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On March 14th I decided to do something I had never done and never expected to do. I walked through strike lines and worked while all my co-workers spend the entire day, sometimes in heavy rain, fighting fo a better contract. But, I had to disagree with my union....
Posted: Wed, Mar 15, 2006 10:09am PST
After 6 months of working without a contract and County administrators' attack on workers' salaries and health care, the 1,800-strong SEIU 415 went on strike on March 14. Pickets were set up all across the county - from Santa Cruz to Watsonville - yet the highlight of the day was a mid-afternoon rally at the County Building where, after reportedly marching through 5 stories of the building, hundreds of workers danced in the streets to old school hits and more by SEIU's own DJ. With solidarity...
Posted: Wed, Mar 15, 2006 3:23am PST
From http://www.seiu415.org/chapters/county/contract/StrikeSuccess.htm...
Posted: Wed, Mar 15, 2006 2:31am PST
On Friday, March 10, 2006, downtown Chicago saw a pro-immigrant march estimated at tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands, of people, all rousing opposition against the infamous anti-immigrant Sensenbrenner Bill. Protesters carried hand-lettered signs saying "No Human Being is Illegal," "George Washington Was An Immigrant," "We are America," "My Mexican immigrant son died in Iraq," "I'm a dishwasher-not a criminal," and "Don't d...
Posted: Tue, Mar 14, 2006 5:34pm PST
YOUTH AND POWER APRIL 17TH IN WATSONVILLE, CA....
Posted: Tue, Mar 14, 2006 12:56pm PST
!!!!MARCH FOR IMMIGRANT RIGHTS THIS FRIDAY!!!!!
DENOUNCE HR4437!!...
Posted: Tue, Mar 14, 2006 11:53am PST
The Gadabout is a nationally touring film festival that screens a program of 20+ international short films. Independent in every sense, these films share the same willingness to challenge the conventions set for filmmaking....
Posted: Mon, Mar 13, 2006 11:18pm PST
The strike is on!
Your action is requested to support 1,800 Santa Cruz County workers who are striking on Tuesday, 14 March.
Please forward this message to co-workers and progressive email lists so we can spread the word about this ONE DAY action....
Posted: Mon, Mar 13, 2006 8:46pm PST
This week, Santa Cruz county workers will strike for 1 day. There will likely be a longer strike after March 27th if the Board of Supervisors does not show more leadership.
We are the 1,800 people who work to serve the health, safety and quality of life of this community. We are public health nurses, road maintenance workers, social workers, computer operators, secretaries, child support workers, lifeguards and much more.
The last thing we want is to be out on strike rather than servin...
Posted: Mon, Mar 13, 2006 8:28pm PST
Downtown Commission to Consider New Anti-Homeless Law
Parking Lots & Garages to be Off-Limits to the Poor!
Speak Out and Chow Down !
OUR FREE FOOD AND YOUR FREE SPEECH
7:45 AM Thursday 3-16 City Hall 809 Center St....
Posted: Mon, Mar 13, 2006 7:44pm PST
Petitioners are gathering signatures around Santa Cruz, to qualify a ballot initiative that would de-emphasize marijuana prosecutions. Reporter-At-Large Vinny Lombardo has the details... TRT: 3:15...
Posted: Mon, Mar 13, 2006 12:16pm PST
On Friday, March 10, 17 students from 5 UC campuses (San Diego, Riverside, Santa Cruz, Berkeley, and Davis) participated in a mini-sit-in at the University of California Office of the President (UCOP). Lasting about an hour, we staged the sit-in to protest the lack of action taken by President Dynes to enforce our university's Code of Conduct for Trademark Licensees and cut contracts with Coca-Cola....
Posted: Sun, Mar 12, 2006 8:50pm PST
Your action is requested to support 1,800 Santa Cruz County workers preparing to strike this week. Please forward this message to co-workers and progressive email lists. In addition to the action requested below, please contact your local union leadership to ask them to take action as well....
Posted: Sun, Mar 12, 2006 6:39pm PST
The Project is a monthly radical newpaper for the UCSC campus and Santa Cruz Community. It is run is a non-hierarchical fashion mainly by UCSC students, with an emphasis in anti-capitalism and local activism aimed at democratizing the university system.
The purpose of this newspaper collective is to document and inspire strategic radical actions that are relevant to local, regional, and global socioeconomic justice. We believe independent media plays a crucial role in facilitating dialogue,...
Posted: Sun, Mar 12, 2006 3:58pm PST
In 1978, the United States became a party to an international treaty banning the use of weather modification and since has went underground and has been a part of their black operations....
Posted: Sun, Mar 12, 2006 2:36pm PST
...What "Mission Accomplished" in reality achieved was an intractable quagmire of bloodletting and a nightmarish prospect of global conflict......
Posted: Sun, Mar 12, 2006 2:17pm PST
Students from UCSD, UCR, UCSB, UCSC, UCB and UCD crashed UCOP to meet President Dynes in person and demand an end to the use of sweatshops to produce UC apparel and uniforms. Students occupied the president's hallways for one hour. We were promised a meeting with Dynes and then later chose to leave the building once we were satisfied....
Posted: Sun, Mar 12, 2006 11:35am PST
Manifestación por parte de los estudiantes, trabajadores, profesores y miembros de la comunidad solicitando fondos para el sistema universitario del estado de California....
Posted: Sun, Mar 12, 2006 10:55am PST
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Posted: Sat, Mar 11, 2006 8:45pm PST
The Project
March 2006
page 8
Counter-Recruitment is one of the best tools of the anti-war movement. Around the country, activists are engaging in providing alternative information to potential recruits, and engaging in protests and civil disobedience to stop recruitment.
At UCSC, military recruiters only come around during the schools’ two annual career fairs. At the past two, students have prevented recruitment: last spring by surrounding the fair en masse and demanding that the...
Posted: Sat, Mar 11, 2006 7:51pm PST