We urge you to attend the following events in Cleveland this month
October 2007 The World Can’t Wait (for us to act) Plans to Drive Out the Bush Regime
Wednesday, Oct 17
Detainee Rights Demonstration
4:30 PM- 5:30 PM
Federal Building, East 9th Street & Lakeside, downtown
10.17 is the one year anniversary of the Military Commissions Act, stripping the right of habeas corpus from "unlawful enemy combatants." This demonstration is a public rejection of the act, as well as a promotion of humyn rights for everybody, everywhere. Concerned Humyns for Humyn Rights will host an open mic and then lead a march through downtown Cleveland to the Federal Courthouse.
**If you feel so inclined, please feel free to wear an orange jumpsuit or just the color orange to highlight why we are marching.
Monday, Oct 22
"YOUR GOVERNMENT enforces a culture of greed, bigotry, intolerance and ignorance."
National Day Against Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation
5 pm: Meet at Luke Easter Park in the parking lot near the corner of MLK and Kinsman (Across the street from Zelma George Rec Center.)
THIS IS GREATER CLEVELAND'S OWN JENA 6 MARCH AGAINST INJUSTICE, EXCESSIVECHARGES AND SENTENCING, MISTREATMENT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT, ETC. We will march down Kinsman to the 4th District, which is the home of many whohave killed, abused, assaulted and verbally mistreated our citizens.
MARCH FOR: Eren Beyah, Brandon McCloud, Terrance Allen, Angelo Miller, Henry Bell, Devonte Jackson, LaRoy Renshaw, Arlington Wilson, Stanley Strnad, Keith Moore, Ricardo Mason, James Rhodes, Darnell Davis, Richard Jacobs, Guy Wills, Cedric Wynn, Jean Hankins, Frances Pugh, Brandon Robinson, Craig Bickerstaff, Crenshaw, Horton, Wilson, Robert Sutton, Kenny Phillips, and others. Bring pictures of loved ones who have been killed or abused. Bring signs for fair and equal treatment under the law. http://www.october22.org/
If you have any questions, please call Bill Swain at 374.0682; Art McKoy at326.5619, Alvin Brooks at 832.7369; Calvin Brooks at 849.1436; or Judy Martin at 990.0679(c). (October 22 Organization, Revolutionary Communist Party, Black On BlackCrime, Inc., Survivors/Victims Of Tragedy, Inc., FOCUS, NIA.)
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Saturday, Oct 27
"YOUR GOVERNMENT, on the basis of outrageous lies, is waging a murderous and utterly illegitimate war in Iraq, with other countries in their sights. "
Buses from Cleveland to Chicago for the National Mobilization to End the War in Iraq!
This is a regional Action in Chicago, Illinois- 1 of 11 Massive Demonstrations for Peace in Boston, Chicago, Jonesborough, Tenn., Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle.
Buses from Cleveland to Chicago depart Saturday, October 27, 2007, 7:00 a.m., Laborer’s Hall (3250 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland) returning Sunday, October 28th, early morning. Seats are $45 per person. Some financial help may be available. For reservations, call 216-736-4716, or e-mail: noacinfo@aol.com . You can also download and mail a reservation form with your check at www.noacinfo.org . Just follow the mailing instructions on the reservation form.
Wednesday, Oct 17
Detainee Rights Demonstration
4:30 PM- 5:30 PM
Federal Building, East 9th Street & Lakeside, downtown
10.17 is the one year anniversary of the Military Commissions Act, stripping the right of habeas corpus from "unlawful enemy combatants." This demonstration is a public rejection of the act, as well as a promotion of humyn rights for everybody, everywhere. Concerned Humyns for Humyn Rights will host an open mic and then lead a march through downtown Cleveland to the Federal Courthouse.
**If you feel so inclined, please feel free to wear an orange jumpsuit or just the color orange to highlight why we are marching.
Monday, Oct 22
"YOUR GOVERNMENT enforces a culture of greed, bigotry, intolerance and ignorance."
National Day Against Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation
5 pm: Meet at Luke Easter Park in the parking lot near the corner of MLK and Kinsman (Across the street from Zelma George Rec Center.)
THIS IS GREATER CLEVELAND'S OWN JENA 6 MARCH AGAINST INJUSTICE, EXCESSIVECHARGES AND SENTENCING, MISTREATMENT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT, ETC. We will march down Kinsman to the 4th District, which is the home of many whohave killed, abused, assaulted and verbally mistreated our citizens.
MARCH FOR: Eren Beyah, Brandon McCloud, Terrance Allen, Angelo Miller, Henry Bell, Devonte Jackson, LaRoy Renshaw, Arlington Wilson, Stanley Strnad, Keith Moore, Ricardo Mason, James Rhodes, Darnell Davis, Richard Jacobs, Guy Wills, Cedric Wynn, Jean Hankins, Frances Pugh, Brandon Robinson, Craig Bickerstaff, Crenshaw, Horton, Wilson, Robert Sutton, Kenny Phillips, and others. Bring pictures of loved ones who have been killed or abused. Bring signs for fair and equal treatment under the law. http://www.october22.org/
If you have any questions, please call Bill Swain at 374.0682; Art McKoy at326.5619, Alvin Brooks at 832.7369; Calvin Brooks at 849.1436; or Judy Martin at 990.0679(c). (October 22 Organization, Revolutionary Communist Party, Black On BlackCrime, Inc., Survivors/Victims Of Tragedy, Inc., FOCUS, NIA.)
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Saturday, Oct 27
"YOUR GOVERNMENT, on the basis of outrageous lies, is waging a murderous and utterly illegitimate war in Iraq, with other countries in their sights. "
Buses from Cleveland to Chicago for the National Mobilization to End the War in Iraq!
This is a regional Action in Chicago, Illinois- 1 of 11 Massive Demonstrations for Peace in Boston, Chicago, Jonesborough, Tenn., Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle.
Buses from Cleveland to Chicago depart Saturday, October 27, 2007, 7:00 a.m., Laborer’s Hall (3250 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland) returning Sunday, October 28th, early morning. Seats are $45 per person. Some financial help may be available. For reservations, call 216-736-4716, or e-mail: noacinfo@aol.com . You can also download and mail a reservation form with your check at www.noacinfo.org . Just follow the mailing instructions on the reservation form.
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