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Hundreds protest Chevron in Richmond

Marchers from Occupy Oakland and many other communities joined Richmond activists to commemorate Earth Day with a protest of Chevron on Friday evening, April 20.  Chevron is both the largest greenhouse gas polluter in the State of California and the largest company in the state—a perfect example of how the 1% is devastating our environment.

About 200 people gathered at Richmond BART, welcomed by Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin, who expressed her support for Occupy.  After a few speeches and music led by Occupella, the group marched to Richmond’s Civic Center.  Accompanied by the Brass Liberation Orchestra, marchers distributed educational leaflets and recited chants like “hey hey, ho ho, Chevron’s greed has got to go.”   At Civic Center speakers addressed the history of activism against Chevron, the impact of refinery pollution on health (a personal story) and the on-going struggle against Chevron’s attempt to get a refund of its property taxes.  When the Occupy Oakland kitchen arrived with a delicious dinner, it was the perfect finale to a day in which OO showed our strong support for our neighbors in Richmond.

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Land reclaimed for community cultivation, lets do kitchen!

Occupy the farms reclaimed prime CAL land on Marin Ave and San Pablo ave yesterday at 3pm. We have thousands of starts in the ground already and the kitchen space is set up. Come and garden or help in the kitchen. We are not cooking there yet be would love food to be brought so we can continue to feed the farmers. Hot pots, snacks or easy eat foods are great. we would also love some better lighting for the kitchen area if you have any battery powered lights you can spare please bring them by.  We also have a kids area, craft area, info table, and many more ideas for the space. If you have more questions please contact occupy the farms on the occupy oakland main page, or ask kitchen about food related questions. see you then!

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Land reclaimed for cultivation!

Occupy the farm reclaims Cal Berkeley land, (planned to be sold to Whole Foods) as of yesterday at 3pm. We have been planting thousands of starts, setting up a kitchen, craft area, kid area, info booth and much more. Please come and share your skills and ideas, and help out. Bring gardening tools, art supplies, sleeping gear or a meal to offer to the community. Marine and San Pablo. see you there!

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Occupy the Farm reclaims agricultural land in East Bay

As of 10:00 pm on Earth Day, April 22, 2012, Occupy the Farm activists had reclaimed prime agricultural land in the East Bay.  Over 200 people worked to plant over an acre and a large number of people set up tents to spend the night protecting the space.   Following are excerpts from their press release.

The Gill Tract is located at the Berkeley-Albany border, at the intersection of San Pablo Ave and Marin Ave.

AC Transit 72 Bus goes to the tract and North Berkeley BART is a few blocks southeast on Sacramento.

• Join us: Come dressed to work! We need people to help till the soil, plant seedlings, teach workshops, and more.

• Donate/lend: We need shovels, rakes, pickaxes, rototillers, drip irrigation tape, gloves, hats, food, and anything else farming related!

• Monetary donations can be sent through our website at www.takebackthetract.com

Occupy the Farm, a coalition of local residents, farmers, students, researchers, and activists are planting over 15,000 seedlings at the Gill Tract, the last remaining 10 acres of Class I agricultural soil in the urbanized East Bay area. The Gill Tract is public land administered by the University of California, which plans to sell it to private developers.

For decades the UC has thwarted attempts by community members to transform the site for urban sustainable agriculture and hands-on education. With deliberate disregard for public interest, the University administrators plan to pave over this prime agricultural soil for commercial retail space, a Whole Foods, and a parking lot.

“For ten years people in Albany have tried to turn the Gill Tract into an Urban Farm and a more open space for the community. The people in the Bay Area deserve to use this treasure of land for an urban farm to help secure the future of our children,” explains Jackie Hermes-Fletcher, an Albany resident and public school teacher for 38 years.

Occupy the Farm seeks to address structural problems with health and inequalities in the Bay Area that stem from communities’ lack of access to food and land. Today’s action reclaims the Gill Tract to demonstrate and exercise the peoples’ right to use public space for the public good. This farm will serve as a hub for urban agriculture, a healthy and affordable food source for Bay Area residents and an educational center.

“Every piece of uncontaminated urban land needs to be farmed if we are to reclaim control over how food is grown, where it comes from, and who it goes to,” says Anya Kamenskaya, UC Berkeley alum and educator of urban agriculture. “We can farm underutilized spaces such as these to create alternatives to the corporate control of our food system.”

UC Berkeley has decided to privatize this unique public asset for commercial retail space, and, ironically, a high-end grocery store. This is only the latest in a string of privatization schemes. Over the last several decades, the university has increasingly shifted use of the Gill Tract away from sustainable agriculture and towards biotechnology with funding from corporations such as Novartis and BP.

Frustrated that traditional dialogue has fallen on deaf ears, many of these same local residents, students, and professors have united as Occupy the Farm to Take Back the Gill Tract. This group is working to empower communities to control their own resilient food systems for a stable and just future – a concept and practice known as food sovereignty.

Occupy the Farm is in solidarity with Via Campesina and the Movimiento Sin Tierra (Landless Workers Movement).

Featured Image Credit: http://www.transitionberkeley.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=154224458

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Court Support Calendar 4/23-4/27

4/23: Two comrades in dept 115 at Wiley Manuel, 9am.
Jury deliberation in the case of Jesus lookalike Cameron Rose in dept 4 at Rene Davidson.
4/25: One hearing in Dept 104 at Wiley Manuel, 9am. Comrade arrested on J28 and facing vandalism charges.
Kali in Dept 704 for pretrial hearing at Gale Schenone Hall of Justice (Pleasanton), 9am.

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Blocking Bridges?

I love occupy and the idea of a general strike,but blocking major commuter routes only makes people angry. The movement needs to continue building bridges to the uncommitted, not making them angry. Even people who don’t take the Golden gate will sympathize with all those poor folks stuck in traffic. If you succeed in closing the bridge you will generate more ill will that you will gain.

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FLYER FOR CHICAGO-ACTIONS

DEAR FRIENDS: WARM GREETINGS !!
BELOW IS A FLYER FOR FOLKS WHO PLAN TO GO TO CHICAGO THIS YEAR, AND ALSO FOR THOSE WHO WILL BE THERE “IN SPIRIT” ONLY PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COPY + DISTRIBUTE !!
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I’V BEEN A PEACE-ACTIVIST SINCE THE LEGENDARY 1960s: THE OCCUPY-MOVEMENT IS THE STRONG-EST MOVEMENT WHICH I’V SEEN IN THE USA SINCE THAT TIME: WE HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO QUICK-LY BUILD A PEACE-FULL + JUST SOCIETY, BUT ONLY IF WE’R SMART !!
AND WE ALSO NEED TO BE BRAVE …
IF U GO TO CHICAGO, BE SMART: DON’T GIVE THE POLICE ANY EXCUSE TO ATTACK U !!
BECAUSE THAT IS JUST WHAT THE 1% WANT U TO DO: THEY WANT YOU TO DO SOME-TING STUPID, TO GIVE THE POLICE AN EXCUSE TO ATTACK, BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT ***ANY*** VIOLENCE MAKEs US LOOK BAD !!
WHAT-EVER HAPPENs, DO NOT BREAK ANY WINDOWS + DO NOT GRAFFITI ANY BUILDINGS:
HANG-ING A BANNER IS KOOOL, BUT NOT SPRAY-PAINT’N GRAFFITI … PLUS: BE AWARE THAT THERE MIGHT BE POLICE-PROVOCATEURS IN THE CROWD: IF U SEE ANY-BODY BREAK A WINDOW, THEN GET RIGHT UP IN THEIR FACE,
AND MAKE THEM PROVE THAT THEY’R NOT A COP !!
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IT’S WELL-KNOWN THAT THE POLICE HAVE ALREADY
INFILTRATED OCCUPY-ACTIONS:

A STANDARD CROWD-CONTROL TACTIC WHICH POLICE USE TO DIS-
CREDIT US BY ACTUAL-LY START-ING, {IE, “PROVOKE-ING”} VIOLENCE !!
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BE SMART: THE FIRST GUY OR GAL TO BREAK A WINDOW JUST MIGHT BE A COP !!
WE HAVE BIG LOTS OF ACTUAL + POTENTIAL SUPPORT, BUT WE LOSE IT IF OUR ACTIONS IN CHICAGO DE-GENERATE TO SENSE-LESS, NEED-LESS VIOLENCE …
DO NOT ATTACK THE POLICE: BE SMART: IF POLICE ATTACK YOU, DO NOT ATTACK BACK: THIS IS HOW WE WIN SUPPORT: THE 1% ARE FEAR-FULL + PARANOID, BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT WE ARE STRONG AND
THAT WE WILL NOT BACK DOWN !!
BE SMART: DO NOT RESPOND TO POLICE-VIOLENCE, OR TO POLICE PROVOCATION …
NON-VIOLENCE IS WAY-MORE EFFECTIVE + POWER-FULL, BECAUSE WE WIN WAY-MORE SUPPORT WHEN WE’R NON-VIOLENT, *** WHAT-EVER ELSE HAPPENS !! ***
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BE SMART: DO NOT PROVOKE VIOLENCE !!
SINCERE-LY, MARK.CREEKWATER@GMAIL.COM,
CROSS-USA WALKER-TO-SUPPORT-OCCUPY

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Demonstration Against Chevron Richmond 04/20/2012 Photos

Demonstration Against Chevron Richmond  04/20/2012 Photos

“Marchers from Occupy Oakland and many other communities joined Richmond activists to commemorate Earth Day with a protest of Chevron on Friday evening, April 20.Chevron is both the largest greenhouse gas polluter in the State of California and the largest company in the state—a perfect example of how the 1% is devastating our environment.

About 200 people gathered at Richmond BART, welcomed by Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin, who expressed her support for Occupy.After a few speeches and music led by Occupella, the group marched to Richmond’s Civic Center.Accompanied by the Brass Liberation Orchestra, marchers distributed educational leaflets and recited chants like “hey hey, ho ho, Chevron’s greed has got to go.”   Speakers at Civic Center addressed the history of activism against Chevron, the impact of refinery pollution on health (a personal story) and the on-going struggle against Chevron’s attempt to get a refund of its property taxes.When the Occupy Oakland kitchen arrived with a delicious dinner, it was the perfect finale to a day in which OO showed our strong support for our neighbors in Richmond.” ~Margaret

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From #Ur-Occupied Boston (#Ur-Tomemonos Boston)-This Is Class War-We Say No More-Defend Our Unions! – Defend The Boston Commune! Take The Offensive!- Why You, Your Union , Or Your Community Organization Needs To Join The May Day 2012 General Strike In Boston (And Everywhere)-Stand Up!-Fight Back!

http://www.bostonmayday.org

Use link to the Boston May Day Coalition website above to find out about actions planned in the Greater Boston area. Google May Day and your city for actions in other locales.

Markin comment:

We know that we are only at the very start of an upsurge in the labor movement as witness the stellar exemplary actions by the West Coast activists back on December 12, 2011and the subsequent defense of the longshoremen’s union at Longview, Washington and the beating back of the anti-union drives by the bosses there. As I have pointed out in remarks previously made as part of the Boston solidarity rally with the West Coast Port Shutdown on December 12th this is the way forward as we struggle against the ruling class for a very different, more equitable society.

Not everything has gone as well, or as well-attended, as expected including at that rally in solidarity in Boston on the afternoon of December 12th but we are still exhibiting growing pains in the struggle against the bosses, including plenty of illusions or misunderstandings by many newly radicalized militants about whom our friends, and our enemies, are. Some of that will get sorted out in the future as we get a better grip of the importance of the labor movement in winning victories in our overall social struggles. May Day can be the start of that new offensive in order to gain our demands
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An Injury To One Is An Injury To All!-Defend The Labor Movement And Its Allies! Defend All Those Who Defend The Labor Movement! Defend All May Day Protesters Everywhere!
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Fight-Don’t Starve-We Created The Wealth, Let’s Take It Back! Labor And The Oppressed Must Rule!*******
OB Endorses Call for General Strike Call-Labor And Its Allies Should As Well

January 8th, 2012 • mhacker •

The following proposal was passed by the General Assembly on Jan 7, 2012:

Occupy Boston supports the call for an international General Strike on May 1, 2012, for immigrant rights, environmental sustainability, a moratorium on foreclosures, an end to the wars, and jobs for all. We recognize housing, education, health care, LGBT rights and racial equality as human rights; and thus call for the building of a broad coalition that will ensure and promote a democratic standard of living for all peoples.
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Why You, Your Union, Or Your Community Organization Needs To Join The May Day 2012 Actions-Stand Up!-Fight Back!

Wage cuts, long work hours, steep consumer price rises, unemployment, small or no pensions, little or no paid vacation time, plenty of poor and inadequate housing, homelessness, and wide-spread sicknesses as a result of a poor medical system or no health insurance. Sound familiar? Words, perhaps, taken from today’s global headlines? Well, yes. But these were also the similar conditions that faced our forebears in America back in the 1880s when the vicious ruling class was called, and rightly so, “the robber barons,” and threatened, as one of their kind stated in a fit of candor, “to hire one half of the working class to kill the other half,” so that they could maintain their luxury in peace. That too has not changed.

What did change then is that our forebears fought back, fought back long and hard, starting with the fight for the eight-hour day symbolized each year by a May Day celebration of working class power. We need to reassert that claim. This May Day let us revive that tradition as we individually act around our separate grievances and strike, strike like the furies, collectively against the robber barons of the 21st century.

No question over the past several years (really decades but it is just more public and in our face now) American working people has taken it on the chin, taken it on the chin in every possible way. Starting with massive job losses, heavy job losses in the service and manufacturing sectors (and jobs that are not coming back except as “race to the bottom” low wage, two-tier jobs dividing younger workers from older workers), paying for the seemingly never-ending bail–out of banks, other financial institutions and corporations “too big to fail,” home foreclosures and those “under water,” effective tax increases (since the rich refuse to pay, we pay), mountains of consumer debt for everything from modern necessities to just daily get-bys, and college student loan debt as a lifetime deadweight around the neck of the kids there is little to glow about in the harsh light of the “American Dream.”

Add to that the double (and triple) troubles facing immigrants, racial and ethnic minorities, and women and the grievances voiced in the Declaration of Independence seem like just so much whining. In short, it is not secret that working people have faced, are facing and, apparently, will continue to face an erosion of their material well-being for the foreseeable future something not seen by most people since the 1930s Great Depression, the time of our grandparents (or, for some of us, great-grandparents).

That is this condition will continue unless we take some lessons from those same 1930s and struggle, struggle like demons, against the ruling class that seems to have all the card decks stacked against us. Struggle like they did in places like Minneapolis, San Francisco, Toledo, Flint, and Detroit. Those labor-centered struggles demonstrated the social power of working people to hit the “economic royalists” (the name coined for the ruling class of that day by their front man Franklin Delano Roosevelt, FDR) to shut the bosses down where it hurts- in their pocketbooks and property.

The bosses will let us rant all day, will gladly take (and throw away) all our petitions, will let us use their “free-speech” parks (up to a point as we have found out via the Occupy movement), and curse them to eternity as long as we don’t touch their production, “perks,” and profits. Moreover an inspired fight like the actions proposed for this May Day 2012 can help new generations of working people, organized, unorganized, unemployed, homeless, houseless, and just plain desperate, help themselves to get out from under. All Out On May Day 2012.

Show Power

We demand:

*Hands Off Our Public Worker Unions! Hands Off All Our Unions!

* Give the unemployed work! Billions for public works projects to fix America’s broken infrastructure (bridges, roads, sewer and water systems, etc.)!

*End the endless wars- Troops And Mercenaries Out Of Afghanistan (and Iraq)!-U.S Hands Off Iran! Hands Off The World!

* Full citizenship rights for all those who made it here no matter how they got here!

* A drastic increase in the minimum wage and big wage increases for all workers!

* A moratorium on home foreclosures! No evictions!

* A moratorium on student loan debt! Free, quality higher education for all! Create 100, 200, many publicly-supported Harvards!

*No increases in public transportation fares! No transportation worker lay-offs! Free quality public transportation!

To order to flex our collective bottom up power on May 1, 2012 we will be organizing a wide-ranging series of mass collective participatory actions:

*We will be organizing within our unions- or informal workplace organizations where there is no union – a one-day general strike.

*We will be organizing, where a strike is not possible, to call in sick, or take a personal day, as part of a coordinated “sick-out”.

*We will be organizing students from kindergarten to graduate school and the off-hand think tank to walk-out of their schools (or not show up in the first place), set up campus picket lines, or to rally at a central location, probably Boston Common.

*We will be calling in our communities for a mass consumer boycott, and with local business support where possible, refuse to make purchases on that day.

Guest Commentary from the IWW (Industrial Workers Of The World, Wobblies) website http://www.iww.org/en/culture/official/preamble.shtml

Agree or disagree with the Wobblies and their political concepts for class struggle but read their very early statement about the nature of class warfare. “Big Bill” Haywood and his crowd got it right then and have useful words to say now. Read on.

Preamble to the IWW Constitution (1905)

Posted Sun, 05/01/2005 – 8:34am by IWW.org Editor

The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.

Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the means of production, abolish the wage system, and live in harmony with the Earth.

We find that the centering of the management of industries into fewer and fewer hands makes the trade unions unable to cope with the ever growing power of the employing class. The trade unions foster a state of affairs which allows one set of workers to be pitted against another set of workers in the same industry, thereby helping defeat one another in wage wars. Moreover, the trade unions aid the employing class to mislead the workers into the belief that the working class has interests in common with their employers.

These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries if necessary, cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof, thus making an injury to one an injury to all.

Instead of the conservative motto, “A fair day’s wage for a fair day’s work,” we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, “Abolition of the wage system.”

It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism. The army of production must be organized, not only for everyday struggle with capitalists, but also to carry on production when capitalism shall have been overthrown. By organizing industrially we are forming the structure of the new society within the shell of the old.

Watch this website and other social media sites for further specific details of events and actions.

All out on May Day 2012.

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