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Alert: Coup in Honduras
Submitted by bmedia on Sun, 2009-06-28 10:30COUP IN HONDURAS
Sunday 28 June 2009
Josef Schneider
Last night President Mel Zelaya of Honduras was arrested by the military and taken to a military base outside the capital, Tegucigalpa. The President is supported by the popular classes but is opposed by the Honduran oligarchy for his moves to democratize the government and for bringing Honduras into the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (better known for it's Spanish acronym ALBA), a trade pact that arose as an alternative to the US government-backed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). The Alba countries include Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Honduras.
Pres Zelaya has been following a strategy for systemic change that was pioneered by Venezuela and Bolivia. He has stated that he wants to call an election for a constituent assembly to re-write the Honduran constitution. The current constitution forbids changing some parts of it, so this has been blocked by the Supreme Court and the legislature. However the proposal has widespread support among Honduran union, labor and farm movements according to reports.
http://americasmexico.blogspot.com/2009/06/honduran-crisis-tests-commitment-to.html
Read more.Opposition Government Represses Campesinos in Venezuela
Submitted by bmedia on Tue, 2008-12-23 20:4118 Campesinos Detained in Zulia, Venezuela
The state government of Zulia has demonstrated its capacity to violate human rights with ease, violently attacking 350 families that were living in two ranches that ex-governor Manuel Rosales purchased with the people's money, or state money, however you wish to call it.
Imprison the Corrupt
Read more.Support Needed for Last Surviving Non-profit Feminist Bookstore in US
Submitted by bmedia on Mon, 2008-12-15 10:13In Other Words Women's Books and Resources is the last surviving non-profit feminist bookstore in the United States.
In Other Words is more than a bookstore and is a hub of activity—hosting a wide range of community events, meetings and workshops that include author readings, Spanish classes, writing workshops, concerts, art shows, yoga and much more.
Dear friends,
In Other Words, like so many of our fellow bookstores, has fallen
upon incredibly hard financial times. With the decline in our current
economy, we have experienced severely decreased revenue. If we are
Let's Deport Tom Wenning
Submitted by bmedia on Tue, 2008-09-16 12:11Yesterday, convicted rapist, Tom Wenning, joined other racists from OFIR and the Oregon Minute Men, to protest hard working folks at the Portland Day Labor Center. Below is commentary on this vile man, who has been featured in the Oregonian.
Read more.Portland Grassroots Media Camp Benefit Party
Submitted by bmedia on Sun, 2008-07-06 14:06Come one! Come all! Listen to local wordsmiths - Blacque Butterfly and Madgesdiq.
Get involved in the media camp - share your skills, learn some skills, organize for media justice!
"Tell it Like it Is," Benefit Party for the Portland Grassroots Media Camp
Submitted by bmedia on Thu, 2008-06-26 11:36PGMC will be holding a benefit on July 12th at The Kenton Firehouse. Come watch video, listen to hip-hop music and witness art that "Tells It Like it Is!!" and support the community members and activists in becoming the media themselves.
Read more.Who You Calling Illegal, Pilgrim: Children of Men review
Submitted by bmedia on Tue, 2008-06-24 15:44The first of a series of monthly film reviews on the blog http://imagine2050.blogspot.com/
by Walidah Imarisha
Stop the raids!!!
Submitted by bmedia on Tue, 2008-04-22 12:05Powerful and very informative story about how immigration raids are affecting communities.
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