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DESCRIPTION:Benefit Dinner to Support Local RNC Arrestee\n\n\nAre people who protest 
 the Republican National Convention (RNC) terrorists?  That is what hundreds 
 of peaceful activists, including eight community organizers, are being 
 accused of in the wake of the 2008 Republican National convention.  One of 
 the 818 people arrested during the protests is Santa Cruz resident, local 
 activist and musician Jesse Forrey.  On Sunday, March 1, at 6pm, an 
 exclusive benefit dinner in Santa Cruz will raise money for Forrey's 
 defense. \n\n\nAcclaimed Sacramento Chef Joshua Ploeg, aka the Traveling 
 Vegan Chef, will be cooking an elegant five-course gourmet dinner using 
 fresh Santa Cruz produce donated by local organic farms. The dinner will 
 begin at 6pm on Sunday, March 1, at SubRosa: A Community Space.  The meal 
 will feature such dishes as Chantrelle Mushroom Croquettes, Beet Salad with 
 Lemon-Pomegranate Dressing, Root Noodle Lasagna with a variety of sauces 
 and Fruit Parfait with Cocoa Cream, Chocolate-Liqueur Sauce, Cinnamon Sugar 
 and a Chocolate Cookie Crust.\n\n\nForrey was an active part of the Santa 
 Cruz community before his arrest.  A UCSC alumnni, he provided child care, 
 worked in local grocery stores, played music in local bands and taught 
 classes through Free Skool Santa Cruz.  He was one of over 300 people 
 arrested on the first day of the RNC protests during massive police 
 roundups designed to discourage free speech and political dissent.  Unable 
 to afford bail, Forrey was conditionally released and has been forced to 
 remain in Minnesota, separated from his family and friends, while awaiting 
 trial.  Dedicated to social justice, he volunteers at the Second Foundation 
 School and   continues community organizing by working with the Community 
 RNC Arrestee Support Structure, a group whose goal is "to ensure that all 
 interested arrestees have the support necessary to fight their charges and 
 stand up for free speech."  Forrey is trying to raise at least $7,000 for a 
 private attorney.  He is currently on "Trial Call," a system where he does 
 not know when his trial will be but could receive a call at anytime telling 
 him to be in court within 2 hours.  \n\n\nIn total, 818 people were 
 arrested during the RNC.  Over 100 people were charged with felonies on the 
 first day of protest, including Forrey who is being falsely accused of 
 "aiding and abetting damage to property."   Ninety-percent of the cases 
 have not yet been formally charged, and judges continue to throw out cases 
 due to lack of evidence. At this point, no RNC arrestee who has been able 
 to hire a lawyer and fight their charges has been convicted. "The vast 
 majority of arrests in St. Paul were unjustifiable and more focused on a 
 government repression of dissent than providing security for the RNC," says 
 Kate Bonner-Jackson, a RNC activist whose case was thrown out for lack of 
 sufficient evidence.  The prosecutor's office is still pursuing charges 
 wherever they can in an attempt to justify the exorbitant amount of money 
 spent on the protection of war-profiteers, power elite and neoconservative 
 bureaucrats. \n\n\nBesides the $50 million of taxpayer money spent on 
 tazers, tear gas, pepper spray, and extra officers to squash protest at the 
 convention, the Republican Party purchased insurance in order to pay for 
 the first $10 million in lawsuit damages as a result of police misconduct 
 during the convention.  In effect, this insurance gave police and national 
 guard a free hand to conduct widespread arrests of medics, journalists 
 (including Amy Goodman and other Democracy Now! producers), peaceful 
 protestors and innocent bystanders.  In the words of Executive Director of 
 the ACLU Anthony D. Romero, speaking about the heavy-handed police tactics 
 at the RNC, "Conducting mass arrests and raiding meeting places of innocent 
 Americans exercising their constitutional right to express political 
 dissent are antithetical to the fundamental values of our 
 democracy."\n\n\nForrey's benefit gourmet dinner will be held March 1, 
 beginning at 6pm, at SubRosa: A Community Space.  This $50 to $200-a-plate 
 dinner will be vegan and vegetarian friendly.  All of the money will go to 
 Forrey's legal defense fund. Those interested in attending can reserve 
 their seat by clicking here to donate via PayPal.  Please include how many 
 people in your party will be attending with payment.  Please RSVP by 
 Saturday, February 28 to redhill@riseup.net.\n\n\nPlease consider donating 
 even if you are unable to attend the dinner. Pay via PayPal to 
 redhill@riseup.net or send a check to Red Hill Legal Support c/o SubRosa, 
 703 N. Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95061.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/02/24/18573007.php
SUMMARY:Benefit Dinner to Support Local RNC Arrestee
LOCATION:SubRosa: A Community Space\n703 N. Pacific Ave
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/02/24/18573007.php
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