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Sat Nov 19 2016 (Updated 11/20/16)
Santa Cruz Cop Wes Hansen Makes False Accusation on Facebook
Sat Nov 19 2016 (Updated 11/20/16)
SCPD Officer and Wife Fuel Take Back Santa Cruz Witch-Hunt on Social Media
Take Back Santa Cruz (TBSC) is targeting community members again on social media, which is being aided by the false identification of a "suspect" by Officer Wes Hansen of the Santa Cruz Police. On November 16, TBSC published a photo of two "suspects" of a crime on their public Facebook page. The post has been shared over 300 times. In the comments section on the TBSC post, a witch-hunt style attack on the men ensues, containing the false accusation from SCPD Officer Wes Hansen.
Mon Nov 14 2016
Free Radio Santa Cruz Seeks New Transmitter Site
Mon Nov 14 2016
Independent Community Radio Station Still on Internet
On November 11, the transmitter for Free Radio Santa Cruz went silent following the eviction of their host. The radio collective is actively looking for a new site for their transmitter and antenna. Meanwhile they continue streaming through their website. Free Radio Santa Cruz is the only local, independent community radio station remaining in Santa Cruz.
Thu Aug 18 2016 (Updated 08/19/16)
Corporate Media Works with Police to Smash on Black August
Thu Aug 18 2016 (Updated 08/19/16)
The PR Campaign to Uplift Police & Demonize Those Who Call for Accountability
Davey D writes: I was alerted to an inflammatory story from Bay Area ABC news reporter Dan Noyes that basically sought to disparage the Black August celebrations. The story noted that "police sources" had leaked a memo to him stating that prison guards and police were gonna be attacked by members of the Black Guerilla Family in celebration of Black August. Many found the allegations to be outlandish.
Thu Jun 16 2016 (Updated 06/17/16)
Historic Court Ruling for Net Neutrality
Thu Jun 16 2016 (Updated 06/17/16)
Game-Changing Appeals Court Ruling Establishes a "First Amendment for the Internet"
It’s being called one of the most important moments in the history of the internet and a First Amendment for the internet. A federal appeals court, in a 2-1 decision, ruled this week that internet service providers must offer essentially the same protections to users that are required of phone companies. Digital activists are gleefully celebrating one of the most significant parts of the ruling: the FCC can apply its net neutrality rules to cellphone data as well as home broadband.
Thu Mar 24 2016
In Memory of Louis LaFortune, Compassionate Peace Activist
Louis LaFortune passed away unexpectedly on the morning of March 13 at his family home in Live Oak. Media reports indicate he died in his home after suffering heart trouble. His family states that he passed quickly without pain or discomfort. Louis’s untimely passing, at the young age of 64, was a sad shock for his family and wide circle of friends.
Wed Nov 11 2015 (Updated 11/14/15)
Indybay Journalist Faces Prosecution for Documenting UCSC Highway Blockade
Wed Nov 11 2015 (Updated 11/14/15)
Santa Cruz District Attorney Attempting to Criminalize and Chill First Amendment Activity
On March 3, six UCSC students blocked California Highway 1 using lockboxes and garbage cans filled with concrete. Independent journalist Alex Darocy, long-time Indybay contributor and editorial collective member, shot several photographs of the student demonstrators from his car as he passed the blockade, and for that he is currently being prosecuted, facing the possibility of jail time. A Motion to Dismiss, which argued that the prosecution is attempting to criminalize and chill conduct that is protected under the First Amendment, was heard on November 13. Judge Paul Burdick denied the motion and set a trial date for February 22, 2016.
Tue Aug 4 2015
Idaho AgGag Law Struck Down as Unconstitutional
A U.S. District Court has struck down Idaho’s “ag-gag” law as an unconstitutional attempt by the agriculture industry to silence journalists, animal advocates, and whistleblowers who expose cruel farming practices. The ruling — the first of its kind — spells trouble for the agriculture industry’s attempts in other states to outlaw photography and video recordings of animal welfare, workers’ rights, and environmental violations. The lawsuit was brought by the Animal Legal Defense Fund and PETA, with support from a wide-range of organizations.
Wed Mar 25 2015 (Updated 03/26/15)
AK Press, 1984 Printing, and Friends Need Help Now to Recover from Fire
Wed Mar 25 2015 (Updated 03/26/15)
Fire Ravages Long-Time Anarchist and Artist Warehouses on 23rd and 24th Streets in Oakland
Before dawn on March 21, a fire erupted in a warehouse on 24th Street in Oakland. Two resident artists died. The fire quickly spread to the adjoining warehouse on 23rd Street commonly known as the AK Press warehouse. On the AK side, three residential units sustained severe damage, at least one being totally destroyed, with a beloved cat succumbing to the smoke and heat. Other units have borne varying degrees of damage. Businesses on the first floor are struggling with major water damage. Even worse, with both warehouses now red-tagged by the city, residents and businesses are not allowed inside either building, leaving dozens homeless. A new relief fund has been created that will be evenly split three ways between AK Press, 1984 Printing, and affected neighbors.
Sat Mar 7 2015 (Updated 03/08/15)
Station 40 Residents and Supporters Vow to Fight Eviction
Sat Mar 7 2015 (Updated 03/08/15)
Station 40 Collective Faces Eviction as Mission Gentrification & Displacement Continues
hanna quevedo writes: We received eviction papers from our landlords, Ahuva, Emanuel, and Barak Jolish. Their legal documents aim to displace us from our affordable, eleven-year-old home, Station 40. It is no coincidence that Station 40 is being evicted on the same intersection as the proposed development by Maximus Real Estate Partners of a 350-unit luxury apartment building in what is a predominantly working-class neighborhood.
Mon Dec 29 2014
Solidarity Action At Spanish Consulate
On December, 15, Spain passed the "ley de mordaza", a gag law that makes it a crime to insult a cop, film a cop, or assemble in large groups. On December 16, seven anarchists were arrested on charges relating to terrorism. On December 22, a group of anarchists stormed the Spanish consulate in San Francisco. After throwing leaflets into the consulate, tipping over the Spanish flag, and yelling curses, the group left without incident.
Sun Nov 30 2014 (Updated 12/01/14)
Indymedia Marks 15 Years of Making Media and Making Trouble
Sun Nov 30 2014 (Updated 12/01/14)
First Independent Media Center Kicked Off on N30 at Seattle WTO Protests in 1999
The Indymedia (Independent Media Center) project started in late November of 1999, to allow participants in the anti-globalization movement to report on the protests against the WTO meeting that took place in Seattle, Washington, and to act as an alternative media source. The San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center, commonly known as Indybay, started in 2000. By 2002, there were 89 local IMCs around the world spread between 31 countries (plus the West Bank) and 6 continents. By January 2006, the Indymedia network had grown to over 150 Indymedia outlets around the world.
Tue Nov 18 2014 (Updated 11/19/14)
Peace Activists 'Banned for Life' from Bookshop Santa Cruz for Protesting Leon Panetta
Tue Nov 18 2014 (Updated 11/19/14)
Indybay Journalist Assaulted by Leon Panetta's Security; Protesters Banned from Bookstore
On November 10, peace activists in Santa Cruz protested a book signing appearance by Leon Panetta, the one-time Secretary of Defense and CIA Director. Bookshop Santa Cruz hosted the event with a crowd of hundreds in attendance. By the end of the evening, five individuals were "banned for life" from Bookshop Santa Cruz, in retaliation for activities related to the evening's peaceful protest. Additionally, Panetta's security assaulted an Indybay journalist who was documenting the event.
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7PM Wednesday Mar 15
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KPFA General Manager McCoy Pushes The "Fake News" Line Despite Protests From Listeners
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Friday Dec 30th 2:02 PM
Stir it Up radio show in Fresno with Reza Nekumanesh and Hannah Brandt
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Thursday Dec 15th 8:50 AM
Ban of GMO's in Sonoma County
Wednesday Dec 14th 1:01 PM
Keep the Santa Rosa Media Center Open
Friday Nov 25th 10:50 PM
SCPD Officer and Wife Fuel Take Back Santa Cruz Witch Hunt on Social Media
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Thursday Nov 17th 6:24 PM
New Site to Make Donations to Great Orgs for People Raging About Trump
Monday Nov 14th 9:32 AM
#DisruptJ20: trump supporter voicemail to Indybay
Saturday Nov 12th 3:23 PM
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Sunday Feb 5th 7:14 AM
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Monday Nov 21st 4:11 PM
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Saturday Oct 15th 3:55 PM
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Friday Oct 14th 9:42 AM
Evidence of Feared Israel-Led Censorship as Zuckerberg Facebook Bans Palestinian Editors
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Thursday Sep 29th 6:18 AM
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Wednesday Sep 21st 3:34 AM
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Tuesday Sep 13th 11:54 PM
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Monday Feb 6th 9:52 PM
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Thursday Feb 2nd 11:13 AM
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Thursday Jan 19th 1:32 PM
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Friday Jan 13th 9:26 AM
Ukrainian nationalists desecrated the graves at the Jewish cemetery in Poland
Wednesday Jan 11th 1:20 AM
Turk Gov Arresting Secularist Journalist-Ayşegül Başar, who made a call for secularism
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Tuesday Jan 3rd 9:57 AM
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Wednesday Dec 14th 6:06 PM
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