Showing posts with label anti-fascism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anti-fascism. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2020

Vigilance

The Informant is a new publication written launched by Nick R. Martin

Racism and hate are thriving in the United States today. Emboldened hate groups and so-called "lone wolves" are menacing and killing Americans. The crisis demands action and dogged, quality journalism. Martin is launching The Informant because the public urgently needs better information and intelligence into the scope of the crisis and what's fueling it.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

All Out vs. Anti-Semitism & White Nationalism!



On the one year anniversary of the Tree of Life Massacre, we are mobilizing for a day of unity against anti-Semitism and white nationalism in Union Square Park at 3pm. This action will be centering communities currently facing racial and colonial violence from New York City to Kurdistan to Kashmir. It will be a space to mourn and to organize: for rage, for grief, and for growth. Join us for music, a memorial, storytelling, a speak-out, and more.

Monday, October 7, 2019

Rise Up For Rojava!


On November 1st, 2014, millions of people around the entire world took to the streets for a day to express their solidarity with the heroic resistance of Kobanê. We call for this year’s November 2nd to be a day of global resistance against the Turkish War of Aggression, to break the normal situation and to paralyze life. Participate in creative and diverse actions of civil disobedience, demonstrations, and take over the streets and public spaces. Organize to Block, Disrupt, and Occupy companies and financial institutions which support Turkish fascism militarily or financially.

As long as the killing continues, the resistance must not stop!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

"Where words leave off, music begins."


Pete Seeger
Rest In Paradise

"Decade after decade. Singing and agitating and inspiring the children and the grandchildren and the great-grandchildren of those who had heard him singing the songs of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in 1938, or serenading Eleanor Roosevelt in 1944, or accompanying Henry Wallace’s presidential campaign in 1948. The hundreds of Occupy Wall Street activists who joined Seeger on a thirty-five-block march through Manhattan in Octover 2011 knew that he was seventy years older than they were, but he was one of them." -John Nichols, The Nation