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The War at Home: Organizing for Social and Economic Justice...
Posted: Tue, Apr 8, 2003 7:07am PDT
This Tuesday the 8th at 4 PM, listen online to the first New College Media Studies internet radio broadcast, "Immigrants Under Perils of War." Join us for the free public event or listen online....
Posted: Tue, Apr 8, 2003 12:34am PDT
Health professionals and students took to the streets of San Francisco today (4/7/03) to raise their voices against the war in Iraq. Nine members of the Health Not War coalition were arrested in a sit-in at Dianne Feinstein's office...
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 11:45pm PDT
Bikes not Bombs cyclists cited...
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 9:08pm PDT
10 min video ranges from peaceful pickets to police attacks. 56k. Audio borders on surreal. Believe m this just how it came to my mic. I only wished I had muted the audio for the wound scenes. For best affect turn down your sound for the last minute or so....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 8:10pm PDT
At 1 p.m. on Monday, April 7, 2003, illegally low-flying military jets terrorized the busy downtown shopping and business area of San Francisco with its horrifying roar from the Bay over the stinking gambling racket known as professional baseball at the worthless stadium, for which we taxpayers pay, even though it is supposedly privately owned....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 7:18pm PDT
Video shows Oakland police shooting at protesters as they leave the protest site. The cameraman is shot as he flees. Close-ups shown of police names/badges....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 6:21pm PDT
Video shows various back, leg, chest injuries to protesters. Police shot wooden bullets and bean bags along with concussion grenades and tear gas canisters....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 4:35pm PDT
Anti-war, pro-civil liberties activist took non-violent direct action to the streets today in Humboldt County. Critical Mass and protests at the Federal Bldg., Time Standard newspaper offices, and Congressman Mike Thompson's office as well as enroute demonstrations result in arrests, citations....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 4:34pm PDT
You are hereby ordered to observe the following emergency measures... While this is over the top provocation, it is not too far from the de facto truth in cities where resistance is happening....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 3:35pm PDT
Approximately nine students were arrested this morning while shutting down Interstate 280 Northbound at Ocean Avenue. Most of the students were from City College of San Francisco, two of them from SF State....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 3:04pm PDT
On April 7th 2003, several hundred protesters gathered at the Port Of Oakland to protest American President Lines role in helping ship material used to massacre Iraqi civilians. While the protest was peaceful, the police showed up in force shooting wooden pellets, concussion grenades, and beanbags full of metal pellets indiscriminately into the crowd. Several protesters were seriously wounded. After the crowd was forced back up 7th street to the West Oakland BART, a march took place to the fe...
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 2:34pm PDT
Some of the injuries sustained at Oakland docks action, 4/7, approx. 8am-11am...
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 2:27pm PDT
Full account of this mornings demo at the docks in Oakland. Photos to follow....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 2:24pm PDT
Here are some photo's I took of Oakland Police attacking peaceful protesters....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 1:01pm PDT
City College students shut down the 280 this morning in protest of the US's imperealist onslaught of Iraq and the middle east....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 12:52pm PDT
200 people in front of the federal building
100 marching and singing in intersection
20 people doing die-in...
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 11:53am PDT
Photos of OPD piggies at the Oakland Docks 4-7-03...
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 10:23am PDT
Join us for a peaceful anti-war action targeting a corporation that has close links to the current Administration and profits from the war. Simultaneous actions will be conducted at the corporation’s offices in other countries....
Posted: Mon, Apr 7, 2003 10:20am PDT





