Help Andy Raise Legal Funds!

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Andy is a queer-identified 20 year old West Philly resident, environmental activist, and volunteer at LAVA community center.

On August 23rd Andy was arrested while attending a demonstration in solidarity with those protesting in Ferguson, MO following the murder of Michael Brown. While walking on the sidewalk during the protest, he was tackled to the ground and kicked by multiple officers, arrested, and non-consensually brought to the hospital for injuries that the police had inflicted. Because the police took away the bandages he had been given in the ER, he had to take care of his injuries on his own, while in jail. He has since been slapped with a large emergency room bill. He was held for around 28 hours with little food or water, and was subject to intimidation and threats of multiple felony charges and federal involvement. Instances like this are not unusual.  In fact, these circumstances – violent arrests, legal threats, withholding medical treatment and intimidation – are common in suppression of dissent against police brutality.

Andy now faces six misdemeanor charges, for which the DA’s office has already demanded at least $1,500 in damage.

In addition, the publication of Andy’s legal name and residence by local media outed him as transgender to the community, violating his privacy and potentially putting his safety at risk.

We have been making every effort to fundraise for Andy and have already raised some money.  However, we still have a large amount left to raise.  Please help us out to whatever extent you are able!  If you would prefer to mail a check, please contact us for a mailing address.  Thank you!

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Victory: KSS Quietly Cancels Leif Erikson Day Event, Rallies Against Immigration in Suburbs

reposted from Philly Antifa:Antifa Philadelphia

The Leif Erikson Day Celebration was an event held in Philadelphia every year since 2007 that brought Neo-Nazis from all over the country to our city under the guise of celebrating a Nordic Explorer.   It was, in reality, an attempt by the Keystone State “Skinheads” to hold a public presence in Philadelphia, if only for one day a year, while pushing their “family friendly” brand of Neo-Nazism.

Antifa Philadelphia is pleased to announce that, following their embarrassing defeat last year, KSS did not hold their Leif Erikson Day event in 2014, choosing instead to rally against illegal immigration in Mossic, PA alongside local republicans and militia members. Daryl from One People’s Project has more info about that event and a grassroots opposition already developing out there to KSS.

This is a significant victory. This event was a feather in the cap of KSS. In previous years it drew upwards of 75 hardcore Nazi Boneheads and some years it drew little to no opposition at all. Groups that had attended the event in the past included the Vinlanders Social Club, Blood and Honour, Advanced White Society, The Hated Skins, The Aryan Terror Brigade, Volksfront the Blood and Honour. Unlike most public events organized by Nazis, KSS was able to avoid large opposition to Leif Ericson Day by carefully hiding their real affiliations and goals. Until last year.

Antifa Philadelphia made it a goal to put a stop to Leif Erikson Day for good. We participated in a coalition of groups known as Residents Against Racism who rallied over 200 people to protest KSS. A blockade of Antifascists stopped the Nazis from holding their traditional “march” down Lemon Hill, forcing them to break ranks and be marched down hand in hand by Philly PD.  Sources within KSS tell us the event was considered a huge embarrassment and waste of resources by most of the Nazis who attended. But that was only the beginning.

Following LED, Antifa Philadelphia launched “Operation: Full Consequences.” We exposed almost every person who attended the event. We outed the band that played the after-party and who are Nazis themselves, Norsewind, and got them removed from at least one show, with more to come. We took the fight to KSS where they live and exposed them to their neighbors, driving one of their members to renounce the group entirely and another 2 members to move out of the city. It’s no surprise that when October rolled around again this year, KSS would quietly post a “Happy Leif Erikson Day” message on their blog with no mention of the event having ever existed.

It is important to recognize and savor these victories. However, this was just one battle in a war against racism and fascism. Antifa Philadelphia will continue to expose, oppose and confront these groups and their supporters. This fight can be won, and we intend to win.

Love,

Antifa Philadelphia

West Philly Interests Meeting/Soldarity Network Strategy Session

reposted from West Philly Interests Meeting/Solidarity Network Strategy Session

The West Philly branch of Philly Socialists will meet this Friday, 6pm at A-Space to introduce the group to interested newcomers and to relaunch our solidarity network.

We’ve got two promising fights on our hands. In the first, we’d be fighting with an active supporter to help him recover $800 of his security deposit wrongfully denied him. In the second, we’d be fighting with a senior citizen who has been without adequate heat for several years, has a deteriorating ceiling, and has been discriminated against for their gender identity, all while living in subsidized housing.

We can win both these fights so long as we can build a core group of committed volunteers. This meeting will help determine our capacity to do it.

Come on out and help make these campaigns the capstone of a year of great work on the part of our branch.

New Poster and Flyer

A poster and a flyer sheet have been posted as submissions to anarchadelphia. We’ve downloaded them and are also hosting them in our resources section.time to attack cameras watch

 

October 22nd: Stop Silencing of Mumia and all Prisoners

from OCT 22: Stop Silencing of Mumia and all Prisoners:

From Ferguson to Philly: Speak Out Against Police Terror and police brutality

Oct. 22 in Philadelphia

• 12pm (noon)
Press conference opposing the bill and announcing preventive actions to be taken. Exact location TBA.

• 4-5pm
Oct.22 is also a national day against police brutality and mass incarceration. Join in a Honk on these issues at City Hall (15th & Market).

• 5:30-7:30pm
In the evening there will be a Town Hall gathering to discuss the potential impact of the RRA, its connection to youth struggles against police brutality, incarceration and for education rights, and actions we can take. Location: Rm 24, Gladfelter Hall, 11th & Berks, Philadelphia.
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Last week the Pennsylvania Legislature fast-tracked
the “Revictimization Relief Act” to give virtually
unlimited discretion to District Attorneys and the
PA Attorney General to silence prisoner speech by
claiming such speech causes victims’ families
“mental anguish.” The RRA targets both prisoners’
speech and supporters who distribute the speech.

PA Sen. Daylin Leach (D., Montgomery) called this law “the most extreme violation of the First Amendment imaginable.” In seeking to silence the legally protected speech of prisoners the state also damages the public’s right and freedom to know at a time when more attention is being focused on mass incarceration and police
brutality. It is an attack on a freedom that must be guarded — especially when and if officials do not agree with the content of speech they hear.

This legislation emerged as a politically-charged response, on the part of the Fraternal Order of Police and its political allies, when they were unable to stop PA prisoner and radio journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal from delivering his October 5 commencement address at Goddard College in Vermont, where Abu-Jamal earned his BA in 1996 while on death row. Students at Goddard collectively chose Abu-Jamal as their commencement speaker and the college administration supported the invitation. In this case, this law would deny the school the right to hear from its alumnus, Abu-Jamal.

With the growing number of executions by the police and vigilantes across the U.S. and the passage of flagrantly unconstitutional laws as seen in Pennsylvania, we the people have to organize collectively in our neighborhoods and in the streets to oppose the increasingly ominous display of rogue state power in Pennsylvania.

For the full statement issued in response to this law and to sign on as endorsers to the call visit: http://www.emajonline.com/2014/10/call-to-action-against-pa-laws-to-silence-prisoners/
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For more information
In Philly: 215-724-1618; phillyIAC@gmail.com
In NY: 917-930-0804 bringMumiahome.com

Happy House Brainstorming Session

Happy House is hosting a brainstorming session Friday October 17th 8:30p at 4103 Chestnut.
Come discuss agitprop and street guerrilla theatre over potluck dinner at the Happy House this Friday. Bring a dish to share.

Oct 18th Books Through Bars Fundraiser

Reposted from BOOKS THROUGH BARS FUNDRAISER:

BTB Fundraiser Flier

Saturday October 18th, 2pm to 10pm

Lava Space, 4134 Lancaster Ave

FUNDRAISER FOR BOOKS THROUGH BARS

WORKSHOP + SPEAKERS 2-6PM
Decarcerate PA
Hearts on a Wire
The Center for Returning Citizens
HRC
Books Through Bars
Address This!
(if you or your organizations want to table/ present your work contact us at noam@booksthroughbars.org)

Food will be provided by West Philly Food Not Bombs!

GET YOUR SWAG ON: T-shirts will be screenprinted at the event. Buy a shirt or bring your own!

BOOK DRIVE: Bring books for incarcerated folks!

ROCKERS SHOW 6-10PM
HOSTED BY MMGZ
FEATURING

ROSEMARY FIKI
BRIELLE LEILANI
JALEEL KHALIL JORDAN
KING AZAZ
PAULETTE BRANSON
FREEDOM PRESSLEY

Featuring guest speakers rasheedah from the afrofuturist affair and more

Mission
We believe a society of social and economic inequality leads to a cycle of crime and incarceration. We work to reverse the dehumanizing effects excessive punishment inflicts upon individuals, families and communities. Books Through Bars sends quality reading material to prisoners and encourages creative dialogue on the criminal justice system, thereby educating those living inside and outside of prison walls.

SUPPORTED BY PHILLYPRINTWORKS, AFROFUTURIST AFFAIR, FOOD NOT BOMBS, ROCKERS, DECARCERATE PA

Questions about how you can help contact
noam.keim@gmail.com
sdfsbooking@gmail.com