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Stanford Alumni Nail Condi War Crimes Petition to Door of Stanford President's Office
On Sunday, May 3 Stanford alumni returning to the campus for a reunion marking the 40th anniversary of the anti-war April Third Movement nailed a petition to the door of the University President’s Office in Stanford’s Inner Quad. The petition demanded that Condoleezza Rice and other high government officials be held accountable for serious violations of law. Condoleezza Rice is back on Stanford campus this year and is facing questioning by students who have cornered her in halls and protests...
Posted: Sun, May 3, 2009 2:49pm PDT
Raging Grannies at Mountain View Post Office
Tax Day is traditionally spent in front of a post office by Raging Grannies. 2009 was no different, and four of the protesting grannnies went to Mountain View, California's main post office. They weren't there long because they had to head down to San Jose to head off tea-baggers at the pass!...
Posted: Sat, Apr 25, 2009 9:55pm PDT
Water, Women, Africa: Stanford Action
An action on Stanford campus held on the day before Earth Day brought together three topics of great concern to the activist Raging Grannies--women, water, and Africa. Women, who bear the brunt of water hauling in African communities, are endangered when they must carry water for many miles over many hours on a daily basis. They are unable to attend school and are often at risk of sexual assault as they travel back and forth to water sources.
Photos by Justin Miel. Please contact for perm...
Posted: Thu, Apr 23, 2009 10:00pm PDT
Earth Day Comes Early to Stanford U.
Raging Grannies in norte america celebrate Earth Day every year. In the San Francisco Bay Area members of the Peninsula Raging Grannies Action League marked Earth Day 2009 one day early on April 21 by joining in an action to bring better water access to Africa.
top photo: Some of the Raging Grannies joined students who marched across campus carrying buckets on their heads to demonstrate the great lengths women in Africa go to in order to supply their families with water, the most basic of n...
Posted: Tue, Apr 21, 2009 11:29pm PDT
Access to Water Means Safety for Women in Africa Pt. I
54 Stanford women students and eight young men carried buckets in a campus march to promote the cause of an organization working for access to water in Africa. Women, who bear the brunt of water hauling in African communities, are endangered when they must carry water for many miles over many hours on a daily basis. They are unable to attend school and are often at risk of sexual assault as they travel back and forth to water sources. Improved water supply can also promote the cause of wor...
Posted: Tue, Apr 21, 2009 7:04pm PDT
Video:San Bruno Grace Honda IAM 1414 & IBT 665 Striking Workers Fight for Their Unions
IAM 1414 and IBT 665 workers have been on strike at San Bruno Grace Honda since September 2008. This video is about the issues in their struggle for a contract and a union....
Posted: Mon, Apr 13, 2009 2:02pm PDT
On Lovelle Mixon, the Media and, Police Violence
Considering police violence in our communities, it is not hard to see why some people might be quietly celebrating....
Posted: Wed, Apr 1, 2009 2:36pm PDT
OPED NEWS; The Future of Our Food has only just begun with Biotechnoly, by Sandi Trend
A very interesting and informative article written by Sandi Trend, Mother of David Bell, former Assistant Researcher/Microbiologist of Agraquest, Inc. in Davis California. Ms Trend urges EVERYONE to watch the new documentary, “THE FUTURE OF FOOD” on LINK TV... [DIRECTV Channel 375 | DISH Network Channel 9410]...
Posted: Sun, Mar 29, 2009 5:29am PDT
Antiwar Protests: 6 Years and Counting
Demonstrations on the sixth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq were smaller than during the Bush years owing to the “Obama factor,” but more unified than ever against the occupations of Afghanistan and Palestine. The most visible opposition to antiwar has shifted from flag-waving ultra-nationalists to the defenders of Israel. Despite this, far more American Jews demonstrated against the occupations than in support of Israel....
Posted: Thu, Mar 26, 2009 11:53pm PDT
Greedy Mega-Landlord May Face Criminal Charges
This is a story that would not have come to light without the dedicated work of tenants' rights activists in the Fair Rent Now Coalition. Coalition volunteers are determined to keep Page Mill Properties' many violations in the news. They contacted both mainstream media and indybay to provide details of Cal/OSHA's investigations and fines resulting from the electrocution death of a Page Mill employee.
Photo: Demonstrators in front of Page Mill Properties March 11, 2009 by Justin Miel. ...
Posted: Fri, Mar 20, 2009 5:48pm PDT
Frying Pans for Peace in Palo Alto
Top photo: Welcoming early arrivals to some entertainment before a rally in Lytton Plaza in dowtown Palo Alto.
After a few songs and an impromptu puppet show, the rally began in all seriousness. Speakers including Karen Meredith, whose son Lt. Ken Ballard was killed in Iraq, brought all focus on the sad day that is today, the 6th anniversary of the US led invasion of Iraq....
Posted: Thu, Mar 19, 2009 11:54pm PDT
Part III: EPA Residents Fight for Tenants' Rights
More photos from March 11 demonstration with Youth United for Community Action (YUCA), Raging Grannies Action League Displacement Watch Team, and tenants of properties owned by Page Mill Properties. The group marched from East Palo Alto, ending at Congresswoman Anna Eshoo's Office where they presented their case in speeches and letters to the staff....
Posted: Fri, Mar 13, 2009 10:58pm PDT
Part II Rally in EPA: Tenants Unite to Fight Page Mill
Although many tenants of properties owned and managed by Page Mill Properties have fled due to landlord harassment, those who remain continue to battle the mega landlord.
Top photo: Tenants deliver their message to Congresswoman Anna Eshoo by R. Robertson for indybay...
Posted: Fri, Mar 13, 2009 1:54am PDT
Rally in EPA: Tenants Unite to Fight Page Mill Properties Pt. I
Youth United for Community Action organized a rally of tenants and supporters. The march started in East Palo Alto, stopping in front of Page Mill Properties headquarters in Palo Alto, and continuing on to Congresswoman Eshoo's Office where they made their appeal to the Representative. Encouraging supporters to call Eshoo's office to complain about Page Mill Properties' tenant harassment they chanted:
323-2984
Anna Eshoo Must Do More!
Photos by Justin Miel...
Posted: Thu, Mar 12, 2009 1:30pm PDT
We're Here to say Prop 8 Go Away!
Photos from March 4 Eve of Justice Rally in Palo Alto.
Please contact the photographer for permission to reprint. Justin [at] gotmiel [dot] com...
Posted: Thu, Mar 5, 2009 12:17pm PST
Time to Tell the California Supreme Court
We know it is just a matter of time...but marriage equality can't come soon enough!
Top photo: a Stanford graduate student lights a candle...
Posted: Thu, Mar 5, 2009 1:34am PST
On the Eve before Supreme Court Hearing on Prop 8
In front of Stanford University, students, faculty, university community and Raging Grannies say REPEAL Prop 8! Marriage Equality for all!...
Posted: Thu, Mar 5, 2009 1:15am PST
Brides Against Prop 8 in Palo Alto
California's State Supreme Court hears oral arguments on March 5 about Prop 8 (banning same-sex marriage),
which voters narrowly approved in November 2008. So on the *Eve of Justice* demonstrators in Palo Alto, some dressed as brides, stood at the corner of El Camino and Embarcadero to make the case for the right to marry....
Posted: Thu, Mar 5, 2009 12:27am PST
Reviews and Interviews for *Raging Grannies -- The Action League*
With only 4 days left until the premiere of Pam Walton's documentary on the Raging Grannies of the San Francisco Bay Area, the reviews are coming in....strong!
Top photo: Pam Walton and two Grannies get ready for another interview....
Posted: Tue, Mar 3, 2009 9:23pm PST
No More Tenant Intimidation! Palo Alto Police Lieutenant No Longer Works for Landlord
A Palo Alto police lieutenant who did contract work for East Palo Alto's biggest and most controversial landlord has had police department permission to work for Page Mill Properties revoked. The Palo Alto Police Department, just now recovering from its own controversial reputation for racial profiling, is proceeding with an internal investigation into what appears to be a clear conflict of interest. Tenant rights activists say East Palo Alto renters suffer many indignities from Page Mill, ...
Posted: Sun, Feb 22, 2009 1:14am PST