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CREDO leads SFdemo against Obama and his KeystoneXL pipeline tar sands project.
The Bay Area challenges Obama on October 25th on his KeystoneXL pipeline tar sands project. Several hundred of the 99% demonstrate outside the W Hotel while he met inside with campaign contributors. Local media, to say nothing of the public, were banned from listening to what he told the Bay Area 1%.
Five-minute QuickTime movie. 41MB.
Rose Aguilar's narration is taken from the Oct. 26th audio column The Activist Beat she does for KPFK's Uprising.
Rose is heard weekdays in the Bay Area on KALW 91.7 FM on Your Call at 10am and 8pm.
Five-minute QuickTime movie. 41MB.
Rose Aguilar's narration is taken from the Oct. 26th audio column The Activist Beat she does for KPFK's Uprising.
Rose is heard weekdays in the Bay Area on KALW 91.7 FM on Your Call at 10am and 8pm.
Some earlier OccupySF demonstrations:
October 5: OccupySF meets; then marches off from the Federal Reserve Bank.
October 12: Arrests at the foreclosure of Wells Fargo Bank.
October 18: OccupySF asks the SF Police Department, "Where is your humanity?"
October 22: OccupySF marches to the Hall of Justice to mark National Anti-Police Brutality Day.
October 5: OccupySF meets; then marches off from the Federal Reserve Bank.
October 12: Arrests at the foreclosure of Wells Fargo Bank.
October 18: OccupySF asks the SF Police Department, "Where is your humanity?"
October 22: OccupySF marches to the Hall of Justice to mark National Anti-Police Brutality Day.
For more information:
http://www.credoaction.com/
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