The 6th Annual Radical Encuentro Camp is currently being planned for the Houston area for December 3, 4, and 5, 2004.
The camp is a weekend of training by and for grassroots activists seeking to learn and sharpen skills necessary to improve our movements and move from resistance to revolutionary consciousness and actions.
Workshops will include topics for the novice and the experienced. Previous topics have included:
history of COINTELPRO and practicing security in your group, media training, video activism, eliminating oppression in our movements, consensus building, silk screening, and many others.
Attendees at REC (Radical Encuentro Camp) will have the opportunity to pick from a variety of workshops
that provide the skills necessary to effectively organize at a grassroots level.
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DALLAS - A federal lawsuit is set to be filed against the Waxahachie Independent School District for its role in a series of controversial drug searches last year.
Dallas attorney Tom Corea, who lives in Ellis County (county seat=Waxahachie), confirmed his law firm's plans this week in an e-mail sent out to local political activists and TV reporters.
"I have been retained by the Gallegos family
to pursue a lawsuit against the district for the violations of [federal law] and state [law] against Tarah Gallegos," Corea said.
The lawsuit comes on the heels of a parent-citizen protest outside of Waxahachie Jr. High, where school officials confirmed a series of informant-led drug searches took place last year.
Linda Gallegos, mother of 15-year-old Tarah, complained to The Ellis County Press last year that school administrators threatened her daughter with suspension if she did not comply with a female principal's request to lift up her shirt; a male principal was in the same room when the threat and search took place, Tarah said last year, in reference to one of the searches last year.
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Free Radio Dallas is a local internet radio collective, working on tuning out Clear Channel, and other corporate radio in the Dallas area, as well as the rest of the USA.
In response to the corporate domination of Clear Channel, and other corporations of that sort, some local activists have decided to get together and create a local Free Radio Collective.
www.freeradiodallas.tk
(we should be changing domains soon)
Our show is tonight at 11 PM East Coast (New York, Florida), 10 CST (Texas, Illinois), 9 PM MT (Colorado, Alberta), and 8 PM PST (California, Oregon).
To listen in, go to our site. We will have updates for shows, as well as events.
Make sure you tune into Free Radio Dallas tonight to hear the Adam & Alx show.
Free Radio Dallas
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A list of businesses to boycott because they donated to Bush or RNC.
Bush has won or stolen the election. What can we do ?
DON'T FEED THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION’S ECONOMY!
Boycott companies who supported Bush and/or the RNC. Feature continued on newswire >>
Prior to elections in Afghanistan, U.S. politicians asked, “Are the people ready for democracy?” implying that life under the rule of a repressive regime had stunted their capacity for participating as free people in the running of their government. In the reverse, those of us who are dismayed by officials’ and citizens’ conduct during recent U.S. elections are asking, “Have the citizens of the United States decided that authoritarian rule is to be preferred over Liberty?”
The public’s tolerance of flagrant violations of candidates’ and voters’ rights indicates yet another instance where sacrifice of individual rights has become acceptable, with the assumption, I suppose, that it will always be the other fellow’s rights that are sacrificed.
What has transpired in the previous months is anything but democracy in action; it’s a demonstration of a breakdown in the democratic process. George W. Bush’s success in this election has been astounding, with much of the credit going to the commercial press and conservative religious coalition which performed like political arms of the Republican administration during his campaign.
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Exciting new web technologies coupled with community based web concepts have come together in Dallas, Texas to make the web presence for the new local organization' Keep Dallas Plastic', an open organization that spoofs its name from the 'Keep Austin Weird' campaign.
Exciting new web technologies coupled with community based web concepts have come together in Dallas, Texas to make the web presence for the new local organization 'Keep Dallas Plastic', a community-based organization that spoofs its name from the Keep Austin Weird campaign. related link: http://www.keepdallasplastic.com Feature continued on newswire >>
gc-wc
(DALLAS, November 4, 2004) – Several members and
allies of North Texas for
Justice and Peace, a Dallas-based activist group, met a wall of
police and security as they attempted to pass literature to the
speakers of a conference on globalization and to rally against the
conference.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
hosted the “Myths and Realities of Globalization” conference from
November 3-5, 2004 at
the bank headquarters. The protesters had planned to be a “Welcoming
Committee” for the conference speakers as they left the Magnolia Hotel
in downtown Dallas to go to the conference. Because of the level of
police and security presence, the protesters were unable to get
anywhere near the speakers.
“It was like they were afraid we were going to be another Seattle,”
said one of the protesters, who wishes to remain anonymous, in a
reference to the 1999 protest of the World
Trade Organization, in which the WTO was shut down by protesters.
“It was unreal. But there weren’t 50,000 of us like in Seattle. There
weren’t even 50 of us. Obviously they know the people are opposed to
globalization – or else they’re ashamed of themselves – for them to
resort to this level of oppression.” Feature continued on newswire >>
As you read this article, the Coca-Cola company is using para-military goon squads to kidnap, torture, and kill union organizers at their plants in Columbia, South America.
Many of these killers were trained at the School of the America's (remember General Wesley Clark, the so-called peace candidate? He used to be the top- dog at this torture academy)
The next time you are thirsty, please, I beg you, grab something other than a Coke and their other products (for example...Minute Maid, etc; etc.) related link: http://www.KillerCoke.org Feature continued on newswire >>
The NT College Democrats flocked to Dallas on Monday to protest President George Bush's visit to Southern Methodist University. Scott Pitts, Oklahoma City junior and president of the NT College Democrats, expected no more than 20 people to accompany him, but was surprised when about 40 people showed up to Monday's meeting before the protest.
For full story , please see related link. related link: http://www.ntdaily.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/02/41873329a7d05 Comment on this feature >>
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