Category: events

info about events we’re promoting or attending; including announcements and recaps/report backs

Happy birthday, OWS! NYPD tries to keep us down, but we’re rising all around!

FROM PALESTINE TO NYC
CHECKPOINTS = TOOL OF SUPPRESSION

 Fast Facts about checkpoints in the West Bank:

  • 522 roadblocks and checkpoints obstruct Palestinian movement in the West Bank, compared to 503 in July 2010.
  • So far in 2011, an additional 495 ad-hoc ‘flying’ checkpoints obstructed movement around the West Bank each month (on average), compared to 351 in the past two years.
  • 200,000 people from 70 villages are forced to use detours between two to five times longer than the direct route to their closest city due to movement restrictions.
  • One or more of the main entrances are blocked to Palestinian traffic in ten out of eleven major West Bank cities.
  • Palestinians holding West Bank IDs require entry permits to enter East Jerusalem and are limited to using four of the 16 checkpoints along the Barrier.
  • 62 percent of the Barrier is completed, with 80 percent of the Barrier route built inside the West Bank, with highly limited access to areas behind the Barrier.
  • Four of the five roads into the Jordan Valley are not accessible to most Palestinian vehicles.
  • Almost 80 percent of land in the Jordan Valley is off-limits to Palestinians, with the land designated for Israeli settlements, ‘firing zones’ and ‘nature reserves.’
  • 122 closure obstacles shut off the Old City of Hebron from the rest of the city.
  • Palestinian access to their private land around 55 Israeli settlements is highly restricted.

This information is from the September 2011 United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) report “Movement and Access in the West Bank.”

 IDF, NYPD – Enforcing Inequality! 

Join us at the Free University for Occupy Wall Street, Not Palestine: The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement to End Israeli Apartheid

Where: Free University at Madison Square Park, pool area

When: Saturday, September 22, 12 pm to 2 pm

What: Discussion of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement for Palestinian rights. Members of Global Justice will elucidate how and why this global call from Palestinian civil society groups fits within the parameters of the Occupy movement. Representatives from local Palestine solidarity groups will give an overview of the BDS movement—its goals, history, strategies, and analysis. And finally local activists working on specific boycott and divestment campaigns will highlight their successes and challenges. Please bring your questions and concerns and join us for this important discussion.

Madison Square Park is located between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and 23rd and 26th Streets.

For more information about the Free University, visit freeuniversitynyc.org.


July 17 – The Time Is Now: TIAA-CREF, divest from the Israeli occupation of Palestine!

What:  A street action with songs, music, dancing, and chants calling on TIAA-CREF to divest from the Israeli occupation of Palestine

When: Tuesday, July 17, 12:30 – 2:30 PM

Where: TIAA-CREF headquarters in New York – 730 3rd Ave (between 45th and 46th Sts)

Why: Pension fund giant TIAA-CREF has made a historic decision to divest $72.9 million of Caterpillar stock from their Social Choice fund. But this is only the beginning! TIAA-CREF still invests over $900 million in Caterpillar in other portfolios. In addition, its Social Choice fund contains investments in Motorola Solutions, which developed the surveillance and communications systems for use in illegal Israeli settlements and the apartheid wall, and Hewlett-Packard, which owns the biometric monitoring system used in Israeli military checkpoints, provides data storage solutions for illegal Israeli settlements, and coordinates information technology for the Israeli Navy. TIAA-CREF also continues to hold onto its investments in Elbit, Veolia, Northrup Grumman, and Africa Israel, all of which are complicit in the illegal Israel occupation of Palestine.

On July 17, OWS Global Justice will join Adalah-NY and allies during the TIAA-CREF shareholders’ meeting to demand that TIAA-CREF live up to its motto “For the Greater Good” and divest from all its holdings in companies profiting from the violation of international law and Palestinian human rights.

RSVP and spread the word on Facebook.

For more information on the campaign, visit Adalah-NY’s TIAA-CREF campaign page and the national campaign site, WeDivest.org.

Organized by Adalah-NY.

Endorsed by Brooklyn For Peace; Existence Is Resistance; International Socialist Organization; Jewish Voice for Peace – NY; Jewish Voice for Peace – Westchester; Jews Say No!; New Yorkers Against the Cornell-Technion Partnership; OWS Global Justice Working Group; Queers Against Israeli Apartheid; Siegebusters; WESPAC Foundation; Women in Black, Union Square (list in formation).


 

July 10: Why Egypt Matters – Important Report Back from Egypt

Please join OWS Global Justice at
the Coalition to Defend the Egyptian Revolution–NYC’s upcoming event

WHY EGYPT MATTERS:
IMPORTANT REPORT BACK FROM EGYPT
U.S. Lawyers and Activists Return from
Fact-Finding Mission to Egypt
Join us for: An updated analysis on one of
the most important people’s movements of our time.
Followed by: A Strategy Session: Building a Global Solidarity Movement
Tuesday July 10th, 7:00 pm, 33 West 14th St., Manhattan
     U.S. activists, lawyers, and scholars recently took part in a fact-finding mission to Egypt aimed at studying Egypt’s ongoing revolution, investigating the role and responsibility of the U.S. government and corporations in human rights abuses against the Egyptian people, and documenting the ways in which more than thirty years of U.S. military and economic intervention has violated Egypt’s popular sovereignty and locked the country in a web of international debt. Please join us for an important report back and strategy session discussing future solidarity work.
     Recent decrees reinforcing the power of the military regime, escalations in violence against protesters, increased arbitrary detentions, military trials, and further restrictions on worker’s rights to organize, all indicate that the Egyptian revolution is under threat. The U.S. government and corporations have played and continue to play a pivotal role in maintaining a repressive regime in Egypt. Now more than ever, it is vital that we in the United States hold the U.S. government alongside corporations accountable for their complicity in the crimes committed by Egypt’s repressive regime.
           In every way, Egypt’s fight is our fight. Egyptians are the 99%, fighting for social, political and economic justice. The same 1% that arms the Egyptian dictatorship commits systematic violence in this country against the Occupy movement; antiwar and solidarity activists; and Arabs, Muslims, and other communities of color.
           We ask you to join us in mobilizing to defend our Egyptian brothers and sisters as we build towards a long-term, international campaign to defend their revolution and the global revolution for dignity, freedom and social justice.
Sponsored by: Coalition to Defend the Egyptian Revolution — NYC
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Papuan voices in Brooklyn: film screening and chat

Friday May 25, 7 PM at WITNESS, 80 Hanson Place, 4th Floor, Brooklyn

EngageMedia, WITNESS and JPIC MSC bring the PAPUAN VOICES videos for the first time to New York to present to you the untold stories of the conflict from the Papuans themselves.

Films to be screened:

Love Letter to the Soldier: A moving missive from a Papuan woman to her long-lost lover – an Indonesian soldier who was once based in her village on the PNG-Indonesian border. (2012 South to South Film Festival ‘Best Documentary’ Winner!)

Awin Meke: Indigenous Papuan women traders struggle to sell their goods in modern Jayapura.

Ironic Survival: The story of sago, the clan that protects sago tress vs the mighty Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate (MIFEE) project that plans to clear over a million hectares of forests.

Papua Calling: Ustad Adnan and Fadhal are part of a small minority of West Papuan Muslims. They argue that the problems in Papua don’t just affect the predominantly Christian population.

and more …

For more information, email enrico@engagemedia.org or call 718.783.2000.

 

MAY DAY March

MAY DAY March + Celebrate with the OWS Global Justice Working Group

• No poverty • No mass incarceration • No racial profiling • No detentions •

• No wars • No bombs • No drones • No xenophobia • No state repression •

The 1% crashed our economy, foreclosed our homes, destroyed jobs, and waged wars for profit. We, the 99%, declare our commitment to resist and to end wars at home and abroad. We join with immigrants, workers, students, the unemployed and all people of conscience, united in a global picket against austerity, repression, and the theft of our lives, creativity, and a sustainable future.

On May 1, The Global Justice working group at Occupy Wall Street and friends will march together as a decolonize/antiwar/solidarity block. Bring signs representing your group!

Rally, 4 PM: Meet at the Gandhi statue in Union Square (southwest side, nr. W 15th St).

March, 5:30 PM: We’ll join the permitted march from Union Square to Wall Street with a coalition of labor, immigrant, OWS, student, and faith organizations.

Celebrate + connect, from end of march til the break of dawn: Dakota Roadhouse, 43 Park Place (nr. Church St). If not otherwise engaged in the event of unlawful actions by Bloomberg’s private army during this permitted march, we’ll eat, drink, and connect with likeminded grassroots organizers at the Global Justice working group’s inaugural happy hour.

Toast-off! Last September, the 1% once mocked us with champagne toasts from the balcony of a private Wall Street hotel. On May Day, we toast back! Tear gas profiteers, PR slobs, imperial thieves, vampire squids, and their government lackeys are no match for the people’s wit. Come with a “toast” to your own target in the 1%.

OWS Global Justice working group is a collective of activists working on Bahrain and Palestine solidarity, tear gas teach-ins, no war on Iran, save Jeju Island, building connections with Occupy/Indignados groups around the world, and other international peace and social justice issues.

Click here for event page on Facebook.
May Day Flyer

Deported from Bahrain: An Eyewitness Account of an Ongoing Revolution

Monday, April 16th
7:30pm – 9:00pm

Columbia University
501 Northwest Corner Building
550 West 120th Street (on Broadway)
New York, NY, 10027

Photo: An antigovernment demonstrator kicks a tear gas canister fired by riot police in Sanabis, on the edge of the Bahraini capital, Manama. Credit: Hasan Jamali / Associated Press
Over the past year, tens of thousands of Bahrainis – inspired by the Arab Spring movements in Tunisia and Egypt – have taken to the streets in an attempt to win democracy and respect for their human rights. The regime responded by killing over 80 people, detaining thousands and beginning a campaign of retribution against anyone supporting or participating in protest.

As the one year anniversary of the revolution drew near, the Kingdom of Bahrain attempted to keep out foreign observers, denying visas to high profile human rights groups and journalists. Radhika Sainath, a civil rights attorney, and a small team of monitors were able to gain entry and document the regime’s repression of democracy activists. Just a day after announcing the Witness Bahrain initiative, she was arrested in the midst of a police attack on a nonviolent march and deported the next day.

Radhika Sainath is a human rights activist with experience in conflict zones and has supported democracy movements in Mexico, Pakistan, Palestine and the Philippines. Join us in our conversation with her.

Sponsored by
The Middle East Institute at Columbia University
American Council for Freedom in Bahrain
Co-sponsors
Witness Bahrain
Campaign for Peace & Democracy
OWS Global Justice Working Group
Coalition to Defend the Egyptian Revolution

Light refreshments will be served. This event will also kick-off a new initiative started by our co-sponsors — Bahrain Solidarity Campaign NYC. Please contact them at BahrainNYC@gmail.com, if you would like to join the campaign or would like ideas on how to start one in your own city. More information will be provided at the event.

RSVP on our Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/306068049466044/

EMERGENCY RALLY: Bahraini Activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja May Die from Hunger Strike

Thursday April 5, 2012, from 4 PM to 6 PM

Consulate General of Bahrain  - 866 Second Ave (between 46th & 47th streets)

 

Bahraini democracy activist Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja may soon die in prison from a self-imposed hunger strike in the quest for the freedom of his country. Isn’t it time you stood up for his freedom?

We will be holding an Emergency Rally on Thursday from 4pm-6pm in front of the Bahrain Consulate in NYC to demand the release of Abdulhadi Al Khawaja who is now on his 56th day of a hunger strike and may soon die from organ failure.

See here: Jailed Bahraini activist on hunger strike may die | AFP
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5h80N18S8iUC2FJYjDxOTaPDGWNOg?docId=CNG.8fe7bd4dce02ce9162fb80a7ba4417fe.541

Amnesty urges Bahrain to free activist on hunger strike | BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17564341

Bahrain hunger striker’s life in danger, daughter says | CNN
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/04/03/world/meast/bahrain-activist-hunger-strike/

Mr. Khawaja’s daughters, Maryam in the US and Zainab in Bahrain, have confirmed that his life is now at stake and he may go into a coma at any time.

Come and stand with Maryam, Zainab, the people of Bahrain, and concerned activists around the world to demand the release of this “prisoner of conscience, detained solely for exercising his right to freedom of expression,” according to Amnesty International.

Sponsored by:
The American Council for Freedom in Bahrain
Witness Bahrain (http://witnessbahrain.org/)
Global Justice Working Group at Occupy Wall Street
Campaign for Peace & Democracy (http://www.cpdweb.org/)

Occupy AIPAC

 

The Occupy Wall Street Global Justice Working Group has endorsed Occupy AIPAC to be held in Washington, D.C. between March 2-6, 2012.

Do you oppose war on Iran? Attend the Occupy AIPAC Summit and protests in DC March 2-6! Tell the right-wing Israel Lobby to stop pushing war and occupation! Register and find out more here: www.occupyaipac.org

Do you support equality and freedom for Palestinians? Attend the Occupy AIPAC Summit and protests in DC March 2-6! Take a stand against the lawless policies promoted by the right-wing Israel Lobby! Register and find out more here:www.occupyaipac.org

It’s time to end the stranglehold that K Street Lobbyists and Super PACs have on our government. Protest for a government by and for the people. Occupy AIPAC March 2-6 in DC – don’t miss this chance to make history – www.occupyaipac.org