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Although the South Central Farmers have been evicted from their land and their plots plowed under, they are still working to someday reclaim the land. Contrary to reports featured in corporate news outlets on behalf of elected officials, the majority of the farmers have not happily relocated to other sites. In fact the farmers remain determined to once again till the land on the original site known as the South Central Farm.

The farmers and their supporters have opened a community center at 41st & Long Beach across from the farm and they are hosting an open house this Sunday that is open to the public. From the Newswire: South Central Farmers’ Tianguis and Centro Open House Sunday



WEST HOLLYWOOD, November 21, 2006 - The Transgender Day of Remembrance was set aside to memorialize those who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. This year, the theme for DOR is “Healing for the Community”. This year’s extended ceremonies sought to heal the wounds of transphobia and oppression, those inflicted by others and those we inflict upon ourselves. Full reports: Transgender Day of Remembrance, part 1 | | Part 2 by Susan Forrest

The event included a memorial reading of the names of victims of transphobia hate crimes. As each name was projected from two large screens, someone read the person's story, laid a white rose on the stand, and stood onstage until the stage was full and all the names had been read aloud. Video: Part 3 | | Part 4 - SPEAKERS | | Part 5 - SPEAKERS by Susan Forrest



LOS ANGELES, November 19, 2006 - Six UC students and three community members were forcefully dragged from the UC Regents board meeting on Thursday by police after they informed the Regents that they would not allow the board to convene its DOE lab oversight committee, the Regents’ body in charge of UC’s nuclear weapons research, design, and manufacturing labs in Los Alamos, New Mexico and Livermore, California. The civil disobedience action was conducted by The Coalition to Demilitarize, a group of students and community activists who seek to end the University of California’s participation in the production of nuclear weapons. From the Newswire Students arrested for blocking UC nuclear labs


Cardenas' Charges Dropped, CopWatch Issues Statement

The forward-thinking grassroots group fighting police brutality has helped the community use the internet and video media to bring public opinion against the LAPD's unwarranted abuse of power. They issued a "victory statement" about the court dropping charges against Cardenas.

Read Cop Watch Los Angeles Victory Statement.


LOS ANGELES, November 17, 2006 – This Friday students at UCLA protested the campus police use of high voltage electric shock guns by officers on a student last Tuesday night. A video of the police repeatedly shocking the student in the campus main library has caused outrage. Students are demanding the immediate suspension of the officers involved, an independent investigation into the incident, and that tasers are banned from the campus police arsenal.

About 500 students took part in a rally and march to campus police station. There were no uniformed police present at the rally and march. There were no arrests or violence from the police at this event. There were, however a number of under-cover police in the crowd and some students think they recognized a few of the under-covers as being the same officers that were involved in the attack on the student. From the newswire: UCLA Students March on Campus Police Station | | VIDEO: UCLA Students Protest Taser Use by Campus PD



LOS ANGELES, November 16, 2006 - A disturbing new incidence of police violence occurred on the UCLA campus last Tuesday night. A student who objected to showing his ID was repeatedly given electrical shocks and then dragged from the library Tuesday night. Video posted to this site appears to confirm witnesses reports of police brutality so extreme that some are describing it as torture.

VIDEO: UCLA Student attacked by campus police | | UCLA Student Tortured on Camera

Online investigation: Identity of cop that tasered UCLA student?


Los Angeles- Search warrants were served on the residences Tuesday of two North American Animal Liberation Press Officers by the Santa Monica Police Department. No arrests were made, and no reason was given for the warrants, signed by Los Angeles Appellate Judge Paul Turner. Thousands of dollars worth of private items were taken with no explanation, confounding animal activists in the Los Angeles area, which has seen increasingly effective animal advocacy in the last several years.

From the Newswire: Santa Monica Police Raid Homes of Two Animal Liberation Press Officers
Also: No Fear of Neo-Fascist AETA!!

And in related news: Animal Activist NOT GUILTY by L.A. AR Activists



MAYWOOD, CA. November 11, 2006 - Anti-immigrant groups returned to the City of Maywood today to protest against the city’s policy of support of the rights of immigrants. They were again greeted by hundreds of counter-protesters. Police openly sided with the anti-immigrant groups providing escorts to and from their cars and giving them a motorcycle escort out of the city at the end of their demonstration. Three arrests have been reported, two counter-protesters and one from the minutemen side. There are also reports that police fired rubber bullets and struck one of the counter-protesters. Witnesses report that in another incident that elderly man in his 70s was injured when police advanced on counter-protesters with their batons. From the Newswire: Area cops lead minuteman invasion of Maywood by Leslie Radford

Timeline of call ins: 10:45 am Protest going on in Maywood now



LOS ANGELES, 6 November 2006--Two hundred and fifty people marched Saturday through the streets of Los Angeles in unity with the people of Oaxaca, Mexico. At Saturday's Los Angeles march, word was that the march was unpermitted--a "sidewalk only" march, but that the police showed up and offered an "escort" through the streets.  With a PA system blaring liberation music, the march was on.  Behind the lead banner announcing APPO-LA (the Los Angeles group of Asamblea popular de Oaxaca) were the Aztec dancers, in traditional embroidered dresses.   With cries of ¡Oaxaca unido jamás será vencida!, the demonstration headed down Ardmore.  Three drummers brought up the rear, beating out the rhythm of "Somos un pueblo sin fronteras!"  Residents stood in doorways cheering on the demonstration, and marchers stopped to explain the the plight of the Oaxacans to pedestrians as we skirted the edge of Koreatown.  "The government is killing our brothers and sisters in Oaxaco!" they shouted. Full Article: ¡Oaxaca Valiente! by Leslie Radford

New Video: L.A. Oaxaca Community March & Rally by Maria Elena Cortinas & Terry Holzgreen

Also from the Newswire: Photo essay: March for Oaxaca & Video from Saturday's March for Oaxaca by A



LOS ANGELES, November 4, 2006 – Students at Los Angeles City College are demanding action against sheriff deputies over remarks they allegedly made to two female students during the investigation of a reported rape. Outraged students marched to the local sheriff’s station for an explanation and to file a complaint. Unsatisfied with the response from the sheriff’s department students are planning a demonstration this coming Monday. From the Newswire: Sheriff's Detective at LACC: people who report rape were "just drunk" night before by Julia Wallace


LOS ANGELES, November 2, 2006 – In response to the ongoing repression of the people of Oaxaca the Mexican consulate has been the site of continuing protests and vigils this week. A local coalition of diverse groups are coming together on the issue to demand that the Mexican government stop its campaign of violence against its own people in Oaxaca and elsewhere throughout Mexico. They are demanding that the current governor of Oaxaca step down and that the Peoples' Popular Assembly of Oaxaca, APPO, be recognized as the legitimate representatives of the people of Oaxaca.

The Bi-national Front of Indigenous Organizations FIOB and a coalition of other local human rights groups have called for a mass march this Saturday, see: Marcha por Oaxaca - Saturday 10 AM

Latest reports from the newswire: 11/01 Demonstration of Oaxacans and Supporters at Mexican Consulate, with Audio Interview | | Oaxaca Solidarity Demonstrations in the US on Thursday, November 2nd | | Weds 7:10 pm - Protest and Vigil at MX Consulate Happening Now



LOS ANGELES, October 30, 2006 – Oaxacans living in Los Angeles with friends and family under siege in their hometown staged a protest today outside the Mexican Consulate. Spokespersons from the local Oaxacan community say they will hold vigils at the consulate throughout the week and are organizing for a large demonstration at the consulate this Thursday Nov 2nd. They are demanding that the state violence against the people of Oaxaca stop immediately and that both sides work toward a peaceful solution to the current crisis in Oaxaca. From the Newswire: Photos: Protest at Mexican Consulate | | MP3 Audio: Protest at Mexican Consulate in LA

NEW: VIDEO: Oaxacans protest at MX Consulate

UPDATE: Full week of Protests Planned: Demonstrations and Vigils at Mexican Consulate



Independent journalists and media activists around the world are mourning the loss of one their esteemed colleagues. Brad Will fell victim to paramilitary forces of the Mexican government while documenting the current struggle of the people in Oaxaca. Brad was well known and respected within the Indymedia network. Candlelight vigils and demonstrations have already begun at Mexican consulates throughout the nation. A press conference is planned here in Los Angeles this Monday, (see: Oaxaca: Press Conference, Monday in LA) Indymedia newswires have been flooded with articles and commentary in response to Brad’s death. Below are a few selected articles from our newswire:
Reflections on Indymedia: Brad Will, Bravery, and our Common Struggle by salaud | | Commentary: A Lesson from Brad Will by Leslie Radford | Brad Will: El Jardín de la Esperanza by carlos vigueras | Photograper of Indymedia killed by Narco News

Link to the video Brad was filming when he was shot and killed Brad Will's Final Video

And from New York:
Bombs and Shields: Bradley Roland Will 1970-2006 | | NYC Vigil for Brad Will and Emilio Alfonso Fabian | | Bradley Roland Will, U.S. Journalist and Camerman, Killed By Oaxaca Paramiliaries



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