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r. Martin Luther King
swers and methods of struggle to stop the
escalating attacks on the largely African-
in the corporate media as a cost-cutting
mechanism for the cash-strapped district, Jr. was shot to death 42 years after
EdiTOriAl:
American and working-class municipality. which is facing a deficit of over $300 mil- in Memphis on April
4, 1968, at the height of the
Dr. King’s assassination
On March 29, 200 students, staff and lion. Yet since the appointment of the emer-
alumni from Cooley High rallied in front of gency financial manager by Democratic civil rights movement that he
the building requesting that the plan to shut Gov. Jennifer Granholm one year ago, the led. He did not live to see the
down the school be reversed. The state-ap- red ink has increased by $100 million. end of segregation, even in the schools.
While the Supreme Court back in 1954
WHERE’S THE JOBS?
pointed Detroit Public Schools emergency When the emergency financial manager
financial manager, Robert Bobb, has sched- for DPS took control in 2009, he laid off had ruled in Brown v. Board of Educa- Gov’t admits ‘no recovery’ 5
uled to close the school at the end of the se- 1,500 employees but was forced to bring tion that public schools be desegre-
gated, it had added the words “with all
mester in June.
Alumni extending back to the 1950s and
back 1,100 because personnel shortages
were so severe that many schools could not deliberate speed.” This gave the racists SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT
1960s attended the rally and voiced their even operate. Due to financial mismanage- a loophole. • Bolivia conference:
concerns to the media that the closing of the ment by the state appointee, the district It wasn’t until Oct. 29, 1969, that the people, not pollution 9
school would be devastating to the commu- was forced to take out a short-term loan of court ruled desegregation was the law
nity. State Rep. Leslie Love, a Cooley alum- $256 million in order to meet payroll and “now and hereafter.” By that time, the • Offshore drilling
nus, played a leading role in the gathering. other expenses. (Detroit News, April 4) movement which began in the 1950s for Big Oil 10
After the rally, the crowd took the streets The Detroit News, whose editorial stance had engaged in years of powerful battles
and marched along the business district is in support of the emergency financial against racist repression. Not intimi-
on Fenkell Street. Even though traffic was manager and state control of the school dis- dated by the assassinations of Dr. King,
Black Muslim leader Malcolm X and
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS
blocked along the way, motorists honked trict, was forced to admit, “Now the district
their horns and gave the Black power salute Continued on page 4 Continued on page 10
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and thumbs up in support of the demon-
stration to save the school.
This demonstration lasted for an hour
and drew people out of their homes and
small businesses to join in the protest. Resi- Philadelphiastrike:
dents of the neighborhood were unanimous
in their sentiment that the closing of Cooley ‘Patientsbeforeprofits’
would further damage the social fabric of
the community, which has been severely
impacted by the deepening economic crisis
in Detroit.
Later that evening the first in a series of
community meetings called by the DPS
emergency financial manager to discuss
school closings was held at Henry Ford High
School, also located on the northwest side.
Four hundred people showed up at the meet-
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Anti-racists to protest
Miles was walking to his grandmother’s son to the public. Miles stated that her
home when three white undercover police son, unarmed and at 150 pounds, was cer-
jumped from an unmarked car, yelling tainly no threat.
Mumiaeventsonhisbirthday
tinuing its massive loan foreclosures. gaining meaningful employment as a di-
Outraged SU students posted a petition rect result of the unchecked abuses of [Di-
online explaining why they oppose Dimon: mon’s] own financial industry.”
“We, the students, alumni and friends of Students and supporters have tweeted
Writers for Mumia, an afternoon of tion and Organizing Party for Mumia
the university, are against using the 2010 and retweeted, MySpaced and Face-
readings and testimonials by poets, play- Abu-Jamal on April 24 from 6 to 8 p.m.
commencement to restore the public im- booked, emailed and reposted news
wrights, journalists, book authors, word- at the S.H.A.P.E. Center, 3815 Live Oak
age of the banking industry and validate about the struggle. On April 5 the petition
smiths and activists, will be held April 24 in Houston, Texas. The event is spon-
the anti-environmental and anti-human- ranked in the top 25 on PetitionOnline.
from 2:30 to 6 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church, sored by the Texas Death Penalty Aboli-
itarian interests of JPMorgan Chase. We com, a free online host for public peti-
512 W. 126th St. in Harlem. The New York tion Movement. The program will include
demand a graduation speaker sensitive to tions. To read the petition and comments
Chapter of the National Writers Union poetry, music and a birthday cake, along
the current global climate that this class is and add signatures, visit www.petitionon-
and the Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition with strategizing to support the campaign
poised to inherit on May 16th, 2010.” The line.com/SUGRADUA/petition.html.
of New York City are co-sponsoring the for a civil rights investigation by the U.S.
SU chapter of Students for a Democratic — Minnie Bruce Pratt event, which precedes a rally in front of Justice Department into violations of
Society has been leading the organizing.
the Justice Department’s headquarters in Mumia’s civil rights. For more informa-
The petition drew hundreds of signa- Pratt is a professor of Women’s & Washington, D.C., on April 26. Unjustly tion call 713-503-2633 or email Abolition.
tures within days. Signers include stu- Gender Studies and Writing & Rhetoric held captive on Pennsylvania’s death row Movement@hotmail.com.
dents, alums, faculty and community at Syracuse University. — Workers World bureau, New York
since 1982, Abu-Jamal is being threat-
ened by the courts with another execution Gloria Rubac contributed to this report.
date for a killing he didn’t commit in 1981.
MarxisM, reparations “Mumia needs public support at this
& the Black Freedom critical time, so that’s why fellow writers
struggle want to pay tribute to the power of his
An anthology of writings from Workers World newspaper. words and his struggle for freedom and
Edited by Monica Moorehead. Includes: justice on April 24,” Susan Elizabeth Davis
Racism, National Oppression & Self-Determination told Workers World. Davis founded Writ-
larry_holmes_ ers for Mumia as a project of the Interna-
Black Labor from Chattel Slavery to Wage Slavery tional Action Center in 1997 and organized
Sam_Marcy two public events in 1999 and 2007. “As
Black Youth: Repression & Resistance leilani_dowell the ‘voice of the voiceless,’ Mumia inspires
The Struggle for Socialism Is Key Monica_Moorehead others to write as truthfully, eloquently
Black & Brown Unity: A Pillar of Struggle and purposefully as he does. We must
for Human Rights and Global Justice! fight to free him with our words as we seek
Saladin_Muhammad to write truth to power.” Davis noted that
Alabama’s Black Belt: Legacy of Slavery, Sharecropping Mumia has been an honorary member of
and Segregation Consuela_lee_ the National Writers Union since 1995.
Harriet Tubman, Woman Warrior Mumia_Abu-Jamal The gathering will also celebrate his 56th
CoVEr_illuStrAtioN_by_SAhu_bArroN
Are Conditions Ripe Again Today? 40th Anniversary birthday, which is on April 24. For more
of the 1965 Watts Rebellion John_Parker information call 212-633-6646; 212-254- Mumia Abu-Jamal’s book, “Jailhouse lawyers:
Available at Leftbooks.com and Racism and Poverty in the Delta larry_hales 0279 ext. 18; or 212-330-8029. prisoners defending prisoners v. the U.S.A.”
bookstores around the country Haiti Needs Reparations, Not Sanctions Pat_Chin There will also be a Birthday Celebra- is available at leftbooks.com.
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HOUSTON.
sured people should go for health care,
duras, El Salvador and all
Brewer callously remarked, “We cannot
over Latin America united
take care of everybody.” (Arizona Daily
under banners demand-
Star, March 19)
ing dignity and respect,
Brewer included in her budget proposal
an end to raids, passage of
a one-cent sales tax increase. Lawmak-
the Dream Act for college
ers, seeing taxes as very unpopular in an
students, an end to de-
election year, decided to refer this to vot-
portations, and an end to
ers in a special election scheduled for May
287(g). The march was led
18. If this one-cent sales tax is not imple-
by the Living Hope Wheel
mented, then another $687 million will be
Chair Association, a group
slashed from the education budget. This
of immigrants with spinal
special election is just a sleight-of-hand.
cord injuries who no lon-
Voters will decide if they should suffer by
ger can receive any finan-
taking a pay cut by handing over more of
cial aid for their disabilities
their wages in the form of taxes or if they
if they are undocumented.
should suffer by taking cuts in public edu-
A town hall meeting orga-
cation. Neither option is acceptable.
nized by the Coalition in
Almost one thousand Defense of the Community is set for April
immigrants and their 10 at Plaza Americas from 2:30-5:30, to
supporters took their de- develop strategies to pressure the Obama
mands for comprehensive administration and Congress to pass re-
immigration reform to form. The meeting will also begin the
the streets of Houston on community organizing for Houston’s May
March 21. Families from 1 march and rally.
— Report & photo by Gloria Rubac
Callsforunconditional
These three included a pregnant mother Karzai’s record as the Afghan president
of 10 and another pregnant mother of six under occupation, just like McChrystal’s
children. history of organizing search-and-destroy
amnestyformilitaryresisters
The military command first denied it missions in Iraq, belies his claim that
and tried to blame it on an earlier stab- humanitarian concerns compel his com-
bing. Finally, the officers had to admit plaints about civilian deaths. Chicago’s
that these trained killers had slaughtered long history of scandals makes it unlikely
the women. In addition, the guilty troops that Obama is shocked to discover cor- By Dee Knight war veterans and active-duty GIs, with
pried their bullets out of the women’s ruption. strong support from pacifist, civil liberties
bodies in an attempt to cover up their war In a March 30 article in Asia Times, In- In the first action of its type during the and religious groups.
crime. dian career diplomat M. K. Bhadrakumar current U.S. wars in Iraq, Afghanistan The campaign featured bold defiance
The standard procedure is that the gave one explanation for what was really and Pakistan, the Berkeley, Calif., City of government efforts to punish resist-
NATO military command denies its forc- behind the words. Karzai was flirting with Council on March 9 passed a resolution ers, who would “surface” at anti-war
es killed civilians. It apparently hopes the improving his relations with Beijing and entitled, “Universal and Unconditional conferences, political conventions and
story will vanish. Only when Afghans or Tehran, Bhadrakumar wrote, and Obama Amnesty for Iraq, Afghanistan, and Paki- congressional hearings — most often un-
the reporters manage to dig out the facts was warning him to stay in line. This idea stan War Military Resisters and Veterans announced — demonstrating widespread
are the U.S. or NATO officers compelled was picked up in the New York Times in Who Acted In Opposition to the War for support for resistance and amnesty.
to reveal the truth. an April 4 article. This possibility and Kar- Matters of Conscience,” according to a re- This campaign induced President Jim-
For example, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, zai’s statement regarding joining the Tal- port from Courage to Resist. my Carter to grant unconditional amnesty
who for political reasons is publicly com- iban raise questions about the relationship “Amnesty” means that any charges to resisters following the U.S. War in Viet-
mitted to reducing civilian casualties, had between the puppet Afghan government or remaining punishment are officially nam, in January 1977. Carter felt the pres-
to apologize for the killing of civilians dur- and its U.S. imperialist puppet masters. “forgotten.” “Unconditional” means no sure after one exiled resister, Fritz Efaw,
ing the well-covered Marjah offensive in The U.S. occupation created the Karzai strings attached. “Universal” means it surfaced at the 1976 National Democratic
February. presidency. Even with the full backing of would apply to all convictions or pending Convention as part of the “Democrats
The latest exposure created more prob- U.S.-NATO troops, Karzai was scornfully charges related to resistance to or refusal Abroad” delegation, and was nominated
to serve in the current U.S. wars, as well for vice president by Gold Star mother
Germans question
with less than honorable discharges for eran Ron Kovic, author of “Born on the
such resistance. The call adds that such Fourth of July,” seconded the nomina-
veterans should have their discharges au- tion, and stunned the delegates into total
Afghan war
tomatically upgraded to honorable, and silence followed by a standing ovation.
that they should be entitled to all benefits.
Bob Meola, Berkeley peace and justice Amnesty for all!
commissioner who wrote the original In the wake of last month’s gigantic
By Caleb T. Maupin gela Merkel’s announcement that an ad- draft of the resolution, stated, “I hope
ditional 850 German troops would be sent demonstration in Washington, D.C., by
this resolution will serve as a model and immigrants and their supporters call-
The U.S.-NATO occupation of Afghani- to raise German strength to more than inspire cities and towns across the Unit-
5,000 aroused public hostility. ing for full and complete legalization for
stan, begun in 2001 under President ed States to pass similar resolutions and
As German involvement and casualties all people in this country without official
George W. Bush’s leadership, continues ignite a movement which will result in
grow, the various voices of organized op- documentation, the new call for amnesty
nine years and hundreds of billions of Universal and Unconditional Amnesty for
position are finding more public support. for war resisters should simply extend to
dollars later. Another episode typify- Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan war re-
The anti-war Left Party (Die Linke), a include both groups.
ing this criminal war recently took place sisters and veterans.
socialist electoral coalition, gained repre- The same is true for sanctuary — a
when German troops shot and killed a “The troops who have had the courage
sentatives in the Bundestag (parliament) type of solidarity that has been extended
group of soldiers in the puppet Afghan to resist have been traumatized enough.
in the recent elections. The Left Party for decades to both groups by churches,
National Army who were delivering sup- They have followed their consciences and
made big gains in Western Germany for unions, cities and individuals. The con-
plies to a German military base. deserve healing and support and appreci-
the first time. cept of sanctuary actually emerged in the
The German troops claimed they mis- ation from people everywhere. The GI Re-
On March 30, the Left Party released Middle Ages, when churches often had
took the Afghan soldiers for resistance sistance movement is growing. Its mem-
a statement proclaiming, “Stop the War parallel power with civil authorities. A
fighters, as they were incorrectly making bers are heroes and sheroes and should be
in Afghanistan.” The statement warned, person or group could seek protection in
deliveries in civilian cars. Afghan spokes- treated as such when they are welcomed
“The number of the victims will rise.” It a church from oppressive authorities and
people said the soldiers were in fact driv- back into civilian society.”
also noted, “The employment of the Ger- thus avoid capture and punishment.
ing standard military vehicles. The Af- The new resolution deepens the city’s
man Federal Armed Forces in Afghanistan Today, just as in the past, the fight for
ghan Defense Ministry also noted that anti-war commitment, which in 2007 made
is the clearest expression for the increas- amnesty and sanctuary is a battle for the
the six Afghans killed had just returned Berkeley a “sanctuary city” for military
ing militarization of the German foreign right to resist unjust governmental pow-
from aiding these very German troops resisters and draft registration resisters.
policy.” (die-linke.de, March 30.) er. And it is a way for progressive people
in a nearby battle earlier that day where
Protests continue in Germany and First demanded during war on Vietnam to exercise their own power and force an
three German soldiers had been killed.
throughout the world demanding an end end to militarism and racism.
(New York Times, April 3) To end punishment of U.S. resisters
to the occupation of Afghanistan. Thirty For regular updates on the GI resis-
German participation in Afghanistan’s to the Vietnam war, the newsletter of
anti-war rallies were held throughout Ger- tance, see www.CourageToResist.org.
occupation remains unpopular at home. U.S. war resisters in Canada at that time,
many on April 3 as part of 50 years of an- Dee Knight was an editor of AMEX/
Last November, government minister AMEX/Canada, in 1973 was first to for-
nual anti-war actions on Easter weekend. Canada from 1968 to 1974 and served as
Franz Josef Jung resigned after it was mulate the demand for universal uncon-
This year’s actions put Germany’s role in a coordinator of the National Council for
revealed that he helped to conceal a Ger- ditional amnesty. The demand became
Afghanistan front and center. (Presstv.ir Universal Unconditional Amnesty from
man airstrike that killed more than 100 the focus of a broad campaign based on
April 3) 1974 to 1975.
Afghan civilians. German Chancellor An- an alliance of exiled war resisters, anti-
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a new energy plan on March 31 that in- from 2012 to 2017, this led to hope that
ews of the detention of Haitian locked up, he will be unable to escape.”
cludes a huge new expansion of oil and the president was genuinely concerned
earthquake survivors in prison- Meanwhile, his 25-year-old brother,
natural gas drilling along the eastern, about correcting serious environmental
like detention facilities in the U.S. Reagan, has inexplicably been moved to
southern and Alaskan shores of the Unit- problems.
have exposed, once again, just how little three different prisons in the past two
ed States. During his election campaign, howev-
the U.S. relief effort in Haiti is about months.
The announcement, made at Andrews er, Obama had several times publicly sup-
actual relief for the suffering Haitian Such abuse is part of a racist policy
Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., sig- ported the “hard decision” to increase off-
people. that sees Black people as criminals and
naled the end of a longstanding mora- shore drilling. And in his recent State of
At least 65 Haitians have been impris- immigrants as illegal — whether they’re
torium on offshore drilling on the East- the Union address on Jan. 27, Obama said
oned throughout the U.S. after arriving fleeing devastating U.S.-imposed eco-
ern seaboard. Some 167 million acres of that weaning the country from imported
here following the Jan. 12 earthquake. nomic policies, the effects of a natural
ocean, from Delaware to mid-Florida, will oil would require “tough decisions about
Some 30 of them were put on planes by disaster or, as is often the case, a country
be opened up for exploration and gas and opening new offshore areas for oil and gas
U.S. Marines. These detainees have re- that has endured the effects of both. The
oil extraction. development.”
ceived little-to-no mental health care, ac- policy is used to increase the numbers
Open for oil company exploration and This decision grants the big and still
cording to the New York Times, “despite — and therefore the profit — in privately
drilling from 2011 to 2017 will be new ar- highly profitable oil corporations one of
an offer of free treatment at [one] jail by run detention centers.
eas of coastal Virginia and other parts of the biggest items on their wish list: access
a local Creole-speaking psychotherapist.” It’s another reason why Haitians
the mid-Atlantic region, and two-thirds to the vast regions of the outer continen-
(March 31) Only Haitians who were in deserve full reparations for the legacy of
of the eastern Gulf of Mexico and Alaska. tal shelf for drilling. But environmental
the U.S. before the earthquake have been slavery as well as the current-day imperi-
The plan includes viability studies for and conservation advocates and activ-
granted temporary protected status. alist plunder of the country. The Haitian
drilling in Alaska’s Beaufort and Chuk- ists, as well as many residents of affected
The Times reported that one young people deserve every right to determine
chi Seas. It will overturn a plan by former states, have widely denounced the plan,
man, 20-year-old Jackson, who, in his their own future.
President George W. Bush to open for contending it will lead to an increase in
request for release from detention, “de- It’s also why we should all be in the
drilling Bristol Bay, Alaska — which pro- oil spills and the destruction of fragile
scribes how even the sound of someone streets throughout the U.S. on May Day,
vides about 40 percent of U.S. seafood. ecosystems.
on the jail stairs makes him fear another May 1, to demand full immigrant and
(latimes.com, March 31) Drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico
earthquake and worry that because he is worker rights.
has already “been strongly opposed by
officials from both political parties in
Alabama and Florida, who fear damage
FREE THE
CUBAN FIVE
Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, Ramón Labañino Salazar,
Rene González Sehwerert, Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez
and Fernando González Llort.
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P r o l e ta r i o s y o p r i m i d o s d e t o d o s l o s p a í s e s un í o s !
Haitianos/as protestan
la crisis de la sociedad capitalista. dose a tratar la cuestión.
En un panel sobre educación, Larry Naomi Cohen contribuyó a este
Hales, un líder del grupo Luchemos con- artículo.
1° mayo
ación a una conferencia de donantes aus- Bush es el secuestrador del Presidente
piciada por la ONU. Aristide”.
Muchas personas no han olvidado que La manifestación tuvo lugar en frente
ambos, Bush y Clinton, durante su oficio del Palacio Nacional dónde los dos ex-
como presidentes, desempeñaron papeles presidentes estaban reuniéndose con el
cruciales en los ataques contra el pueblo
haitiano. Durante toda su presidencia,
presidente haitiano René Préval.
La administración de Obama nombró a 12 del mediodía
Union
Clinton previno que los/as refugiados/as Bush y a Clinton para dirigir el esfuerzo o
El SE xt iÓn
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Manif E r o d E
haitianos/as emigraran a los Estados Uni- estadounidense de “recaudar fondos” d El P r
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M ayo
dos, continuando un bloqueo marino para para Haití — asegurando así que estos es-
SqUare
impedir que los/as haitianos/as entraran fuerzos sean más la continuación del
a Florida. Él también exigió severas refor- saqueo imperialista en Haití que la lucha
mas neoliberales al presidente democráti- de las masas para sobrevivir.
camente-electo Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Un video del viaje de los dos presiden- Calle 14 y Broadway, Manhattan
quien había sido derrocado en un golpe tes ha engendrado una discusión sobre
de estado durante la primera adminis- las intenciones de Bush. El video, que MARCHA HACiA
tración de Bush pero regresó a la presi-
dencia después de la presión de las masas.
originalmente se mostró en la página de
la BBC, muestra a Bush dando la mano a
WALL STReeT Colectiva Rebel Diaz
Luego llegó Bush quien presidió el ile- haitianos/as y luego limpiándose la mano ¡Dile al Sen. Schumer Reforma Migratoria de Verdad es: Bronx y La Coalicion
Presentan:
gal derrocamiento del Presidente Aris- en la manga de Clinton. Este gesto racista •Legalización inmediatamente para todos los indocumentados Primero de Mayo
tide, miembro del partido progresista refleja las acciones de Bush hacia los/as •Abajo con el TLC•Amnistía no TPS para los Haitianos Festival de Libertad
Concierto de
Fanmi Lavalas. Infantes de Marina es- sobrevivientes del Huracán Katrina en •Asilo Político para Víctor Toro•No al traficante sexual! Hip-Hop en Apoyo
tadounidenses y “diplomáticos” forzaron la Costa del Golfo de los Estados Unidos El Plan de Schumer no es ‘reforma migratoria.’ Es Sensenbrenner con de Inmigrantes
a Aristide al exilio en 2004. Desde el ter- otro nombre, aumentaría las redadas y los castigos a los inmigrantes y Trabajadores.
en 2005, cuando no podía molestarse en
remoto del 12 de enero de este año Aris- aterrizar a la zona sino que solamente so- Para más información llame: 212.633.6646
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