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". . . They used the Southern California Anarchist show as an excuse to attack the work of the Centro.
The Centro de Accion Popular has English classes for the community and does community, educational, and cultural events out of the center. They will not be able to do all that anymore until we are able to make the space 'fire safe' and add another door in the rear. . . ."
Story: Southern California Anarchist Show Shut Down by Police by Joaquin Cienfue
UPDATE: Despite police interference at Sunday night’s closing show most reports indicate that the conference was a success. No other serious disruptions of the conference’s presentations and workshops have been reported. The workshops are said to have been informative and well attended. Highlights included an animal rights activist workshop, women’s self defense classes, and special panel comprised of three founding members of the Los Angeles chapter of the Black Panther Party. Even some members of the LA Indymedia Collective were on hand for a short presentation. From the newswire: Photos from the ANARCHIST CONFERENCE in L.A. by Organic Tofu
On Tuesday December 11, 2007, I joined in a community effort to welcome and support a coalition of Native American Nations and environmental
justice groups in their ongoing effort to defend Arizona's San Francisco
Peaks from proposed ski area development. The coalition had traveled
from Arizona in order to be present for a Federal Appeals Court hearing
in which developers would challenge a precedent-setting court victory
won by the coalition, which halted plans to expand the skiing business
by making fake snow out of sewage waste. This case is viewed as
precedent-setting in the realms of religious freedom and public health,
and particularly in establishing an interpretation for the 1993
Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA).
As a person of faith, what struck me about the gathering is how deeply
important the theme of religious freedom was.... Full report from
newswire: This is how we
(could) pray by Amy L. Dalton
Report on the court
proceedings: Tribes &
Environmental Groups Defend Religious Freedom & Human Health in Federal Court | | Report with photos: March and Vigil
to Save the San Francisco Peaks by Self-Hating Caucasian | |
More
photos: by
Raul Roa | | Related: A Native
American
on How Non-Indigenous People Can Stop Colonialization
People come out to the University of California Santa Barbara campus on December 3rd to support workers who remain unpaid by a contractor hired by U.C.S.B.
Ryan's Painting is a San Diego-based painting company who has failed to pay over a dozen workers for up to seven weeks. The U.C., in conjunction with the general contractor Prowest, allowed this to happen. Prowest recently admitted to some knowledge of falsified documents stating that workers are making over $30 per hour, a figure three times the actual salary of most. Workers who brought the injustices to light were threatened with deportation. Read Full Report by Laura
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