[Dec 27]Community Vigil for Peace and Healing
When: Saturday, December 27, 2008, 9:30pm-10pm
What: Peaceful vigil in response to hate-motivated gang-rape
Alert: Members of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, and Intersexed communities will hold a peaceful vigil with support from Hand to Hand Martial Arts Center, at the location where a lesbian woman was raped by four men on Saturday December 13th 2008. LGBTQQI community members and all allies are welcome to come join in peace, healing, and support for the survivor and her courage in speaking out about the violence that was perpetrated against her.
People can bring a candle and are encouraged to carpool or take BART or walk-together. For more information regarding the incident in question please go to:
[Dec 19] SF CopWatch: Creating Sanctuary Together (SF)
Creating Sanctuary Together- Cop and Migra/ICE Watching in SF
(‘cuz surveillance and repression worsens & we need to count on each other)
Friday Dec 19th, from 6:30-9pm
Bilingual Spanish-English event
Station 40 Collective Space
3030B, 16th street, SF
(near Mission BART, between grocery and dollar store)
Free Event, donations for food and drinks kindly accepted
6:45= Copwatch training, role play and brief legal info,
7:30= speaker from Rapid Response to Raids Network + Q and A
8= speaker from Migra Watch Network + Q and A,
8:30= Open discussion on direct action tactics to ICE on the streets
9= Announcements, Copwatch meeting info and close
To receive Migra Watch emergency text on your cell phone, send an email to:
SF_COPWATCH@yahoogroups.com
or you can text it to: 415.595.8251. This is also the # to report Migra sightings and is also the Copwatch hotline, so please include that you'd like to be added to the Migra Watch list.
Also, Cafe Le Boheme is at: 3318 24th street, near Mission 24th st BART
SF Copwatch presenta:
Junt@s Creamos Santuario - Vigilamos la Policia y la Migra en SF
(porque la vigilancia y la represion empeoran y tenemos que contar con nosotr@s)
Viernes Dec 19, de 6:30 a 9pm
El evento sera bilingue en Ingles y Español
Station 40, Espacio Colectivo
3030B calle 16, SF
(cerca de el BART de la Mission, entre tiendas de comida y de dólar)
Entrada Gratis, donaciones pa las bebidas y comida son apreciadas
Horario:
6:30-6:45pm= Saludarnos, Servir Comida y Presentar el Evento
6:45= Copwatch entrenamiento, teatro de personajes y breve info legal
7:30= platica de la Red de Ayuda Rapida para personas afectadas en las Redadas y preguntas y respuestas
8= platica de Migra Watch de Watsonville y preguntas y respuestas
8:30= Discussion Abierta sobre tomando accion directa conta la Migra en las Calles
9= Anuncios, info sobre cuando Copwatch se reune y cerrar
Para recibir textos de celular avisando sobre acciones de la Migra, manda un correo a:
SF_COPWATCH@yahoogroups.com
o puedes mandar un texo a: 415.595.8251. Este es tambien el # para reportar a la Migra, casos de brutalidad de la policia y reenes de carros o de personas, asi que por favor incluye que quieres ser agregad@ a la lista de Migra Watch
Café le Boheme está en la 3318 de la calle 24, cerca de la Mission
BART de la Calle 24
[Dec 18] Call to action: International Migrants Day
International Migrants Day
December 18, 2008
On December 18, 1990, the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families was approved by the United Nations General Assembly, after almost a decade of governmental negotiations and pressure from migrant rights advocates around the world. Following lobbying efforts by advocates and migrant groups, in December 2000 the United Nations proclaimed December 18 as International Migrants Day.
Since 2001, in solidarity with other migrant rights organizations around the world, NNIRR has commemorated this day with members and allies. Each year we assist growing numbers of local events and initiatives with widely-endorsed call-to-actions, educational and organizing materials, and commemorative posters and t-shirts. (For more details, visit www.nnirr.org/december18; for international events, visit www.migrantwatch.org and www.december18.net.)
International Migrants Day 2008
2008 has been a challenging year in the struggle for immigrant rights, with immigration raids, detentions and deportations taking place during the course of the build up to the recent election.
During the last eight years of the Bush Administration we have witnessed and experienced the assault on the human rights of immigrants: families, workers and entire communities subjected to intense policing, hundreds of thousands detained, and due process rights blatantly violated and ignored.
Using new forms of illegal racial, ethnic/nationality and religious profiling, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) heightened policing of immigrant workers, violating their labor rights, implemented special policies, including secret programs targeting Arabs, Muslims, South Asians and Sikhs, and illegally rounded up and deported hundreds of thousands.
In recognition of the challenges ahead of us, NNIRR calls on organizations and individuals around the country to commemorate this year’s International Migrants Day with a local event or action highlighting the following demands:
Ø The immediate cessation of all immigration policing and raids;
Ø A moratorium on all immigration detentions and deportations, while hearings -- that must include the testimony of those affected -- are held to determine the changes needed to restore due process rights and humanitarian policies and to hold DHS accountable.
By ending raids and placing detentions and deportations on hold, President-elect Obama and the new Congress can create a respite to consider humanitarian policy alternatives that reinstate due process and the rule of law to immigration services and enforcement.
We encourage these activities and messages as a launch pad to press the new Administration and Congress to implement humanitarian policies and practices -- to decriminalize immigration status and protect the rights of all workers. We must continue to demand a fair and just immigration policy that is “de-linked” from national security, and which includes the demilitarization of our borders.
Especially on International Migrants Day, when we recognize and honor migrants throughout the world, we need to raise awareness about the need for policies that ameliorate involuntary displacement and forced migration, including fair trade and sustainable community development, and fulfilling the need and access to healthcare, education, housing, and safe, healthy environments.
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To spotlight these urgent petitions, NNIRR encourages you and your community to organize a local event on or around December 18, 2008. Your event can take place at any number of places, and in various forms -- an afternoon action at a Federal Building, an evening gathering at a place of worship, even a potluck dinner at a local community center.
We encourage you to publicize your activity in the media to call attention to the significance of the day as well as to highlight our collective efforts to end immigration raids. We also encourage groups to coordinate their efforts with others locally, and to reach out to allies through this event.
NNIRR will collect information on all these activities to publicize them nationally and internationally, to raise the collective power of grassroots community action. We will also circulate a national press release on December 16, 2008, highlighting your events, and post this information on our website.
If you plan to organize an activity for International Migrants Day, please complete this online form (https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=FyTSqSOQ38Jez_2bF7JB5jaw_3d_3d) or the attached response form and email to crajah@nnirr.org, or fax to 510-465-1885. For more information, contact:
Colin Rajah, NNIRR
510-465-1984 x306
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Yes! Please register our activity as part of the International Migrants Day Actions 2008.
Name of Organization:
Contact Person:
Contact Phone:
Contact Email:
Date & Time of Event/Action:
Brief Description of Event/Action:
Colin Rajah; crajah@nnirr.org; Fax: 510-465-1885
International Migrant Rights & Global Justice Program Director
National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights (NNIRR)
310 8th Street, Suite 303
Oakland, CA 94607 U.S.A.
tel: +01-510-465-1984 [ext. 306] fax: +01-510-465-1885
www.nnirr.org
[Dec 12] Poetry, music and dance (Berkeley, Oakland)
[Dec 7] Manos de Resistencia: Women Peacemakers in Colombia (SF)
Sunday, December 7, 7 pm.
Women's Building
3543 18th St. San Francisco
A Benefit Featuring:
Amanda Romero is a leading Colombian human rights activist, co-author of the collection of Colombian women's testimonies, "We Will Never Be Silenced." She will speak about Colombian women, human rights and the need for international presence.
Aluna is a Bay Area multicultural ethnic and Colombian folkloric band that features traditional Colombian music styles such as Cumbia, Puya, Bullerengue, Currul?o and Mapal?, as well as original music.
Food, Poetry by Maria Mercedes Carranza, raffle drawing, and honoring Bay Peace.
This event is raising funds for the human rights accompaniment work of the Fellowship of Reconciliation in Colombia. FOR?s teams live with the Peace Community of San José de Apartad? and other grassroots initiatives, in order to dissuade political violence and ensure their rights to stay on their lands and continue their nonviolent work. See http://www.forcolombia.org for more information.
Co-sponsors: Global Fund for Women, American Friends Service Committee Pacific
Mountain Region, Fund for Nonviolence, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Women?s
International League for Peace and Freedom San Francisco Chapter, Peacemakers.
Information: 720-296-6429
[Dec 4th] B-Side Players in Oakland
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Acompaña a los B-Side Players este 4 de diciembre en el Yoshi's
510 Embarcadero West
for more info visit: