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From Texas Antifa: Today the crypto-fascists were at Tomball but so were we. It was less intense than last week- this week the pigs were recording everything. Good things and bad things on that, under the pretense of "protecting" us and checking out the teabaggers M.O. they are also studying us. Once again they are playing the dry branch card (a dry branch hangs low pretending to give us shade---dry branches break easily!!!). PWOC folks talked to Tomballs head pig complaiing about Barney and how the police reacted to their calls. Another good thing about this is that the city is now wasting money having to baby-sit us, so hopefully they put more pressure on the teapartiers so they just fuckoff.

From early on the crowd was different than it was last week: there were fewer women and fewer kids. One guy even brought his pitbull. This week the conservatives tried a different tactic, they were getting people to sign a petition (for i dont know what) and not scaring people away. Steve Potvin, from Borderwatch, was walking around the parking lot talking to people and talking to the group of people doing a car wash.

This of course was what was planned. Two biker guys rolled up and immediately started trying to intimidate people. One called a Chicano a "nigger" and the other was pretending to shoot people in their head. This other guy, whose affiliation we do not know yet, was being really aggressive and seemed to hang out most with the bikers and Barney (Tony Moony) and this other man who has been known to be very violent and aggressive towards our folks. [Read full article]
Announcing Texas Antifa



Today, in the international news, Muslim Nations Called for U.N. to Track ‘Islamophobia’, and here in Texas, publishers were put on notice when a divided State Board of Education vowed to reject textbooks with a pro-Islamic and anti-Christian slant.

Meanwhile, on KPFT, Houston Indymedia Radio's Nick Cooper is joined in the studio with Kamal Khalil (Palestinian American Council), Musafa Carroll (The Council on American-Islamic Relations), Tayseir Mahmoud, Rachel Clarke, and Sehba Sarwar (Voices Breaking Boundaries) to discuss the rising phenomenon of Islamophobia. listen to the mp3



Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 19th and plan to be at the Eldorado Ballroom from 5pm to 7pm for this fundraiser.

All through the month of August, Pakistan’s River Indus experienced heavy flooding causing more than 1,500 deaths and the displacement of nearly 20 million people along the 800 mile-long riverbank. Even once the water recedes, people in Pakistan will continue to struggle to deal with the heavy loss of lives, agriculture, infrastructure, and growing illnesses. To provide some relief to the community, VBB is collaborating with organizations around Houston to raise funds towards flood relief efforts in Pakistan. The fundraiser evening, aimed at raising awareness about the situation in Pakistan, features musical and informative videos directly from Pakistan, including video recordings by LAAL, a Pakistani band who just released a new song in honor of those affected by the floods, and audio recordings by Pakistani novelists Mohammed Hanif and Sorayya Khan. Journalists and artists from India, including Satyen K. Bordoloi and Sandeep Patey, will be sending footage. DJ A/V will spin the discs and videos, and the Pakistani Consul General will be available to answer questions.

As always, VBB will serve food, drinks and there will be an opportunity to gain more information about the situation in Pakistan and connect with the community here in Houston. All funds from the evening will go toward Pakistani non-profits, Karachi Relief Trust, Omar Asghar Khan Development Foundation and the Pakistan Medical Association. Please join us! (If you cannot attend, but would like to still donate, please send a check to VBB – and clearly mark "For Flood Relief").

This event is pay what you can; 100% of proceeds will go toward flood relief efforts in Pakistan.



published by sedition books to the open publishing newswire: friends and supporters of sedition books, it has been a rough couple of weeks at your favorite infoshop. We've been hit with some fines from the city of Houston and we were also recently broken into and robbed. No need to be alarmed. As always, we are persevering and fighting on.

However, we could use your support. Of course, we always need and appreciate your support, but we can especially use it right now. So, if you were thinking about stopping by to pick up a book or 3, or if you were thinking about maybe coming out to some of our events this month, please do so. We recently received an order from AK Press and have lots of great books for you to choose from.

We're still at 901 Richmond. We're still open from 12-8 (closed Tuesdays) [read full article]



From savektru.org: KTRU is a student-created, student-run radio station under the authority of it’s FCC license holder, Rice University, as well as the student body of Rice University. Despite a decision by the administration of Rice University to sell KTRU to the University of Houston, those who have created and run KTRU are actively opposed and are launching a campaign.

The next organizing meeting will be Thursday August 19th at 7pm at Rice Media Center.

Read more, Join the facebook group, Read the press release, Get involved! -- Email Rice Officials. A brief history of KTRU from the Rice Thresher



From the US Palestinian Community Network: The US Palestinian Community Network expresses its feelings of great sadness and grief on the loss of the Palestinian community activist and leader Abu Obeida Abdel-Salam Omran, of the village of Burin, who lived in Houston, Texas. He died on Friday, August 13, 2010 of his injuries suffered as a victim of an attempted robbery at his business in Houston. Two thieves attempted to rob his business and then fatally injured Abu Obeida with their car as they fled. Abu Obeida died in the hospital later that night.

Abu Obeida Omran was always ready to serve his people, standing in the forefront of the defense of the Palestinian people’s rights, particularly the Right to Return. He was a leader in defending the civil and political rights of the Palestinian and Arab community in Texas. He was a leading organizer of the Viva Palestina convoy in 2009, which traveled to Gaza to break the siege and worked to support and welcome Palestinian refugees from Iraq arriving in the United States. He played an active role in building Palestinian community organizations, the right of return movement, solidarity movements with the Palestinian people, and cultural groups, including a popular debkeh troupe. [read full article]



By Paul Mullan, published to the open publishing newswire: On Tuesday August 3rd, U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker struck down the discriminatory Proposition 8, a ballot measure which was passed by voters in California in November, 2008 and which banned same-sex marriages in the state. Walker declared the proposition patently unconstitutional.

In Houston, 100 members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities, and their supporters, came out the next day in front of City Hall to celebrate the victory. Many speakers at the rally noted the the need to continue the struggle.

This shows that the mass upsurge which occurred in the LGBT communities after Proposition 8 passed at the end of 2008 made a difference in how this case was ultimately decided. That upsurge saw hundreds of thousands of people in California and around the country hit the streets in anger and has reenergized the LGBT movements. [read full article]
California coverage from indybay



By John-Michael Torres to the open publishing newswire: Over the last three weeks, organizers from La Union del Pueblo Entero in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas have received more than 30 reports of Border Patrol round-ups and detentions in colonias from Pharr all the way to Mercedes. Colonia residents, many of them either undocumented or with undocumented household members, fear for their families and livelihoods. Many fear leaving their homes. Area businesses have been left deserted. Many have not even wanted to risk going to the area clinic or pharmacy.

This is the first time in recent memory that the RGV has seen widespread round-ups and detentions by Border Patrol so far north of the Rio Grande River. "We have not seen this kind of reaction from Border Patrol in the past," says LUPE Director Juanita Valdez-Cox. People are concerned in a way we haven't seen before either. In response to this general fear felt by LUPE members, the organization called for an emergency meeting between LUPE leaders and lawyer Celestino Gallegos of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid to come up with a plan of action. [Read Full Article]



The Arizona Legislature's passage of SB1070, which expanded police powers to enforce immigration law has lead to huge mobilizations by immigrant rights and civil liberties groups across the country. Reports from Houston, Austin and Arizona:

By John H: On July 24th, Houstonians gathered at Plaza Americas, the old Sharpstown Mall, to express their opposition to Arizona's SB 1070 immigration Bill., and rally in support of the immigrant community in Arizona. [See Photos]

By Matt: A pro-Arizona rally last June which drew 150 people is met with resistance as 150 counter-protesters confront them at the Texas Capitol in Austin. As SB 1070 is scheduled to go into effect this week, I wanted to post this audio diary from last month in Austin. [see photos and audio] Austin solidarity vigil for Arizona

By RoB: I came to Tucson this Monday to visit friends and contribute to organizing against the SB1070 law (which makes law enforcement check the immigration status of people they interact with), and have volunteered some with the work of the We Reject Racism Campaign. This campaign was initiated largely by No More Deaths, a humanitarian and activist organization trying to end the deaths of immigrants in the Sonoran desert. [Read Full Article] Twenty Four Hour vigil against SB1070 kicks off in Tucson | Photos for July 29th Vigil in Tucson against SB1070 | We Will Not Comply! - Video from Direct Action in Tucson against SB1070

From Arizona Indymedia: On July 28th at about 10:00 a.m. Federal judge Susan Bolton issued a preliminary injunction against four provisions included in Arizona's anti-immigrant law, SB1070. Judge Bolton allowed a series of provisions of SB1070 to stand. These provisions will go into effect at midnight TONIGHT. In response to this partial injunction, protest groups have vowed to go forward with their plans for the 29th. [Full Feature]
From the Houston Indymedia Radio Show: Repeal Coalition Organizing Against SB1070 | Immigration Seminar Question and Answer Interview | SB 1070 Shifting Immigration Debate | Puente Leader Salvador Reza Arrested in Arizona by Sheriff Arpaio



Published to the open publishing newswire by Carl Hampton Memorial Committee: Saturday, July 24, 2010 the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Carl Bernard Hampton will be commemorated at 6:00pm at the historic Emancipation Park 3018 Dowling St. Houston , Texas . Special guest speaker will be world renowned Professor Kathleen Cleaver and master of ceremonies will be M1 (Mutulu Olugbala) of the revolutionary hip-hop group Dead Prez. The book entitled: “ARM YOURSELF OR HARM YOURSELF,” by Dr. Charles E. Jones will be released during this monumental weekend. This well researched document gives an account of the People’s Party II/Black Panther Party history in Houston , Texas , as well as antecedents to Black Power era activism in the city. Local activist, organizers, artist and entertainers will participate with national guest and Houston residents in the family friendly activities.

The assassination of Chairman Carl B. Hampton of the People’s Party II, later to become the Black Panther Party in Houston on July 26, 1970 is folklore for some and unknown history for others. The anniversary commemoration activities will help eradicate the void of information on this important part of Houston ’s history. In addition, the diverse activities feature solutions to challenges confronting communities in 2010. All activities for the weekend are free and open to the public with the exception of the stage play, Angola 3.

Houston Indymedia Coverage: A history of People's Party 2 - Houston's Black Panthers (2009) | Carl Hampton Remembered on the 38th anniversary of his assassination (2008) | Memorial service for Carl Hampton (2007) | Carl Hampton Memorial Committee



by Thorne Dreyer, from The Rag Blog: Update 8/3: Poet/Political Prisoner Marilyn Buck Dies in New York
Poet and political prisoner Marilyn Buck has been released from a prison hospital in Texas after serving 25 years of an 80-year sentence for crimes related to her actions in support of the black liberation movement. Buck was diagnosed with uterine cancer last December, and that cancer is no longer considered treatable. Buck, who grew up in Austin, became a widely acclaimed and award-winning poet while incarcerated. She has been paroled to New York City.

Marilyn Buck was born in Temple, Texas, but grew up in Austin where her father, the late Louis Buck, was an Episcopal priest and a civil rights activist who was removed from his ministry after he desegregated his congregation. As a student at the University of Texas she became involved in civil rights organizing and in the movement against the war in Vietnam. She was active with the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and worked with Austin’s underground newspaper, The Rag... [Read full article]
Friends of Marilyn Buck



by John H. published to the open publishing newswire: Houstonians raised the money to buy a bus and send it with the Pastors for Peace 21st Friendshipment Caravan to Cuba. Local folks gathered to decorate a school bus that will be taken to Cuba by the Pastors For Peace. Local supporters have been raising supplies, along with the school bus, that will very soon be presented to the Cuban people. By the time the bus leaves Houston, it will be full of much needed medical supplies, as well as school supplies. Local artist, Emaniah, laid out the design for the painting. Photos
Earlier, folks came out to help raise money for the Pastors for Peace, caravan to Cuba, which will come through Houston next week. Photos

From IFCO/Pastors for Peace: Many of us hoped that President Obama's election would bring about some changes in many aspects of US policy -- including the ending of the illegal, immoral, and internationally condemned US economic blockade against Cuba...But Cuba is still deemed an 'enemy' under the Trading with the Enemies Act. Sales of US products to Cuba are still severely restricted, and sales of Cuban products to the US are absolutely forbidden. Banks and businesses in other countries are still harassed for doing business with Cuba. The travel ban on US citizens visiting Cuba remains. [read full release]



from the TG Center:The afternoon of June 22nd at 1:40 PM, well-known community member Lance Reyna was attacked at knifepoint and left with a concussion. Lance was in a Houston Community College Central Campus 1st floor restroom when a black male with a shaved head said in falsetto, “Hey queer!” and put a knife to his throat. The attacker then told Lance to give him his valuables and then began beating Lance to the ground. Once Lance was on the ground, the attacker began kicking Lance in the head.

Lance was rushed to the emergency room. As of today, Lance is out of the hospital and being cared for by friends and family. The TG Center is taking up a collection to help offset the medical expenses associated with this attack. If you would like to donate, please come by the TG Center or call our helpline at 713-520-8586. Additionally, you can make a donation via Paypal HERE. [Read Full Story]



A diverse Crew from Houston is in Detroit for the US Social Forum. We got here just in time to participate in the opening march and are participating in the first full days of workshops. We'll post more soon, hope to see everyone up here in Detroit. [See Photos] More Photos From the Newswire: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | March on the Detroit Municipal Wast Incinerator

From the Southwest Workers Union: The People’s Freedom Caravan riders gathered in San Antonio in the early dawn hours this morning to embark on their 11-day epic journey to the U.S. Social Forum in Detroit. The “social forum on wheels” has begun, and on the bus together are both new and seasoned organizers, school workers, immigrant rights and environmental justice advocates, independent media-makers, youth and grandmothers.

“We’re on the road again, because there is still so much to fight for,” says Tanya Garduño, who recently returned from the historic immigrant rights marches in Phoenix, AZ. Along their journey, caravanistas will connect with over 100 grassroots organizations, sharing culture, comida, history, and struggles through shared action. They will arrive in Detroit with new relationships and understanding of the work of fellow organizers struggling for indigenous, worker, immigrant, and environmental justice all across the Midwest. [Read Full Article with photo]



Below is a chronological listing of the news features created by the Houston Indymedia editors in 2009. We use articles and content published to the HIMC newswire by DIY journalists and community activists to construct features for our central column. The more than 80 features we made this year are based on the hundreds of articles, photos, video and audio pieces uploaded to the newswire by volunteer reporters and activists covering the protests and social movements that organized and struggles this year in Houston. Thanks for reading, thanks for struggling, thanks for publishing! View the round up of 2009

Year in review features from previous years: 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | Features going back to 2002

2009 marked the 10 year anniversary of the indymedia experiment. The first indymedia website was created in November of 1999 to cover the protests of the World Trade Organization in Seattle. Many took this time to look back: Ten Years Later: Still No to the WTO! | N30 + 10 years - Remembering and celebrating "The day the political landscape changed forever"



Houston Indymedia has changed the wording of our Mission Statement, which sits on the about page and serves along with the Action Guidelines as the document new participants sign. The wording of the new statement is:

"The Houston Independent Media Center is an all volunteer collective committed to using media production and distribution as tools for promoting social and economic justice. We seek to provide alternatives to for-profit media not only in our coverage, but also within our collective by implementing consensus based non-hierarchical work-group models of decision making. While focusing on local social movements, we will explore connections to global systems. We believe that by reporting on dissent, by critiquing corporate, government and military domination, and by promoting art, culture and critical thinking through participatory events, we can contribute to the development of an equitable and sustainable society."

Some of the significant changes since the previous Mission Statement from early 2001 includes that we are all volunteers, that we are focusing on social movements, that we reporting on dissent, and that our events are intended to be participatory.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with us at Houston Indymedia, please send an email to: houston at indymedia dot org



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