Story Archives 2011

Check Out This Cycle

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Leroy
Original Body
pBlack disabled baby born shipped into public school's special education with White teachers (Remember 9 times out of 10 Charter schools are not accommodating to students with disabilities). He makes it out and goes to college to be hit with student loans. He finally graduates in debt plus experienced slam doors of employment. After ten years of trying to proof he has a disability which he was born with to Uncle Sam, he finally gets on disability benefits, lives in section eight housing. Can’t survive on $700.00 a month so he works for himself under the table. Fast forward to 2011 he finally gets a federal increase in his ssi monthly payments oh only a $2.00 increase and at the same time In Home Support Services are cut leaving him in homeless shelters that are not fully ADA accessible. During the day he is picked up on sit n lie law at best or at worst abused by local police around and around we go. This cycle happens daily during all kinds of administrations: Democrats, Republicans, Green Party and independent election years comes and goes. When he tries to protest he finds out activists’ circles are not accessible leaving him an easy target for more police brutality or worst ousted by activists because his needs are too much. He is then called out on the air with out of date terminology by so-called progressive and left media. He grows into an elder and the state takes away his section 8 housing and place him in a nursing home where his SSI goes to big nursing homes their D.C. lobbyists. He dies among strangers. /p pOh well at least Christmas is coming when he/we are force to be thankful for charity that delivers gifts and a dinner until Jan 1st. Ringing in the New Year with no resolution just the same cycle. /p pBy Leroy Moore Jr.br / 11/8/11/p
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Smokin' Joe--A tribute to Joe Frazier

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p Joe Frazier was a man.nbsp; Joe Frazier was a worker.nbsp; Joe Frazier was 16 hour days in slaughterhouses and under the hot sun.nbsp; Joe Frazier was black and beautifulmdash;black and proudmdash;still span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="sayin’" data-scaytid="3"sayinrsquo;/span it loud.nbsp; Joe Frazierrsquo;s heart was in the shape of the motherland, his face was the history of his people going back--far, far back--before the white manrsquo;s history.nbsp; Joe Frazier was the calloused veins and resistance of South Carolina sharecroppers.nbsp; Joe Frazier was a young boy watching Henry Armstrong, Joe Louis, span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Ezzard" data-scaytid="5"Ezzard/span Charles and Jersey Joe span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Walcott" data-scaytid="7"Walcott/span on a small black and white./p p nbsp;/p p Joe Frazier was a burlap sack stuffed with torn rags, corn cobs, old clothesmdash;swinging from the ceiling.nbsp; Joe Frazier was a left hook that could knock down a brick wall.nbsp; Joe Frazier was black migration going far south to far north.nbsp; Joe Frazier was cold dark streets in Philly.nbsp; Joe Frazier was working the slaughterhouses, hitting sides of beef, developing his left hook and right hand long before span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="anybody’d" data-scaytid="1"anybodyrsquo;d/span ever heard of Rocky./p p nbsp;/p p Joe Frazier was the brick layer, the ironworker, the street sweeper, the cement masonmdash;the fire that keeps it all going.nbsp; Joe Frazier was motion, bobbing and weaving, never taking a backward step, never denied, never defeated.nbsp; Joe Frazier was the marrow of our bones, our spirit, our rage, our angermdash;displayed at its bestmdash;never backing up, finding the right opening and going for broke.nbsp;/p p nbsp;/p p Joe Frazier was the ass whipping our fathers gave us when we got out of line.nbsp; Joe Frazier was the definition of the word bad.nbsp; Ali was the fastest going backward but Frazier was the fastest coming forward.nbsp; Joe Frazier was the brother who wore flashy clothes that were suited for the stage because the world is but a stage.nbsp;/p p nbsp;/p p Joe Frazier was the best fighter in the world in Madison Square Garden, March 18, 1971, when he faced Ali.nbsp; Joe Frazier was cataracts and hypertension fighting 15 of the greatest rounds in ring history, never taking a backward step.nbsp; Joe Frazier grabbed Ali, pulling him off the ropes and said, ldquo;Letrsquo;s fightrdquo;./p p nbsp;/p p Joe Frazier was the winner of that fight, the fight of the century.nbsp; He was the undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the world.nbsp; Joe Frazier, span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="“Smokin’" data-scaytid="11"ldquo;Smokinrsquo;/span Joerdquo;, the guy who loaned Ali money when Ali couldnrsquo;t get a license to fight after being stripped of his title for refusing induction into the US Army.nbsp; Joe Frazier, the guy Ali called an uncle tom and lots of other thingshellip;to promote the fight./p p nbsp;/p p Joe Frazier, losing to George Foreman, knocked down 6 times in the process but not counted out.nbsp; He was Joe Frazier, he couldnrsquo;t be counted out.nbsp; Joe Frazier, the guy who fought Ali again in rsquo;74, then again in rsquo;75 in the span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="“Thriilla" data-scaytid="9"ldquo;Thriilla/span in Manilardquo;.nbsp; That fight was 2 warriors giving their best to each other and to the creatormdash;the human spirit shown at its best.nbsp; Joe Frazier, not allowed to come out for round 15.nbsp; Joe Frazier would never again fight for the title.nbsp; Joe Frazier, in the shadow of Ali./p p nbsp;/p p Joe, in the highlight reels always shown getting hit by Ali, Joe always shown in a light that wasnrsquo;t quite right.nbsp; Ali, Ali, Ali, the people chanted, but what about Joe?nbsp; Joe was quiet, he was humble, he did what he had to do and made no excuses.nbsp;/p p nbsp;/p p Joe, hardworking, honorable--his fire, his heart--the embodiment of the human spirit at its best. nbsp;Not ignorant, an uncle Tom, ugly or whatever else Ali said at the time.nbsp;nbsp; Rest in peace Joe.nbsp;/p
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The Rape of White Male Privilege @ Penn State University

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p nbsp;/p p My mama used to say, ldquo;Its different back East, thatrsquo;s why I came to California, I was seen as poor,span style=""nbsp; /spanblack, and unprotected,rdquo; she would go onto explain that race and class divisions were brutal and overt especially if you were a child without ldquo;peoplerdquo;, a mama, a family or folks watching over, you were viewed as easy prey. Throughout my life growing up I heard snatches of horror stories of sexual predation, abuse and racism that my mama had experienced as a poor mixed race orphan in one of over 22 foster homes and orphanages across the state of Pennsylvania.span style=""nbsp; /spanMy poor mamarsquo;s indelible scars ripped apart again in my mind as I heard about the sexual predation against 8 boys perpetrated by Penn State Footballrsquo;s former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky and his many accomplices./p p class="MsoNormal" span style=""nbsp;/span/p p class="MsoNormal" My poor mama was the ldquo;bastardrdquo; child of an indigenous African/span data-scayt_word="Puerta" data-scaytid="1"Puerta/span Rican factory worker and a Roma/Irish teenage mother, both were immigrants without ldquo;papersrdquo; In fact her mama, an abused woman on the run from a severely abusive marriage and three children, had tried to ldquo;sellrdquo; my mama in the Philadelphia Inquirer to the highest bidder, until she gave up and gave my mama up to the state as a ward of the court. ldquo;I wasnrsquo;t supposed to be born, I was a serious mistake,rdquo; my mama used to say, her blank eyes revealing a deep broken place that is permanently lodged inside my heart./p p class="MsoNormal" nbsp;/p p class="MsoNormal" My mamarsquo;s brown body was sexually violated over 200 times by the time she was 2 years old. I know the details of the whole horrible story, because after my mama passed, I found her psychiatric evaluation and medical report from the state of Pennsylvania stuffed in between all of her many lost papers and scattered belongings. My mama never healed from the predation, like I know most child sexual abuse victims never do. Her scars NEVER healed and remained in her heart and mind informing all of her and our trauma-filled life.span style=""nbsp; /spanIt was why she became sick and eventually disabled. It was why she was terrified of being alone. And in the end it was why we became span data-scayt_word="houseless" data-scaytid="2"houseless/span and forever unable to rise up from deep, unending poverty. It is why she protected me as fiercely as a lioness with he cub, no matter how crazy things got./p p class="MsoNormal" nbsp;/p p class="MsoNormal" As I read the dispatches from the corporate media, I scream for the 9 and ten year old boys who were raped by this man. I am unable to sleep in empathy with their unending pain and un-protected bodies. It is not clear from the grand jury report if the victims of Jerry Sandusky were black or brown, but they were most definitely ldquo;poorrdquo; or as the coded words describe, ldquo;underprivilegedrdquo; aka vulnerable./p p class="MsoNormal" nbsp;/p p class="MsoNormal" This real life horror story is about so many things, but the first and most pronounced is white male privilege and white supremacy. The way in which white men operate with impunity, violence and arrogance in so many worlds. From the sports industry, US Un-justice system, span data-scayt_word="akkkademia" data-scaytid="3"akkkademia/span, business and philanthropy. In this case that meant the benevolent head coach, elder Joe span data-scayt_word="Paterno" data-scaytid="4"Paterno/span was able to kick down an access crumb to, Mike span data-scayt_word="Mcquery" data-scaytid="8"Mcquery/span, who was a direct witness to the rape of a child by an adult male, Jerry Sandusky, and how that access crumb, was enough to silence the issue forever. How the president of the school reported nothing after being reported to by span data-scayt_word="Paterno" data-scaytid="5"Paterno/span, except to take span data-scayt_word="Sanduskys" data-scaytid="9"Sanduskys/span keys to the locker room away from him, so he would have to rape the children elsewhere. How his wife and his ldquo;non-profit organizationrdquo; were complicit, covering for him, ldquo;looking the other wayrdquo; when he would bring children into their own home to rape, because they were benefiting from his pimping. How it ended up with a slap on the wrist to Sandusky, because the judge. like almost everyone else in that town, owes span data-scayt_word="Paterno" data-scaytid="6"Paterno/span or Sandusky a favor. In contrast,span style=""nbsp; /spanBay Arearsquo;s own Fly span data-scayt_word="Benzo" data-scaytid="10"Benzo/span who did nothing to anyone except be African Descendent and young and have a powerful voice received the same amount of bail ($95,000.00) as Sandusky and was held in jail for over a week, while Sandusky, a brutal rapist of children sat in a bar having a drink, five hours after being charged. And finally, why when span data-scayt_word="Paterno" data-scaytid="7"Paterno/span was fired by the board of trustees, hundreds of white college students rioted, set fires and smashed windows and not one arrest was made, while thousands of people are arrested in the US for the sole act of sleeping on the streets because they are poor and have no home./p p class="MsoNormal" span style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal;"According to a story, a href="http://sfbayview.com/2011/are-poor-black-boys-easy-targets-for-sexual-predators/"Are poor, black boys easy targets for sexual predators?/a by Edward span data-scayt_word="Wyceff" data-scaytid="11"Wyceff/span Williams which appeared in the Bay View Newspaper, this kind of predation occurs in several organized sports industries. From basketball teams to baseball, any of the places and spaces where our children are blindly being sent by trusting parents, with no expectation of these kinds of acts of brutality on our babies./span/p p class="MsoNormal" It came out later that there is no mandated reporter status in place in Pennsylvania like they have in California, a law which is also highly problematic and enables all kinds of abuse, but at least mandates that anyone in the care of children must report abuse of children whether they want to or not rather than go to papa span data-scayt_word="Paterno" data-scaytid="12"Paterno/span and ldquo;confessrdquo; and then get a promotion to shut up like span data-scayt_word="Mcquery" data-scaytid="13"Mcquery/span did./p p class="MsoNormal" I believe it is truly impossible to get any kind of fair trial in span data-scayt_word="“Paterno-town”" data-scaytid="15"ldquo;Paterno-townrdquo;/span and I hope that the FBI launches a true investigation into the corruption and trafficking that was openly happening in that town, which was so large that the Sandusky/span data-scayt_word="Paterno" data-scaytid="14"Paterno/span mafia assassinated the district attorney, Ray span data-scayt_word="Gricar" data-scaytid="16"Gricar/span, who was investigating the case./p p class="MsoNormal" span style=""nbsp;/span/p p class="MsoNormal" But in the end these boys could be raped and violated like this because of the lie of the benevolent white male philanthropist (or what I call span data-scayt_word="“philanthro-pimp”" data-scaytid="17"ldquo;philanthro-pimprdquo;/span), only there to do ldquo;goodrdquo; like the priests, span data-scayt_word="slaveholders" data-scaytid="18"slaveholders/span and colonizers before them, using that blind trust to wage brutal war on the bodies of poor peoples, poor children, and children of color, because they could, and because of who they are, no-one was watching. Or, like my mama, because they are poor, no-one was caring.span style=""nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; /span/p
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Poor Peoples Decolonize (Occupy) from Oakland to San Francisco

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p emOn Thursday, November 10th , poor, indigenous, span data-scayt_word="mamaz" data-scaytid="1"mamaz/span, span data-scayt_word="daddyz" data-scaytid="3"daddyz/span, sons, daughters from POOR Magazine/span data-scayt_word="Prensa" data-scaytid="5"Prensa/span span data-scayt_word="POBRE" data-scaytid="6"POBRE/span and span data-scayt_word="folx" data-scaytid="7"folx/span in solidaritynbsp; with Occupy Oakland and Occupy SF marched, spoke, and peacefully span data-scayt_word="DECOLONIZED" data-scaytid="8"DECOLONIZED/span! - the span data-scayt_word="govt" data-scaytid="9"govt/span spaces and places poor, landless and indigenous span data-scayt_word="mamaz" data-scaytid="2"mamaz/span, span data-scayt_word="daddyz" data-scaytid="4"daddyz/span, youth, span data-scayt_word="im" data-scaytid="10"im/span/span data-scayt_word="migrante" data-scaytid="11"migrante/span workers, elders and ancestors struggle with, get criminalized, incarcerated, deported and harassed by and are occupied with on the daily in span data-scayt_word="AMerikkka" data-scaytid="12"AMerikkka/span. /emWe *span data-scayt_word="Decolonized" data-scaytid="13"Decolonized/span because these lands on turtle island are ALREADY Occupied, colonized and stolen indigenous land!/p p nbsp;/p p strongspan data-scayt_word="Decolonize" data-scaytid="14"Decolonize/span #1 Oakland span data-scayt_word="Po'Lice" data-scaytid="15"Po#39;Lice/span station - 7th n Broadway/strong/p p From the span data-scayt_word="Po'Lice" data-scaytid="16"Po#39;Lice/span who criminalize, arrest, incarcerate and/or harass span data-scayt_word="po" data-scaytid="18"po/span folks, workers and youth for sitting, sitting, standing, working or convening in public while span data-scayt_word="po" data-scaytid="19"po/span#39; black, brown or young... Who cooperate with ICE#39;snbsp; (immigration Customs Enforcement) racist, fascist span data-scayt_word="S-COMM" data-scaytid="20"S-COMM/span law even span data-scayt_word="tho" data-scaytid="21"tho/span Oakland is supposedly a sanctuary span data-scayt_word="city...and" data-scaytid="17"city...and/span who occupy#39; and perpetrate murder in our poor neighborhoods of color under the guise of safety and security.../p p nbsp;/p p strongspan data-scayt_word="Decolonize" data-scaytid="22"Decolonize/span #2 Housing Authority/HUD/strong/p p To Housing Authority/HUD who have thousands of span data-scayt_word="houseless" data-scaytid="24"houseless/span families and elders on section 8 and public housing wait-lists for 5, 10 and 15 years, in San Francisco and Oakland and all across Turtle Island - who instituted the One strike law to assist in the public housing span data-scayt_word="GetntriFUKation" data-scaytid="25"GetntriFUKation/span project - span data-scayt_word="ie" data-scaytid="26"ie/span evicting and removing families from public housing so they could be span data-scayt_word="re-devil-oped" data-scaytid="27"re-devil-oped/span into affordable public/private housing units that are only affordable to some span data-scayt_word="people...and" data-scaytid="23"people...and/span whose already stripped and hardly existent budget now faces a 30% budget genocide cut which like our span data-scayt_word="compas" data-scaytid="28"compas/span at WRAP (Western Regional Advocacy Project) have reported many times, will mean there is nothing left in the housing budget AT ALL/p p nbsp;/p p strongspan data-scayt_word="Decolonize" data-scaytid="29"Decolonize/span # 3 Alameda County Social Services (Welfare)/strong/p p To Social span data-scayt_word="SErvices" data-scaytid="33"SErvices/span who have already cut general assistance( welfare) down to 9 months for single, jobless adults ( so we starve for the rest of the 3 span data-scayt_word="mos" data-scaytid="34"mos/span of the year)nbsp; to endless paperwork and obstacles thrown at poor families to discourage us from even pursuing welfare like our span data-scayt_word="compas" data-scaytid="30"compas/span at Homeless Action Center (span data-scayt_word="HAC" data-scaytid="35"HAC/span) advocate span data-scayt_word="po" data-scaytid="31"po/span folks thru to the proposed budget genocide of the Food stamps program and span data-scayt_word="Calworks" data-scaytid="36"Calworks/span- both of which enable span data-scayt_word="po" data-scaytid="32"po/span families to feed our babies and without which we could not survive .../p p nbsp;/p p strongspan data-scayt_word="Decolonize" data-scaytid="37"Decolonize/span #4 Immigration, Customs Enforcement (ICE) in San Francisco/strong/p p To ICE which systematically separates, criminalizes, profits and incarcerates millions of poor workers, mothers, fathers, elders and children caught up in the span data-scayt_word="diaspora" data-scaytid="38"diaspora/span of false borders created based on white supremacist, colonizer created maps across span data-scayt_word="Pachamama" data-scaytid="39"Pachamama/span/p p nbsp;/p p Love n respect to International Indian Treaty Council, span data-scayt_word="Idriss" data-scaytid="40"Idriss/span span data-scayt_word="Stelly" data-scaytid="41"Stelly/span Foundation, Education Not Incarceration, Homeless Action Center, Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP) San Francisco Bay View, span data-scayt_word="Sf" data-scaytid="42"Sf/span Living Wage Coalition, POOR Magazine, Peoples of color Caucus at Occupy Oakland,nbsp; United span data-scayt_word="Playaz" data-scaytid="43"Playaz/span, span data-scayt_word="Dignidad" data-scaytid="44"Dignidad/span span data-scayt_word="Rebelde" data-scaytid="45"Rebelde/span, and all the removed, silenced and landless peoples across span data-scayt_word="pachamama" data-scaytid="46"pachamama/span/p
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Letter and 4th Draft of Revolutionary Party Platform Proposal

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p November 14, 2011nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;/p p My dear sisters and brothers,/p p In recognition of the fact that human beings are innbsp;reality one family or so-callednbsp;#39;race,#39;nbsp;irrespective of our color, gender, andnbsp;cultural differences, the 21st century calls for a creative, novel, and politicallynbsp;principled approach in the ongoing struggle for the attainment ofnbsp;real systemic change.br / nbsp;br / It is clear that actualized economic, social, and political justice will not and cannot be brought to fruition within the parameters of a U. S. political system whose very basis is steeped innbsp;the manipulationnbsp;and concomitantnbsp;exploitation of human beings for the benefit of the few at the expense of the overwhelmingbr / majority of humankind.br / nbsp;br / With this in mind,nbsp;a lengthy collaborative effort has given birth to what we refer to as anbsp;Revolutionary Party Platformnbsp;necessary for the 21st century. Notwithstanding the many and important historical lessons gleaned from thenbsp;continuing everyday people#39;s struggle for economic, social, and political justice in the United States and throughout this planet ofnbsp;Mother Earth, humankind has reached a watershednbsp;moment in the continuum ofnbsp;history when we must seize thenbsp;time in order to bring about much-needed, genuine, and revolutionarynbsp;systemic changenbsp;that serves the needs and interests of humanity collectively.br / nbsp;br / Thus, we are sharing the Revolutionary Party Platformnbsp;(below) and urge our sisters and brothers to peruse it and join with us in this protracted struggle tonbsp;bring about a new human, based upon egalitarianism and human needs versus economicnbsp;exploitation, manipulated disharmony, and perpetual wars. The 21st century can and must be better than its predecessors, and only we can do this collectively. The time is NOW!/p p We remain yours in solidarity and struggle,/p p Larry span data-scayt_word="Pinkney" data-scaytid="1"Pinkney/span/p p span data-scayt_word="Kiilu" data-scaytid="2"Kiilu/span span data-scayt_word="Nyasha" data-scaytid="3"Nyasha/span/p p class="rtecenter" br / strongFourth Draft of A Revolutionary Party Platform/strong/p p br / emIf there is to be revolution, there must be a revolutionary party./em (Mao span data-scayt_word="Tse-Tung" data-scaytid="4"Tse-Tung/span)/p p We the people of these United States in recognition of our shared oppressionnbsp;under the current, corporate-dominated government do hereby propose the establishment of a revolutionary political party. Such a party would be launched outside of the established parameters and would not be dependent upon corporate financing or subjected to its lobbying influence./p p Our peoplersquo;s party will recognize and acknowledge the following:/p p nbsp;* The genomic breakthrough by the Human Genome Project of the new millennium confirms the biological, singular human race to which we all belong regardless of color or other differences.nbsp; In short, therersquo;s one race, the human race, and we all descended from Africa, the Motherland of humankind.nbsp; While racism persists, we will de-institutionalize it through our revolutionary education and media, fighting bigotry with international solidarity, appreciation of differing cultures, and revolutionary politics.nbsp; We will become the new men and women who will forge a new, span data-scayt_word="nonracist" data-scaytid="5"nonracist/span paradigm./p p *nbsp; The Constitution is a flawed, antiquated, and racist document that needs to be corrected and updated. nbsp;/p p In 1970, the Revolutionary Peoples Constitutional Convention (span data-scayt_word="RPCC" data-scaytid="8"RPCC/span), led by the Black Panther Party and the original Rainbow Coalition, assembled some 10,000 people in Philadelphia to rewrite the Constitution.nbsp; It was written in 1787 by British Aristocrats who were slave owners of Africans, poor Europeans, and others; excluded indigenous peoples and all women, and referred to the common people as ldquo;a great beastrdquo; and span data-scayt_word="“scum.”" data-scaytid="6"ldquo;scum.rdquo;/spannbsp; It still authorizes States to import Persons but the tax or duty cannot exceed ldquo;ten dollars for each Person,rdquo; and although the 13thnbsp;Amendment abolishes slavery, itrsquo;s still protected rdquo;as a punishment for a span data-scayt_word="crime.”" data-scaytid="7"crime.rdquo;/spannbsp;nbsp;Moreover, its 27 amendments cover civil rights but no provisions are made fornbsp;human rights./p p *nbsp; The real minority is the opulent one percent whose cumulative wealth exceeds that of at least 45 percent of the span data-scayt_word="U.S" data-scaytid="9"U.S/span. population./p p *nbsp; The disparities in wealth and the ever-increasing poverty and decimation of the majority, the 99%, demand revolutionary change, not merely reform./p p * The current political system must be abolished and replaced by one that enshrines into law human rights encompassing the basic right to live and thrive in a modern, global reality.nbsp; Such human rights, comprising our collective needs, are as follows:/p p strong1)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Environmental Protection./strongnbsp; Scientists are now certain that the earth is warming as evidenced by catastrophic floods, droughts, wild fires, and the ongoing extinction of countless species.nbsp; span data-scayt_word="E.g" data-scaytid="10"E.g/span., 90% of the planetrsquo;s big fish are now extinct.nbsp; Global warming and its horrific consequences affect every human being.nbsp; We must urgently move to create sustainable, green energy./p p strong2)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Clean, fresh water./strongnbsp; Climate change and environmental pollution are infecting and threatening our access to clean, drinkable water.nbsp; Corporate profiteering and privatization of this vital resource, without which life cannot exist, must be stopped./p p strong3)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Healthy, organic food./strongnbsp; The virtual elimination of the family farm as the main agricultural producer and its replacement by span data-scayt_word="agribusinesses" data-scaytid="11"agribusinesses/span such as Monsanto has wreaked havoc with the food system and introduced genetically modified produce and patented seeds that have jeopardized domestic and global food production.nbsp; Such arrangements must be completely transformed and reorganized to provide for the equitable redistribution of food worldwide./p p strong4)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Full employment and job security./strongnbsp; The global multinational corporations have enjoyed a race to the bottom in low-wage labor contracts moving from one nation to another to maximize profits.nbsp; We propose a universal living wage for workers worldwide to compel companies to remain in their countries of origin, save shipping costs, reduce their carbon footprints, and provide full employment at living wages to their employees. nbsp;/p p strong5)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Universal (single payer) health care./strongnbsp; Health care is a human right and as such should be guaranteed to every person living in the USA.nbsp; Medical care should be a vital service provided by the government (the peoplersquo;s revenues), not a for-profit business. Nursing homes should be phased out in favor of independent, community living./p p strong6)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Affordable Housing./strong Every person should have the human right to shelter from the harsh elements, privacy, and space in which to extend or raise a family. Todayrsquo;s budget cuts will virtually eliminate subsidized housing in the face of massive homelessness and critical need.nbsp; The ldquo;fastest growing public housingrdquo; is prisons, and when those residents are released, theyrsquo;re denied Section 8 (affordable apartments) because of their prison record -- a clarion call for recidivism, or back to slavery.nbsp; Gentrification, home foreclosures and urban removal must be stopped./p p strong7)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Universal Education and Job Training./strongnbsp; The current race to the top, a continuation of the Bush Administrationrsquo;s no child left behind debacle, has practically destroyed quality education in public schools.nbsp; We need to provide all our children with a free, quality education from preschool to graduate school.nbsp; Such education should teach us critical thinking, encourage current events discussion and debate, as well as required studies on the histories of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, their indigenous peoples and their contributions to the arts, sciences, and literature. nbsp;/p p Job training should provide students with the latest tools and skills in construction, technology, and agriculture.nbsp; Such training and education should be instituted in the prisons to assure employment upon release./p p strong8)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Affordable childcare./strongnbsp; Businesses, schools and colleges should provide onsite childcare to employees with children and parental leave for newborns and childhood illnesses. Government subsidies should apply where needed. Such provisions have succeeded in other countries with very positive impact on employee productivity./p p strong9)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Social Security, unemployment insurance, and the safety net./strongnbsp; In a country as wealthy as the USA, every person should be guaranteed an adequate income during hard times, illness, disability, and aging infirmity./p p strong10)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Justice and Peace./strongnbsp; We demand an end to the current system of injustice that has institutionalized a prison industrial complex tantamount to chattel slavery.nbsp; We want the immediate release of political prisoners and immigrant detainees, especially parents. We advocate abolition of the death penalty, trying children as adults, insanely long sentences and prolonged solitary confinement.nbsp; We demand an end to the span data-scayt_word="criminalization" data-scaytid="12"criminalization/span of drugs, racial profiling, and immigrant detention.nbsp; Prisons should be transformed into places of educational productivity and therapeutic healing with the ultimate goal of being phased-out altogether. nbsp;/p p We demand that aggressive, imperialist wars be terminated and that peace be given top priority in policy making./p p strong11)nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;Gender Equity./strongnbsp; Womenrsquo;s liberation gave women more employment within the capitalist system at a lower rate of pay, double duty at work and home, token representation in Board Rooms and politics per se.nbsp; It changed the all male pronouns and gave us more access to sports and construction jobs.nbsp; But men are still totally dominant, and the abuse of females is worse than ever, beginning with the fetus (selective abortion), infants (infanticide!), and lack of respect for girls, mothers, and grandmothers.nbsp; Male supremacy is alive and well everywhere, which translates to aggressive wars and no balance./p p Women are more than half the population, and should be at least half of all governing bodies (from city counsels to Congresses). There should be equal pay for equal work, compensation for caring and household work, and respect for womenrsquo;s right to self-determination. nbsp;/p p We recognize the equal human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (span data-scayt_word="LGBT" data-scaytid="13"LGBT/span) people to live openly with respect and fair treatment in our communities./p p We also recognize that in order to finance the peoplersquo;s needs, we would need to nationalize at least some industries.nbsp; Since life in the modern world requires utilities such as gas, electricity, and telephone communications, we think these industries should belong to the people and provide for their basic human rights as described above./p p emldquo;The two parties have combined against us to nullify our power by a #39;gentlemen#39;s agreement#39; of non-recognition, no matter how we span data-scayt_word="vote...May" data-scaytid="14"vote...May/span God write us down as asses if ever again we are found putting our trust in either Republican or the Democratic span data-scayt_word="parties.”" data-scaytid="15"parties.rdquo;/span/em (span data-scayt_word="W.E.B" data-scaytid="16"W.E.B/span. span data-scayt_word="DuBois" data-scaytid="17"DuBois/span)/p p emPrudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and, accordingly, all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.nbsp; But, when a long train of abuses and span data-scayt_word="usurpations" data-scaytid="18"usurpations/span, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security./emnbsp; (The Declaration of Independence)/p
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Occupying White Privilege- a Revolutionary story from the inside of the Occupy Movement

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; There have been so many amazing articles, poems, blog posts and comments written by poor folks, people of color, and others whose stories and communities are not being centered in the ldquo;Occupyrdquo; movement. Because those stories and communities were not even taken into account in the planning of the ldquo;Occupations,rdquo; people from those communities are now having to tell organizers with white privilege and class privilege whatrsquo;s up - after things are already off and running.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Irsquo;m writing from Philadelphia. I donrsquo;t even know where to start with the hope and rage and unbelievable emotional risks.nbsp; I do have the resources to free up my time and allow me to be involved, I benefit from white privilege, I have a college education and connections in Philadelphiarsquo;s ldquo;activist span data-scayt_word="community.”" data-scaytid="1"community.rdquo;/spanbr / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; I donrsquo;t know whatrsquo;s going on in other cities, but in Philly, the ldquo;Occupationrdquo; has tents, clothing and food, daily, for hundreds and hundreds of span data-scayt_word="houseless" data-scaytid="3"houseless/span folks. Shelter numbers are at record lows for this time of year ndash; here, no government officials are breathing down your neck and you donrsquo;t have to trade in your freedom of movement during the day in exchange for a place to sleep at night. The police and city-funded shelters are actually sending people to us, and I think this is a conscious strategy to overwhelm our resources and shut us down.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; They already demanded that protestors move the shanty that span data-scayt_word="houseless" data-scaytid="4"houseless/span people erected in the space, and the General Assembly attendees had to vote to stand by the shanty, and stand up to City Hall. We will only face more decisions like this. Many ldquo;occupiersrdquo; will have to let go their white and class privileges and stand by the poor, will have to stop span data-scayt_word="scapegoating" data-scaytid="7"scapegoating/span immigrants and Jews and fearing people of color, will have to blame the capitalist system for the dehumanization of all of us ndash; instead of blaming each other. One of our span data-scayt_word="houseless" data-scaytid="5"houseless/span neighbors holds a sign: ldquo;I am the real 99%.rdquo;br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Tiny from POOR Magazine is so on it when she talks about passing out information and doing political education.nbsp; Wersquo;ve got a lot of middle-class or formerly-middle-class white folks who have never engaged with issues of class struggle or corporate greed or mass injustice in America, at least not in public, and definitely not in big groups of people coming from a bunch of different experiences. There is a major need to be filled here for political education and learning histories of Philadelphia communities. Therersquo;s an opportunity to open up to how we are all wounded, and wounding others, with our (explicit or implicit) racism and colonizer mindset.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; A group of us have been holding regular workshops and conversations about white privilege and racism in the movement. Each time we do this more people come up who really want to center issues that affect poor and working communities of color right here in Philly. They leave excited to support the People of Color working group in the fight against this new curfew bill up for debate in City Council. The curfew laws are gentrification laws: they are only enforced against poor and working youth of color and their parents, and they play off other peoplersquo;s fears in order to keep the ldquo;wrongrdquo; people out of specific areas of the city theyrsquo;re span data-scayt_word="gentrifying" data-scaytid="8"gentrifying/span to attract shoppers and developers.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Also, every time we hold conversations about this, white folks will come up and try to disrupt us. Theyrsquo;ll say that every time we talk about race we are just distracting from the movement and making it weaker. Theyrsquo;ll say that race is a tool to divide us (true) and that when we talk about it at all, we are playing into a trap and doing exactly what ldquo;theyrdquo; want us to (FALSE).nbsp; This is only one small example of the messed up things have happened in our cityrsquo;s ldquo;Occupation,rdquo; too, like in so many. I wonrsquo;t go into more details ndash; not to let this movement off the hook, but to avoid unnecessarily triggering people. Irsquo;ll just say that they range from aggressively colorblind to explicitly racist, and they make me realize how much fear wersquo;re up against.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Lots of ldquo;Occupiersrdquo; donrsquo;t want us to organize around the curfew laws because they think the People Of Color working group is fringe and that making gentrification a core issue will be divisive.nbsp; Another class-privileged white activist and I are planning to pass out information about how the curfew and gentrification laws are central to our movement for economic justice, and we will probably field a lot of push-back from those people.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; So many of us have felt marginalized by white and middle/owning-class and male-dominated movement work. So many of us, for so many reasons, know what it is like to get that you are on the outside. You donrsquo;t talk right, you donrsquo;t look right, you donrsquo;t love right, you donrsquo;t have the time, you donrsquo;t have the energy, you are on the outside.nbsp; When Irsquo;m getting that feeling from organizers at Occupy Philly, I try to fight my way in when that feels like the right thing to do.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; But people like me are also trying to never lose that outsiderrsquo;s perspective. Wersquo;re trying tell everyone that criticism from people who we have pushed to the outside, knowingly or not, is a gift - not a threat. Articles from POOR Magazine and blog posts and letters and speeches calling on this movement to let go of white supremacy and loyalty to the ldquo;middle classrdquo; are all incredible gifts. Theyrsquo;re offerings from the outsiderrsquo;s eye that we have to take and learn from if we want this struggle to go anywhere good.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Yes, we still have to defend this movement to the people who think the status quo is fine and protest is a waste of time. But silence about how wersquo;re treating each other ndash; including the span data-scayt_word="houseless" data-scaytid="6"houseless/span people who are our neighbors at the encampments ndash; will not help us now or in the long run. We have to keep being outspoken and honest, and we have to love and appreciate each other for demanding that we do this better.br / nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;/p p nbsp;/p
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A Youth Poverty Skolar on Occupy

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p emImage by Carina span data-scayt_word="Lomeli" data-scaytid="2"Lomeli/span/span data-scayt_word="PNN" data-scaytid="2"PNN/span- From Left: span data-scayt_word="welfareQUEEN's" data-scaytid="4"welfareQUEEN#39;s/span span data-scayt_word="Queenandi" data-scaytid="5"Queenandi/span and Vivian Thorp marching in the Poor Peoples span data-scayt_word="Decolonization" data-scaytid="6"Decolonization/span/Occupation./embr / nbsp;/p p/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" span style="font-size: 15px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"On Tuesday, I attended the march through Berkeley protesting the campus policersquo;s brutal beating of peaceful protesters on the span data-scayt_word="U.C" data-scaytid="6"U.C/span. Berkeley campus. The march, energized and empowered, was no different than any other occupy protest or rally I had attended. There was a general feeling of unity in the crowd, almost a mutual acknowledgement that everyone there was part of the 99% (go figure). And, as I chanted ldquo;WE ARE THE 99%!rdquo;, I couldn#39;t help but think that I, as a youth of poverty and as someone who has always felt the need to advocate for myself, have been trying to tell people about the economic imbalances in our economy for years. /span/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" nbsp;/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" span style="font-size: 15px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"I have been active in political activism and social change since the age of seven, or should I say since I first became homeless, which was in the area of downtown Oakland currently being occupied. I remember standing out in the sun in front of Oakland City Hall at age 10 with fliers in my hand advocating for Welfare funding in the California Budget. I handed out fliers saying that ldquo;1% of the population owns almost all of the wealth ldquo;and that ldquo;funds need to be re-distributedrdquo; and ldquo;the rich must be taxedrdquo;. I also remember being turned down by almost every person walking past./spanspan style="font-size: 15px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" As a homeless child, and as a child of a powerful single mother on Welfare, I have always been aware of this economic imbalance. Yet, hardly anyone listened to what a Welfare kid like me had to say. The fact of the matter is that the movement to create economic inequality only became appealing when the middle and middle upper class were threatened./span/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" span style="font-size: 15px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"nbsp;/span/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; text-align: right; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" span style="font-size: 15px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"It is true that what the police on the span data-scayt_word="U.C" data-scaytid="7"U.C/span. Berkeley campus did to the peaceful occupiers was a complete atrocity. And as an up-and-coming college student in California myself, I am quite literally shaking in my boots about tuition increases. Everything that we marched for that Tuesday deserved a march and general assembly, but as a Youth Scholar and a youth of poverty I have to point out to everyone that these threats have been in existence for years, and only when peoples jobs are threatened and expensive degrees are compromised do people take the necessary measures to protest the illusive 1%. /span/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; text-align: right; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" nbsp;/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" span style="font-size: 15px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"I wholeheartedly support the cause, and I am in support of everyone that I marched with that day. Still, the root of the change that needs to happen is the universal realization that the 1% are not the only ones to blame for their existence. Everyone surrenders their power to the 1% in different ways. On that day when I passed out fliers almost a decade ago, and everyone passed by me, the evidence of this was clearly displayed to me. The cold, hard truth is that everyone has been too wrapped up in their own lives, too concerned with getting their share to help anyone else or to care until the shit was on their from porch, and the stink was unavoidable. Out of all of the lessons that the Occupy movement can teach us as a Nation and a World is that a lack of compassion for others will eventually lead to the demise of us all. The Occupy movement began with the poor, and no one wanted to listen. Now, as a result, the occupy movement applies to everyone, poor and middle class. /span/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" nbsp;/p p dir="ltr" style="text-indent: 36pt; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" span style="font-size: 15px; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"I feel that since my first day of homelessness about ten blocks away from where the Oakland Occupy resides, I have Occupied Oakland. The other night, while watching the news footage of the Berkeley march to span data-scayt_word="U.C.B" data-scaytid="8"U.C.B/span., my mother nbsp;Vivian Thorp (span data-scayt_word="Superbabymama" data-scaytid="10"Superbabymama/span and Welfare Queen) who marched with POOR Magazine family just last week in A poor peoples span data-scayt_word="decolonization" data-scaytid="11"decolonization/span/occupation to highlight the issues poor peoples have been facing for years, said to me, ldquo;It is too late for us. We already felt this struggle and feel the repercussions. Now all we can hope is that no one else will feel span data-scayt_word="that.”" data-scaytid="9"that.rdquo;/span /span/p
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Home Is Where The Heart Is

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p nbsp;/p p nbsp;/p p nbsp;/p p nbsp;/p p em(Editor#39;s note: span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Terrilyn" data-scaytid="1"Terrilyn/span span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Woodfin" data-scaytid="3"Woodfin/span is a poverty scholar, mother and member of POOR Magazine#39;s book publishing class.nbsp; The class is part of strongPOOR PRESS/strong--POOR#39;s publishing arm, providing publishing access for powerful voices to conceive and produce works of poetry, short stories and memoirs.nbsp; This access is in resistance to the publishing industry whose doors are largely closed to poverty scholars.nbsp; We are proud to share span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Terrilyn's" data-scaytid="5"Terrilyn#39;s/span poem Homenbsp;nbsp; Isnbsp;nbsp; Wherenbsp;nbsp; Thenbsp;nbsp; Heartnbsp;nbsp; Is--a piece she shared in the presence of her children andnbsp;poverty/span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="migrante" data-scaytid="7"migrante/span scholars at POOR Magazine#39;s yearly Thanks-taking dinner on November 25th.nbsp; We at POOR Magazine are blessed to have her as part of our family)/em/p p nbsp;/p p nbsp;/p p I wasn#39;t happy because I was losing my home/p p a dwelling place for me and my family/p p The more i fought the idea the more it was becoming my reality/p p But the words kept haunting me/p p Home is where the heart is........./p p nbsp;/p p I wondered and worried day in and day out/p p What was i span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="gonna" data-scaytid="9"gonna/span do, where were we span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="gonna" data-scaytid="11"gonna/span go/p p Where were we span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="gonna" data-scaytid="13"gonna/span live/p p The more i prayed the clearer it came to me/p p It was time to move on but/p p The word kept coming to me/p p Home is where the heart is/p p nbsp;/p p As i pondered what my options were/p p It was clear to me/p p The time had come to an end/p p It was no longer to be/p p We must leave the place we called home/p p But the words continued to come to me/p p Home is where the heart is/p p nbsp;/p p What i came to know is that home/p p Is not a building with planks of wood, plaster, and windows/p p With panes/p p It is simply where your heart is/p p My heard is with the ones I love/p p And no matter where we are/p p We#39;re always at home/p
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Oakland General Strike 2011

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p I am 10 years old and my name is Day. At 10:00 am my dad and me wentbr / to the Oakland General Strike. During it I saw a bunch of people withbr / bikes and people with disabilities. There span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="wer" data-scaytid="3"wer/span about a frac14; mile of tents!br / A lot, right? Most of the stores were shut down for the day./p p After we went to the government building but they locked us out. Webr / stood there, me, my dad and all the people with their wheelchairs.br / ldquo;Whose building? Our building!rdquo; we all repeated. Then we decided tobr / split up and blockade both entrances of the building. Some lady in thebr / crowd who was able-bodied handed me a bullhorn. I said into it,br / ldquo;2-4-6-8 Who do we appreciate? The 99%!rdquo; I felt proud to do that. Dadbr / even has a video of it./p p We were all tired so we went and got Chinese food. I go to a Chinesebr / school, so dad made me show off to the waiter. I hate showing off.br / When we got out I groaned ldquo;sour span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="stomach.”" data-scaytid="1"stomach.rdquo;/span We took BART back to Sanbr / Francisco and we went to a store and bought some span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="tums" data-scaytid="5"tums/span. It took like anbr / hour to hail a cab. The guy in the taxi hesitated before driving tobr / span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Bayview" data-scaytid="7"Bayview/span. Once I got home I went right to bed immediately. Sweet dreamsbr / and solidarity!br / nbsp;/p
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