are planning to evict over 500 Houseless mostly disabled, majority Black and Brown elders who are currently residing in motels onto the freezing San Francisco streets four days before the holidaze.
     
    "This is another example of London Breed's absolute hate for poor and houseless San Franciscans," said Wanda P, one of the houseless elders currently residing in motels who was given notice to leave on Dec 21st
     
    We evict you, London Breed!" said Leroy Moore, disabled, formerly houseless co-founder of Homefulness and Krip Hop Nation.
     
    "Mayor London Breed begrudgingly granted motel rooms to houseless San Franciscans because of the global pandemic, she never meant for any houseless people to be housed permanently only and the only reason we were in these motels in the first place is because its dangerous to be un-sheltered in a pandemic," said Tommy P. a currently unhoused San Franciscan resident who was already evicted from a motel room in San Francisco.
     

    "Academic insitutions like UC hastings have "bought" over two blocks of the Tenderloin district in Occupied Yelamu, (San Francisco), sued the CIty for its "homeless problem" and hired private security to "sweep" houseless residents off the streets around "their" buildings, which is why we are proposing that UC hastings give-back one of these hoarded buildings to houseless residents of the Tenderloin so they can build their own housing like the Homefulness model and the Mayor cease and desist all evictions until permanent housing is secured, " said "Tiny" Gray-Garcia, formerly houseless, co-founder of POOR Magazine and a resident and co-builder of Homefulness.  

     

    "Leadership requires making space for everyone.  In a time of COVID on Winter Solstice, Mayor Breed is attempting to turn people out onto the streets without a plan in place.  Creating the further dehumanization of people by not acknowledging them as fellow human beings.  During this eight months of shelter in place, the leadership had time to create an alternative to the hotel vouchers, if they truly wanted to "fix" the problem.  There are no new shelters, no-income/low low income housing built.  There is no plan... The worst kind of Grinch, the mentality that was taught out of colonization...Colonization created poverty/Greed and homelessness.  Facism creates laws that throw away other human beings  and US Hastings is acting just as the royalty and gentry that use laws to sweep away human made conditions.  Breed and Hastings Law school are on the wrong side of history.  Leaders should create a better way for ALL not create more destruction," Corrina Gould, Indian People Organizing for Change.

    On this tour poverty/indigenous/disability skolaz will be sharing actual solutions to homelessness, not more hae and evictions, like the medicine of the BankofComeUnityReparationsHomefulness Housing Fund, funded by folks with hoarded wealth that enables poor and houseless people to "purchase" stolen Mama Earth so they can build their own self-determined housing /healing villages modeled after the Homefulness Project in Oakland.

    "We come courageously, upholding our ancestors birthright; we come in peace offering the medicine of Redistribution of stolen land and hoarded resources... Ase" , said Aunti Frances Moore, Formerly Houseless Black Panther, Founder of Self-Help Hunger Program and Co-founder of Homefuness.

    “I LIVE IN THE TENDERLOIN AND I WITNESS THE DESPAIR OF HOMELESS HUMAN BEINGS EVERYDAY TRYING DESPERATELY TO EEK OUT SOME TYPE OF AN EXISTENCE IN THIS UNSYMPATHETIC CITY!  IT SEEMS AS IF THE BILLIONAIRE ROD CONWAY HAS MESMERIZED MAYOR BREED WITH HIS MONEY AND INFLUENCE.  THERE IS A WAR BEING WAGED AGAINST THE HOMELESS IN SAN FRANCISCO AND THE TENDERLOIN IS ON THE FRONT LINE OF THAT BATTLE.  GET OFF YOUR BUTT AND JOIN US!!!  DARE TO STRUGGLE, DARE TO WIN, ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE," said Malik Washington, San Francisco Bay View Newspaper.

    We invite ALL fellow land liberators, reparators, CONfused but conscious wealth-hoarders,media producers, poverty skolaz, houseless folks, advocates, revolutionaries. UC students and community to join us.

    The concept of Homefulness and ComeUnity Reparations is explained in the recently released publication the Poverty Scholarship Book

    As with all the previous tours we will be launching with All Nations Prayer for Ancestors and Mama Earth-

    Here is an article explaining the Bank of COMEUnity Reparations- is here

     2019 Tour in SF- 

    2019 Tour in Occupied Huchuin (Oakland)

     

    Herstory on the Tours:

    This powerful nation-wide tour was launched in 2016 in the stolen village of Yelamu (San Francisco's Nob Hill and Pacific Heights neighborhoods) and has so far "toured" wealth-hoarder enclaves such as SillyCon Valley, Beverly Hills, The Hamptons, Park Avenue and the Main Line of Philadelphia to name a few.

    This tour through stolen indigenous land and the neighborhoods of the very rich, is led by 1st Nations Ohlone Warrior Corrina Gould, Poverty Skola" Lisa "Tiny" Gray-Garcia, fellow Race, Disability, Indigenous Skolaz from POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE, and Leroy Moore from Krip Hop Nation. Co-sponsors so far include The Self-Help Hunger Program and Idriss Stelley Foundation.

    "We homeless, working-class, Kaged/criminalized, disabled and 1st Nations people are peacefully crossing the visible and invisible lines that separate us poor folks from the "very rich" to ask them to begin the healing, change-making, process of decolonizing, redistributing and reparating their stolen and/or hoarded, inherited wealth and/or land " Concluded Lisa Tiny Gray-Garcia, formerly houseless co-founder of POOR Magazine and author of Growing Up Homeless in America and the upcoming PeoplesTextBook- Poverty Scholarship - Poor People Theory, Art, Words and Tears Across Mama Earth

    Two models that Homeless and 1st Nations folks are presenting is the poor people-led self-determined movement called Homefulness in Deep East Oakland (Huchuin Ohlone Land) as well as launch Homefulness movements in every city where unhoused and 1st Nations people dwell as well as the Sogorea Te Land Trust which is a Native Woman run land trust based in the land of the 1st peoples who lead it.

     
    Co-sponsored by San Francisco Bay View Newspaper, KRIP Hop Nation, Indian People Organizing for Change and more to come.. For organizations who would like to co-sponsor, join us, speak or walk with us - pls email poormag@gmail.com  or just show up at McAllister and Hyde streets at 3pm  
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  • Homefulness is like Heaven

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    Me and my family were homeless, we lost our brother to Gun Violence and we have dealt with a lot of violence and poverty in our lives. When i came to Homefulness i felt safe.

    Homefulness is a community launched by Dee and Tiny Garcia. Homefulness is a safe place for  people of color. And so many more folks that need a safe place could join us in the movement to free Mama Earth along with all of our Po Uncles, Aunties, Grandmas and Grandpas. I study at Deecolonize Academy - a liberation school for children in poverty on the land at Homefulness in East Oakland.

     

    Homefulness is a place that helps homeless people on the streets. We give out food to see their smiles. They also have their own radio show led by youth skolaz and adult skolaz. Also we support our people in the streets.

     

    Homefullness is not just a place, it’s much more than a place, it's like heaven. We save lives during this pandemic, we always help our community and never stop, always help the poor. Homefulness is a place where you can feel safe.

     

    Deecolonize Academy  is different from the other schools.and housing It is led by our community from the streets. They are also teaching the young ones how to take care of the elders in our community. This school at Homefulness teaches so many things that are different from the regular schools.

     

    Homefulness is a special space for all of us and this community fights the cruel injustice on our people. We are not a fake organization, we are the real deal, and we are always showing up and supporting anyone who needs our help.

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  • Re-Caging A Healer, Teacher, Mentor

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    *** Update: JV was finally released from the kkkage on Sept 24th with an INSANE ransom of $250,000.- tune in for a virtual press conference sponsored by POOR Magazine Tuesday, Sept 29th at 10am - Zoom Link: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/9432352233Meeting ID: 943 235 2233

    The HisStory-

    Joey Villareal, a true community leader, teacher, author and what we at POOR Magazine call, a Poverty scholar is back in a kage.(jail ) being held on No Bail in Santa Clara County Jail.

    He is a victim of the racist, classist "Gang Enhancements" and the extremely racist  "Injustice System that ensnares every poor person it gets.

    Joey, like myself and many of us at POOR Magazine came from a life in struggle and poverty. He was incarcerated for much of his life and while incarcerated reached out to become a participant in our Notes from the Inside project, sending articles and original art while still incarcerated with the goal of teaching and sharing his struggle with other young men and women of color in poverty/struggle so as to change, transform and heal their journey. He did all of that and more. He was and is such a powerful voice that he helped countless youth while still inside, choose another direction and see clearly their worth.

     

    As soon as Joey was was “free”, he was on the ground running, launching educational media projects, teaching youth and adults in poverty and creating art and building movements for further change and transformation of his community and the world. 

     

    He has done so much powerful educational , media, radio  and community work with POOR Magazine, which is a poor and indigenous people-led media, arts, education and healing-based non-profit organization that my mother and i launched when I was a child and we were houseless. Our entire organization isl in grief without his voice. 

     

    On the personal side, Joey changed my life. As a formerly incarcerated very low-income single parent, the struggle to stay grounded is very real. The struggle to stay inspired and on track is absolutely key and Joey has helped both me and my sun when we were in extreme depression due to the realities that poor families struggle with everyday. 

     

    In addition, Joey was and is an amazing artist and was one of the illustrators of this powerful childrens book about poverty and homelessness The Hardworker/el Trabajador Fuerte that we released last year. 

     

    Due to the system lies and twisting of the truth we are not able speak on any details on the case but suffice to say he was teaching, mentoring healing like he does every Sunday when he was re-caged.

     

    Please help him be free by sending letters to DA Jeff Rosen demanding he be released back to into the community so he can continue his powerFULL work creating Po Peoples Radio #FreeAztlan, his books, his teaching and all the work Joey does all the time, because his healing work is so needed.

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  • Earth Crisis: Fires and Floods

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
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    By Queennandi Xsheba PNN KEXU

     

    I remember as a child, my Mama would always play the song “Earth Crisis” by Steel Pulse, a decades-old popular Reggae song that delivered a powerful “cause and effect” message that referred to the consequences “mankind” will face for the exploitation, theft (for settlement and profit) disrespect and destruction of Mama Earth. As my mother would sway to the song, she had me sit down, listen to the message behind the beat and “mentally marinate” off what the group was talking about. Being a kid, I wasn’t interested in “mentally marinating” lyrics to a song- I just wanted to dance to it like everyone else. I recall asking her- “Mama, are the things in the song really gonna happen?” She said “They are happening now and when you grow up, it will be much worse!” And she was right…

     

    Here in California, many people have lost their homes due to the wildfires that have ravaged through at least seven counties including Alameda, Contra Costa and Stanislaus. Every year it seems as if the fires have become more treacherous and more difficult to contain, with the casualty rate rising steadily. It is heartbreaking enough to lose all of your possessions and years worth of memories but when life is lost it just adds to the pain and the struggle of trying to rebuild lives after surviving such devastation. If it’s not the wildlife that was nearly wiped out in the Australian fires it’s people and acres of land being wiped out everywhere a wildfire rear its ugly head, burning through Mother Earth like flammable paper. This indeed is an Earth Crisis.

     

    Across the nation, millions of people are still at risk of displacement when massive flooding tore through parts of southern Louisiana, Missouri and Arkansas, breaking a levy there. Images of people fleeing their homes in boats while some had to be rescued by helicopter was all over mainstream media and the internet haunting all of the heartfelt sympathy from readers.

     

    Across the world in India, over 2000 people lost their homes when they became submerged under water with one home being pushed off a cliffside after being leveled by a large wall. Several residents were swept away in the powerful tides and many fear a high death toll is iminent due to the magnitude of the flood and the lack of necessities. In the western region of Cambodia over 2000 people had to be evacuated with the help of authorities impacted by flooding that was waist-high in most parts. Food and water was distributed to residents in local and isolated communities and there were no reports of fatalities recorded. Central Vietnam was not as fortunate with hundreds of thousands of homes underwater, up to a million people have been affected and it is listed to have the most casualties- with another tropical storm on the way. Earth Crisis.

     

    Research showed that climate change is a huge part of why we are living in the era of constant “mega storms” and “hellfire blazes” The thievery of Mama Earth by drilling holes in the ocean in search for natural gas for profit, along with the poisoning of the soil to create “frankenfood” while hoarding organic (natural) food behind expensive price tags and the gluttony of consuming living things not meant to be on any menu and calling it a “delicacy”- These are universal laws that are being violated by everyone on one level or another and that is why it is very important to “know thyself” so we can “heal thyself” to gain a better understanding of those who walked this earth before us and the universal laws that were followed in order to leave us with the magnificent “wonders” that we have yet to decipher.   

     

    “Man and his ignorant state, signed and sealed his own fate”- “Earth Crisis” by Steel Pulse

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  • Fixing Our Problems Non-Violently -Family Council at my school

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    Family Council/Elephant meeting is when families and teachers identify problems and conflicts and find a way to fix them non-violently. We have many other meetings for other things like revolutionary construction.

     

    I've been in many family councils and seen many and it has changed my personality, but this one is about some different individuals.

     

    One day me and my brothers were just chilling talking, but some conflict happened between two girls. They were talking about some boys and a certain name came up. So Girl 1* started trash talking and Girl 2 didn't, then got offended and said something back. Girl 1 swung on Girl 2 and then they started fighting,

     

    We were surprised, it broke out fast. Girl 2 grabbed the broom and tried to hit Girl 1 with it and they were both throwing hands. Me and the other kids were hiding in a big container because the fight got so big. Amir tried to break it up but he got punched in the face. As the fight escalated adults came. 

     

    We had our Family Council. First we read the rules of respect, and there was a lot of yelling going on but we fixed the situation and Girl 1 and Girl 2 both took ownership. 

     

    Being at DeeColonize we have a lot of family councils, it’s normal at DeeColonize. Family councils are the only way we can solve issues without calling the police. And having these meetings carves you different and makes you think about things unlike your old self. That way you say oh, maybe I should not do that.

     

    We love each other at the end and there are no hard feelings. To be honest I like our system because we do no violence and talk it out without harming each other and at the end we pray as a happy big family. I am blessed to be in the school system like this because we are different. Normally there will be cops when a situation is escalated and one of the children will be harmed by the police or arrested. But we just talk.

     

    *Specifics and personal information such as names are confidential in all family council circles at Poor Magazine/Homefulness

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  • Mask Rage

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    We are all too familiar with the term “Road Rage,” an expression used to sugarcoat the inability for drivers to share the road in a safe manner and with common sense without injuring or killing one another. “Road Rage” is a stupid excuse for people with too much “entitlement” issues and not enough accountability being held for people behaving badly.

     

    Now we have “Mask Rage,”  a terminology I personally coined used to define the unnecessary altercations between folks who are taking the precautions seriously in the effort to stop the spread of the deadly COVID virus, versus those who are not being mindful and lack the consideration of others when it comes to slowing down the spread of the respiratory disease. 

     

    There has been a tidal wave of verbal and physical clashes both reported and unreported  between the “masked and unmasked” in the bay area and abroad since the COVID epidemic reared its ugly head. Even I myself had to chastise a few folks for being inconsiderate, similar to the tune of how “Sonny” tongue-lashed the big guy during the dice game scene in the movie “A Bronx Tale” when he said “Stop breathing on me! You’re killing me over here!!” Subsequently,  “Sonny” made the big dude go inside the bathroom in a quarantine-type of way.
     

    What doesn’t make the situation any better when it comes down to staying safe and healthy is the fact that president Donald Trump has been saying half-witted things such as how children are basically “immune” to the disease and that the cases of COVID will not increase if we cease or fall back in testing, so to speak. If this way of thinking is coming from the “leader” of this country, who lacks the steady habit of wearing a mask himself then we are in big trouble because how are we to encourage and educate people on the importance of social distancing and wearing masks with Trump making “dum-dum” remarks like the ones mentioned above? 

     

    According to research, in the state of California alone it has been reported that the cases of COVID have risen past the 500,000 mark (over 5+ million nationwide) with over 175,000 deaths (combined) while in other parts of the world, such as the Kingdom of Cambodia for instance there are only 273 cases of COVID with no casualties and in South Africa, the stats so far is 596,000 cases with over 12,000 deaths. 

     

    The combination of folks being cautious, paranoid and the failure to be more consciously aware has created quite a bit of tension amongst the people. We must work harder together, if we are to nip COVID in the bud and lower the cases of infection. It is selfish and unfair of those who have no regard for others and blindly contribute to the rise of COVID due to the attitude of entitlement and ignorance that lead to the closures of more businesses, institutions and the threat of poverty on a more higher and tragic scale. Personally, I (over) do my part in combating the spread of  COVID by wearing not one mask, but two. I also wear two sets of clothing, wash my hands frequently, continue to practice the shelter in place order, going outdoors only for necessities and instead of giving other folks 6 feet of social distancing, I give 8 feet whenever possible amongst the other precautions I take. “Teamwork makes a dream work” as the saying goes and if we all do our part we will soon see positive results instead of pointing the blame at someone else with foolish stereotypes that gets us nowhere in the long run.

     

    Queennandi Xsheba, Staff writer at POOR Magazine and co-founder of The Queen’s Consortium of Humanity

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  • The Votes are in

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    By Queennandi Xsheba PNN KEXU

     

    President Trump is out- and Biden is the newly elected president of the United States along with Kamala Harris making history as the first woman of color to become the vice president of this nation. Before Kamala, Shirley Chisholm became the first African descendant woman to serve in New York’s 12th congressional district and did so successfully for seven terms. These historical accomplishments would probably be still a dream without the people’s voting voice. 

     

    There were a lot of mixed feelings from the community regarding the new president and vice president with some folks saying that the Biden-Harris combo may turn out to be worse than Trump and Pence. One voter even said that with Kamala Harris district attorney background and infamous lockup rate she fears that “The whole country will get locked up.” 

     

    Another voter from the community stated that Biden was “just as racist” as Trump and the fact that a woman of color is vice president doesn’t mean that the change the people anticipate will come to fruition. 

     

    When we go down the list of past presidents it would be very difficult to name one “perfect” president regardless of cultural background or religion because there never was one, however it was the common thread of thinking amongst the voters that felt the need to put into office the politician that doesn’t “whip the people as hard” rather than to have a tyrant for a president who continues on with the agenda of oppression.

     

    According to “Community WeSearch”, former president Donald Trump not only was a “Tyrant” but a boastful criminal who separated families fleeing famine and other life-threatening danger. He turned a blind eye to the uptick of police terror running rampant in Black and Brown communities enabling “law enforcement” to kill at will with impunity, he failed at providing aid to the people to help sustain themselves during a deadly pandemic. Trump had also downplayed COVID with idiotic tweets and parading around the nation maskless eventually contracting COVID-19 himself, putting all those around him at great risk and had the gall to send “shout outs” to White supremacists groups during a presidential debate. With all that said, there was no wonder why there was such a huge voter turnout to get him out of office because he was “a beast who lacked presidential integrity.”

     

    Even with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris preparing to run the “free world” folks still have the “nail-biting” vibe that change will still continue to progress slowly, or stagnate altogether once again. Keep in mind that there is no such thing as “perfection” and what this country really needs is “progress, equality, consciousness and loyalty” to the people without holding “votes” regarding our fate. And if the two newly-elect are to fail at the agenda of “humanity” it would be up to US to utilize our voting voice and continue on with our uphill battle for real change.

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  • Healing Sanitation, Cleaning Supplies, Tents & Sleeping Bags Needed for Radical Redistribution to Po & Houseless Folks

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
    Original Body
    As most of you know, people are hoarding wipes and hand sanitizer, paper towels, clorox, gloves, large bottles of water with spigots ( to cut down on plastic water bottle consumption) and masks. Meanwhile many people including houseless people have no access to them.
     
    If you have those, if you have access to them or if you can buy them for us, we would appreciate it. If people could drop off tents and sleeping bags too that would be much appreciated. 
     
    List of requested donations:
    - Hand sanitizer
    - Paper towels/Toilet Paper-Napkins
    - Clorox and lysol
    - Gloves
    - Face masks
    - Thermometers
    - Soap
    - Tents 
    - Sleeping Bags
    - Clorox Wipes 
    -Other Non-Toxic Solutions like Vinegar - and other non-toxic solutions - 
    -Healing Tinctures, 
    -energy C - and other healing /immune system enhancers- 
     
    These things can be dropped off at Homefulness - 8032 BlackArthur (Macarthur) Bl - Deep East Huchuin (Oakland) pls email poormag@gmail.com to let us know- 
     
    Or you can Donate on venmo- @RadicalRedistribution-Fund 
     
    So much gratitude for whatever you can help with- This is Interdependence! and we do it with or without a virus 
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  • Defund police, Fund humanity

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
    Original Body

    “We pay your salaries and you have your assault rifles ready to shoot us unarmed protesters!?!? Stop paying them, people!” A poverty skolar shouted from the crowd where about 100 people had gathered in front of the Tenderloin police station in SF to speak up against police terror, murder and blantant brutality that is swiftly plauging many states in the nation once again.

     

    Worldwide unrest opposing the murders of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Atatiana Jefferson and Ahmaud Arbery will not “quiet down” anytime soon, nor should it, because as long as the police perpetuate a form of domestic terrorism our voices shall be heard in unison demanding justice for our murdered loved ones.

     

    While president trump was at a rally in Arizona making up racist names to replace the name of “co-vid” Rayshard Brooks was being laid to rest in a private celebration of life service in Atlanta  and people including young students took to the streets in Berkeley and San Francisco in opposition of police terror.

     

    Protesters that were at the Tenderloin police station had also called out the constant criminalization of the homeless in the city by police and other officials citing that power washing away poor people’s tents without having adequate resources available for those in need with housing, mental health and substance abuse problems is not the solution to the houseless epidemic but to support those in crisis during the covid pandemic and not leave people in the streets basically to die.

     

    The demand was to cease the abundance of funding to police departments and take some of the financial resources and redirect them into more programs that would serve the communities’ needs such as education, healthcare, affordable housing, mental/drug treatment programs and most of all - equal opportunity.

     

    “Every time there is a crisis or a state of emergency due to a disaster, poor people’s lives are always looked over and swept under the rug” said one protester. “Our lives do not matter not only when it comes down to the police, but the system as a whole.”

     

    Some folks argue that if the police departments were to be defunded, that the crime rate will hit the roof because there would be no police officers to serve and protect the citizens. Unfortunately not every cop on the job “protects and serves” unless they are protecting more affluent neighborhoods and serving impoverished folks with the butt of their billy clubs-or worse. The excuse of police brutality victims engaging in alleged criminal activities is played out and does not give authorities the right to hand out death sentences, with that said the criminal activity amongst police departments must be called out indefinitely because criminals in uniform do not deserve one red cent from the very people that they (police) oppress and kill on a daily basis.

     

    The severe discord between the police and the black community has its history of not only brutality, but fear itself because who in the community would dare call a cop when the chief himself was the grand dragon of the KKK? The deep-seeded racism that “kept colored folk in their places” is also a tactic that conditioned black communities and other communities of color to become complacent with being victimized and refusing to report crimes out of fear of being killed and nowadays, deported and with that layer added we have a long way to go.

     

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  • Immune Tips for COVID-19 (and for cold and flu season in general)

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
    Original Body
    I think it's safe to say that we've all been thinking more about public health and stopping the
    spread of viruses over the last few weeks. The need for social distancing right now is high. This
    help us to to protect each other (especially those who are elder, immune compromised, or have
    other health conditions that make them more vulnerable) from rapid virus spread, and helps to
    avoid overwhelming our health system.
    I also want to remind you that our bodies come equipped with an immune system that is
    designed for fighting viruses. Below are some nutrition and lifestyle tips to help you support your
    immune system, so that you are better able to fight off infection when exposed.
    First reduce the work your immune system has to do by minimizing the need to fight off
    viruses and bacteria.
    • Wash your hands, more than you are used to, more than you think you need to, and for
    longer than you probably do usually (20 seconds). Work up a good soapy lather. Great
    times to wash your hands: before eating, after using the bathroom, after touching public
    surfaces (door knobs, tables, chairs, etc), after using public transit.
    • Avoid touching your face.
    • As much as possible follow guidelines for social distancing, to minimize exposure of
    yourself and others.
    •Get as much sleep as you are able to.
    Sleep plays an important role in immune system functioning. Being well rested can help you
    fight infection and prevent getting sick by supporting an optimally functioning immune system. If
    you aren't getting as much sleep as you know you could use, try adding an hour or two of sleep
    in by going to bed earlier. Take advantage of opportunities to nap if they arise.
    •Remove whatever stresses you have control over.
    Stress reduces the immune system's ability to fight off infections. If there are any stresses in
    your life you have control over, take steps to remove or reduce them.
    Stay hydrated.
    Good hydration supports lymph flow, supports strong immune functioning, and helps your body
    eliminate toxins and bacteria. Aim to drink half your body weight in ounces of water a day.
    Avoid sugar.
    Sugar weakens the immune system. As much as possible, minimize sugary drinks and snacks
    to support your immune health.
    Eat foods high in zinc.
    • Zinc supports and strengthens the immune system.
    • Foods high in zinc include: oysters (you can find smoked oysters in a can for more
    affordable prices), lamb, pumpkin seeds (soaked/sprouted), grass fed beef, chickpeas,
    cocoa powder, kefir, yogurt, mushrooms, spinach, chicken, turkey, cheese, swiss chard,
    lima beans, potato (with skin), oats, pecans.
    • You can also find zinc lozenges, for when you first get sick, in many grocery stores.
    Eat foods high in Vitamin A.
    • Vitamin A helps regulate the immune system.
    • Foods high in vitamin A include: liver, egg yolks fatty fishes (like salmon), sweet
    potatoes, carrots, red and orange bell peppers, dark green vegetables.
    Eat Probiotic Foods
    • Over 70% of your immune system is in your gut! Treat it well. Probiotic foods can help
     
    boost the immune system and promote the production of natural antibodies.
    • Some probiotic foods include: yogurt, sauerkraut, keifer, crème fraiche, live pickles,
    kimchi, and other fermented vegetables, kombucha, kvass...
    Kitchen Medicine Cabinet
    • Shiitake and maitake mushrooms help to strengthen the immune system.
    • Ginger can naturally boost the immune system and help to fight viruses. Good for tea
    (with lemon, honey yum!) and cooking
    • Garlic is antiviral. Good for tea and cooking
    • Onions are full of immune boosting nutrients. Good for cooking. You can also steep cut
    onions in water or honey or, for those who are adventurous
    • Kitchen medicine cabinet recipes (from my kitchen:
    ◦ I won't get sick tea: garlic, ginger, black pepper, lemon, honey steeped in hot water. I
    sometimes add in herbs like rosemary, thyme, or eucalyptus.
    ◦ Homemade cough syrup: Finely cut onions, garlic and ginger and fill a mason jar half
    way. Pour honey on top of the onions, garlic, and ginger, put a top on the jar, and let it
    sit over night. The syrup is ready to use the next morning. No need to remove the
    veggies, just press down to access the syrup.
    ◦ Fire cider: I finely chop garlic, ginger, hot chillies, horseradish, onions, black pepper,
    turmeric root (or whatever combination of those I have available to me) and fill a
    mason jar 1/2-3/4 full with the mixture. Fill the jar to the top with apple cider vinegar.
    This one is best if you're able to let it sit for a few weeks. Then you can take “shots” or
    spoonfuls of fire cider to help fight off cold and flu.
    ◦ Classic tea: ginger, lemon juice, and honey steeped in hot water. Add in cinnamon for
    some extra warming effects.
     
    Other Herbs
    • Elderberry helps to boost the immune system. You can find elderberry syrups in many
    grocery stores.
    • Licorice root is antiviral, antibacterial, increases the production of more immune cells,
    and increases the activity of existing immune cells.
    • Echinacea is antiviral, antibacterial, increases the production of more immune cells, and
    increases the activity of existing immune cells.
    • Rosemary, thyme, and eucalyptus are helpful for coughs. They make delicious teas, with
    honey and lemon.
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  • Justice for Steven Taylor

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
    Original Body

    Photo- Steven Taylor. Source Lee Merritt

     

     

    It has been a little over two months since Steven Taylor was shot and killed by a police officer inside a Walmart in San Leandro and there has been no justice to his memory. Taylor was unhoused at the time and experiencing a mental health crisis, but rather than calling for a trained mental health expert or the city’s homeless bike police unit, police officers shot him, for holding a baseball bat. National attention to similar police brutality cases has galvanized local San Leandro organizers, and over 70 people attended the June 15th San Leandro City Council meeting to demand justice for Steven Taylor and call for defunding the police. 

     

    In a meeting that lasted well into the early morning hours, the San Leandro City Council was split on approving the city budget. While three councilmembers voted to delay the budget vote, the remaining four councilmembers voted to approve the budget and re-allocate $1.7 million dollars that would have gone to the police department to other community services. This should not be interpreted as truly ‘defunding the police’ as the original city budget included increases to the police department annual budget of over $40 million. 

     

    Among the police budget cuts for the $1.7 million is the popular San Leandro police homeless bike unit. A component of the San Leandro homeless compact, two officers work as case managers to unhoused individuals and assist the Recreation and Human Services department in providing transportation, resources, and social services. A recent media article frames the issue of defunding police as pitting this service to the unhoused against reducing police brutality, a particularly cruel irony given Steven being unhoused at the time of the incident. In reality, the police department has no reason to be involved in mental health services or community outreach to the unhoused. Even if the officers are acting as case managers for the individuals, they are still being called on by businesses and residents to protect property and profit. There is no need for a militarized presence in communities, let alone in unhoused communities.  

     

    The choice between services for the unhoused and reducing police brutality is a false one. To truly keep communities safe and cared for, such services need to be invested in and placed under more appropriate departments such as Recreation and Human Services. The police budget needs to be cut more drastically and funds need to be reallocated to community programs such as mental health services and resources for the unhoused. This is what justice for Steven Taylor needs to look like. 

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  • Stop Hoarding Hotel Rooms- Press Statement by Houseless & Housed Californians Against California "CoronaCamps"

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
    Original Body
    Press Contact: Leroy Moore, Lisa Tiny Gray-Garcia (510)-435-7500 - email: poormag@gmail.com
     
    Houseless Peoples and Advocates Stand Together Against "Camps" For Homeless Californians While Motel and Hotel Rooms are Hoarded and Sit Empty 
     
    From Santa Cruz to San Francisco (and all across this nation) government agencies who receive millions of dollars to "help homeless people"  are warehousing unhoused people in cold, unsafe convention halls, parking lots or abandoned buildings, while thousands of motel and hotel rooms are hoarded by greedy corporations owners and sit empty
     
    "I was stopped by police three times yesterday asking me what i was doing on the street," said John Randall, unhoused Pvoerty Skola reporter for POOR Magazine's RoofLESS radio. 
     
    "We need to place vulnerable unhoused people in hotel rooms now. Time wasted is lives risked." said Jennifer Friedenbach, Director of Coalition on Homelessness
     
    "Many privileged people have never experienced this in their lifetimes, however, people with disabilities, especially us who are houseless, have experienced this over and over, how government and even some in our communities have time and time again left us behind in times of emergencies from hurricane Katrina to the earthquake in Puerto Rico.  Just as the New Orleans Superdome became a terrifying place for a lot of people who  became homeless today in San Francisco, the mayor is opening up indoor camps. This is why we need solutions from and by the people like Homefulness of Poor Magazine, said Leroy Moore, Co-founder of Homefulness - a homeless people's solution to homelessness and Krip Hop Nation.
     
    " Why would i ever go to camp?  As a houseless Black woman, i have no trust in the government," said Marcia C - houseless poverty skola reporter for POOR Magazine
     
    The Bay Area and all of California is home to some of the largest homeless communities in the country, yet local governments have provided little to prevent the spread of coronavirus among homeless people and are now coming up with a fascist response that is analogous to incarceration or internment camps, while houseless folks in cities like Berkeley and San Francisco face increased police harassment for not: sheltering in place.
     
    "These Camps will kill us if the police don't first harass us to go in them... the terrifying actions of politricksters like San Francisco Mayor London Breed, Governor Newsom and Justin Cummings of Santa Cruz, as well as wealth-hoarding and land-stealing corporate hotel and motel owners all working in tandem to perpetuate dangerous scarcity models of not enough will result in the death of thousands of us poor and houseless people,"  said Lisa "Tiny" Gray-Garcia, formerly houseless Co-founder of POOR Magazine and Homefulness and author of Criminal of Poverty : Growing Up homeless in America
     
    Unhoused communities are more likely to struggle with medical fragility, disability and/or  have health conditions including HIV, Heart Disease, and Diabetes, making them extremely vulnerable during global pandemics. 
     
    Advocates and houseless people across California have been struggling with increased polcie harassment for walking, sleeping or living while houseless in public for years and and now with the implementation of these "Coronacamps" the police interactions have become more violent and dangerous.
     
    "Indoor camps as currently fashioned will not prevent the spread of COVID-19. It, in fact, does the opposite. It places people in close quarters with inadequate sanitation opportunities including bathroom and isolation areas when Californians have been ordered to shelter in place. It does not provide, per the Governor’s charge, “a door with a key that locks.”...said Carol Fife, Director ACCE and Moms4Housing Organizer.
     
    "All of our health depends on each other right now, and hoarding money and empty hotel rooms means more of us will die. This virus is making it more clear than ever before that our decision to prioritize private property over our friends and neighbors who have been evicted and displaced is a matter of life and death, and the city is choosing death. " said housed member of POOR Magazine's Solidarity Family- a coalition of conscious people with race and class privilege who radically redistribute hoarded resources to support unhoused Black, Brown, Indigenous and Poor people across Turtle Island 

    As a contrast to the government scarcity model politricks, acts of vioent wealth-hoarding of land and resources is POOR Magazine’s Homefulness Project, The United Front Against Displacement Self-Help Hunger Program, East Oakland Collective, The Disability Culture Club, HomiesEmpowerment, Community Ready Corps, Consider the Homeless and other very grassroots organizations all across the Bay Area that have been doing daily Mutual aid redistribution efforts to unhoused and very low-income housed or marginally housed indigenous refugees, providing supplies of gloves, masks, hand sanitizers and more to people who have no way of affording or even attaining these crucial survival supplies. All of the agencies are accepting donations of supplies and resources to continue this urgent work.

    "We are the ones in the trenches fighting this war against a virus with the poor people while those “in power” continue their behavior of protecting the dollar " Barbara Brust, Consider the Homeless in Berkeley

    We stand with the houseless people in California demanding the human right to be housed. There are more abandoned houses, hotels and dorm rooms than homeless people. No house less person should die from a preventable death. House the people now., said Cheri Honkala- Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights Campaign and Poor Peoples Army Philadelphia, Penn

     
    "It is criminal to imagine a world where we have empty hotels, empty buildings, and we say we are concerned about Covid-19, but refuse to open them up to our unhoused neighbors. These hotels that do not open their doors should be boycotted and shouldn't allow to operate if they are not willing to be our community's keepers at an emergency time such as this." Dr. Cesar A. Cruz, Co-Founder, Homies Empowerment
     
    "I am terrified of dying on the streets, but more scared of what will happen in these modern-day concentration camps, said Papa G-, elder houseless poverty skola from East Oakland 
     
    “We know that in San Francisco, one out of two unhoused neighbors are over 50 years old, with the majority being Black and Brown people. Many many have disabilities and are most vulnerable to not surviving a covid19 exposure. As much as the Bay Area is famous for creating disability rights, the city of San Francisco has an ugly history of regarding disabled people as expendable, ticketing people on the street and forcing people into warehouses to be kept out of sight. It’s scary that between this death camp and the push for conservatorship, Mayor Breed’s plan for unhoused elders and disabled people hasn’t changed much from the high days of San Franciscan eugenics society so likes to feel removed from.” Stacey Park, Disability Justice Culture Club member
     
    "Our cities have hundreds, probably thousands of hotel rooms standing empty. These must be made available through a partnership between hotel owners and government, for people who are unhoused. It is irresponsible and heartless to crowd unhoused people into convention centers with insufficient sanitation possibilities and no way to social-distance. No human being is disposable, and they should never be warehoused, Nichola Torbett, POOR Magazine Solidarity Family member
     
    "If we dont go into them we will be arrested, period," said Able, youth houseless poverty skola reporter from North Oakland.
     
    “With thousands of vacant hotel rooms available, Mayor breed has decided to forego recommendations of social distancing and instead socially concentrate thousands of people in indoor warehouse camps, beds placed a few feet from one another. In one of the richest cities in the world, Mayor Breed shows that wealth disparity looms over the pandemic prioritizing the rich at the great expense of our collective health.”-Rebecca Ruiz --

    Co-sponsors of this statement include HomiesEmpowerment of Oakland  POOR Magazine's Homefulness Project- the SFBayview Newspaper, -East Oakland Collective Self-Help Hunger Program, United Front Against Displacement, POOR Magazine's Solidarity Family,KRIP HOP NATION, Consider the Homeless, and SAC SOUP,.To reach any of the speakers for a comment please email poormag@gmail.com

     
     
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  • From Leroy’s 1980’s Road to Radio To Today’s KEXU 96.1 FM Krip-Hop Radio @ Poor Magazine

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    PNNscholar1
    Original Body
     
    The biggest joke in my youth in the late 70’s and 80’s was my goal to be a radio DJ because of my disability Cerebral Palsy I used to stutter. Yes, people like teachers, some family members, friends and counselor all laughed about the goal of being on the radio. Here is my story of my dream to be on the radio from 1980’s WCCC 106.9 FM Hartford, CT. to today with Poor Magazine’s KEXU 96.1 FM East Oakland, CA..
     
     
     
    When I moved back to my mother after my dad and mom split, we lived in an apartment in West Hartford, CT.. right  across the street of WCC C FM.  WCCC-FM was the home of Howard Stern beginning in late 1979, where he hosted the station’s morning show. This was Stern’s first job in a large market. It was at WCCC-FM that Stern met Fred Norris, the longest-tenured member of Stern’s staff, who followed Stern when he left Hartford. Beginning in May 1996, Stern’s syndicated morning show aired every weekday morning on WCCC until he departed for Sirius Satellite Radio.  At that  time I was a hard rocker like Ozzy to ZZ Top to AC/DC so Stern was the person I listened to.  I used to look out the living room’s window to see if I could seeStern’s get out of his care but I   never saw him.
     
     
     
    I wanted to go across the street and knock on  the door of WCCC but I never did..  At this time boom box with cassette players were in, and I made homemade tapes where I recorded my voice introducing songs from what WCCC was playing at that time.   As I went public about my goal of being on the radio, the laughter started and it was loud and all the time. I played it cool and tried to shrug it off but it did hurt and after two years I dropped my goal.
     
     
     
    After years and years of being force to take speech classes, my consistent stuttering stopped, but my goal of being on the radio turned into being a lawyer however the media bug was still with me and came out through writing submitting articles to newsletters and newspapers.  In the late 90’s because of Poor Magazine and Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization, DAMO got me back to   my media love especially radio with mix of reactions. Gary N. Gray, the co-founder of DAMO had a great idea to  start The Moore-Gray Matter Show on Berkeley public access TV in the late 90’s.  The show was well supported with top notch tech people so Gary & I could concentrate on our guess and our script, music and cuts to live feeds, pictures and our logo.  At the same time in the late 90’s my column, Illin-N Chillin on Poor Magazine dealing with race & disability also many articles in a Black Newspaper the San Francisco Bayview Newspaper were exploding and getting people’s attention.
     
     
     
    In the 90’s Poor Magazine had a radio  show on Berkeley’s KPFA Free Speech Radio 94.1 FM and they invited me on to read about issues facing Black/Brown people with disabilities.     Although the listeners liked what I was reported on and Tiny & her mother Dee of Poor Magazine had my back but KPFA’s director at the time told Dee that Poor Magazine should not have me on their radio show because of my disability that affected my speech.  Poor Magazine is still holding on to their small  part on KPFA that have been cut down to only ten to fifteen minutes on Hard Knock Show.
     
     
     
    I was very honor to be invited by Roland Washington  to be apart of his show on the only Black radio station in the Bay area and I think in California.  KPOO 89.5 FM & Washington supported me however because I was gentrified out of San Francisco to Berkeley the transportation  became too much so I left.  Back at KPFA in Berkeley in early 2000’s a collective of people with disabilities got together and wrote a radio show program and it was accepted.  Pushing Limits is now a half-hour radio show providing critical coverage of disability issues and bringing the insight of the grassroots disability movement to the general public. Pushing Limits advances the voices of people who live with disabilities. It is produced by a collective of media makers and activists who themselves live with disability.  The collective asked me to be involved and I agreed.  My involvement last a couple years then after some negative feelings toward what I was producing mainly Black issues I decided to leave and went onto Berkeley Free radio that was duck tape kind of radio show that  didn’t had FCC stamp of approval to air. After Berkeley Free Radio, online radio was blowing up at that time so I did a Krip-Hop radio show for only a year online this was mid 2000’s the same time I started Krip-Hop Nation in 2007.
     
     
     
    Back to Poor Magazine in October 20017 Poor Magazine applied and got a low power community radio operator license from The Federal Communications Commission, FCC and now today in 2020 Poor Magazine’s KEXU 96.1 FM is on the air and Krip-Hop radio with Leroy Cerebral Palsy voice finally  found his home with other poverty scholars.
     
     
     
    Since 1980’s I have been a gust on many radio shows from BBC to stations in South Africa and all around the US.  Today there are different disabled voices on radio and making their own audio blogs like Alice Wong’s  The Disability Visibility Project to The World’s No. 1 Blind DJ, Anthony “DJ TouchTone in Philly on 100.3 WRNB & so much more!  So come back and listen to  KEXU 96.1 FM live if you live in East Oakland on the dial every Tuesday and Thursday or on soundcloud at the links below.
     
     
     
    https://www.poormagazine.org/radio
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  • Youth Poverty Skolaz Response to Billionaires Disaster Krapitalism

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
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    Bonanza is Cansa, by Kimo Umu
     
    Since early January of this year, the covid-19 virus has continued to surge through the country. Many who are impacted first are the people without homes struggling to make it to the next day.
     
    In the United States today 78 percent of households are living paycheck to paycheck. 20 percent of these individuals have a net worth of zero and below. I suspect this includes the homeless, impoverished and immigrants. 
     
    I know this from the firsthand account of my experiences with poverty along with others like me. While Jeff Bezos is filling his pockets full of ________ this community of mine suffers from the lack of assistance.
     
    Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and Warren Buffet own as much wealth as the bottom half of all households together. Plus the amount these people are making has increased ever since Donald Trump's inauguration.
     
    Jeff Bezos has made up to ten billion dollars. While his previous ex-wife Makenzie Bezos has made upwards to 3.5 billion dollars. This also includes, Elon Musk CEO of Tesla, whose wealth has increased by 5 billion dollars.
     
    How did they make all this money? This is maybe to the due to the fact that these billionaires' taxes were lowered by 79%. From 1980 to 2018, taxes paid by these billionaires assessed from their wealth was decreased by 79% and is still decreasing till this day.
     
    There is a solution floating around, saying to unleash a stimulus package. Meaning we give a percentage of our tax money to corporations and while some don't have a home, we will still need to pay our taxes.
     
    This solution sounds like the poor people's led solution without all the privatization. The "Stolen Land and hoarded resources redistribution" is a solution to the problem of poverty.
     
    Here, I can hide it no longer. I am a part of this courageous organization against the war on poverty. The United States has put a gap between the rich and the poor.
     
    The idea is fueled by the fact that this country was founded on colonization. A need to conquer and dominate while others suffer. Or as it's known, the scarcity model.
     
    We find consulting those with wealth and convincing them to contribute to those in need is a modern-day form of decolonization. 
     
    Though it is not easy to try to find an answer to the problem it is still better to try. Even though many of these billionaires are not directly responsible for the declining economy their act of standing by like nothing is wrong is the problem. 
     
    How the Rich get Richer: COVID-19 SPECIAL EDITION, by Tibu Garcia
     
    In nature, there is a balance, an ecosystem. You can see an example of this ecosystem anywhere if you look close enough. This is how it should be, yet capitalism and the greed of men and women who thirst for power make this balance impossible. Capitalism allows those greedy people a way to profit off of the less fortunate, to feed off of them in a way that doesn't make sense in the natural order of things and upsets the balance. This has been an issue throughout human history, and now due to an epidemic that affects both classes of wealth, it is thriving. Billionaires who should be helping keep their fellow humans alive and safe are watching them die, hiding their wicked grins behind charity donations and tax write offs, but it is obvious to me that these people who stand at the top, most of them being born already three fourths of the way there, gain in massive ways from our suffering. 
     
    “Between March 18 and April 10, 2020, over 22 million people lost their jobs as the unemployment rate surged to 15 percent. Over the same three weeks, U.S billionaire wealth increased by 282 billion, an almost 10 percent gain.”, that was from the Billionaire Bonanza 2020: Wealth Windfalls, Tumbling Taxes, and Pandemic Profiters report by the Institute for Policy Studies. This quote sums up the unfairness and imbalance of the system that keeps us all down. When we, as poor and indigenous people, are suffering through a deadly disease, the richest in this country not only do nothing to help us, but they make us suffer more in order to make more profit
     
    Homeless people's tents and belongings are still being sweeped, people who can't pay rent are still being evicted, even though the primary reason they can’t pay rent nowadays is because they lost their job, being deemed “non-essential” workers, by the very companies who are profiting from all of this. In an apartment complex owned by Raj Properties, 37 tenants are being evicted due to unpaid rent when the County of Alameda has a Eviction Moratorium in place, meaning a law that allows tenants to not need to pay rent in this crisis if they are unemployed.   
      
    Some of the companies that are seeing the most influx of profit are companies who solely operate online. Now that most of the United States are cooped up in their houses in the era of technology, the online shopping industry, led by Amazon, is booming. Video chat companies like Zoom are also sharing the lions' worth in customers that are trying to stay in contact with family members that are unable to see each other in person. This is one of the many ways that companies like these profit from not only poor people, but middle and working class people.  
     
    At Homefulness, we have created a solution to this error in the ecosystem of life, and it is called the Stolen Land Hoarded Resources Tour and People Skool. The Tour goes right in the faces of the quiet, behind the scene oppressors, the real estate moguls and top earners in this country and tells them our story. We go to the richest places in the United States and tell them why they need to donate to our cause. We aren't begging, or pleading or asking or a handout. We are demanding reparations for the 500+ years of suffering their ancestors have put indigenous people through. Through Tours like those, and other workshops that we do as a part of Homefulness, we find wealthy people who have been profiting off of that system of oppression and want to change. We teach them what it means to repair, and what their ancestors have done that they haven't been taught.
     
    I have noticed in my life that there are certain imbalances, a certain level of unfairness. I see the higher class in their ivory towers and wonder why I am not them. I wonder why I was born into poverty, and why I had to go through what I did and they didn't. I start to question, maybe the rich being rich and the poor staying poor is a balance, they consume us for greed and we work for them and stay under their thumb. If that is the way it is supposed to be, then I want to set out to change that. Using what I know about this uneven scale, I can change this twisted ecosystem that spits out anything it can't use, and treasures the things that are useless. The billionaires that are making money on people who have nothing are going to keep getting richer unless we have movements like Homefulness using the Stolen Land Tour to stop that from happening.   
     
    Billionaire Bonanza, by Akil Corrillo
    The first article I read was Billionaire Bonanza which was an article explaining the wealth that well- known billionaires have. It brings up two main topics, taxes and how the pandemic is affecting their money. It brings up people like Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett. According to the Billionaire Bonanza the wealth of billionaires has increased by 10.5 percent since Trump has become president. What's even more surprising is that just 23 days into the Covid pandemic their wealth had increased by 9.5 percent, which is a huge increase in such a short time.Meanwhile, an estimated 78 percent of households are living paycheck to paycheck, while 20 percent have zero or negative net worth. In addition there is the growing unemployment because of this pandemic and the possible recession. The taxes the billionaires pay, which is measured as a percentage of their wealth, decreased by 79 percent, which just feeds the hoarding pigs of America. We will have trillions in debt after this pandemic and let's hope that the rich don't try to escape the rise in tax.
     
    Last year the amount of billionaires rose from 607 people to 614. But their total wealth decreased from $3.111 trillion to $2.947 trillion. This year things are turning around for them due to the pandemic.By April 10, their wealth had surged to $3.229 trillion, surpassing the 2019 level. Jeff Bezos has been the one who has gained the most with his wealth increasing over $25 billion since January 1, 2020 and $12 billion since February 21st, 2020, the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. One thing that stood out to me was, “Within 30 months of the September 2008 crash, most billionaire fortunes had recovered.” 
     
    The next article I read was Poor people help ‘rich’ people redistribute stolen inherited and hoarded wealth across Mama Earth by Vivi T, Poor Magazine. This article is about a redistribution tour Poor Magazine had. It's a tour in which one enters a wealthy neighborhood and educates people with money on what is going on and if lucky maybe some will choose to redistribute and help. People from all over the community and different activist groups all joined this tour. Corrina Gould of the Sogorea Land Trust was part of this and educated everyone on the land they live in and what they do to help. It seems like they were successful in getting one guy to email them and start helping Poor Magazine by distributing his wealth. It was only one person out of the bunch of houses they knocked on put at least its progress.
     
    After reading these two articles I felt like they were made to be read one after the other. The first one is about the mass wealth these billionaires have and how they profit out of almost anything. The next article was about solutions Poor Magazine has done to try to redistribute this wealth to help people in need. After reading these articles a couple things are clear, this system is not made for everyone and is clearly biased. I also learned that wealth means power and power means control. It's obviously not fair that there are families without a home or food but then there's billionaires with 6 homes and 10 cars. Something that commonly happens with rich people is that they get bored with their money and start to spend it on useless things like sending a tesla to space. This made me think of the times I would watch mythbusters with my dad and in one episode they destroyed cars and my dad would say “They should have given me that car” I always thought it was funny but now it's more clear on what he meant. This is where the word “Hoarding” comes into play. I always have wanted to make a lot of money, it's always been a dream. I've seen my family stressed out about it, moved a whole lot (luckily never homeless) and I also hated the fact that we couldn't afford things that everyone else at school had. These are things I've always wanted to escape. I also have to take up the responsibility of sending money to my family in Guatemala every month and it's something I'm prepared to do regardless if I'm rich or not, obviously it would be better if I'm rich. 
     

     

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  • Justice for Kayla Moore -Youth Poverty Skola Reports-

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Kayla Moore’s Story 
    By Amir Hughes
     
    Tuesday 2020 January 7, we went to a protest for Kayla Moore because she hasn't had justice from the court or from the police, and the family of Kalya Moore is still fighting.
     
    Lisa said “Kayla Moore was trans women.’’ Kayla Moore had a disabally called schizophrenia. her friend called the police because she needed help. But the police was trying arrested her for a warrant that wasn’t in her name, and the police choked her on her futon couch. And her caretaker was there watching her dying.
     
    Six Berkeley police were on Kayla Moore also while she was in handcuffs and the police said that they called the ambulance to help her from dying but it was too late. But the police that killed her haven't got justice for her and haven’t left the police department. 
     
    “We don't need cops, we need counselors,” said Mario Moore, her sister. But the police called Kayla Moore a “it.” All this happen in Berkeley.
     
    I could tell she was a wonderful person in her own way and she had family that really love her and her friends too. The protest was in San Francisco by a courthouse. The family of Kayla Moore went in the courthouse to fight for the case. 
     
    I could tell at the protest that she was much loved  by her family and her friends and she had a big smile on her face that is brighter than the sun. I could see she liked to smile and loved throwing the peace sign up. And that they had T-shirts to support her case and to wear it to get justice.But me my classmates couldn’t go in the courthouse of San Francisco because we needed IDs to go in.
     
    You have to support your people because we all the same here in this world and we are all equal and that why we were put on this earth. But some people say we all different but we are not, we are all human. Kayla Moore was a sweet angel and she has good energy.
     
    And I send my love and anger to the family who lost their loved one. She is now in a better place and she doesn't have to suffer in this place. And we will see her again. 
     
    Reports from the DeeColonize Academy Youth Poverty Skolaz.
     
    Kayla Moore Appeal Trial
    By Tibu Garcia/PNN
     
    “She had been formally unhoused, she was a poverty scholar, the cops showed up and they tried to get her on a warrant…”, those were the words of Lisa Ganser, a disability activist and a long time member of the Idriss Stelly Foundation, as well as a writer for POOR Magazine, on Kayla Moore, an African-descent, disabled, trans woman who was killed by the police in Berkeley in 2013. “She should have been alive”, she continued, shaking her head, most likely recalling how Kayla was murdered during a schizophrenic episode in her own home. On February 12th, 2013, Berkeley Police responded to a 9-1-1 call from John Hayes, Moore’s roommate, because he was concerned for her mental state after she got into an argument with her girlfriend, Angel. He called the police because he was aware that Berkeley Police Department (BPD) has done welfare checks on her in the past, and they told more to voluntarily seek help with the BPD.
     
    When the police arrived, they came in planning to arrest Hayes and Moore for outstanding warrants. John Hayes had warrants equaling to 5,000 USD and a certain Xavier Moore from San Francisco, (Xavier Moore being Kayla’s birth name). The only problem with the warrant for Xavier Moore is this Moore was born in 1952, which would make him 20 years older than Kayla. The police charged in the building without knowing or caring about any of this. They restrained Hayes and began to wrestle with an increasingly hysterical Kayla, and immediately called for backup as Kayla was, according to the police report, “resisting arrest”. Officer Brown, one of the arresting officers, stated in his report that he was aware Kayla Moore had mental health issues. 
     
    The officers handcuffed Kayla, and restrained her with the WRAP police restraining gear, and then they thought their job was done. When they noticed she wasn't breathing, they took off her restraints, did some chest compressions, then waited for the EMT to come and resuscitate her. No officers claimed to assist or restore her breathing in any way. 
     
    Seven years later, on the brisk morning of Thursday, January 9th, a press conference took place in front of the United State Court for the 9th Circuit, and attending that press conference was Deecolonize Academy. I was a part of the youth poverty skolas we had on the scene, standing in solidarity and in honor of Kayla Moore, and in support of her family in their lawsuit against the city for using excessive force and acting on a false warrant, as well as violating BPD’s own Americans with Disabilities Act Policy by using force in an arrest where the “suspect” had a mental disability. 
     
    “People should not be afraid to call for mental help assistance,” said Maria Moore, sister to Kayla Moore, “if someone is in crisis, you shouldn't be like, I can’t call and get you help because I don't want something to happen to you, because that is a typical story that happens. We don't need cops, we need counselors.” Maria has fought for justice for her sister tirelessly in court, on the streets and online since her sister was killed. As I have been doing more and more research about this case and the people involved, I have seen how much effort and time that this amazing and powerful woman has put into getting justice for her sister and other victims of police brutality. 
     
    It is horrifying to me now as it was then to hear about a black, trans woman be killed when she needed help. She did nothing wrong, she was only scared for her life and terrified of the six officers that were crowding and pushing and suffocating her for absolutely no reason. Kayla had just argued with her girlfriend, after dealing with something like that, I would assume someone has a decent amount of sadness and frustration in them, and when all those officers showed up with an agenda to arrest it didn't make the situation any better.
     
    This case was similar in a way to how NYPD murdered Eric Garner, by suffocating him and refusing to get him breathing again, and the very fact that there is someone else to compare her to, that another person and probably many others that I do not know of, lost their lives by being literally crushed by 6 or more officers, crying and screaming for help yet being killed by the very people who swore an oath to serve and protect, the fact that when talking about cases involving police violence I can state 50-60 off of memory, the fact that I am able to do that means something is fundamentally wrong with the system that governs over us. There is something fundamentally wrong with how this government treats a specific class of its citizens. People like Luis Gongora Pat, Oscar Grant, Eric Garner, Kayla Moore, and so, so many others that I couldn't mention all of them even if I wrote an entire book, are just obstacles to this great, free nation known as the United States of America.     
     
    Kayla Moore smiling and holding up a peace sign
     
    Kayla Moore Case Review
    By Kimo Umu
     
    The 9th of January, I arrived to the sounds and echoes screaming ‘’Justice for Kayla Moore.’’ There was a  group of revolutionaries in front of the courthouse of the 9th circuit in downtown San Francisco on 7th and Market. The strange thing was that we were one of the only media outlets that showed up to report on the action.
     
    We focus on this particular side of media because many of the people who operate with us have experienced and are oppressed as well under this capitalistic society. This society loves covering up the truth.
     
    ‘’Kayla needed help she didn't need to be killed,’’ said Lisa Tiny Gray. She said this during the action in front of the James R. Browning United States Court of Appeal, for the murrder of Kayla Moore by the hands of the Berkeley police department on February 12, 2013. 
     
    Kayla Moore was an artistic soul being able to pass the boundaries of what people thought was possible. Kayla Moore was schizophrenic meaning she had a mental disability. In the night of her murder Berkeley Police received a call to give an assistance checkup. What happened that night was horrific.
     
    Kayla Moore’s incident started with a phone call to the Berkeley Police Department, from a man named John Hayes. He was her neighbor living in the adjacent apartments on the 5th floor of the building called the Gaia building. John had previous knowledge of Kayla's mental issues and called the police in concern if Kayla was having another manic episode.
     
    Witnesses who were interviewed by the peoples investigation report say they did not hear anything prior to the arrival of the BPD (Berkley Police Department), but later after the police came John, a witness, would recall a loud thud, not thinking much of it.
     
    Before the police arrived Kayla and her girlfriend Angel were having an argument. Moore would throw a chair at Angel after she left. Edward George accompanied with Hayes made their way to Moore’s room seeing there was something strange going on with kayla. 
     
    Officer Brown and Officer Smith would arrive to the apartment responding to the call arriving to the building at 11:56. Officer Smith would make a background check on Kayla and Hayes. Looking into the database Officer Smith would make note that there was a 5,000 dollar warrant for Hayes arrest. Smith would also do a background check on Kayla Moore. Smith would mistakenly take Kayla for ‘’Xavier Moore’’ who was 20 years older than she was.
     
    Officer Brown in a later testimony would state ‘’I didn't know if the warrant had been confirmed,” but stated that he wanted to take Kayla Moore in for 51/50 evaluation. Officer Brown would note that he knew Moore had a mental illness and would request medical assistance.
     
    Hayes would open the door to Kayla’s apartment where Moore was interviewed by Officer Brown who said that kayla seemed unfocused. Kayla told the officers she didn't think the officers were real and proceeded to go back inside of her apartment. That's when officer smith and Officer Tu who arrived on the scene earlier signalled to go hands on. They would attempt to arrest Kayla. Kayla refused for the officers to put the handcuffs on her and would proceed to have a quick scuffle with officers.
     
    The melee would end with Kayla Moore in cuffs face down in her apartment with two officers pinning her down. With the assistance of two other officers from outside, who entered into the building, they eventually put Kayla into a police restraint jacket called the Wrap.
     
    About a minute later Kayla Moore suddenly stopped breathing. Police would attempt to do chest compressions to restore her airways, but did not attempt CPR because she was a transgender Black woman. In the police reports they would refer Kayla as ‘’It’’.
     
    This idea that the police are here to serve and protect is starting to fade away for the people of the Bay Area. Another life has been taken because of careless and reckless behavior of the police.
     
    I'm surprised the officers were not charged for violating the Americans Disability Act of 1990 since Officer Brown had previous knowledge of her mental disability and still proceeded to use excessive force. And if he did know she had schizophrenia, why escalate the situation instead of dessculating, which BPD is known for.  
     
    Supporters at Jusice for Kayla Moore Action
     
     
    The Kayla Moore Action
    By Akil Carrillo
     
    On Feburary 12, 2013 a friend of Kayla Moore, a schizophrenic transgender Woman, called the cops for a wellness check. She was worried about Kayla's Mental Health. When police arrived they immediately attempted to put her under arrest. Six cops wrestled her down onto a futon on the floor which impaired her breathing. All six cops were using their full weight to restrain a panicked woman. They almost used a spit hood on her but she had stopped breathing before one of the officers could return with one. They started to do CPR on her but for some unknown reason (Transphobia) they didn't provide assisted breathing on Kayla. She ended up passing away under Berkley Police custody.
     
    On January 9, 2020, seven years after the incident, Deecolonize Academy went to the 9th circuit appeal in the case against the City of Berkley and the cops who killed Kayla Moore. This was appealed after Judge Breyer chose to throw out the case in 2018 without showing evidence to the jury. The Moore family believes that the overwhelming amount of evidence, the cops changing their stories and experts disagreeing on cause of death needs to be seen by a jury. Deecolonize Academy went to support this case in the hope that the Moore family is able to come out successful, which would be a huge victory and will help shape our future.
     
    “Why do people in mental health crisis, People who need ‘help’ end up getting killed?” This was one of the many quotes we heard as we were waiting outside of James R. Browning United States Courthouse for the appeal to begin. There were many people who were also showing support. There were familiar faces and unfamiliar faces but in the end everyone was there because of the same reason. 
     
    ”We are all connected in struggle.” This was one of the quotes that stuck with me. No matter what we've been through Homelessness, Mental Health, Rejection, Abuse, we are all connected through our trauma and actions. There are some people who believe that just because one hasn't gone through what they have gone through, they aren't able to understand. I've experienced this and sometimes people believe that my life has been easy, I might not have had the same struggles but I have been through my own. Sometimes someone doesn't show what they've been through but make sure you never doubt anyone. We were all there for Kayla Moore, regardless if we knew her or not. We all took our time and energy to fight for Kayla Moore because we are all connected by struggle.
     
    When the case finally started Tiny proceeded to guide us into the courthouse, but the second we walked in we were challenged with an issue. Everyone needed and ID to enter...included all underage people. Obviously we weren't carrying our passports so all of us underage folks had to wait outside. As we were sitting outside another quote came back to me: “People shouldnt be afraid to call for help.” This quote was said from none other than Maria Moore, Kayla’s sister. Something that I realized about Maria Moore during her speech was that because of her sister’s death she chose to dedicate her life to fight for her. It took Maria seven years to get this appeal case and I believe this fight isn't over yet, not just for Kayla but for everyone who has fallen under the brutality of cops and oppression. Some people have the privilege to choose if they want to fight or not, others don't. It didn't seem as Maria had a choice, her sister's death wasn't right and Maria knew this. Ao instead of drowning in grief she chose to stand up and fight for her sister and for the future. I could see that Maria was tired, she has been fighting for so long and still has a long way to go. But I could also how happy she was when she looked around and saw people of all colors, genders and struggles standing there listening to her and fighting for her. I believe that if the case is won it will be a huge step in the right direction and the story of Kayla Moore will finally be one of the first to have a good ending.
     
    In the end of this action I left with a sense of hope. I learned today that just one’s presence can shine hope and that hope is more important than it seems. The one thing that everyone in that action had in common was that we all had hope and that why we were all there standing together. I left with a sense of hope and I believe the victory against this hatred that we all fight is closer that it appears.
     
    Youth Skolaz and Poverty Skolaz from POOR Magazine supporting Kayla Moore
     
     

     
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  • Decolonized English class Jailhouse Lawyering Semester Finals from Youth PovertySkola Students 2019-2020

    09/23/2021 - 14:12 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    Photo: Decolonize Academy visits the Alameda County Law Library 

     

     

     

     

    For their final assignments in Jailhouse Lawyering class, the Decolonize Academy you wrote arguments in the famous cases. 

     

    Kimo. VS . Mcmichaels

    by Kimo Umu

     

    Summary of the Case

    A 36-second video of the incident was recorded by William "Roddie" Bryan, a neighbor of the McMichaels, using his cellphone from his vehicle as he followed Arbery jogging down a neighborhood road.[3][36][37] From the camera's perspective, Arbery is seen jogging on the left side of the road when he encounters a white pickup truck that has stopped in the right lane.[36][37] Gregory McMichael is on the truck bed, while Travis McMichael initially stands beside the driver's door with a shotgun.[38][39][37][40] Bryan's vehicle comes to a stop behind Arbery and the pickup truck.[38][39]

    As Arbery approaches the pickup truck, shouting can be heard.[38] Arbery then crosses from the left side of the road to the right side and runs around the passenger's side of the truck. After passing the truck's front, Arbery turns left.[39][37][41] Meanwhile, Travis McMichael, holding his shotgun, approaches Arbery at the truck's front.[40][42] The camera's view of the confrontation between Arbery and Travis is then momentarily blocked.[43]

    Several media accounts of the video report that the audio of the first gunshot seems to be heard before Arbery and Travis struggle with each other.[36][41][44] Some media accounts first report a struggle, and then mention the gunshot(s).[39][45] Other media accounts describe that it was "not possible" to see from the video what was happening when the first gunshot was fired,[46] or report that the truck "blocks the view of how the men first engage each other" with regard to when the gunshot is heard.[47]

    Travis and Arbery grapple over the shotgun in view of the camera.[48][41] While struggling, both men disappear off camera view on the left side of the camera frame, after which the audio of a second gunshot is heard.[39][37] When they come back into camera view, Arbery appears to throw punches and tries to grab the shotgun.[49][39] A third gunshot is heard being fired by Travis at point-blank range as Arbery appears to throw a right-handed punch at his head.[50][38][37] Arbery recoils back, stumbles, and collapses in the middle of the road face-down while Travis walks away.[36][39][40] Gregory McMichael, who has taken out a handgun but not fired, then runs towards the other two men.[39][38]

    The official autopsy determined that Arbery was shot three times with the shotgun. One gunshot wounded the upper left chest, one gunshot wounded the lower middle chest, and one gunshot caused a "deep, gaping" graze wound to the right wrist.[51] There were no signs of alcohol or drugs in Arbery's body.[51]

    Sentencing 

    First Degree Of Murder 

    Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. This state of mind may, depending upon the jurisdiction, distinguish murder from other forms of unlawful homicide, such as manslaughter

    Aggravated Assault Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. This state of mind may, depending upon the jurisdiction, distinguish murder from other forms of unlawful homicide, such as manslaughter

    Laws Used in the Case

    Today you people have the decision to believe that these men are innocent or that Gregory and Travis Mcmichael are guilty for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.

    On the day that Mr.Arbery was jogging through the neighborhood of Gregory and Travis Mcmichael. He had seen a house that was still under construction and became curious and went into the house. That’s when Mr.Arbery who was 25 was approached by Gregory being 34 and Travis being 64. 

    Travis and Gregory had made a phone call to the police at 1:08 claiming there was many burglaries going around the neighborhood of stolen weapons. That claim turned out to be false. They then proceeded without any permission from police and began their presuit on mr arbery.

    Gregory and Travis along with two other people approached the arbery in a white truck behind arbery. What happened next could be only seen slightly on a video camera recorded by friends of the Mcmichaels. Some shouting was heard and then a scuffle between travis and arbery. Three shoots were heard from a shotgun through the video.

    I believe Gregory and Travis should be convicted for their poor decision making. Taking matters into their own hands instead of leaving the situation up to professional was a mistake. They murdered this man in cold blood i believe they used racial profiling to justify their crusade against blacks.

     

    The Case of Ahmaud Arbery

    by Tiburcio Garcia

     

    Case Summary

     

    Two white men committed a hate crime and murder in the first degree against an unarmed black man. Ahmad Arbery, 25, was jogging in a residential neighborhood when Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis McMichael, 34, followed him, thinking he was the robber that was allegedly entering houses of different houses in that neighborhood. Once Arbery realized he was being followed, he ran faster, but the suspects were in a vehicle, and quickly caught up with them. Both Travis and Gregory were armed with a shotgun and a revolver, and when Arbery attempted to fight for his life, they shot there was a struggle and he died on the scene. The McMichaels were not arrested, and only were looked at when a cell phone video taken by William Roddie Bryan, a friend of the McMichaels, that shows the murder of Arbery, surfaced and became viral. The suspects were arrested 2 months after the murder.

     

     Charges

     

    One count of Murder in the 1st degree 

     

    Closing Arguments

     

    Ahmad Arbury was a former football player, and a man who loved to run. Everyone in his small Brunswick community knew that he liked to jog, and as someone who enjoys exercising, that makes sense to me. While jogging, as a black man in a world where the color of your skin isn't supposed to matter yet it does, he ran through a white neighborhood. He was accused of breaking and entering, his attackers saying they saw a video of him entering a house in their neighborhood, yet they didn't hunt down and shoot many others who went into the same house, all of whom were white, including two children. Do you, as the jury, believe that if Ahmad Arbery was a white man jogging down that same street, and was seen earlier walking into that house that wasn't his property, that things would have turned out the way they did?  

     

     

    Ahmaud Arbery

    by Akil Carrillo 

    On February 23, 2020 Ahmaud Arbery was on his daily jog.Gregory and travis Mcmicheal, a father and son due chased him down and killed him with their shotguns. They said they were suspicious that Ahmaud Arbery was the person responsible for recent break ins. This is a simple case of murder. Two armed men chase down an unarmed man and kill him. There is nothing more to it. But for some reason the cops let them free. Gregory turns out to be an ex cop which explains why they weren't arrested. Glynn county is known to not arrest “one of their own”. There have been multiple cases in which an ex cop was arrested in that area.

     

    According to Georgia Code Section 16-5-1 causing the death of another person is prohibited, with expressed or implied malice. There are no laws against hate crimes in Georgia but this was clearly a hate crime. A couple weeks ago a picture surfaced of Gregory Mcmicheal in a KKK rally. This rally took place in Rome, Georgia and he is seen wearing a confederate hat, and KKK uniform. This is a clear connection on why he assumed Ahmaud Arbery was responsible for the break ins.

     

    Ahmaud Arbery was a 25 year old black man, his mom, Wanda Cooper-Jones, said he used to play football, which is why he always stayed in shape. She described her son as a humble, kind, well mannered, and beloved by friends and family. He would have turned 26 on May 8th. She said “Ahmaud didn't deserve to go the way that he went”. She also added that the first thing she was told by the investigators was that Ahmaud was involved in a home robbery and in that robbery was confronted by the owner and after a struggle for the handgun was shot and killed. This should give a good example of how they system changes its rules and lies for certain people.

     

     

     

    The State vs Rodney Reed

    by Kimo Umu

     

    Summary of the Case

     

    The story goes that 19 year old Stacey Sities, was found dead on April 23, 1996. Police had received a phone call at 3:11pm about a body near a dirt trail, behind a local high bastrop high school, in bastrop Texas. The authorities also found a truck that Stacey sites borrowed while going to work. Police made their assessment from clues from the body that she had been beaten,sodomized, and raped plus strangled with her own belt to death sometime between 3:00 and 5:00 am.

    Sentencing

                                                     

    Rodney Reed would be charged on the record for the murder of Stacey Sites on April,4 1997 and held without bond.

    Rodney Reed was given 2 charges of murder 1 for the course of aggravated assault,sexual assault, and for the murder of kidnapping. 

     He was convicted on may 18, 1998 

    The case was dependent on the DNA evidence found at the crime Scene. There were no eyewitnesses in 1988. 

     

    Laws Used in the Case

     

    Under Penal Code 141 PC, California law makes it illegal to plant or tamper with evidence for the purpose of causing someone to be charged with a crime, or to be produced with a deceptive effect at a legal proceeding. ... And police officers who plant or tamper with evidence will be charged with a felony.

     

    Closing Arguments

     

    You people have a choice whether you're gonna decide that my defendant is the murderer, or whether he is an innocent man being falsely prosecuted which I intend to prove.

     

    The defendant Rodney Reed was accused and convicted for life, plus sentenced to the death penalty. He's been incarcerated for over 25 years.

     

    First my defendant was not given proper handling, he was set forth in front of a mostly white jury with no black people. Not a single person of color or in particular a black person. The jury that proceeded to put my defendant wrongfully  on the other end of prosecution. The jury that day should reflect upon the daughter who cannot see her father anymore. 

     

    When Stacy's body was found in the back of the Local Bastrop HighSchool. She had been found on her back.  Investigators looked at staceys body, analyzed her, and found that Stacy's fingertips were white meaning she had died face down. This means Stacey's body must’ve been dragged to the place they found stacey. 

     

    I believe the reason Stacey's fingertips were white, is that Jimmy Finell took her to the apartment that was not searched, one of the prime suspects for murrder was not searched. Plus the murrder weapon itself, could not be tested because it was supposedly tampered with by officers during the investigation. The reason I believe the police were keeping the evidence away from investigators, was because it could've revealed Finell as the true killer. Under Penal Code 141 PC, California law makes it illegal to plant or tamper with evidence. For the purpose of causing someone to be charged with a crime, or to be produced with a deceptive effect at a legal proceeding. ... And police officers who plant or tamper with evidence will be charged with a felony. 

     

    The defendant had claimed to have been in a clandestine relationship with Stacey , he also said the only person Stacey had mentioned to Rodney. When Stacey made the exchange 

     to trade marijuana for crack/cocaine to rodney. Rodney asked stacey ‘’where did you get this’’ and stacey replied ‘’I got it from ed.’’ Rodney say’s this ed name was actually known locally as Ned who worked for the police and was a keeper of evidence. Ned died though tragically because found shot in the head his case was ruled a suicide. Ned’s brother believes rodney didn't kill stacey and the police killed his brother 

     

    I believe because of the clandestine affair my defendant Stacey was having with she couldn't let her crazy american psycho husband Jimmy finell who couldn't stand his women being with a black man. Jimmy Finell must’ve known about their relationship so he used his leverage of being a cop murdered and killed Stacey at his apartment. ‘’Quote while in jail an inmate heard the confession of jimmy finell saying in his cell another inmate, ‘’ I had to kill my ni#$!% loving wife".

     

    Whatever you thought was happening between Rodney Reed and Stacey stites was not rape. This was the work of an egotistical Fiance who set up Rodney using the power of the police department and justice system to wrongfully convict my defendant. So if you don’t want to test the DNA weapon fine, but know a family is struggling everyday because of the action of jimmy finell.  Because of the tampering with evidence and the constant mishaps. I'm going to ask you to return the verdict as not guilty on every count of rape and abuduction. It’s the only fair decent proper thing to do. The evidence in the case backs the facts. And i think we understand each other.

     

    My defendant Troy Davis

    by Amir cornish

     

     

                                                                                

    Summary

    Troy Anthonydavis October 9, 1968, Butts County, GA . Davis was the eldest child of korean war vetern joseph davis and his parents got  divorced when Troy davis was young . Troy Davis  dropped out of his junior year because his  sister was disabled and had to drive her to therapy. 

     

    Charged with

    In the year 1989, the case of Troy Davis was alleged for the murder of Mark Macphail alongside other people, which all took place in Georgia. Mark Macphail  was a security guard at Burger King who was arresting a person and Troy Davis was a witness who saw this and took some action in his own hands. 

     

      

    Closing arguments .

    I am fighting for the appeal of  Troy Davis. I found the 45th amendments that stated that you could not keep my client in jail or keep him in custody because they couldn’t find the murder weapon on  my client, therefore they wrongly  held him in custody  for 24 hours. 

     

     

    Troy Davis was born october 9 1968. The police couldn’t find the murder weapon on my defendant. He  was accused of  killing a white officer named Mark MacPhil. Troy Davis had  his 1991 trial 34  witnesses but seven of them witnesses recanted  what they said about Davis . Davis was simply helping a man that was experiencing police brutality Davis was in the right. 

     

    Under the 8th Amendment I am fighting for Troy Davis of the United State of  america states that, “Excessive bail shall not be  required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.”  This amendment fit with my client because my client was simply on death row and had to suffer unusual punishments. 

                                                             

    The People v. Leonard Peltier

    Tiburcio Garcia

     

    Case Summary

     

    Leonard Peltier was born on September 12, 1944 on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in North Dakota. When he was nine, he was forced to go to the Wahpeton Indian School in Wahpeton, North Dakota, where he stayed until he graduated 4 years later. That school was one of the many forced assimilation schools that cut native childrens hair and would beat them if they didn't speak English. The fact that Leonard went through a school like that is most likely what inspired him to fight against the continued mental colonization that is happening to his people.

     

    After the Wounded Knee Occupation, Pine Ridge Reservation (where the occupation took place), became a war zone. Elders in the community who were opposed to the tribal president, a corrupt and violent man by the same of Dick Wilson, began to be murdered. In response to this, the people of the reservation called the American Indian Movement (AIM) for help, so they sent Leonard Peltier and a few others to protect the people from Dick Wilson and his private army, Guardians of the Oglala Nation (or GOONS as they were called, rightfully so). When Leonard and the others from AIM got there, they camped out in tents on a ranch owned by the Jumping Bull family. Because of tensions already being at an all-time high, when the FBI followed a car into the ranch because they were chasing someone, the families of the elders who were killed and others who were at risk became alarmed. Shot’s were then heard and a shootout began. 

     

    When the smoke cleared, two FBI agents,  whom Peltier was convicted of killing, Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams, were dead. Another man, a Native by the name of Joseph Stunz, was also killed by a single sniper bullet to the head. No leads were ever followed by any authorities in regards to his death. Over 40 native people and AIM members participated in the shootout, but only Leonard, a man named Rob Robidue and another named Darrell Butler (all AIM members) were brought to trial for the murders of the FBI agents. 

     

     

    Charges Filed

     

    Federal Indictment with two counts of First-Degree Murder and aiding and abetting. (Mr.Peltier was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison) First degree murder is an unlawful killing that was premeditated and deliberately thought out.e

     

    Codes Used In My Argument

         

    1. 18 U.S. Code § 1622: Section Code barring the act of inducing another to commit perjury. (I would use this to prosecute the FBI for their conduct in forcing Myrtle Poor Bear to sign an affidavit claiming she was in close relations with Mr. Peltier and witnessed him shoot the officers. She claimed the statement was false later yet the presiding judge barred her from testimony due to mental incompetence)
    2. 18 U.S. Code § 1621: The FBI admitted to withholding up to 12,000 documents in the first trial and sentencing that contain evidence that FBI officials who testified in the trial may have committed perjury. 
    3. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenouus Peoples (UNDRIP): Instrument adopted by the United Nations in 2007 to enhance the human and civil rights of Indigenou People all over the globe. Leonard Peltier is a Native American, therefore protected under this Article.  (Citing that although this bill was created in 2007, Mr. Peltier is still incarcerated without parole.)   

     

    Carlos DeLuna Appeal Case

    by Akil Carrillo

    Narrative Summary:

    Carlos DeLuna was 26 years old when he was executed on December 7, 1989. He was accused of killing Wanda Lopez, a gas station cashier with a buck knife. Through his trial, he claimed the actual murderer was a man by the name of Carlos Hernandez who he has known for about five years. The police claim that they searched that name but came up with nothing so they dismissed it as part of DeLuna’s imagination. 

     

    What he was charged with:

    His trial was quick and he got sentenced to death row. Until the day he was executed, he claimed his innocence. He said that he hoped one day his innocence would be proven.  In my case, I will argue the amendments 5th, 6th, and 8th to prevent this kind of injustice from ever happening again.

     

    Amendments:

     

    The 5th Amendment Amendment of the United States of America states that “...nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law”. This amendment claims that no person shall be kept from their right to liberty or property and can not be killed without a trial or process of law. This played an important role in the case of Carlos Deluna because he was sent to death row without a proper investigation on the case, therefore, resulting in him being guilty.

     

    The 6th Amendment Amendment of the United States of America states that “...and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation”. This amendment claims that the judge and jury shall be well informed of the case and should not lack any details or evidence. Despite this, Carlos Deluna was allegedly accused of this murder even though there was a lack of information.

     

    The 8th Amendment  of the United States of America states that “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” This amendment claims that no cruel and unusual punishment should be inflicted, which contradicts the death row. In the case of Carlos Deluna, he was sentenced to death row with very little evidence of him committing murder.

     

    Closing Arguments:  

     

    Carlos Deluna was a 27 year old latino man accused of killing a 24 year old cashier. Carlos Deluna was innocent, due to racial profiling, a quick trial, and mistakes during the investigation he was killed with lethal injection. 

     

    His last words “I didn't do it but I know who did, and I want to say I hold no grudges”

     

     Even in the last seconds of life Carlos still forgave everyone and had no hate in him. This is the man that was killed in his last words you could feel how humble he was and how we lost such an important person.

     

    These mistakes can not keep happening, a family lost a son and gained trauma. Racism has been the cause of many people's deaths and this story is no different. 

     

    The 8th amendment “Prohibits excessive fines and excessive bail, as well as cruel and unusual punishment” I believe that getting sentenced to death because of some racist witness who “Couldn't tell the difference between latinos” falls along the lines of Cruel or Unusual punishment.

     

    I am arguing for the appeal of the case DeLuna v People. He was unjustifiably killed and at the very least this case should be re-looked at. The judicial system that has been proven to be biased, dirty and selfish is the same system that chose if Carlos Deluna should've lived or died.  

     

    Carlos Deluna’s case demonstrates a clear violation of the 5th, 6th and 8th amendments of the United States Constitution.

     

    The Stanley “Tookie” Willams story  

    By Ziair Hughes

     

    Stanley “Tookie Williams was an African American gangster, known as one of the original founders and leaders of the Crip gang(criminal group/gang) in Los Angeles, California tookie was imprisoned Supposedly for killing four victims. tookie Williams lived as a criminal. he was born on  December 29, 1953, - December 13, 2005.in 1969 and at the age of Sixteen Stanley was arrested and was convicted and released. Tookie Williams was arrested again (San Quentin) on December 13, 2005, Williams was executed by lethal injection after considerable appeals for clemency and a four-week stay of execution were both rejected by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Willams moved to Los Angeles young submerge in gang activity Stanley with his friend Raymond Washington ( Washington was an American gangster, known as the founder of the Crips gang in Los Angeles, California. Washington formed the Crips as a minor street gang in the late 1960s in Los Angeles' South Central area, becoming a prominent local crime boss) were street life. Tookie Willams himself became an inmate educating himself while still being an inmate prison politics tookie found himself to be apart of tookie Williams was on the front to fight for his life this leads to the journey of proving he was changed man once imprisoned.     

    Opinion

    In conclusion, tookie Willams wrote books in his books he informed people about gangs he was a young man that was mislead this is a sad story i think that the judge shouldn’t have just arrested him for what he was or if he was a big criminal boss they should not judge him by his appearance and he was targeted as scary black man and I feel people should look up to him. that if they took Stanley tookie, Willams, out they out weaken the crips did tookie do it or did his clique/organization do. fun fact Tookie Williams was really a buff man and very strong tookies were named big took, had 22-inch arms, and weigh almost 300 pounds Stanely has three children and Stanley was close friends with Snoop Dogg. in the end, tookie was just a savage

    Personal life

    “Stanley Williams III was born on December 29, 1953, in Shreveport, Louisiana, to a 17-year-old mother, and his family moved to New Orleans. His father abandoned the family when Williams was just a year old, and in 1959, Williams moved with his mother to Los Angeles, California, and settled in the city's South Central region

    As Williams' mother worked several jobs to support them, Williams was a latchkey kid and often engaged in mischief on the streets. He recalled that, as a child, he would hang out in abandoned houses and vacantlotsaround his neighborhood in South Central where he would watch adults get drunk, abuse drugs, gamble and engage in pit bull fights. Williams stated that after the adults finished the dog fighting they would make the children fight each other, including himself. Williams began to participate in these street fights regularly as a child, where adults would bet on him and give him part of the proceeds for winning his fights. Williams was often the target of older bullies and street thugs in his neighborhood and, by the age of twelve, began carrying a switchblade in order to protect himself. By the time Williams was a teenager he had gained a reputation in South Central's West Side as a vicious street fighter. Williams was expelled from George Washington Preparatory High School and was blackballed by several other high schools in the South Central area for fighting, and eventually began doing stints in Central Juvenile Hall”.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    “Travon Williams, the first oldest son by Bonnie Travon was the only family member who spoke at the funeral. He "brought the church to its feet" when he promised to teach Schwarzenegger about redemption. He said, "I feel it's my duty to go on a worldwide campaign to show that redemption is real," he said.

    Stanley Williams' other son, Stanley "Little Tookie" Williams, IV, a Neighborhood Crip, was found guilty of shooting a 20-year-old woman to death in an alley off Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Williams IV was sentenced to sixteen years in prison for second-degree murder”

     

     

     

     

     

    web/info linkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Williams

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