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imageFollowing MLK March, SCPD Officer Chris Galli Uses Racist Term on Social Media
Use of Word 'Dindunuffin' by Police Officer Triggers Internal Affairs Investigation
by Indybay
The Santa Cruz Police Department has opened an internal affairs investigation into the conduct of Officer Chris Galli, who in January referred to a man he had previously arrested as a "dindunuffin" on social media. Galli, posting as "Chris Meriekuh", made the comment about the individual, who is African American and homeless. A screen capture of the comment was posted in an Indybay article, helping to raise awareness concerning the racist nature of the term, which originated among law enforce...
Posted: Mon, Apr 1, 2019 3:12pm PDT
imageManny's Boycotted Over Gentrification, Support for Israeli Occupation of Palestine
What the Boycott of Manny’s in the Mission Is All About
by Indybay
Margot Goldstein and Rachel Lederman write: Our community institutions should create venues for genuine discussions about how to confront oppression. Manny’s does not accomplish the goal of “civic discourse” on social justice because it contributes to racist gentrification and supports the Israeli occupation of Palestine. The boycott of Manny’s is the community standing up to Yekutiel’s opportunistic attempt to exploit social justice for profit while perpetuating and supporting the destructi...
Posted: Sun, Mar 31, 2019 11:58pm PDT
imageAll 737 California Death Row Prisoners Granted Reprieve from State Execution
Governor Newsom Suspends Death Penalty in California
by Indybay
Governor Gavin Newsom signed an order on March 13 putting a moratorium on California's death penalty, thus ordering a reprieve for the 737 people on death row. The action suspends any further executions in California as long as Newsom is governor. But only California voters can repeal the death penalty, which they narrowly rejected at the ballot in 2016. Newsom also ordered the immediate closure of the state's execution chamber at San Quentin State Prison. The order does not otherwise chang...
Posted: Sun, Mar 31, 2019 11:58pm PDT
imageChelsea Manning Jailed for Refusing to Testify to Grand Jury Investigating WikiLeaks
Chelsea Manning Jailed Again
by Indybay
U.S. Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning has been sent back to jail after refusing to answer questions before a grand jury investigating WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange. Manning had been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors in Virginia’s Eastern District to appear for questioning about her 2010 leak to WikiLeaks of hundreds of thousands of State Department and Pentagon documents about the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Manning was imprisoned from 2010 to 2017 for the leak. President...
Posted: Sat, Mar 16, 2019 8:30pm PDT
textTown Hall Exposes Risks of Rodeo Refinery Expansion to Local Health, Climate and SF Bay by Indybay
A coalition of local and community groups hosted a town hall in the East Bay town of Rodeo on March 7, drawing over 150 people to discuss the risks of a proposal by Phillips 66’s San Francisco Refinery in Rodeo to bring in more oil tankers and process more heavy crude oil like tar sands. The tar sands expansion proposal would impact local health and the climate by increasing refinery emissions and worsening air quality for nearby communities while also increasing tanker traffic and the risk...
Posted: Fri, Mar 15, 2019 10:55pm PDT
imageBolivarian Rallies, Marches, and Forums in U.S. Lead Up to National March in D.C.
Bay Area Says Hands Off Venezuela
by Indybay
Venezuela has been in the crosshairs of the U.S. since 1999 when Hugo Chávez began implementing socialist reforms. Upon Chávez's death in 2013, Nicolás Maduro was elected President. Maduro's second inauguration was on January 10, 2019. On January 22, U.S. Vice President Pence offered Juan Guaidó the presidency of Venezuela and Guaidó then appointed himself "Interim President." Trump recognized the self-appointment, in effect instigating a coup against the Bolivarian government. Several pro...
Posted: Thu, Mar 14, 2019 10:58pm PDT
imageClimate Demonstration at Wells Fargo HQ Stops Cable Cars, Autos in SF Financial District
Protesters Seize Block in Front of Wells Fargo Global Headquarters
by Indybay
On March 18, climate activists targeted the nation's fourth largest bank for protest, just in time to crash its annual founding day celebration. They seized the entire block of California Street between Montgomery and Sansome for three hours, shutting down a major entrance at Wells Fargo headquarters during that time. The action was the culmination of the March for Fossil Fuel Freedom that started in Palo Alto days earlier, a trek of hundreds forming a human billboard to demand Wells Fargo st...
Posted: Wed, Mar 13, 2019 3:05am PDT
imageDespite Removal of Closure Date, Fate of Heroes Camp Residents Remains Uncertain
City of Santa Cruz to Move Forward on Transitional Homeless Encampments
by Indybay
On Tuesday, March 12 at 7pm, the Santa Cruz City Council will decide how to proceed on the establishment of transitional homeless encampments and safe parking locations within the city. Despite the giant presence of anti-homeless community members at the previous meeting on February 26, council members voted to remove the closure date of the Heroes Camp, a large homeless encampment between Highway 1 and Gateway Plaza, until more shelter options are made available to its residents....
Posted: Mon, Mar 11, 2019 11:17pm PDT
image"Big Joe" Netro and TBSC's Steve Schlicht Partner Up for Hate
New Hate Blog in Santa Cruz is Gaining Followers
by Indybay
The new hate blog "Santa Cruz, CA: Keepin' It Real" has gradually been gaining followers since its founding in 2017. It is written under the pen name "Big Joe 77" by Joe Netro, a self-described "cop" who is retired from working 26 years as a correctional officer at Soledad state prison. He also volunteers with the Santa Cruz Police Department, and he served as a member of the 2016-17 Santa Cruz County Grand Jury which issued a controversial, and some say biased, report critical of the county'...
Posted: Mon, Mar 11, 2019 11:09pm PDT
imageStudents Say Study Abroad Programs in Israel are Complicit in Oppression of Palestinians
Banner Drop at UC Santa Cruz Calls for Divestment and Ending Study Abroad in Israel
by Indybay
On March 7, a group of people dropped a banner in Quarry Plaza at the University of California, Santa Cruz that read "UC must divest/End Study Abroad in 'Israel' Now." UC Santa Cruz Students for Justice in Palestine writes: We have grave concerns that the UC's study abroad programs in Israel are opposed to the values of academic freedom and are complicit in the oppression of Palestinians. Israeli study abroad programs have a demonstrated track record of being racist against non-white students...
Posted: Mon, Mar 11, 2019 11:05pm PDT
imageSherry Conable's Deepest Passion was for Homeless Vets and Speaking Out Against War
Rest in Peace Sherry Conable
by Indybay
In shocking news to the Santa Cruz activist community, Sherry Conable passed away on February 4. Sherry participated in and organized countless political demonstrations and anti-war events over the course of decades in the Santa Cruz area. On March 8, a celebration of Sherry's life was held at Peace United Church, where family and friends wore the color pink to honor Sherry's work with CodePink....
Posted: Mon, Mar 11, 2019 11:00pm PDT
imageSan Mateo DA Steve Wagstaffe Refuses to Charge Deputies for Okobi Murder
San Mateo DA Decision to Not Prosecute for Taser Death Protested
by Indybay
The District Attorney of San Mateo County announced on March 1 that he found four deputy sheriffs and a sheriff’s sergeant did not violate the California penal code when they killed Chinedu Okobi with tasers on October 13, 2018. This is despite the fact that the coroner classified the death as a homicide. Civil-rights attorney John Burris, who represents the Okobi family, said that law enforcement actions needlessly escalated after their loved one committed only a minor infraction....
Posted: Mon, Mar 4, 2019 2:46am PST
imageGrassroots Organizing Space at Risk as Historic Labor Temple Faces Profit Speculation
Save the Redstone Building!
by Indybay
For more than a century, the Redstone Labor Temple has served as a hub for labor, social service, and non-profit community groups in San Francisco. The owner of the building wants to sell and is asking for $25 million. At the price the owner wants, all of the leases would rise dramatically and existing tenants would, in all likelihood, be displaced. On 6pm, Wednesday, February 27, organizers are holding a rally and community event to honor 104 years of economic and social justice at the Red...
Posted: Tue, Feb 26, 2019 10:45pm PST
imageDay of Remembrance: Japanese Americans Recall WWII Incarceration
Japanese Americans, Allies Say “Never Again is Now”
by Indybay
On February 17, members of the greater San José Japanese American community commemorated the anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which led to the incarceration of 120,000 Americans of Japanese descent during World War II. At the same time they protested the National Emergency Trump announced two days earlier in order to build his wall on the Mexico-U.S. border. Allies from the South Bay peace activist community joined with those gathered in the local Japantown, one of only three left in the...
Posted: Mon, Feb 25, 2019 2:44pm PST
imageUrban Shield's Fate Sealed by Alameda County Board of Supervisors
Six Years of Work to Demilitarize Urban Shield on the Line
by Indybay
UPDATE 2/26: County Leaders Dump “Urban Shield” Name, Adopt Vast Majority of Committee Recommendations An Alameda County task force recommended Urban Shield be transformed from a highly militarized SWAT competition and weapons expo into a community-focused safety exercise. The Sheriff's Office and other law enforcement agencies are expected to push back hard when the recommendations come to a vote on Tuesday, February 26. Urban Shield opponents say a large "Stop Urban Shield" presence a...
Posted: Sun, Feb 24, 2019 9:09pm PST
imageTeachers Strike and Picket City-Wide to Demand Better for Oakland Schools
Oakland Teachers Strike
by Indybay
UPDATE 3/3: Oakland Education Association members vote to ratify new contract with OUSD, return to work on 3/4. Oakland teachers are the lowest paid teachers in Alameda County. Students are under-resourced with only one academic counselor per 600 students and 21 nurses for all 37,000 students. Oakland teachers are demanding smaller class sizes, more student support, a moratorium on charters, no more school closures, and a living wage. To fight for those goals, teachers went on strike ci...
Posted: Wed, Feb 20, 2019 9:32pm PST
imageProtest in SF Costco Meat Department After $331,000 Restitution Ruling
Costco Egg Supplier Seeks to Bankrupt Animal Investigators
by Indybay
On January 31, dozens of activists with the animal rights network Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) put up “Caution” and “Danger” tape across the San Francisco Costco meat department in a protest of alleged animal cruelty and biohazard risk inside Costco farms. The activists were also protesting the criminal prosecution of two activists who exposed animal cruelty at Costco egg supplier Pleasant Valley Farms in 2016 and now face a massive restitution penalty. One of those activists, Paul Picklesi...
Posted: Tue, Feb 19, 2019 11:00pm PST
imageEuropean Countries and the United States Head in Different Directions on BDS Movement
Irish Bill Banning Israeli Settlement Goods Passes
by Indybay
The lower house of the Irish parliament passed a bill preventing the importation or sale of goods from Israeli settlements on January 24. The law would "make it an offence for a person to import or sell goods or services originating in an occupied territory or to extract resources from an occupied territory in certain circumstances." Conversely, the U.S. Senate passed a bill on February 5 which included the "Combating BDS Act of 2019" that would allow state and local governments to sanction...
Posted: Mon, Feb 18, 2019 6:28pm PST
imageVallejo PD Caught on Camera Assaulting Adrian Burrell and Killing Willie McCoy
Civil Rights Violations Never End with Vallejo Police
by Indybay
Since 2003, Vallejo has paid out at least $10.1 million related to police misconduct. And the civil rights violations keep piling up. On January 22, Adrian Burrell was assaulted by Vallejo police while video recording a traffic stop. On February 9, six Vallejo police officers shot Willie McCoy to death after they found him asleep in a Taco Bell drive-through. Family members and allies touched by the death of Willie McCoy gathered outside the Taco Bell where he was killed to remember him and...
Posted: Mon, Feb 18, 2019 3:23pm PST
imageSahleem Tindle's Family and Allies Shut Down BART Station One Year After Murder
Remembering Sahleem Tindle
by Indybay
BART police officer Joseph Mateu shot Sahleem Tindle three times in the back, killing him on January 3, 2018. Ten months later, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley released a report declaring that she would not bring any charges against Mateu. To mark the one-year anniversary of the slaying, Sahleem's family and activists with the Anti Police-Terror Project gathered at the West Oakland BART station. After two hours in front of the station, protesters stormed inside, leading BART to close it. ...
Posted: Sun, Feb 17, 2019 11:10pm PST