Story Archives 2011

Yellow Corn

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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p emDecember 1, 2011/em/p p img alt="" src="http://www.asart.com/images/newsletter/newsletter_20100628.jpg" style="width: 435px; height: 441px;" //p p br / Embarrassed isolationbr / Center of that spotlight on a darkened stagebr / Red hot anger surrounded by blacknessbr / For that singe instantbr / When he looked across the table at mebr / And playing with the yellow dye #5 canned cornbr / On our lunch platesbr / Saidbr / ldquo;I hate this yellow cornhellip; yellow you.rdquo;/p p nbsp;/p p emThis is an Empathy Exercise for Poverty Journalism 101 at span data-scayt_word="PeopleSkooL" data-scaytid="1"PeopleSkooL/span/em/p
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I Wear a Number of Different Hats

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
Original Body
p emDecember 1, 2011/em/p p img alt="" src="http://i2.listal.com/image/1334697/600full-paper-moon-screenshot.jpg" style="width: 600px; height: 375px;" //p p br / I am Karl Start. I reach out and I speak out.br / I do these these things because I want to make a contributionhellip;br / I was eleven the first time a cop pointed a gun at me.br / An L.A. County Sheriffs Deputy held a 12 span data-scayt_word="ga" data-scaytid="2"ga/span. shotgun aimed at mebr / while he crouched behind the open door of the squad car.br / His partner covered my father with a .45 automatic.br / I remember wondering, who the heck they had mistaken us for.br / What I didnrsquo;t understand then was that Chavez Ravinebr / was a barrio or low-income neighborhood andbr / that was just the way it was.br / I do these things because they let me use the telephonehellip;br / While I was still young I was regarded as a precocious ladbr / and my parents had high hopes for me.br / I, on the other hand, had gotten it into my head that the secure,br / middle class lifestyle was going to be boring. I had little enthusiasmbr / for tasks which seemed to lead in that direction.br / I do these things because the way the Government treats folks is deplorablehellip;br / In my youth I enjoyed movies such as ldquo;The Stingrdquo; and ldquo;Paper moonrdquo;.br / With heroes like Butch Sundance, Moses Pray and Charlie span data-scayt_word="Varic" data-scaytid="4"Varic/spanbr / my work ethic was severely challenged. Even if it hadnrsquo;t been,br / it only seemed to lead to places where I was not interested in going.br / I knew I wanted some sort of alternative experience,br / and I knew that following the instructions on the side of the boxbr / wasnrsquo;t going to make that happen. So, I stopped following instructions.br / I did not lead a carefully planned life.br / I did not pursue a career.br / I got a job.br / I did what I would and hurt no other.br / I do these things because I want to influence policyhellip;br / I have one ldquo;job titlerdquo; that I built myself, largely out of the hierarchy of organizations for which I volunteer.br / For just over three years I have been the ldquo;Lead post-court documentation data entry clerk forbr / the Citation Defense Program of the Civil Rights Project ofbr / the Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco.rdquo;br / I wear a number of different hats and I change them as needed.br / I am also a ldquo;Civil Rights Advocaterdquo; and an ldquo;Outreach Workerrdquo;br / I do these things because I want those cops who victimize those who are indigent and therefore vulnerablebr / barred from ever practicing law enforcement anywhere ever againhellip;br / And one thing I really want is to document the Human and Civil Rights violationsbr / that are perpetrated on a continuous basis by those who havebr / taken an oath and been entrusted with the duty to Protect and Servebr / so incontrovertibly that a cop gets fired, their ldquo;enforcement firstrdquo; policy gets changed andbr / the abuse is abated, even if only for a moment in a place.br / I do these things because I want to see an end to cutthroat global corporate capitalism profiteeringbr / at the expense of human sufferinghellip;br / We are not televised,br / We are the Revolution.br / I do these things because if we wonrsquo;t at least start speaking out for some situations safe frombr / these changes that have been taking place for years, then y#39;all may as well justhellip;br / However, I havenrsquo;t been able to quit my day job yet.br / I am an amateur race car driver and span data-scayt_word="wanna" data-scaytid="15"wanna/span be spice smuggler,br / on a night shift. I donrsquo;t pack a .44 or trip on ldquo;are you span data-scayt_word="talkin’" data-scaytid="16"talkinrsquo;/span to me?rdquo;br / Just get lsquo;em in, start the meter and put the pedal down, becausebr / ldquo;Time is money and I am not here to waste yoursrdquo;/p p nbsp;/p p emThis is an Empathy Exercise for Poverty Journalism 101 @ span data-scayt_word="PeopleSkooL" data-scaytid="23"PeopleSkooL/span/em/p
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Occupied by Real Estate Snakkes and Homelessness #2

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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p span data-scayt_word="PNN_TV" data-scaytid="1"PNN_TV/span: Re-porting N Sup-porting On the Mass March with Occupy SF to highlight the role that the 1% big banks play in the evictions of tenants and the gentrification of San Francisco./p p The Mass March is the culmination of 4 neighborhood rallies organized by tenant and neighborhood groups. The Tenants Union will begin in the Tenderloin where we will march to buildings bought by span data-scayt_word="Citi" data-scaytid="2"Citi/span Apartments with money from Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo invested in span data-scayt_word="Citi" data-scaytid="3"Citi/span Apartments because they were promised there would be big profits because span data-scayt_word="Citi" data-scaytid="4"Citi/span Apartments would replace 80% of the existing tenants in each building with tenants paying higher rents./p p This span data-scayt_word="PNN-TV" data-scaytid="5"PNN-TV/span video was filmed by span data-scayt_word="Tiburcio" data-scaytid="6"Tiburcio/span - 8 span data-scayt_word="yr" data-scaytid="7"yr/span old Youth span data-scayt_word="SKolar" data-scaytid="8"SKolar/span at span data-scayt_word="PNN" data-scaytid="9"PNN/span!/p
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Occupied by Real Estate Snakkes, Eviction and Homelessness #1

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
Original Author
Tiny
Original Body
p span data-scayt_word="PNN-TV" data-scaytid="1"PNN-TV/span re-ported and sup-ported on the Mass March or housing which was the culmination of 4 neighborhood rallies organized by tenant and neighborhood groups. The Tenants Union will begin in the Tenderloin where we will march to buildings bought by span data-scayt_word="Citi" data-scaytid="2"Citi/span Apartments with money from Wells Fargo./p
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Children’s Bones Identified at Canada’s Oldest Indian Residential School

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
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mari
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h3 style="text-align: center;" An International Media Release/h3 h3 A childrsquo;s remains and other human bones have been identified at Canadarsquo;s oldest Indian residential school in Brantford, Ontario:/h3 h3 br / A Statement from the span data-scayt_word="Kanien’keha’" data-scaytid="1"Kanienrsquo;keharsquo;/span:span data-scayt_word="ka" data-scaytid="2"ka/span (Mohawk) Nation of the Grand River/h3 p Archeological surveys and test digs authorized by we, elders of thenbsp;span data-scayt_word="Kanien’keha" data-scaytid="4"Kanienrsquo;keha/span:span data-scayt_word="ka" data-scaytid="3"ka/spannbsp;Nation, have been conducted at the former Mohawk Institute Indian residential school since October 1./p p This past week, while on the grounds of the school, our researchers along with Kevin span data-scayt_word="Annett" data-scaytid="5"Annett/span span data-scayt_word="-Rawennatshani" data-scaytid="6"-Rawennatshani/span, who acts with our approval, have unearthed what has been described as human remains. nbsp;One bone among sixteen uncovered has been identified, through preliminary visual examination by a competent archeologist, as that of a young child. This bone sample is described by the same archeologist as ldquo;definitely humanrdquo;./p p A test dig in a twenty square foot area on grounds adjoining the former Mohawk Institute have revealed a considerable number of bones, as well as buttons which have been confirmed to be part of the childrenrsquo;s school uniforms. Large deposits of coal were also found associated with these remains, all at a depth of barely two feet. Several of the bones have also been cut up, suggesting that the bodies may have been deliberately dismembered, while other bones were broken./p p We declare the area on and near the former Mohawk Institute to be a crime site under our jurisdiction, and we will not allow representatives of the Crown or Church of England, or the government of Canada, access to these excavations because of their complicity in this crime./p p These institutions have consistently refused to disclose the evidence they possess regarding the Mohawk Institute and the deaths of children under their legal care, and therefore, we are proceeding to charge these bodies with crimes against humanity in international courts of justice, based in part on the forensic evidence we have uncovered./p p We now call upon our community and the world to rally behind our efforts to bring recognition to the remains of children buried on the Mohawk Institute grounds, and our work to excavate this site. Prior to any possible repatriation of these remains, and because these remains may include children from other indigenous nations, we look to those nations to participate with us in this work and welcome their input, and we urge them to begin their own excavations at local Indian residential schools./p p We appeal to other nations to send span data-scayt_word="archaeological" data-scaytid="7"archaeological/span and forensic specialists and international observers and peacekeepers to our territory to operate under our Mohawk jurisdiction, to assist with our inquiry and protect the burial sites until the remains can be accorded a proper burial according to our diverse traditions. Until these experts arrive to conduct a professional archeological excavation of these graves, we are temporarily suspending our excavations./p p As our investigation continues, the bone samples will be subjected to further forensic tests, and this data about the human remains uncovered at the Mohawk Institute will be prepared in a final report to be delivered in the spring of 2012 to human rights courts and Parliamentarians in Europe, as part of a campaign to bring charges of genocide against the Crown of England, the government of Canada, the Anglican Church in Canada and other guilty parties./p p The Mohawk Institute inquiry is held under the auspices of the span data-scayt_word="Onkwehon" data-scaytid="9"Onkwehon/span:we (Mohawk) Nation and Kevin span data-scayt_word="Annett" data-scaytid="8"Annett/span (span data-scayt_word="Rawennatshani" data-scaytid="11"Rawennatshani/span) of the International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State, who has our full authority and protection./p
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REMEMBERING THE FORGOTTEN WOMEN OF DECEMBER 6TH: ABORIGINAL, OF COLOUR, QUEER, TRANS, DISABLED, SEX WORKER IN CANADA

09/24/2021 - 09:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
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mari
Original Body
p For 22 years December 6th (National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada) has been the day where span data-scayt_word="heteronormative" data-scaytid="1"heteronormative/span White women in Canada remember their own. What about Aboriginal women, Women of span data-scayt_word="Colour" data-scaytid="2"Colour/span, Trans and Queer Women, Disabled women and span data-scayt_word="Sexworkers" data-scaytid="3"Sexworkers/span. See what some of these women have to say about span data-scayt_word="Decemeber" data-scaytid="4"Decemeber/span 6th , span data-scayt_word="SLUTWALK" data-scaytid="5"SLUTWALK/span, Occupy, and how they remember the forgotten women of December 6th./p p December 6th is the day where 14 white women were killed in a Montreal university classroom. White feminists decided to hold a vigil for them. 22 years later many women from different groups wonder why it took 14 white women for Canada to care about Stopping violence against women when 800+ Aboriginal Women have been murdered or are missing and Trans women and Sex Workers and Women of span data-scayt_word="Colour" data-scaytid="6"Colour/span experience or are not here because of violence without a peep from society and government./p p emJorge Antonio/em emspan data-scayt_word="Vallejos" data-scaytid="7"Vallejos/span is a mixed race, Toronto based, poet, essayist and journalist. He is the creator of blackcoffeepoet.com. His writing has appeared in span data-scayt_word="COLORLINES" data-scaytid="8"COLORLINES/span, span data-scayt_word="XTRA" data-scaytid="9"XTRA/span!, THIS Magazine, span data-scayt_word="Anishinabek" data-scaytid="10"Anishinabek/span News, Toronto Star, The Kenyon Review, and Descant. Jorge can be reached at blackcoffeepoet@gmail.com./em/p
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