Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Forum on human rights abuses on NC tobacco farms this Sunday
The Farm Labor Organizing Committee, the National Farm Worker Ministry, the NC AFL-CIO, and Triangle Friends of Farmworkers are hosting a panel discussion on abuses of farmworkers in the local tobacco industry, Sunday, July 27th, 4-6pm at the Pullen Memorial Baptist Church's Fellowship Hall (1801 Hillsborough Street in Raleigh). Two British members of Parliament have been on a fact finding mission here for two days in relation to the company British American Tobacco and will speak about what they have seen and heard, as will farmworkers and advocates, including a representative from OXFAM. FLOC President Baldemar Velasquez will lead a discussion of what can be done to improve conditions in the fields. Representatives Price and Butterfield were invited, but it isn't certain if they will show solidarity.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Some upcoming protests
Against the Israeli attack on Gaza:
"Join
concerned citizens and the Coalition for Peace with Justice in
advocating for peace with justice in Palestine/Israel and an end to
the shelling of Gaza
EMERGENCY
RALLY #GAZAUNDERATTACK
Saturday,
July 19 • 12:00-4:00 p.m. • Capitol
Building Grounds • 1 East Edenton St.• Raleigh, NC
Speakers
Dr. Ralph
McCoy, CPWJ member, Ralph was
part of a delegation that visited Gaza in November 2012 as Operation
Pillar of Defense, the Israeli shelling of Gaza, began.
Dr. Rania
Masri, Arab-American
writer, professor, and human rights activist, Dr. Masri is assistant
professor at the University of Balamand in Lebanon. Her research
and activism have centered on environmental justice, civil rights,
and anti-war (Iraq) and anti-occupation (Palestine) and
anti-apartheid (Israel).
Since the
Israeli shelling of Gaza began on July 8*:
• 197
persons killed: 149 civilians including 38 children and 28 women
• 1,390
injured: 393 children and 252 women
• 20,000
displaced people in need of emergency food assistance
• 18,000
civilians have taken shelter in UNRWA schools
• Water
supply to 170,000 people cut due to Israeli rockets hitting water and
sanitation facilities in 18 different locations
• 1,370
homes destroyed or severely damaged
• 79
schools damaged
• 23 health
facilities damaged
*
Source: United Nations 7/15/14"
Carrboro: July 19th at 6pm at the corner of Weaver and North Greensboro streets [I'm not sure about this, because the announcement says it is on a Thursday).
Durham: July 23rd at 5:30pm at the corner of Chapel Hill and Main streets (Little Five Points)
July 25 at 6pm at the corner of Main and Gregson streets.
The ANSWER Coalition is organizing Stop the Massacre in Gaza! rallies in cities across the country in the coming week and a National March on Washington outside the White House August 1, starting at 1pm (www.answercoalition.org).
There are also the regular vigils - Fridays 5-6pm at the corner of East Franklin Street and Elliot Road in Chapel Hill and the Stop the Arms Race and Build a Culture of Peace Vigil on the first Wednesday each month, 12-1pm at the First Century Post Office on Fayettville Street in Raleigh. There is also an anti-death penalty vigil every Monday, 5-6pm, at Central Prison in Raleigh (corner of Hunt Drive and Western Boulevard).
NC public worker union UE150's convention is this Saturday, the 19th, at NCCU and there will be a protest against State Budget Director Art Pope at 12pm at 1000 North Miami Boulevard in Durham (related to www.raiseupfor15.org).
There will be a Vigil for Children at the Border Monday, July 21st at 7pm at Chapel Hill's Peace and Justice Plaza (corner of East Franklin Street and Henderson Street, at the Post Office across Franklin from UNC). Organizers are also seeking donations of money or new pencils, crayons, paper, coloring books, small toys, etc. for detained minor asylum seekers.
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