Street March Against Racism & Police Violence - State-wide Calif. Unity March;
1pm, Sunday, July 21, 2013, Anaheim City Hall, 200 South Anaheim St., Anaheim, California
Justice for Manuel Diaz, Joel Acevedo and all victims of police violence!
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On July 21, the one-year anniversary of the murder of Manuel Diaz by Anaheim police! Join us in demanding an end to police violence!
Families of police brutality victims are calling on people all over California to unite for a mass march. Join the WORD contingent to demand an end to the war on our children and our communities.
One week after the racist acquittal of murderer George Zimmerman, women from all over California will march to demand justice for all victims of police violence. Police violence is violence against women and our families!
The time is now. We know that our strength lies in our unity and this the only way to fight back and effect change.
Every right we hold as women, we won by fighting together.
Now is the time to stand together - women of all backgrounds, ages, ethnicities and cultures - to defend the lives of Black children and all children who live in a system that tells them some lives are more valuable than others.
Points of UNITY: Jail all killer cops! Recall California DAs! End racial profiling, gang injunctions, and police checkpoints! No more border killings! Stop all raids!
Inititated by: Family of Manuel Diaz (murdered by police in Anaheim on July 21, 2012); Family of Joel Acevedo (murdered by police in Anaheim on July 22, 2012); Family of Jeremy Marks (shot by LAPD on May 8, 2013); Family of Martin Angel Hernandez (murdered by police in Anaheim on Mar. 6, 2012); Family of Jose de la Trinidad (murdered by police in Willowbrook on Nov. 10, 2012); Family & friends of Mike Nida (murdered by Downey police on Oct. 22, 2011); Elizabeth Bustamante and John Cabrera (shot by Long Beach police on Jan. 26, 2011); Family of Andres Avila (murdered by Pomona police on Oct. 16, 2011); Family of Doug Zerby (murdered by Long Beach police on Dec. 12, 2010); Family of Caesar Ray Cruz (murdered by police in Fullerton on Dec. 11, 2009); Family of James W Moore (murdered by Kern County Sheriff in 2005); Family of Justin Hertl (murdered by Anaheim police, Nov. 14, 2003); Family of Marcel Ceja (murdered by Anaheim police, Nov 4, 2011); Family of Tony Francis (murdered by Bellflower Sheriffs, Aug. 24, 2012); Family of Javier Arrazola (murdered by West Valley LAPD, Oct. 1, 2012); Family of Roscoe Cambridge (murdered by Anaheim police, Jan. 19, 2012); Family of David Raya (murdered by Anaheim police, Aug. 16, 2011); Family of Joe Whitehouse (murdered by Anaheim police, July 16, 2007); Family of Ernest Duenez, Jr. (murdered by Manteca police, June 8, 2011); Family of David Silva (murdered by Kern County deputies, May 7, 2013); Family of Jason Bitz (murdered by off-duty Santa Ana police officer, Oct. 31, 2011); Family of Marcel Luis Ceja (murdered by Anaheim Police officer David Garcia, Nov.4, 2011); Family of Ismael Lopez (murdered by Long Beach police, Aug. 26, 2011); Family of Rigoberto Arceo (murdered on LA County Sheriff\'s deputy in Cudahy on May 11, 2013); Family of Steven Bours (murdered by Downey Police on March 20, 2010); Mother of Kenneth Harding (murdered by SFPD on July 16, 2011); Family of Idriss Stelley (murdered by SFPD on June 12, 2001); Family of Bobby Henning (murdered by Paramount Police on Feb. 21, 2012); ANSWER Los Angeles; United Survivors of Anaheim; Oscar Grant Foundation; Justice for Alan Blueford Coalition; Justice for Aiyana Jones Committee; National Lawyers Guild - LA; Jeremy Marks Defense Committee; Long Beach Campaign to Stop Police Violence, Nida\'s Rydas; Women Organized to Resist and Defend (WORD); KmB Pro-People Youth; March Forward!; Party for Socialism and Liberation; Worker Student Alliance (UC Irvine); Kenneth Harding Foundation; Idriss Stelley Foundation; Education Not Incarceration - SF Chapter; POOR Magazine/Prensa Pobre; Decolonize Oakland; ONYX Organizing Committee; Youth Justice Coalition Community control over all police and prison guards!
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