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DESCRIPTION:On December 31st meet at Oscar Grant Plaza at 9pm. We’ll begin with a 
 march to the jail for a noisy demonstration to show prisoners we have not 
 forgotten them in our struggles. Afterward, we’ll return to the Plaza for 
 a Dance Party.\n\nNew Year’s resolution: Destroy Capitalism… Oakland 
 style.\n\nThis event is inspired by the North American call out for a day 
 of action against prisons in the New Year of 2011, which remains relevant 
 and unchanged:\n\nNoise demos outside of prisons in some countries are a 
 continuing tradition. A way of expressing solidarity for people imprisoned 
 during the New Year, remembering those held captive by the state. A noise 
 demo breaks the isolation and alienation of the cells our enemies create, 
 but it does not have to stop at that.Prison has a long history within 
 capital, being one of the most archaic forms of prolonged torture and 
 punishment. It has been used to kill some slowly and torture those unwanted 
 – delinquents to the reigning order – who have no need of fitting 
 within the predetermined mold of society.\n\nPrison is used not only as an 
 institution, but a whole apparatus, constructed externally from outside of 
 the prison walls. Which our enemies by way of defining our everyday life as 
 a prison, manifest themselves in many places, with banks that finance 
 prison development (like Wells Fargo, Bank of America, BNP Paribas, Bank of 
 the West, and Barclays), companies that are contracted for the development 
 of prisons (like Bergelectric Corporation, SASCO Electric, Engineered 
 Control Systems, MacDonald Miller Facility SLTNS and Kane MFG Corp.), 
 investors in prison development (like Barclays Intl. and Merrlin Lynch) to 
 the police and guards who hide behind their badges and the power of the 
 state.\n\nSolidarity is not only an expression by way of our own 
 revolutionary poetry which is defined by a developing anarchist analysis, 
 but as an expression of actions put into practice within the social war 
 daily. That is why we propose to others who have a certain reciprocal 
 understanding of the prison world and the conditions it creates to remember 
 this day, to mark it on their calendars. To locate points of attack. To not 
 limit ourselves to just a noise demo, but proliferating actions 
 autonomously from one another. That break the mundane positions we lock 
 ourselves into by our own internalization.\n\nTo all our comrades known and 
 we have yet to know. Just because we have not met, does not mean we do not 
 act in affinity with one another. Our struggle continues not only on the 
 outside, but on the inside as well. Prison is not an end, but a 
 continuation. Through individual and collective moments of revolt, by the 
 methods one finds possible. Like fire our rage must spread.\n\nAgainst 
 prison, and the world that maintains them.\nFor the social war.\n\nIn 
 struggle with those currently imprisoned.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/28/18703493.php
SUMMARY:Oakland NYE Prison Demo & Dance Party
LOCATION:On December 31st meet at Oscar Grant Plaza at 9pm. We’ll begin with a 
 march to the jail for a noisy demonstration to show prisoners we have not 
 forgotten them in our struggles. Afterward, we’ll return to the Plaza for 
 a Dance Party. 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/28/18703493.php
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