Monday, October 8, 2018

Indigenous, Black and Decolonial Activists gather for 3rd annual Anti-Columbus Day Tour at the American Museum of Natural History, calling for renaming Columbus Day and removing Theodore Roosevelt’s statue

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New York, NY - Activists from New York’s Indigenous and Black communities, along with decolonial advocates led the 3rd annual “Anti-Columbus Day Tour” at the American Museum of Natural History on October 8, 2018; the groups are demanding that Mayor de Blasio and members of the New York City Council join the growing list of cities in the U.S. that have renamed Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples’ Day and for the removal of Theodore Roosevelt’s statue. 
Last year, more than a thousand people attended the Anti-Columbus Tour at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). In advance of this year’s gathering, organizers from New York’s Indigenous, Black, Latinx, and Asian communities, along with decolonial advocates, issued a public letter demanding that New York join the growing list of cities in the U.S. that have renamed Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. New York City boasts the largest indigenous population in the country—more than one hundred thousand people—and it sits on the homeland of the Lenape, which is and always has been a place of Indigenous movement. In the letter, several grassroots groups (Decolonize This Place, American Indian Community House, NYC Stands with Standing Rock, Black Youth Project 100, and South Asia Solidarity Initiative) insist that the public holiday should honor the persistent presence of Indigenous Americans, and that it is no longer acceptable to commemorate Christopher Columbus, a figure widely associated with exploitation, enslavement, and conquest.
The coalition demands that elected officials remove the equestrian statue of Theodore Roosevelt (outside the AMNH), which has often been cited as the most hated monument in New York City. The statue is seen as an affront to all who pass it on entering the museum, but especially to African Americans and Indigenous Americans. “No truly reputable museum” observes Nitasha Dhillon from Decolonize This Place, “should allow such a racially inflammatory monument to guard its entrance.” The statue is city-owned, and sits on land managed by the Parks Department, so city officials have jurisdiction over its fate. Participating groups call on the AMNH leadership to decommission the museum’s “deeply flawed adoration” of Roosevelt, “a champion of male chauvinism and white supremacy,” which continues inside its walls in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda and the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall.
The letter also calls attention to the Museum's discredited racial classification system that relegates colonized peoples to the domain of Nature and colonizers to the domain of Culture and Science. Even more bizarre, as Amrit Trewn, Black Youth Project 100 organizer points out, "there is no space in the museum where African and African-descended people are allowed to exist in modern time, they are frozen in the past.”
Regarding the inappropriate display of artifacts, Crystal Migwans, from NYC Stands with Standing Rock, calls for respect for these "artifacts" as ancestral beings,
and for true collaboration with their descendants: "The AMNH sits atop a mountain of cultural wealth drained from our communities. The objects in those cases are our relatives, and their mistreatment here, in the heart of this American metropolis, reflects our own." The groups have insisted that the museum’s display plan be reviewed and re-conceived by curatorial representatives of the “exhibited” populations, and that human remains, sacred things, and objects of power be placed under the authority of their descendants.
Recently, the AMNH leadership announced plans to renovate the Northwest Coast Hall, its first cultural gallery, largely untouched since it was built at the turn of the twentieth century. While this is a welcome initiative, it is long overdue and there is much more to be done to catch up with other museums much further down the path of decolonization. The groups have called for the immediate establishment of an independent Decolonization Commission to assess how the AMNH can transform the other halls, and for town hall meetings to be scheduled so that members of the public can testify openly about the impact of the racist stereotypes and demeaning representations on display.
Since hundreds of thousands of school children visit the museum annually, the letter highlights the harms perpetuated upon New York’s highly diverse youth. Currently, the AMNH, which receives $17m of taxpayer funding annually, and uses land and facilities managed by the city, is not held accountable for the damage done to these young minds.
According to Tlingit artist Jackson Polys: “Real decolonization--a repatriation of all objects and land to Indigenous peoples--may seem beyond the reach of an institution that to its core acts to reinforce settler colonial mentalities.” In his view, “there's real opportunity here to begin dialogue, but can our voices truly be heard when framed--contained --by these constant justifications for a foundational violence that permeate every representation of non-European peoples?”
On October 8th, the groups led an “Anti-Columbus Day Tour” at the American Museum of Natural History, beginning at 3pm.

3rd annual Anti-Columbus Day Tour

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Saturday, October 6, 2018

Hundreds took to the street opposing Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court

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New York, NY - Hundreds of new Yorkers took to the streets on October 6, 2018 after the Senate voted on Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, to express rage and refusal to consent to the rule of the illegitimate and undemocratic appointment to the Supreme Court. 
On Saturday, after the Senate confirmed a lying rapist in the face of this opposition, citizens organized to oppose this rulings. This unjust process has exposed what an undemocratic sham our so-called democracy actually is. We are angry, but we won’t go back. We will never be silent again. With this vote, these senators have betrayed survivors of sexual assault, women, LGBTQ people, poor people, and people of color for an entire generation. There is now another biased judge and sexual predator on the Supreme Court--one that lies as easily as the president.
While the Democrats asked us to trust the FBI, women and oppressed people took the streets around the country. Here in New York City, we marched on Monday and we walked out and marched on Thursday. In Washington, DC, thousands of protesters took over the Senate building. Survivors traveled from as far as Alaska to tell their stories, and protesters occupied Senators’ offices.
In Mitch McConnell’s words, Republicans intend to “plow through.” They’re putting their relentless pursuit of a Supreme Court controlled radical right-wingers ahead of the brave women who’ve spoken out against Kavanaugh and the mountain of evidence that proves he’s unfit to serve on the highest court in the land.
Kavanaugh clearly lied under oath. His lack of judicial temperament and sharp partisanship show us he isn’t fit to serve on the Supreme Court. The sham FBI investigation that the public can’t view was rushed and left out witnesses that could have further corroborated allegations against him.
This action was organized by the ad-hoc coalition of groups that planned Monday's "No Justice, No Seat" march to the Yale Club and Thursday's walkouts and "Cancel Kavanaugh" protest at Trump Tower. Activists with: Democratic Socialists of America, International Socialist Organization, International Women's Strike, Left Voice, Black Women's Blueprint, National Women's Liberation,Socialist Alternative NYC for Abortion Rights, Party for Socialism and Liberation, and Red Bloom.


March opposing Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court


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Friday, October 5, 2018

Rally to urge MTA to make subway stations accessible prior to settlement hearing with Judge Schlomo Hagler

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New York, NY - Rise and Resist's Elevator Action Group , Brooklyn Center for the Independence of the Disabled (BCID), Center for Independence of the Disabled New York (CIDNY), TransitCenter, Transportation Alternatives, and The People’s MTA called on the MTA to make a binding legal agreement to make New York City’s subway system fully accessible at a rally outside the New York State Supreme Court, on October 5, 2018 prior to settlement hearing with Judge Schlomo Hagler. 
At the rally calling on MTA to make the subways accessible for all New Yorkers, speakers talked about how elevators would allow them to use the city’s subways. It’s not public transit if only some people can ride. 
Afterward, rally-goers headed into the court house where Judge Schlomo Hagler held a settlement conference between Disability Rights Advocates and the MTA.  
Disability Rights Advocates represents several disability groups who have charged that the MTA violates New York City Human Rights law by denying access to the subways for people with disabilities and others who need elevators to ride freely throughout the city. New York City has the least accessible subway system of all major US cities.
On April 25, 2017, DRA filed a class action lawsuit against the New York City Transit Authority (“NYCTA”), Metropolitan Transit Authority (“MTA”), and New York City (“the City”) for their failure to make the subway system programmatically accessible for persons whose mobility and other disabilities restrict them from using stairs. The City’s subway system has long been City’s lifeline, enabling over 6 million people per day to participate in its economic, political, cultural and civic life. Indeed, an average resident of New York depends on subways to carry out a vast array of essential tasks every day of his/her life.
For people with disabilities, however, meaningful access to the subway system has remained all but illusory. The rare accessible stations tend to be spaced out by at least 30 blocks and constitute less than 20 percent of the total number of stations. In numerous parts of the City, residents with disabilities have no access whatsoever. As a result, they remain completely barred from a mode of transportation that has shaped City’s life in a way that is unparalleled elsewhere in the country.
DRA’s ultimate goal is to ensure that the Defendants institute a comprehensive remedial scheme that can meaningfully address this devastating exclusion of people with disabilities from one of the nation’s largest and most important public transportation systems.


MTA court settlement hearing on disability rights


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Monday, October 1, 2018

No Justice, No Seat: March against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation

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New York, NY - Over a thousand New Yorkers joined members of DSA, ISO, IWS, Socialist Alternative, NYCFAR, NWL and Left Voice on a march organized on October 1, 2018 to voice their opposition to Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation. Participants gathered in Madison Square Park, marching to the Yale Club, and ending with a rally in Grand Central. 
Participants also marched in celebration of the international solidarity with survivors and all who stand for love and justice. We are resilient, we are unified, and we will not let this violence continue without a fight. 
Women: cis, trans, black, immigrant, workers, survivors of sexual violence, and allies across the country are furious at the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. We will not stand for the confirmation of a man who is guilty of sexual assault and whose judicial record makes clear he cares only about the rights of elite white men like himself and the corporate and carceral power they wield. 
Because of ongoing protests and the courage of survivors to speak out, Republicans were forced to delay a vote. This only happened because of organized protest and he will only be stopped if we keep organizing. Kavanaugh should have to answer for his crimes, not given a lifetime appointment where he will do on the bench what he has done in his personal life: attack women’s bodily autonomy.


March against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation


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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Mulheres unidas contra Bolsonaro 
Women rally against fascism in Brazil

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New York, NY - Brazilian women, individuals of all genders, sex orientation, immigrants, minorities, people of all religions, age, races and ethnicities gathered in Union Square on September 29, 2018 to support women in Brazil currently standing against the presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro, over allegations of racism, misogyny, homophobia and xenophobia.
Such as in many other countries, Brazil has faced the rise of neo-fascism and has suffered with its consequences, which are reflected in politics and in the society as a whole. Amidst the scenario of the coup, oppression, censorship, authoritarianism, discrimination, hatred and violence, the alt-right politicians along with the hegemonic elite and the mainstream media want to maintain their privileges at any cost.
Brazilians reaffirm their request for justice for Marielle Franco, a Rio councilwoman brutally murdered over six months ago, protesting against misogyny, racism, class prejudice and against any kind of intolerance, against the alt-right presidential candidate, the fascist Jair Bolsonaro, who represents a setback for minorities and for all citizens of the world who respect human rights and who want a more fair and peaceful society.
These are a few of the things Jair Bolsonaro said on camera:

  • Females should get paid less because they can get pregnant
  • That he have 4 sons and on the 5th time he got weak and had a daughter
  • He said to another politician that she is too ugly to be raped
  • That if the parents were more disciplinarians their kids wouldn't turn up to be gay
  • A good criminal is a dead criminal
  • He also compared the black communities directly descendants from slaves who rebelled and organized themselves against slavery (Quilombolas) with cattle, and said they are not worth it, not even for "procriation".

On top of everything he is ex-military and he is in favor of the military dictatorship. We were in a military dictatorship from 64 to 85 and hundreds of people disappeared (we still don't have bodies or records of what happened to them). During this time torture was a thing when questioning "criminals" and there was this specially cruel torturer called Brilhante Ustra that one of the things he liked to do was to insert alive rats on women vaginas. Former president Dilma Rousseff meet him when she was a prisoner (she was part of the youth movement against the dictatorship). When she was facing the impeachment and Bolsonaro when there to say his vote he said "in honor of Ustra, the terror of Dilma Rousseff". 
There are multiple demonstrations organized this weekend all over Brazil and the world by females against Jair Bolsonaro.

Women rally against fascism in Brazil

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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Professors’ union march through Wall Street to demand funding for quality education, and raises for faculty and staff

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New York, NY — Nearly a year after the expiration of their union contract, hundreds of CUNY faculty and staff marched through the Financial District on September 27, 2018 to demand public investment in The City University of New York and raises for underpaid faculty and staff. Led by a brass band and carrying lighted signs, hundreds of union members picketed outside the NY Stock Exchange before chanting their way to the investment banking firm of William C. Thompson, chairperson of the CUNY Board of Trustees.
Full-time salaries at CUNY lag thousands of dollars behind those at comparable institutions such as Rutgers and University of Connecticut. Adjuncts who work at CUNY earn a near-poverty wage despite their PhDs or other advanced degrees. Nearly a year after the expiration of their last contract, CUNY faculty and staff are marching through the Financial District to protest the inequality that leaves CUNY starved of funding while Wall Street profits soar. They will end the march at the investment banking office of William C. Thompson, Jr. (the CUNY Board of Trustees Chair) to demand funding for a contract that offers competitive salaries and ensures academic quality
“CUNY needs investment and an administration willing to demand it. Wall Street is awash in profits, yet public institutions like CUNY are starved of funds. It’s time for Wall Street to pay its share and time for the CUNY trustees, led by Bill Thompson, to demand public funding for quality CUNY education and a fully funded contract for CUNY faculty and staff,” said Professor Barbara Bowen, president of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), the union of CUNY faculty and professional staff.
After years of declining per-student investment by New York State in the CUNY senior colleges, the faculty, student advisors and other professionals at CUNY are underpaid and expected to work in conditions that undermine student success. Much of CUNY’s infrastructure is crumbling. Full-time salaries at CUNY lag thousands of dollars behind those at comparable institutions such as Rutgers and University of Connecticut. The 12,000 adjunct faculty who work at CUNY now teach the majority of courses, but are paid a near-poverty wage despite having PhDs or other advanced degrees. The union has called for an increase in adjunct pay to $7,000 a course, to bring pay at CUNY in line with adjunct pay at Fordham, Penn State and Rutgers.
The professors also protested the inequality that leaves their public university starved of funds while Wall Street profits soar. Wall Street posted $25 billion in profits in 2017. Traders this year are earning record salaries. The industry is swollen with cash, thanks to federal tax cuts. Meanwhile, CUNY’s collective bargaining costs are not fully funded by New York State and CUNY colleges have been forced to cut their already reduced budgets for academic programs and student support.
Former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson is a leading executive at the investment banking firm Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co., L.L.C. He was appointed by Governor Cuomo in 2016 to head the CUNY Board of Trustees, the body that approves both the University’s budget requests and its collective bargaining agreements.
The union is demanding State and City funding to back up the next union contract so that CUNY will not have to cannibalize academic programs or continue to raise tuition to find the necessary funds. The PSC’s 30,000 members are ready to fight for the raises and investment needed to ensure an intellectually rich college education for CUNY students.
“By failing to invest adequately in CUNY,” said Bowen, “New York is making a policy decision not to invest in the future of hundreds of thousands of working-class, poor and middle-class students. This rich city in this rich state must do better. CUNY needs competitive salaries that would allow the University to keep the talented, committed faculty and staff students need. And CUNY’s underpaid adjuncts need wage justice. The 30,000 members of the PSC are united in the demand for a fair and fully funded contract that enables us to serve the people of New York.”
Wall Street posted $25 billion in profits last year, while CUNY students got tuition hikes, underpaid professors and crumbling buildings. Hundreds of thousands of CUNY students depend on CUNY’s faculty and staff to provide the excellent education that allows CUNY to lead the nation in moving students out of poverty and into the middle class. But after years of declining per-student investment from the State, this work is underpaid and too often performed in conditions that undermine student success. Full-time salaries are uncompetitive. Twelve thousand faculty members are low-wage, part-time adjuncts. CUNY needs a raise—a raise that is funded with public dollars, not with tuition hikes and further cuts to academic programs.


CUNY professors' union march on Wall Street to demand fair contracts


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