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News :: Baltimore MD
Report from Baltimorean's Forum on Responsible Development
Some observations from the 7/29 panel at the UNITE-HERE! building, featuring Scot Spencer (Annie E. Casey Foundation), Greg LeRoy (Good Jobs First), Worker X (anonymous hotel worker), Darlene Harrison, Union Committee Leader, and Mike Mitchell, Chesapeake Habitat for Humanity.
News :: Civil & Human Rights
Another big win at Camden Yards: Cleaners vote yes to AFSCME union
Despite an intense fight from the newest contractor (The Chimes), an overwhelming majority of cleaners voted to be recognized as a union. Since the union drive started on June 1st, over 190 workers have signed union cards.
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News :: Activism : Baltimore MD
Maryland State Police surveillance of antiwar and anti-death penalty activists
BALTIMORE - The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland today
[7/17] made public what it called "shocking" documents obtained
through a Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) lawsuit, revealing
that the Maryland State Police (MSP) engaged in covert surveillance
of local peace and anti-death penalty groups for over a year from
2005-2006. The organization expressed alarm at the incomprehensible
spying revealed in 43 pages of summaries and computer logs, none of
which refer to criminal or even potentially criminal acts, other
than a few isolated references to plans for completely nonviolent
civil disobedience.
Read the ACLU press release
WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED: Maryland Anti-Death Penalty Activists Speak Out!7/24 @ 2640
————-LISTEN TO THE AUDIO FROM THE SPEAK-OUT
————- WATCH THE VIDEO
Read the documents obtained through the Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) lawsuit
Coverage on Democracy Now!
Dave Zirin: COINTELPRO Comes to My Town: My First-Hand Experience With Government Spies
Coverage in the Progressive
Maria Allwine: State police spying is dangerous repression
UPDATE: Dear Maryland Activists (from ACLU of MD)
Ron Kipling Williams: Anti Death Penalty Protestors Speak Out Against State Police Spy Activities
ACLU of Maryland Executive Director Susan Goering blasted the program as "Un-American," and said, "I fear that the documents released today, which the MSP wrongfully withheld for almost two years, may be only the tip of the proverbial iceberg."
Read the ACLU press release
WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED: Maryland Anti-Death Penalty Activists Speak Out!7/24 @ 2640
————-LISTEN TO THE AUDIO FROM THE SPEAK-OUT
————- WATCH THE VIDEO
Read the documents obtained through the Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) lawsuit
Coverage on Democracy Now!
Dave Zirin: COINTELPRO Comes to My Town: My First-Hand Experience With Government Spies
Coverage in the Progressive
Maria Allwine: State police spying is dangerous repression
UPDATE: Dear Maryland Activists (from ACLU of MD)
Ron Kipling Williams: Anti Death Penalty Protestors Speak Out Against State Police Spy Activities
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Announcement :: Activism : Baltimore MD : Class : Education : Labor
2 Exciting Labor Events This Thursday (July 10)
UNITE HERE rally at Baltimore City Center Sheraton, Bill Fletcher Jr speaks on his new book Solidarity Divided at 2640.
UPDATES: Who's got the power? We've got the power! (Very short video of the 7/10 UNITE-HERE picket at the City Center Sheraton) | Video : Bill Fletcher Jr. speaks about his book | AUDIO: Bill Fletcher + Updates from UNITE-HERE and the United Workers
UNITE HERE rally at Baltimore City Center Sheraton on Thursday, July 10th at 4:30 PM right outside the hotel at 101 W. Fayette Street (a short distance both the Light Rail and the Metro).
So far, the boycott campaign has successfully pulled over $2.5 million dollars and business from Columbia Sussex; which encouraged Columbia Sussex to sign their first union contract in Philadelphia after only the second bargaining session. The boycott has also expanded to the Crystal City Hilton (in northern Virginia) and I was just at the energetic kick off rally for that on July 2nd. We can win this one. Sí, se puede! Yes, we can!
For more details about the struggle at the Sheraton and the boycott campaign, read this article.
Following the rally, Red Emma's/2640 has their third P.E.P. (Popular Education Project) talk with Bill Fletcher Jr.speaking on his new book Solidarity Divided on Thursday, July 10, 7PM @ 2640 (2640 St. Paul St.)
Plus updates and responses from the United Workers and UNITE HERE!
UPDATES: Who's got the power? We've got the power! (Very short video of the 7/10 UNITE-HERE picket at the City Center Sheraton) | Video : Bill Fletcher Jr. speaks about his book | AUDIO: Bill Fletcher + Updates from UNITE-HERE and the United Workers
UNITE HERE rally at Baltimore City Center Sheraton on Thursday, July 10th at 4:30 PM right outside the hotel at 101 W. Fayette Street (a short distance both the Light Rail and the Metro).
So far, the boycott campaign has successfully pulled over $2.5 million dollars and business from Columbia Sussex; which encouraged Columbia Sussex to sign their first union contract in Philadelphia after only the second bargaining session. The boycott has also expanded to the Crystal City Hilton (in northern Virginia) and I was just at the energetic kick off rally for that on July 2nd. We can win this one. Sí, se puede! Yes, we can!
For more details about the struggle at the Sheraton and the boycott campaign, read this article.
Following the rally, Red Emma's/2640 has their third P.E.P. (Popular Education Project) talk with Bill Fletcher Jr.speaking on his new book Solidarity Divided on Thursday, July 10, 7PM @ 2640 (2640 St. Paul St.)
Plus updates and responses from the United Workers and UNITE HERE!
News :: Labor
Rally Tomorrow (7/1) against Today's ICE Raid in Annapolis
Forty-six workers were rounded up this morning from their worksites and homes in the Anapolis area by the ICE, in conjunction with the local police force in Annapolis.
We are calling together an emergency rally tomorrow morning to protest the break-up of families and call for an end to these half-measures to enforce immigration law.
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News :: Baltimore MD : Education
From indyreader.org: Youth Offer Dixon an Opportunity to Act
All eyes are on Mayor Sheila Dixon and the group of young people known as Peer-to-Peer Enterprises following the suspension of the student hunger strike. The strike went on for 5 days before the mayor agreed to sit down and discuss the students’ $3 million demand. In a bold move, the city council then called off the budget vote Wednesday night—buying some time and possibly signifying that the mayor and the council may now understand the importance of what could be the most revolutionary development in youth employment programs to date.
(Originally published at indyreader.org/node/154)
(Originally published at indyreader.org/node/154)
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News :: Baltimore MD
Peer 2 Peer Youth Enterprises Launches Hunger Strike
On a sunny afternoon in Downtown Baltimore, the Inner Harbor was bustling with seasonal tourists, happy hour enthusiasts, and Friday's rush hour traffic. Amidst all of this, students, teachers, and education advocates assembled in front of the Harbor's amphitheater to address an issue they feel is essential to the future and survival of Baltimore City youth.
On Friday, May 30th, Peer 2 Peer (P2P) Youth Enterprises, a coalition of approximately 20 local youth organizations marched to the Legg Mason building on Pratt and St. Paul Streets to let their voices be heard and to announce a hunger strike to commence that evening. For about a month, P2P have been engaging in activities from workshops to camp-outs in front of City Hall to protest Mayor Sheila Dixon's refusal to appropriate $3 million in funds which would create knowledge based jobs for 700-1000 young people in the P2P network.
More hunger strike coverage: Baltimore City Students to Hunger Strike for Youth Employment | P2P hunger strike kicks off with march and rally | A letter from a hunger striker | P2P Hunger Strike Schedule of Events | Video Coverage and Interviews with the hunger strikers | Audio from the "Mayor's Night In" : P2P Hunger Strikers and Supporters Speak Out
Coverage of "Operation Occupation": Algebra Project Students Rally to Save p2p Funding in Baltimore Public Schools | Day 2 of "Operation Occupation" - Demanding Baltimore City Restore Funding to Peer2Peer Educational Programs | Youth takeover City Hall!! | Update: Police End peer2peer Camp-Out
On Friday, May 30th, Peer 2 Peer (P2P) Youth Enterprises, a coalition of approximately 20 local youth organizations marched to the Legg Mason building on Pratt and St. Paul Streets to let their voices be heard and to announce a hunger strike to commence that evening. For about a month, P2P have been engaging in activities from workshops to camp-outs in front of City Hall to protest Mayor Sheila Dixon's refusal to appropriate $3 million in funds which would create knowledge based jobs for 700-1000 young people in the P2P network.
More hunger strike coverage: Baltimore City Students to Hunger Strike for Youth Employment | P2P hunger strike kicks off with march and rally | A letter from a hunger striker | P2P Hunger Strike Schedule of Events | Video Coverage and Interviews with the hunger strikers | Audio from the "Mayor's Night In" : P2P Hunger Strikers and Supporters Speak Out
Coverage of "Operation Occupation": Algebra Project Students Rally to Save p2p Funding in Baltimore Public Schools | Day 2 of "Operation Occupation" - Demanding Baltimore City Restore Funding to Peer2Peer Educational Programs | Youth takeover City Hall!! | Update: Police End peer2peer Camp-Out
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News :: Baltimore MD : Education
Baltimore City Students to Hunger Strike for Youth Employment
After months of pleading with Mayor Sheila Dixon to fund A youth
employment program, Baltimore City School Students have announced
that they will hold a hunger strike until the $3 million dollars
they need is awarded.
Below is a letter from Jay Gillen, one of the Baltimore Algebra Project's adult advisers. Also attached is a "Youth Jobs" flier and a power-point on Peer-to-Peer Employment.
Below is a letter from Jay Gillen, one of the Baltimore Algebra Project's adult advisers. Also attached is a "Youth Jobs" flier and a power-point on Peer-to-Peer Employment.
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