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DESCRIPTION:Occupy Oakland supports call for Participation in National Occupy Day in 
 Support of Prisoners, Monday, February 20 2012 (President's Day).\n\nIn the 
 Bay Area we will “Occupy San Quentin,” to stand in solidarity with the 
 people confined within its walls and to demand the end of the incarceration 
 as a means of containing those dispossessed by unjust social 
 policies.\n\nPrisons have become a central institution in American society, 
 integral to our politics, economy and our culture.\n\nBetween 1976 and 
 2000, the United States built on average a new prison each week and the 
 number of imprisoned Americans increased tenfold.\n\nPrison has made the 
 threat of torture part of everyday life for millions of individuals in the 
 United States, especially the 7.3 million people—who are 
 disproportionately people of color—currently incarcerated or under 
 correctional supervision.\n\nImprisonment itself is a form of torture. The 
 typical American prison, juvenile hall and detainment camp is designed to 
 maximize degradation, brutalization, and dehumanization.\n\nMass 
 incarceration is the new Jim Crow. Between 1970 and 1995, the incarceration 
 of African Americans increased 7 times. Currently African Americans make up 
 12 % of the population in the U.S. but 53% of the nation’s prison 
 population. There are more African Americans under correctional control 
 today—in prison or jail, on probation or parole—than were enslaved in 
 1850, a decade before the Civil War began.\n\nThe prison system is the most 
 visible example of policies of punitive containment of the most 
 marginalized and oppressed in our society. Prior to incarceration, 2/3 of 
 all prisoners lived in conditions of economic hardship. While the 
 perpetrators of white-collar crime largely go free.\n\nIn addition, the 
 Center for Economic and Policy Research estimated that in 2008 alone there 
 was a loss in economic input associated with people released from prison 
 equal to $57 billion to $65 billion.\n\nDemonstration at San Quentin Prison 
 - East Gate - 12noon-3pm\n \n \nEND MASS INCARCERATION\n*Abolish Inhumane 
 Conditions and Torture\n*Abolish Unjust Sentences including the Death 
 Penalty, Life Without Possibility of Parole, Three Strikes\n*Solidarity 
 with Prisoner Movements for Human Rights\n*Free Political Prisoners\n*End 
 Repression of Activists\n*Development of People Not Prisons\n \nJoin us in 
 listening to the voices of people in prisons and those who have had 
 first-hand experiences within the prison industry. There will be a full 
 program based on the reading of statements written by people in prisons, 
 presentations and music. Bring banners, bring solidarity, bring a 
 willingness to listen and learn about what is happening inside and why we 
 need to stand up and demand change. We ask that the spirit of solidarity 
 with people in prisons, their loved ones and formerly incarcerated people 
 create a safe space for all on February 20th.\n \nCalled for by 
 Prisoners\nSponsored by Occupy Oakland\n\nEndorsed by\nAngela Davis * 
 Elaine Brown * All of Us or None * Critical Resistance * Campaign to End 
 the Death Penalty * California Coalition for Women Prisoners * Kevin Cooper 
 Defense Committee * Oscar Grant Committee * Labor Action Committee to Free 
 Mumia Abu-Jamal * Iraq Veterans Against the War - SF Bay Area Chapter * STW 
 Legacy Network * San Francisco Bay View Newspaper * and many others\n 
 \nJoined by\nActions in Chicago, IL; Columbus, OH; Fresno, CA; Los Angeles, 
 CA; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC and the list is 
 growing:\n \nTransportation\nMeet-up at 10am for bus/carpool: 14th & 
 Broadway, Oakland and 1540 Market @ Van Ness, SF. SIGN-UP for bus/carpool 
 or get public transportation/driving/parking directions - PLEASE READ - at 
 http://occupy4prisoners.org/occupy-san-quentin/\n \nwebsite: 
 www.occupy4prisoners.org\nfacebook: 
 www.facebook.com/occupy4prisoners\ntwitter: @occupy4prisoner\nemail: 
 occupy4prisoners@gmail.com\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/02/09/18706996.php
SUMMARY:Occupy San Quentin for National Occupy Day in Support of Prisoners
LOCATION:Demonstration at San Quentin Prison - East Gate - 
 12noon-3pm\n\nTransportation\nMeet-up at 10am for bus/carpool: 14th & 
 Broadway, Oakland and 1540 Market @ Van Ness, SF. SIGN-UP for bus/carpool 
 or get public transportation/driving/parking directions - PLEASE READ - at 
 http://occupy4prisoners.org/occupy-san-quentin/
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