Made in Pittsburgh within five days of the G20 summit by a team from Pittsburgh Indymedia, Twin Cities Indymedia, Glassbead Collective, and Mobile Broadcast News, a new documentary: “Democracy 101 (Rough Cut)”. Democracy 101 is a look at the policing and pattern of issues that arise during National Special Security Events. Made with footage from the recent repression of dissent in Pittsburgh, salvaged from the broken cameras, stolen video and arrested reporters, and independent journalists from around the country.
Benefit for the Palestine Solidarity Project with speaker Michael Galvin
September 3rd, 2009Benefit for the Palestine Solidarity Project with speaker Michael Galvin
Saturday, September 12, 7:00pm - 9:30pm @ Mayday Bookstore, 301 Cedar Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Join us for benefit for the Palestine Solidarity Project (PSP) with speaker Michael Galvin. Michael recently returned from working with PSP and other solidarity organizations in the occupied Palestinian territories. Come to learn about the current status of the occupation and solidarity activism in Palestine, and also to support the PSP – a Palestinian-led organization that uses nonviolent direct action to help Palestinian communities remain on their land in the face of intimidation, economic strangulation, and a history of forced displacement under the Israeli occupation. Sponsored by Opposition to War & Occupation, Women Against Military Madness Mideast Committee, and the Twin Cities chapter of the Intenational Jewish Anti-Zionist Network.
Broad Formation Mounts Mobilization for G-20 Summit
August 26th, 2009Fight Over First Amendment Rights Ensues
Pittsburgh, PA – Since learning of White House plans to hold the next G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh on September 24-25, scores of activists and organizations from multiple sectors of society have been quickly gearing up for a mobilization. They are simultaneously fighting to safeguard their right to free speech and assembly. The mobilization is expected to be the largest expression of political dissent in Pittsburgh in more than a generation.
“Anyone who has lost a job, a home, a loved one to war, or lived without adequate healthcare, water, or food has been directly affected by policies set by the G-20,” says Jessica Benner of the Thomas Merton Center Antiwar Committee, which is organizing a “Peoples’ March to the G-20,” on Friday, Sept. 25.
An extraordinary array of groups from peace & justice, women’s, religious, environmental, Indigenous, African-American, anarchist and student movements – from Pittsburgh and around the globe – are planning marches, rallies, civil disobedience, direct action, educational forums and “tent cities.” (See attached summary of events.)
“Our week-long tent city will represent the millions of refugees who have been displaced by war in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Gaza, and for whom the G-20 turns a blind eye,” says Edith Bell, a member of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.
As in recent summits and political conventions in the U.S., the Dept. of Homeland Security has claimed jurisdiction. The authorities are delaying or attempting to deny permits and proposing restrictions on free speech, while securing $18 million dollars for 4,000 police and weaponry as well as waging an information warfare campaign that equates protest with terrorism.
Organizers have launched a campaign to protect the public’s 1st amendment rights and have called on the Mayor and City Council to stand up to the Federal takeover of Pittsburgh. “We invite all those who believe in free speech and civil liberties to join us to fight for the right to demonstrate,” says Michelle Gaffey, a Duquesne University graduate student. “Free speech and dissent are the foundation of a democratic society.” Lawyers from the ACLU, Center for Constitutional Rights, and National Lawyers Guild are preparing lawsuits.
“The State’s attempt to suppress dissent calls to mind why we’re protesting in the first place,” says David Meieran of the 3 Rivers Climate Convergence, which is planning an environmental justice camp and protests focusing on the coal industry as the International Coal Conference directly precedes the G-20 Summit. “The closed-door G-20 Summits make policies that benefit corporations at the expense of people, democracy, and the planet.”
Future releases will contain updates around developing stories about the G-20 summit mobilization as keynote speakers are confirmed, organizations announce plans to mobilize, etc.
For more information visit www.g20media.org.
Thomas Merton Center G20 Media Support Team > Summary of G20 Actions
Peoples’ Summit, an alternative to the G20 summit, will discuss global problems and possible solutions, organized by a broad partnership of educators and social advocacy groups (Sept. 19, 21-22).
• Contact: Paul LeBlanc, 412-760-9716, pghpeoplessummit@gmail.com
• www.peoplessummit.com
Bail Out the People, caravans of unemployed workers will set up a tent city at the Monumental Baptist Church on Sept. 20-25 and march to the Convention Center on Sept. 20.
• Contact: Karen Black, 412-780-3813, march4jobs@gmail.com
• www.bailoutpeople.org
Women’s Tent City: Real People, Real Needs and feeder march, organized by Pittsburgh chapters of CodePink, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, and other groups (Sept. 20-25)
• Contact: Francine Porter, 412-389-3216, codepinkpgh@aol.com
• codepinkalert.org/pittsburgh
Three Rivers Climate Convergence, a partnership of local, regional and national groups and individuals who are organizing a climate justice camp, coal/climate protests, a feeder marches, and educational events (Sept. 20-25).
• Contact: Kim Teplitzky, 267-307-4707, 3riversconvergence@gmail.com
• www.3riversconvergence.org
G6 Billion Project, organized by a collection of spiritual, religious, and other groups and individuals (Sept. 20-21)
• Contact: Wanda Guthrie, 412-596-0066, wanda.guthrie@gmail.com
• www.g6billion.org
International Peace, Justice, & Empowerment Summit, organized by the National Council For Urban Peace, Justice and Empowerment (Sept. 22-23)
• Contact: T Rashad Byrdsong, 412-371-3689 x14, TRByrdsong@ceapittsburgh.org
Peoples’ Voices, organized by the Institute for Policy Studies, The Nation Magazine, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), Pittsburgh United, and other organizations. They are organizing a panel discussion (Sept. 23) and a “Peoples’ Tribunal” (Sept. 24), among other events.
• Contact: Robin Alexander, 412-471-8919, peoplesvoices.events@gmail.com
• www.pittsburghunited.org/g20
Pittsburgh G20 Resistance Project is setting up a convergence space and providing other mobilization infrastructure. They are calling for a march that starts in Lawrenceville on Sept. 24 as well as decentralized actions that end at 11:30am on Sept. 25.
• Contact: press@resistg20.org
• www.resistg20.org
SDS Concert, featuring Anti-Flag, State Radio, and Ryan Harvey, organized by Students for a Democratic Society (Sept. 24)
• studentpowerinthefaceofempire.wordpress.com
People’s March to the G20, mass march and rally organized by the Thomas Merton Center and its Antiwar Committee (Sept. 25), endorsed by over 55 groups.
• Contact: Pete Shell, 412-422-7435, info@pittsburghendthewar.org
• www.pittsburghendthewar.org
The Beating of Derryl Jenkins
August 19th, 2009Derryl Jenkins, 43, was cruising about 15 mph over the speed limit last February in North Minneapolis where he was pulled over by a single officer, Richard Walker.
Walker’s squad car was equipped with a dashboard camera which captured the brutality and violence that followed.
As seen on the video, Jenkins and Walker become involved in a scuffle.
Going simply by what the raw video shows, Jenkins simply stepped out of his car and it was Walker that made the initial attack and was clearly the aggressor from the beginning of the incident.
Although Jenkins had plenty of opportunity to resist and fight back, he seems more interested in defending himself from the irrational attack by the pig oppressor.
Walker is seen calling for backup (2:30) before he effectively subdues Jenkins by bringing him to the ground and sitting atop him while awaiting the responding pigs.
While Walker might have been acting like a total asshole, he was mostly acting to restrain Jenkins, the half dozen pigs that responded to his distress call reacted with the violence that the oppressive institution known as the Minneapolis Police regularly dish out to our citizens.
Transcripts obtained by Jenkins lawyer, Paul Edlund, showed that one of the responding pigs called this “a good fight” ….
North Star Republic will attempt to find names and photos of these officers so we can expose them as enforcers of class oppression and brutal enemies of the people.
If you have any information concerning this incident or similar stories of police brutality, coercion, or wanton violence we want to hear from you.
Events
July 31st, 2009Picnic for Palestine
Sunday, August 9th from noon to 3pm @ Boom Island Park, Shelter A, Minneapolis
You are invited to a networking event for people engaged in Palestine solidarity work. We will have a program at 1pm. Organized by International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network. FFI: ijan.tc@gmail.com or 651.283.3495.
March on the Banks
Saturday, August 15th, details TBA
Organized by the MN People’s Bailout Coalition
Defend the RNC8
Wednesday, August 19th, details TBA
Come stand with the RNC 8 at their hearing. Demand that the charges be dropped! Rnc8.org
Recycle for Peace: Anti-War Committee Yard Sale
Saturday, August 22nd 8am - 3pm @ Spirit of the Lakes Church, 2930 13th Ave S, Minneapolis
Come and buy items that have been donated from a lot of families in the movement and give them a new life! Find your “new” furniture, kids toys, clothes, etc. at our yard sale. Come shop and support peace.
Have stuff to donate?
Stop by Spirit of the Lake Church on Friday night between 6 and 8 pm to drop off your items. Feel free to spread the word to your neighbors too. All proceeds will benefit the AWC. Questions? 612.379.3899
Eyewitness from Palestine: Report from the 2009 Delegation
Wednesday, September 2nd @ 7pm, location TBA
Thursday, September 17th @ 7pm, location TBA
Hear what the Anti-War Committee and WAMM members learned on their recent trip to Palestine. They met with activists on the ground who struggle against Israeli occupation daily. Come hear what Palestinians told them about their conditions, their struggle, and their hopes for peace and land.
Out of Iraq & Afghanistan! National Day of Action
Saturday, October 17th @ 1pm @ Lagoon and Hennepin in front of the Walker Library, Minneapolis
Join with voices across the country to demand: Foreclose the war, not people’s homes! Funds for housing and human needs, not wars and occupation!
Organized by the Iraq Peace Action Coalition.



